CL 5 - Limba Engleza
CL 5 - Limba Engleza
CL 5 - Limba Engleza
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Aspectul manualului
la primire
la returnare
1.
2.
3.
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5.
Dirigintele clasei trebuie s[ controleze dac[ numele elevului este scris corect.
Elevul nu va face nici un fel de ]nsemn[ri ]n manual.
Aspectul manualului (la primire =i la returnare) se va aprecia: nou, bun, satisf[c[tor, nesatisf[c[tor.
Comisia de evaluare:
Natalia Stnca, grad didactic superior, Liceul Academic de Arte Plastice Igor Vieru, Chi=in[u
Stela Tagadiuc, grad didactic superior, Liceul Teoretic Constantin Stere, Soroca
Ana Budnic, doctor ]n pedagogie, conferen\iar universitar, UPS Ion Creang[, Chi=in[u
4. Corina Ceban, grad didactic superior, Liceul Teoretic Vasile Alecsandri, B[l\i
Overview of contents
Unit
Topic
Communicative area
Vocabulary
Grammar
Page
L1. Getting
Acquainted
Greeting people
Family words, greetings
Asking for personal information and responses, hobbies
Talking about ones family
and favourite activities
Simple Present: Be
Affirmative, interrogative, negative
Describing people
Adjectives describing
Speaking about family members appearance
Have got
Affirmative, interrogative, negative
Possessive Case
Singular and plural
nouns
10
L4. Jobs
Names of jobs
Simple Present
Spelling rules
12
L5. My Aunts
House
There is/are
Affirmative, interrogative, negative
14
L6. Houses,
Houses
Articles
Wh-questions
16
L7. Household
Chores
Articles
Yes/No questions
18
Reading Together
20
Round Up
22
L1. School
Adjectives describing
the school
L2. My Favourite
Subject
Adjectives describing
school subjects
Days of the week
Comparison of
adjectives Short
and irregular
adjectives
Comparison of
adjectives Long
adjectives
Letter writing
Clothes
Present Progressive
Prepositions of time
28
L4. In the
Classroom
Present Progressive
30
Leisure activities
Present Progressive
Wh-questions
32
L6. Friendly
Classmates
Present Simple vs
Present Progressive
34
Wh-questions
36
Reading Together
24
26
38
40
Round Up
Unit
Topic
Communicative area
Vocabulary
Grammar
Page
Adjectives describing
weather
The months of the year
Plural of Nouns
Regular and irregular
forms
42
Adjectives describing
seasons. Colours
Questions to the
subject
44
Reading instructions
Expressing likes and dislikes
Expressing opinions
Subject and
Object Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
some, any
46
Describing animals
Talking about pets
Animals
Simple Past: Be
Affirmative, interrogative, negative
Object pronouns
48
L5. Lets Be
Friends
Describing animals
Words referring to animal
Discussing attitudes to animals protection
Expressing suggestions
Simple Past
Spelling rules
Imperatives
50
L6. Happy
Holidays
Cardinal and
Ordinal Numerals
Simple Past
52
L7. Christmastime
Simple Past
Articles
54
Reading Together
Christmas symbols
56
58
Round Up
L1. Books in My
Life
Types of books
Articles
60
Modal Verbs
can, may
62
L3. A Favourite
Book
Simple Present vs
Simple Past
64
Modal Verbs
can, may, must
66
Simple Past
68
L6. Moldova My
Love
Adverbs
70
L7. An Enjoyable
Weekend
Simple Past
72
Reading Together
Alice in Wonderland
Proper names
74
76
Round Up
Unit
Topic
Communicative area
Vocabulary
Grammar
Page
Present Perfect
Affirmative, interrogative, negative
78
Present Perfect
80
L3. An Interesting
Trip
Simple Future
Affirmative, interrogative, negative
82
Sports
Sport equipment
Tag Questions
84
Describing clothes
Expressing preferences
Names of clothes
Tag Questions
86
Simple Future
88
L7. Summer
Holidays
Prepositions
90
Reading Together
Gullivers Travels
92
Round Up
94
End-of-Book Round Up
96
Transcripts
100
102
Irregular Verbs
108
110
Vocabulary
118
128
Lesson One
The First Lesson
1
Getting Acquainted
Responses
Hello, good to see you too.
Fine. How are you?
Great, thanks.
What about you?
Hello.
Good morning.
Pronunciation Guide
/J/ thing, think, theatre, both;
/C/ the, then, this, that, with,
mother, father, brother,
together.
Read the words and notice
the difference.
tank thank
day they
tree three
ten then
sick thick
boat both
sing thing
fat that
mouse mouth
Name
Age
Form
Languages
Hobby
Sport
Tina
Eleven
Fif h
French and English
Reading
Badminton
My Friends Family
Word Bank
college (n)
floor (n)
neighbour (n)
profile (n)
captain (n)
Unit One
Grammar Guide
How old
When
What
Where
8
9
is your address?
are you fond of?
are you?
is your telephone number?
is your birthday?
are you good at?
are you from?
Simple Present
Be
Affirmative
I am... (Im)
You are... (Youre)
He/She/It is... (Hes, shes, its)
We are... (Were)
They are... (Theyre)
Negative
I am not (Im not) ...
You are not (arent) ...
He/She/It is not (isnt) ...
We are not (arent) ...
They are not (arent) ...
Interrogative
Am I... ?
Are you... ?
Is he/she/it... ?
Are we... ?
Are they... ?
Unit One
Lesson Two
The Second Lesson
1
Discussion questions.
Are you fond of your family? Why?
In what ways is your family special?
Are you proud of your mother/father/sister/brother?
Why?
Are the members of your family hospitable?
How often do you have guests?
What do you like to treat your guests to?
The Flynns are having a guest, Mikes new classmate.
Read the dialogue and speak about Tinas family.
Pronunciation Guide
/w/ we, well, will, way, word,
work, why, where, what,
when, sweet, swim,
between.
Practise reading the
sentences.
Very well.
This way, please.
What do you want to do?
Where do you work?
Word Bank
Sandy
Irene
Vicky
Read and say if you would like to have such a friend.
John is twelve years old. He is tall for his age. He has blond hair and brown eyes,
and looks very nice. He is not as strong as his friend Bill, but he runs faster than Bill.
All his friends like him very much. He is helpful and happy and cheerful, but he often
forgets things.
Unit One
Anna
Brown
Gail
Brown
David
Brown
Dan
John
Brown
Irene
Alan
Peter
Alan
Kate
Unit One
Susan
Grammar Guide
Have got
Affirmative
I
You
have
We
They
He
has
She
It
Negative
I
You havent
We
They
He
hasnt
She
It
Interrogative
I
you
Have we
they
Has
he
she
it
got
a large
family.
got
a new
house.
got a cousin?
Lesson Three
The Third Lesson
Discussion questions.
Is there a famous building
in your place?
What is it?
Does anybody live in it?
Pronunciation Guide
Word Bank
interest (n)
tourist (n)
individual (adj)
outdoor (adj)
lively (adj)
royal (adj)
shooting (n)
get together
Unit One
Study the Royal Family tree. In pairs, ask and answer questions about the Royal Family.
Lady Diana
Harry
William
Prince Philip
The
Unit One
Grammar Guide
Possessive Case
1. The boys hobby is playing
chess.
2. The boys interests are
different.
3. Tim and Sandus cousin is
in the USA.
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Lesson Four
The Four h Lesson
1
Jobs
Mr Morris
Mr Dean
Mrs Smith
Mrs Brown
Miss Alan
/z/
plays
lives
does
drives
jobs
/s/
acts
speaks
makes
wants
students
Mr Williams
Mrs Bond
economist (n)
dressmaker (n)
programming (n)
/iz/
manages
teaches
watches
washes
responses
Word Bank
Mr Brown
Pronunciation Guide
B
writes programmes for computers
cuts hair
teaches students
makes bread
drives a car/bus
writes for newspapers
acts in films and on the stage
plays a musical instrument
sells things
looks after sick people in hospital
is an expert in economics
makes womens clothes
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treat (v)
look after
Read and say what Tina and Mike would like to be.
Tina: What is your brother going to be?
Mike: He is going to be a doctor.
Tina: So, he will treat people. I think its wonderful.
What do you want to be when you grow up?
Mike: I want to write programs for computers.
Tina: Most boys like programming and computers.
Mike: And you, Tina?
Tina: I would like to write for newspapers.
es
speaks
plays
reads
writes
says
(cons)y
i es
watches
dry
crosses
fry
washes
try
dresses
cry
does
study
goes
carry
dries
fries
tries
cries
studies
carries
Remember!
Write do or does.
1.
Tina come home at 3 oclock?
2.
you come home at 3 oclock?
3.
Tina help her mother?
4.
you help your mother?
5.
Tina and her mother clean the kitchen
together?
Unit One
Grammar Guide
Simple Present
Affirmative
I
You
speak
We
They
He
speaks
She
It
Negative
I
You
dont
We
They
He
She
It
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speak
English.
doesnt
Interrogative
I
you
Do
we
they
Does
English.
he
she
it
speak
English?
Lesson Five
The Fih Lesson
1
My Aunts House
Discussion questions.
Do you live in a house or in a flat?
Do you like your house/flat? Why?
Which is your favourite room? Why?
Pronunciation Guide
Read the text about Aunt Maria and her house. Think of
the word Tina used to complete her story.
My Aunts House
I have many relatives. One of them is Aunt Maria. Shes
my fathers youngest sister. She is married but she has no
children. She lives with her husband in a nice house near
the park. The house isnt very large. It has three bedrooms,
a living-room, a kitchen, a bathroom, an attic and a hall.
I often stay with my aunt and her husband. In the
eve ning, we get together in the living-room. It is the
larg est room in the house. There is a nice fireplace in it.
I espe cial ly like to be there in winter when its cold and
there is snow outside. I feel warm and comfortable in this
room. Aunt Maria usually sits in the rocking chair in front
of the fire. My uncle and I sit in armchairs.
Unit One
Word Bank
attic (n)
rocking chair (n)
stair (n)
top (n)
especially (adv)
stay with (v)
married (adj)
...
...
...
Grammar Guide
There is / There are...
Affirmative
There is a box on the table.
There are boxes on the table.
Negative
There is no fireplace in the
house.
There isnt a fireplace in the
house.
There are no curtains on the
window.
There arent any curtains on
the window.
Interrogative
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Lesson Six
The Six h Lesson
1
Houses, Houses...
Discussion questions.
What types of houses do people live in?
What type of house would you like to live in? Why?
Are houses in cold and warm countries the same?
Pronunciation Guide
/P/
1
3
7
10
9
palace
cottage
2
4
5
8
bungalow
farmhouse
block of flats
Unit One
Word Bank
fence (n)
flower-bed (n)
gate (n)
lawn (n)
war (n)
originally (adv)
?
4. Who
Mikes father took this picture.
5. When
?
He was there two months ago.
Remember!
This is a new house.
These are new houses.
That is an old house.
Those are old houses.
The new house is big.
The old houses are small.
comfortable
bright and beautiful
a rocking chair
flowers
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Lesson Seven
The Seventh Lesson
1
Household Chores
Discussion questions.
Do you help your mother and father about the house?
What do you usually do?
What do you like to do? Why?
What dont you like to do? Why?
Read the text and speak about the household chores
in the Greer family.
Household Chores
Pronunciation Guide
cooks breakfast
makes the beds
airs the rooms
sweeps the floor
waters the flowers
tidies the room
Unit One
Word Bank
sweep (v)
meal (n)
tidy up (v)
household chore
lay the table
frying pan
It washes the
dishes for you.
toaster
It makes toasts
for you.
You use
it for frying food.
You make
soup in it.
kettle
You use it to
clean the carpets.
mixer
washing machine
You use it
for ironing.
pan
It washes the
clothes for you.
It uses gas or
electricity to
cook the food.
dishwasher
iron
sink
cooker
hoover
Listen to the text and make a list of things Mrs Daisy has in her kitchen.
How different is Mrs Daisys kitchen from yours?
1. frying pan/chair;
2. sink /living room;
3. washing mashine/bedroom;
4. dishes/dishwasher;
5. kettle/cooker;
6. iron/bookcase;
7. mixer/cupboard.
Unit One
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Reading Together
1
Discussion questions.
What do you call people who cannot hear?
How do they understand other people?
Would you like to make friends with a boy/girl who
doesnt hear? Why/Why not?
bother (v)
find out (v)
stop by (v)
excited (adj)
deaf (adj)
ghost.
Carlo tells his father about the ghost
boy. His father says:
There are no ghosts, Carlo. You know
that. Lets find out who lives in apart
ment 902.
Carlos father calls the woman who
lives in that apartment. He says:
I am sorry to bother you. Do you
have a son?
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him.
Tell your son and his friend to stop by
.
c) nice
5. To stop by means to
a) visit
b) call
somebody.
c) help
5. When
?
The next day, they knock on
the door of apartment 902.
6. What
?
Danny uses his hands to talk.
7. Where
?
Danny goes to a good school.
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Round Up
1
Hello, Im Tina.
Whats your name?
Hello, Im Jim.
Im from
Cambridge.
Where are you
from, Jim?
Glad to meet
you, too.
Write the physical description of one of your classmates. Do not write who he/she is.
Read your description to the class. Your classmates will guess the pupils name.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
person
person
person
person
person
person
person
person
person
d
t
d
t
n
e
b
j
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Study the Parkers family tree and speak about the relations between them.
Hester Parker
Jane
Michael
Andrew
Irene
John Parker
Steve
Amy
Kate
Sandy
Whats wrong in the following text? Correct it and read your version.
In the following word puzzle circle the names of the things you can find in a
house. Place them under the right heading.
D V T A B L E P A I
I
S F B E D S O F A A
S A R M C H A I R M M
H U I K U T T A P
Kitchen Living-room
fork
...
Bedroom
Bathroom
...
...
W C D E P L A T E X K
A E G T B C O O K E R
S P E T O A S T E R R
H A F L A C
I B A T H
E N O E R U N S O A P
R A R D D P K N I
F E
B C K K P S P O O N F
C U R T A I N B M A S
PROJECT WORK.
In your project groups make up interesting posters about one of the following topics:
Family curiosities (twins, large families, talented family members, famous people)
Important jobs
Unit One
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Lesson One
The First Lesson
1
School
Discussion questions.
What do you like about school? Why?
What dont you like about school? Why?
Do you sometimes miss classes? Why?
How do you feel when you miss classes?
Pronunciation Guide
/u:/ do, too, who, soon, school, room, tooth, you.
/M/ good, book, look, cook, would, woman.
1
5
6
a) assembly hall
b) headmasters office
c) canteen
d) library
e) teachers room
f) hall
g) gym
h) classroom
i) playground
8
2
3
4
Unit Two
two-storey
small
new
narrow
modern
wide
old
clean
light
quiet
large
cosy
dark
noisy
Read the text and say what Amanda likes and dislikes about her school.
I Think School Is OK
We study for five days each week from Monday to Friday. School begins at 9.00 in
the morning and continues until 3.00 in the afternoon. For the last hour on Friday we
hold discussions in groups. We talk on many things, from religion to our own personal
problems.
On Saturday morning school matches and games take place. In some schools there are
Detention Hours on Saturday mornings, for pupils who misbehaved during the week.
The worst things about the school are all the homework and the fact that we have to
work really hard. We spend a lot of time doing our homework.
I like doing the extra things like the school orchestra, and playing the piano and the
school volley-ball team.
Word Bank
detention (n)
match (n)
orchestra (n)
extra (adj)
until (prep)
hold discussions
misbehave (v)
take place
hard (adv)
OK
Grammar Guide
Comparison
short
big
thin
hot
wide
noisy
shorter
bigger
thinner
hotter
wider
noisier
good better
bad worse
many
more
much
little less
the
the
the
the
the
the
shortest
biggest
thinnest
hottest
widest
noisiest
the best
the worst
the most
the least
short
dirty
quiet
narrow
clean
early
bad
noisy
Unit Two
tall
dark
wide
young
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Lesson Two
The Second Lesson
1
My Favourite Subject
Discussion questions.
Pronunciation Guide
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
830 915
French
...
Science
...
...
930 1015
English
...
Maths
...
Russian
1045 1130
Maths
Geography
Romanian
...
...
1145 1230
History
Romanian
French
...
Technology
1245 1330
PE
Arts
PE
Music
Technology
Time
Its four
oclock.
Its five
to six.
Its
.
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Its a quarter
to eleven.
Unit Two
Its
Its
.
Its half
past one.
Its
.
5
6
Look at the timetable again and say when each lesson begins and ends.
Read the dialogue and speak about the boys favourite subjects.
Mr White: What do you think of school, Tim?
Tim:
I like science and the science teacher is really nice. But the other subjects are
boring. I dont really like them. My favourite day is Thursday because we
have music and I love it.
Mr White: What do you think about school, John?
John:
I like all the subjects, except for history. My favourite subject is maths because
I am good at it. The most difficult subject, I think, is French. Speaking is
really difficult and the pronunciation is impossible.
Mr White: What do you think about school, Sam?
Sam:
The only thing I like about school is the swimming pool. I really like
swimming.
Word Bank
Use the adjectives in the right form. Agree or disagree to the following.
Example: A: Maths is more interesting than geography.
B: Yes, thats true. It is a very exciting subject.
1) A:
B:
2) A:
B:
3) A:
B:
4) A:
B:
9
10
swimming pool
really (adv)
entertaining (adj)
important (adj)
useful (adj)
Technology is a very
(important) subject.
Yes, you are right. It is
(useful) than music.
I think history is
(interesting) than geography.
Thats not quite true. History is
(interesting) as geography.
I think maths is the
(horrible) thing in the world.
Oh, no. It is such an
(exciting) subject.
I think music is
(entertaining) than English.
Why? English is so interesting to learn.
Grammar Guide
Comparison
Unit Two
Interesting
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Lesson Three
The Third Lesson
1
Discussion questions.
Why do children go to school?
When do you start school?
When are classes over?
How many breaks do you have?
How long is a break?
Read the letter and say which of the English school
rules you like and which you dont. Say why.
Pronunciation Guide
/aM/ how, now, town, cloud, proud,
round, mountain;
/E/ she, shop, show, share, shirt,
dish, fish, fresh, English;
/En/ station, vacation.
Read the sentences.
Autumn leaves fall down
Yellow, red and brown.
They buy fresh fish at the corner shop.
We take a bus from the station when
we go on vacation.
Word Bank
uniform (n)
hand in (v)
blazer (n)
to tie (v)
badge (n)
on time
chewing gum (n)
break (n)
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Unit Two
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
4
5
1005 1100
1120 1215
120 215
215 310
Geography
Religious Education
Information
Technology
Maths
Science
History
Science
English
Literature
Science
French
PE
Arts
PE
English
Maths
Maths
History
English
Design
Design
Geography
Religious Education
Maths
Music
French
Grammar Guide
Present Progressive
Affirmative
am
I
He
She
It
is
running now.
We
You
They
Lunch Time
Tuesday
Registration
Monday
900 955
Break
Day
Break
are
Negative
am
I
He
She
It
is
not
We
You
They
running.
are
Interrogative
Am
Is
Are
I
he
she
it
we
you
they
running?
in...
the evening
March
Tuesday morning
September
on...
Friday
5.45
autumn
Remember!
3.15
night
4 oclock
on
in
in
at
at...
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Monday
August
winter
5 oclock
Lesson Four
The Four h Lesson
1
In the Classroom
Discussion questions.
Do you like your classroom?
What do you do to make your classroom friendly?
What makes your classroom special?
Pronunciation Guide
Silent letters
gh
/waP/
/a:nsB/
/hu:/
/lait/
/eksBlBnt/
Read the text again and say why Mike must work harder.
b) Shall I read?
Do, please.
Unit Two
f) Thank you.
e) Im sorry. I
dont understand.
Complete the sentences by writing the correct form of the verbs in the Present
Progressive.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Andrews classmates
(have) an English lesson.
They
(write) a dictation.
The teacher
(read) the text.
Nina
(enter) the classroom. She is late.
The teacher and the pupils
(speak) English.
Andrews mother is at home now. She
(cook) lunch.
She
(make) a chocolate cake.
Look at the pictures and write affirmative and negative sentences in the Present
Progressive.
Meg
Sue
sit
stand
read
wash
talk
listen to
wear
hold
Unit Two
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Jane
Lesson Five
The Fih Lesson
After Classes
Pronunciation Guide
Discussion questions.
in class
breaks
after
classes
do
sums
share
news
do
sports
eat a sandwich
revise the homework
share news
write dictations
play games
draw pictures
do crosswords
do sums
read texts
listen to music
go to music school
do sports
ride a bike
roller skate
textmessage
Say where the children in the pictures are and what they are doing.
Betty
Ben
Emily
Unit Two
Listen to the dialogue and say what club Tina would like to join.
Word Bank
anorak (n)
camping (n)
CD (n)
community (n)
text-message (v)
Match the words to their definitions. Use them in sentences of your own.
1. camping
2. anorak
3. sleeping-bag
4. CD
What
Where
What
Who
Who
?
?
?
?
?
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Lesson Six
The Six h Lesson
1
Friendly Classmates
Discussion questions.
How should classmates be? Why?
What kind of classmate are you?
Read and find the words characterising Victors
classmates.
Mike is a clever boy. He is hard-wor king,
always busy at his lessons. He is very quiet.
He doesnt like to play noisy games. Mike
doesnt do sports and he is not very sociable.
Alex is lively, he likes to play different
games. He can always think of new ideas.
He is very imaginative. He is never bored at
school. He is always having fun and playing
tricks on his friends. One of his favourite
tricks is to hide his classmates record-books.
Angela is a very polite girl. She is honest
and always ready to help. She likes to do
her homework on time. However, she may
be too talkative sometimes.
Pronunciation Guide
Words that
/ai/
/rait/
/nBM/
/si:/
/hiB/
/sDn/
/CeB/
/fA:/
/aMB/
/tu:/
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Word Bank
generous (adj) smart (adj)
sociable (adj)
rude (adj)
bored (adj)
talkative (adj)
imaginative (adj)
boast (v)
trick (n)
record-book (n)
however (adv)
true
bored
rude
talkative
honest
not polite
real
telling the truth
tired and uninterested
like to talk a lot
In groups, think of a classmate and describe his/her character. Let the pupils from
other groups guess the name.
Alex
Vicky
Irene
Becky
Liz
Look at the children in the picture. Write the correct form of the verbs.
1. The children
(have) a break now.
2. Alex
(hide) behind a corner.
3. Vicky
(not play) with other
(read) a poster.
children. She
4. Irene and Angela
(admire) flowers.
Angela
Tim
5. Tim
(not run). He
(speak)
on the phone now.
6. The children
(not make) much
noise.
7. Becky and Liz
(talk).
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(listen) attentively.
(get) letters from their
(answer) these letters.
(ask) the teacher to
Lesson Seven
The Seventh Lesson
1
Best Friends
Discussion questions.
Is it good to have a friend? Why?
What can you say about your best friend?
serious
funny
interesting
hard-working
reliable
lively
kind
generous
honest
modest
helpful
smart
polite
Pronunciation Guide
/e/ end, pet, men, left, cherry,
bread, head, ready, weather,
friend, any, many.
Learn the rhyme and find the
words with /e/.
One thing at a time.
And that done well,
Is a very good rule,
As many can tell.
Good, better, best;
Never rest
Read the text. Are Mike and Dan good friends? Why?
Mike and Dan are very interested in cars. Once Dans father had an old Rolls Royce.
The boys washed the car when it was dirty. They liked to do that, and when it was
clean, they got some money for their work. Then they could go to the cinema and see
a film. But one day Dans father sold his car.
After dinner one Saturday Mike heard the telephone ringing. He went to answer it
at once.
I want to go swimming.
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Tell your classmates what you and your best friend have in common.
Answer the questions.
1.
2.
3.
4.
helpful
smart
modest
generous
reliable
Wh-questions
have breakfast
have for breakfast
go to school
Grammar Guide
buy bread
play
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Reading Together
1
Discussion questions.
Is it good to know many languages? Why?
How many languages do you speak?
What are they?
Read the text and say why the pupils want to learn Greek words.
says, Chris, please help me. I dont know what Ted is trying to tell me.
Chris asks Ted to tell him what is wrong. Ted says in Greek, There is a fire in the
hall closet.
When the teacher hears what Chris tells her in English, she runs to the hall closet.
She opens the door and sees a little smoke coming from some paper on the floor.
The teacher brings a pail of water and pours it on
the paper. It is a little fire. But little fires grow into
bigger fires. Ted and Chris save the school from a big
smoke (n)
point (v)
fire (n)
save (v)
fire.
closet (n)
pour (v)
It is a good thing that Chris can speak two languages.
anymore (adv)
almost (adv)
All the children are happy that he knows Greek. They
fast (adv)
even want to learn Greek. They dont make fun of Chris
make fun of smb.
any more. Now they all want to be his friends.
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Unit Two
Ted.
c) wash
friends.
c) funny
very fast.
b) Greek
c) French
.
5. The teacher sees the fire in the
a) library
b) classroom
c) hall closet
Remember!
Unit Two
Greece Greek
England English
Romania Romanian
Russia Russian
France French
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Round Up
1
Read and say how you feel in the following situations. The adjectives from the box
will help you express your feelings.
happy
good
great
bad
awful
sorry
unhappy
Work in pairs. The objects below will help you write Victors timetable for
Wednesday. Compare it with your timetable on Wednesday. Find the differences
and similarities.
Wednesday
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Do, please.
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Yes, please.
Unit Two
Read the rules. In groups, discuss which rules may be good for your school. Add more
rules. Write the rules under the right heading: Do or Dont.
bring sweets and chewing gum
come to school on time
play noisy games during the breaks
Read the texts. Find the differences. Which school would you like to study in? Why?
School No 1
All pupils study mathematics, science and
a foreign language. Some choose English, some
French and some German. Pupils get a lot of
homework every day, but not at week ends.
The children have an hour and a half for
lunch, and during this time they can study in
the library or join a music club. The school
is in the centre of the city, and there is
nowhere to play sports. For PE lessons pupils
have to go to a sports centre by bus.
School No 2
Children between six and
six teen go to this school. Only the
pu pils over eleven get homework.
Ev ery body in the school takes
maths, English and history. Pupils
organise a lunchtime disco in the
hall. There is no library or music
room in the school. But there is a
basketball court, a modern gym and
a football field in the school area.
PROJECT WORK.
In groups, draw a map of an imaginary school and describe it.
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Lesson One
The First Lesson
1
Pronunciation Guide
/O/ on, dog, fog, hot, often,
what, want, watch;
/A:/ or, short, storm, morning,
door, floor, four, August,
autumn, daughter, all, tall,
fall, ball, wall, warm, walk,
talk.
Learn the rhymes. Find the
words with /O/, /A:/.
Word Bank
beach (n)
foggy (adj)
wet (adj)
delicious (adj)
besides (adv)
A:
B:
A:
B:
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clear (adj)
damp (adj)
Read the sentences and point out the adjectives that describe weather.
1. A day with high temperature is a hot day.
2. A night with much snow falling is a snowy night.
3. A season with little rain is a dry season.
4. A day without clouds is a clear day.
5. A morning without fog is a clear morning.
6. A day without wind is a calm day.
7. A day with frost is a frosty day.
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a leaf
a shelf
a knife
a child
a man
a woman
a tooth
a mouse
a goose
a box
a match
a wish
Remember!
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
pen
house
watch
class
dish
fox
play
city
wife
pens
houses
watches
classes
dishes
foxes
plays
cities
wives
Read the text and put the underlined words in the plural.
It is a sunny autumn day. A boy is walking in the park.
A red leaf falls on his shoulder. The boy takes the leaf and looks
at it. It is so beautiful. On a bench he sees a man and a woman.
The woman is knitting. The man is reading. Their child is riding
a bike. A boy nearby is drawing a goose.
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Lesson Two
The Second Lesson
1
I Love Nature
Pronunciation Guide
ea
/e/
/i:/
/ei/ /iB/
deaf
speak break idea
bread
clean great real
breakfast seat
dear
meadow leaf
appear
Read the sentences. Notice
different pronunciation of ea.
The breaks at school are great
fun.
Do you have bread for breakfast?
I have no idea about it, my
dear.
She leaned back in her seat.
Match the words that
rhyme.
Break, day, tree, red, make,
three, they, bread, share, plate,
white, their, late, right.
Word Bank
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5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
hot.
bright.
ripe.
in the trees.
Leaves
Animals
People
Days
Everything
Flowers
Animals
It is time to
down.
food.
crops.
shorter.
up.
everywhere.
out of holes.
vegetables.
Everything
under the snow.
Animals
in their holes.
Nights
very long.
It
cold.
Spring
green
...
...
...
Grammar Guide
Wh-questions
Who speaks English?
What shines brightly in spring?
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Lesson Three
The Third Lesson
1
Its Delicious!
Vegetables
Fruits
pineapple
melon
Pronunciation Guide
/e/
/eB/
very vary
merry Mary
/I/
/eB/
carry Cary
marry Mary
/eP/
they
pay
/PB/
ear
hear
/eB/
there
pair
/eB/
air
hair
Practise reading
the sentences.
Merry Mary eats cherries.
Cary wears her hair long.
Mary carries a pail of pears.
FOOD
radish
bacon
Meat
ham
Drinks
sausage
mineral
water
chicken
Talk to your deskmate about the food you like and the food you dont like.
Recipe
boiled potatoes
boiled carrots
boiled eggs
canned
cucumbers
canned beans
a small onion
salad dressing
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
shell
peel
chop
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Unit Three
In pairs, discuss how you make vegetable salad. Is it different from the recipe in
Exercise Three?
Read the text and say how much the things John has bought are in your shop.
John, says Mrs Smith, I am going to make a cake. Could you help me?
Run along and buy some butter, milk, flour and sunflower oil.
All right.
John comes to the shop. He greets Mrs Johnson and says: May I have a packet of
butter, a carton of milk, a bag of flour and a bottle of sunflower oil, please. My mother
me
we us
Complete the sentences with some or any.
you you
you you
1. Mother bought
cheese and butter but she
he him
they them
didnt buy
eggs.
she her
2. We have
sugar at home but we dont have
it it
flour.
Some any
3. We have
meat in the fridge but we dont
He grows some vegetables.
have
fish.
There is some bread on the table.
He doesnt grow any vegetables.
4. I havent got
chocolate but Ive got
There isnt any bread on the table.
cakes.
Does he grow any vegetables?
5. Ann has got
strawberries but she hasnt
Is there any bread on the table?
got
plums.
Grammar Guide
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Lesson Four
The Four h Lesson
1
Pronunciation Guide
i
give, live,
bring, thing, drink, milk.
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Word Bank
cart (n)
skin (n)
rhino (n)
curds (n)
deer (n)
hare (n)
fur (n)
fawn (n)
be afraid of (v)
hunt (v)
put out (v)
breathe (v)
lamb
kid
piglet
puppy
foal
kitten
calf
Read the text and say what you think Amy and Laura
will do with the hedgehog.
A New Pet
Amy and Laura are alone in the house. Their parents
are not at home. Its evening. Amy and Laura put out
the light and go to bed. Suddenly they hear pit-pat,
Dont speak, says Amy. And you stop breathing so loudly, says Laura. And again
they hear pit-pat, pit-pat
Soon their parents come home. Amy and Laura tell them everything.
They all go around the room to see what it is. Oh, its a hedgehog, says
Amy when she sees a small grey ball under the bed. Mother brings some
milk, but the grey ball does not come out to drink it. They go to bed and
put out the light. And soon they hear lip-lip-lip-lip.
The hedgehog likes the milk. Amy and Laura like the hedgehog.
7
8
Grammar Guide
Unit Three
Simple Past
Be
Affirmative
I
He
was
She
It
We
were
You
They
Negative
I
was not
He
(wasnt)
She
It
We
You
They
were not
(werent)
at home
yesterday.
at home
yesterday.
Interrogative
Was
Were
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I
he
she
it
we
you
they
at home
yesterday?
Lesson Five
The Fih Lesson
1
Lets Be Friends
2
3
Pronunciation Guide
Final -ed
/d/ played, shared, cried, quarrelled,
struggled, hugged;
/t/ liked, jumped, crossed, stopped,
watched;
/id/ added, decided, counted, wanted,
needed.
Arrange the words in correct
column.
/d/
/t/
/id/
stopped, counted, laughed, decided,
enjoyed, liked, added, lived.
Read the text and say what kangaroos can and cannot do very well.
The Kangaroo
Kangaroos are large animals that live in Australia and
Tasmania. They live in different habitats, from forests
to grassy lands and savannas. They eat mainly grass and
can survive long periods without water. They are the only
animals to use hopping when moving. To move slowly,
kangaroos use their tails too. They have long feet but
cannot walk normally. Kangaroos are expert jumpers and
swimmers. A Kangaroo can grow to between one to three
metres tall, and it can weigh between 18 to 100 kilograms.
Kangaroos are highly social. They often live in groups
from 10 to more than 100 kangaroos. When a kangaroo
feels danger, it signals others by loudly thumping its
feet on the ground.
The kangaroo is the national symbol of Australia.
3. The
is the natural world in which
people, animals and plants live.
a) habitat
b) meadow
c) exhibition
.
2. Another word for jump is
a) hop
b) walk
c) swim
up to 100 kg.
4. A kangaroo
a) runs
b) weighs
c) stands
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Read the text and say why people celebrate World Animal Day.
The fourth of October is World Animal Day. It is a special day to remind people of
the importance to protect the animals who share this planet with us. It appeared for
the first time at a conference of ecologists in Florence, Italy, in 1931. Today, people
recognize World Animal Day as a day to celebrate all animal life including endangered
and rare species, as well as all other animals.
Animals influence our lives in many positive ways.
They are our companions, helping us in work and play.
companion (n) habitat (n)
World Animal Day reminds us that our survival depends
remind (v)
weigh (v)
on the survival of the animals and the environment.
Word Bank
protect (v)
recognize (v)
survive (v)
thump (v)
endangered species
Remember!
jump
stop
hug
hop
6
7
jumped
stopped
hugged
hopped
Grammar Guide
Simple Past
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
to the circus.
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Affirmative
I
He
She
It
We
You
They
played
yesterday.
went
out
yesterday.
Negative
I
He
play yesterday.
She
did
not
It
We (didnt)
out
go
You
yesterday.
They
Interrogative
I
he
play yesterday?
she
Did it
we
out
go yesterday?
you
they
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Lesson Six
The Six h Lesson
1
Happy Holidays
Discussion questions.
Pronunciation Guide
Read the information on the poster and speak about the holidays in the USA.
1 January
New Years Day celebrates
the beginning of a new year. Its a
merry holiday, when people shake
hands, kiss, hug, sing and wish
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1 April
All Fools Day a
day when people play
tricks on others. They
tell each other stories
that are not true.
The Third
Sunday in June
Fathers Day is
the day when chil d ren
give greeting cards and
presents to their fathers.
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Moldova
USA
Great Britain
...
...
...
New Years
Day
Word Bank
shake hands
midnight
jackolantern
firework
Independence
Day
St Valentines
Day
Halloween
Easter
8
10
Remember!
st
1
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
12th
20th
21st
the first
the second
the third
the fourth
the fifth
the twelfth
the twentieth
the twenty first
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Thanksgiving
All Fools Day
Christmas
hug (v)
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1999
nineteen
ninety-nine
2005
2010
two thousand
(and) ten
2015
twenty fifteen
2025
twenty
twenty-five
Lesson Seven
The Seventh Lesson
1
Christmastime
Discussion questions.
1. Why is Christmas an important holiday?
2. What does Christmas mean to you?
3. Do you believe Father Christmas exists?
4. Do you like to get and give presents at Christmas?
Match the symbols to the words. Use the words
to make up sentences about Christmas.
star
candy cane
stocking
wreath
reindeer
bell
candle
angel
sleigh
cookies
Pronunciation Guide
e
Word Bank
eve (n)
metropolitan (n)
parcel (n)
holly (n)
hang (v)
stuffed (adj)
Christmas is
most important family festival in
Great Britain. For Christians, it celebrates
birth
of
Christ. Christmas Day is traditionally
family day. There is no
public
transport and most of
shops are closed, so the family meet for
traditional meal.
Unit Three
England
6
25 December
Stuffed turkey
Christmas
pudding
The Queens
speech
Moldova
Christmas Eve
Christmas tree
Presents
Decorations
Vacation
Christmas cards
Christmas carols
7 January
Sarmale
(stuffed leaves)
Strudel
The
Metropolitans
Speech
Put the verbs in the Past Simple tense and learn how
Amandas family celebrated last Christmas.
Christmas Celebrations
Our family
(gather) at home for Christmas
dinner. Mother
(cook) all the traditional foods:
turkey with bread stuffing, several vegetables and a
pie for dessert. Father
(get) a small fir -tree and
we
(decorate) it with candy canes, Christmas
orna ments and tiny co loured electric lights. Our
grandparents
(come). Granny and I
(bake)
Christmas cookies together.
In the evening we
(watch) a film on TV about
the country where Father Christmas lives.
Very exciting Christmas celebrations, dont you
think?
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Reading Together
1
Discussion questions.
How should family members treat each other? Why?
What do you share with your cousins?
Unit Three
.
b) England
.
3. All day long they
a) laughed
b) worked
4. Kang wanted to
a) see
b) bite
Tangs nose.
c) eat
c) China
c) quarrelled
Replace the underlined pronouns in the sentences with the correct nouns or phrases.
Most pandas, The bamboo, The panda, Children, My cousin, A new-born panda
Who
What
Where
How many
How much
?
?
?
?
?
Lets run
race.
tortoise.
hare runs quickly, and when he looks back, he does
Lets, answers
not see
tortoise.
hare, so I may
She cant run quickly, thinks
rest here.
And he sits down to rest. Soon
hare falls asleep. But
tortoise doesnt rest for
minute. When
hare
gets up, he runs quickly, but it is too late.
tortoise
wins
race.
When one is too sure of himself he often fails.
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Round Up
1
America
Australia
polar bear
Africa
tiger
Asia
kangaroo
Europe
hedgehog
crocodile
fox giraffe
Choose an animal for a pet and say why you want it. How will you take care of it?
A Telephone Call
cake,
jam,
kilograms,
elephant,
zoo,
pot,
four
The
The
The
The
The
The
Shopman:
Elephant:
Shopman:
Elephant:
Shopman:
Elephant:
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Unit Three
Today is a
autumn day. The sky is
with no
clouds. The sun is shining on the trees with their
colours. I cannot decide which colour is my
. On
one tree I like the
colour, on the other I admire
the
or
. When the
leaves fall they look
like gold coins falling from the sky.
Find the name of a colour in each sentence. The first one is done for you.
1. I prepare dinner every day.
2. I agree not to tell the secret.
3. Dont drop inkpots on the floor.
Look at what Tina has on the kitchen table. Make a food list. What must she do to
make vegetable salad?
S B P O T A T
R A I B B R E
E
O B A C O N
A D M I L K
N N N B C G R A P E S K
G A E D D S G M E L O N C
R N A A W T O M A T O O H
U A P P P I P E A R B B O
B B P U U U C H E E S E C
M P L U M C R H A M S E O
A W E E S S I T I U R F L
10
11
PROJECT WORK.
Make up a calendar of important dates
(holidays and birthdays) in your family.
H A A J
U I
W B E
T R A
C E
I C E F A
R R Y K T T
M E A T T T C C O F F E E
M R E G G P L A N T O A M
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Lesson One
The First Lesson
1
Books in My Life
Discussion questions.
Why are books important?
Do you often borrow books from the library?
What books do you usually borrow?
Pronunciation Guide
Letter Combinations
qu /kw/ question, quarter, queen;
ph /f/ alphabet, photograph;
ch /k/ school;
ch /tE/ each, bench, much, chart, teacher.
Word Bank
almanac (n)
dictionary (n)
entry (n)
librarian (n)
borrow (v)
imagine (v)
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information (n)
encyclopedia (n)
imagination (n)
escape (v)
1. Almanac
2. Dictionary
3. Encyclopedia
4. Comic book
?
Hi. Are all these your
Some of them are from the
.
Why do you need them?
I am looking for some
about birds.
Do you have an
?
My father has one but it is in English.
So, you need a
to read it.
library, encyclopedia,
information, books,
dictionary.
Use a dictionary and find the translation of the following words: author, adventure,
leave, travel, imagine, happen, librarian.
Make up sentences with them.
Read the paragraphs and decide which entries in the encyclopedia the children should
look under to find the information they need.
Tina wants to find out what shape a
snowflake is. She cantt find what she
Snow
Season
Pets
Care
4. It is difficult to write
report.
5. We have
library in our school.
6. We write
reports every month.
7.
dictionary is a very good present.
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Lesson Two
The Second Lesson
1
Discussion questions.
Why is reading important?
What do you like to read?
When do you like to read?
Pronunciation Guide
sh
/E/
Word Bank
adventure (n)
fable (n)
fairy tale (n)
jaw (n)
proverb (n)
swallow (v)
prove (v)
waken (v)
forgive (v)
gnaw (v)
huge (adj)
upon (prep)
little Mouse.
A fable is
A fairy tale is
A legend is
A detective story is
An adventure story is
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Unit Four
Read the paragraphs and choose the right title from the list below.
Puss in Boots
Cinderella
The Story of the Three Bears
1.
Her godmother, who
was a fairy, said to her:
You wish to go to the
Yes.
Well,
said her
godmother, be a good
girl and dont cry. Run
into the gar den and
bring me a pumpkin.
2.
First she tasted the porridge
of the Great Big Bear, and
that was too hot for her. Next,
she tasted the porridge of the
Middle-sized Bear, but that was
too cold for her. And she went
to the porridge of the Little
Wee Bear and tasted it, and it
was just right. She liked it and
ate it all up, every bit!
Grammar Guide
I can speak English.
He cannot speak English.
Can you speak English?
They may go home now.
May I take your pen?
You may not go out.
Its too late.
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3.
The Cat who heard
all this, said to him
with a serious air:
Dont give way to
despair. You only give
me a bag and a pair of
boots. Youll see that
you have not so bad
luck with me as you
imagine.
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Lesson Three
The Third Lesson
1
A Favourite Book
Discussion questions.
Pronunciation Guide
Mark Twain
Mark Twain was born in 1835 and
died in 1910. He is a famous American
writer. He wrote a lot of books including
Word Bank
author (n)
fisherman (n)
luck (n)
miner (n)
title (n)
be born (v)
include (v)
die (v)
hate (v)
laugh at (v)
Is the book your friend? In groups, work out rules for readers. Compare your lists.
Example: Wash your hands before reading a book.
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Unit Four
This is an extract from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer . Read it and say what law
Tom Sawyer discovered. Do you agree with it? Why/Why not?
It was Saturday morning. The day was bright and fresh. All children had a wonderful time but Tom. His aunt told him to whitewash the fence. Tom hated to work on
Saturdays. And he didnt want the other boys to laugh at him.
Ben: You are working, hey?
Tom: Its you, Ben. I didnt notice you.
Ben: Im 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. Its so exciting.
Ben: Tom, let me do it too.
Tom: No, Ben. This is a very important job. Im afraid you cant do it.
Ben: Please, Tom. Ill give you my apple.
Tom: O.K, 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.
7
8
10
Complete the text with the right past forms of the verbs.
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.
(love) to read fairy tales, fables and stories.
3. I
4. I especially
(enjoy) reading adventure books.
(be) my favourite
5. The Prince and the Pauper and The Treasure Island
books.
6. I often
(sleep) with a book under my pillow.
7. Books
(help) me a lot.
Write 5 sentences about your favourite book.
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Lesson Four
The Four h Lesson
1
Discussion questions.
Why do people like to visit other countries?
Do you like to dream about visiting other countries? Why?
What countries would you like to visit? Why?
Look at the countries on the map and learn their names.
ny
Russia
Romania
Italy
or
Letter Combinations
/a:/ Mark, hard;
/F:/ bird, girl, first, third;
/A:/ born, form;
/F:/ work, word, world;
/F:/ verb;
/B/ writer, proverb.
Moldova
France
ar
ir
er
Poland
Ger
ma
Great
Britain
Pronunciation Guide
Spain
Greece
Spain
France Germany
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Italy
.
Prince Henry lives in England. He is
Daria Radu is from Moldova. She is
.
Mark Twain lived in the USA. He was
.
Valentina Tereshcova is a Russian cosmonaut.
She is
.
Luciano Pavarotti lived in Italy. He was
.
Victor Hugo lived in France. He was
.
The Grimm brothers were born in Germany.
They were
.
Chopin was a famous composer from Poland.
He was
.
Oleg
Russia
Helene
France
factory (n)
flat (adj)
Remember!
Country
Moldova
England
the USA
Germany
France
Italy
Romania
Russia
Greece
Poland
Janet
USA
Nationality
Moldovan
English
American
German
French
Italian
Romanian
Russian
Greek
Polish
Language
Romanian
English
English
German
French
Italian
Romanian
Russian
Greek
Polish
Grammar Guide
We must drink a lot of water.
Must you go to school every day?
Pupils mustnt be late for classes.
Lilian
Moldova
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
was a detective.
made Pinnochio.
told many fables.
lived in France.
discovered America.
worked on the Mississippi River.
wrote the book about Pinnochio.
coal (n)
Add the correct names from the box to complete the sentences.
Columbus, Gepetto,
Aesop, Carlo Collodi,
Napoleon,
Sherlock Holmes,
Mark Twain
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Lesson Five
The Fih Lesson
1
Pronunciation Guide
Ch i= in [u is ab ou
t si x
centuries old. It is sit
uated
on the river B]c. It
stands
on seven hills.
Silent letters
g gnaw, gnome;
b doubt, lamb, climb, comb;
t listen, Christmas, mustnt;
w write, wreath, wrong;
h shepherd, honour.
twenty
Paris is more than
uated on
centuries old. It is sit
majestic
the river Seine. It is
season.
at any time, in every
/daMt/
/kBMm/
/mDsnt/
/raPt/
/grInpa:/
an five
Bucure=ti is more th
uated on
centuries old. It is sit
It draws
the river D`mbovi\a.
an ci en t
it s na m e fr om an
r.
shepherd named Bucu
W as hi ng to n is
only two centuries
old. It is situated
on th e Po to m ac
Ri ve r. It is th e
fi rs t ca re fu ll y
planned capital in
the world.
re th an
R o m e is m o
ce n tu ri es
tw en ty -s ev en
ed on the
old. It is situat
stands on
Tiber River. It
seven hills.
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London is about
twenty centuries old.
It is situated on the
river Thames. The
city was founded by
the Romans.
Word Bank
shepherd (n)
majestic (adj)
ancient (adj)
be situated (v)
found (v)
.
.
.
.
.
.
Berlin
London
Paris
Bucure=ti
Chi=in[u
Moscow
Rome
France
Russia
Romania
Germany
Great Britain
Italy
Moldova
Fill in with the right form of the verbs in the Simple Past.
Last summer Mr and Mrs Dupont
(visit) London. They
(see) the Houses
of Parliament and many other buildings. Most of all they
(like) the Tower of
London. They
(go) to many parks. Mrs Dupont
(like) the English food.
Mr Dupont
(spend) a lot of time in the British Museum. Both of them
(be) impressed by the famous London museums. They
(buy) presents for relatives
and friends.
Answer to Exercise 5
a) the Statue of Liberty
b) Big Ben
c) the Kremlin
d) the Victory Arch
e) the Eiffel Tower
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Lesson Six
The Six h Lesson
1
Moldova My love
Pronunciation Guide
Silent letters
Discussion questions.
Why is Moldova associated with a bunch of grapes?
What is Moldova rich in?
What are the rivers of Moldova?
What is the name of the largest forest in Moldova?
What countries does Moldova border on?
l
s
Moldova My Love
Moldova is a small and very beautiful
country. It looks like a bunch of grapes
on the map of Europe. Many people call
it a horn of plenty. There are lovely
vineyards and orchards here. They are
full of delicious grapes and fruits.
We are very proud of the ancient
Codri. They keep lots of secrets about
the history of this sweet piece of land.
The river Nistru can tell you a lot of
legends and tales about our country and
its people. The two medieval Moldovan
fortresses are on the river Nistru.
Numerous monasteries were built on the R[ut and the Nistru rivers, in the woods and
other places of rare beauty.
There is one thing that makes Moldova special. It is the wells, that are travellers best
friends. There is nothing better on a hot summer day than the clear and cool water of
the wells. Nowhere in the world can you see so many wells along the roads in villages
and towns.
Houses in Moldova are another attraction. Moldovans
believe that everyone should plant a tree, build a house
and dig a well.
woods (n)
rare (adj)
The heart of our country is Chi=in[u, its capital. This
beauty (n)
medieval (adj)
white and splendid city is situated on seven hills.
vineyard (n)
orchard (n)
The people of Moldova are very special, too. Kind,
hard-working and hospitable, they are also very artistic.
Everybody admires our beautiful ballads and doinas.
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Read and identify the true and false sentences. Correct the false ones.
1. Moldova is in Asia.
2. Moldovans grow a lot of fruits and
grapes.
3. The Codri of Moldova are large thick
forests with ancient trees.
4. People call the Codri a horn of plenty.
beautiful houses.
1. Moldovans
2. Tourists often admire our
vineyards.
3. I always admire the
of the orchards in blossom.
4. Moldovan people are kind and
.
5. Victors family had a
holiday in the mountains.
6. We are proud of our
fortresses.
7. Lets go for a walk in the
.
Which of these words will you use to complete the spidergram about Moldova?
Moldova
wells
7. seas
8. oceans
9. monasteries
Grammar Guide
beautiful
old
friendly
delightful
unusual
tasty
Adjectives
rapid
glad
proud
beautiful
happy
4. villages
5. the Codri
6. wells
1. vineyards
2. orchards
3. mountains
rude,
quick,
rapid,
slow,
happy,
beautiful,
dear
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ly
Adverbs
rapidly
gladly
proudly
beautifully
happily
Lesson Seven
The Seventh Lesson
1
An Enjoyable Weekend
Discussion questions.
1. What do people usually do at weekends?
2. How did you spend your last weekend?
3. How would you like to spend your weekends?
It was fun.
We played football
and we won.
Pronunciation Guide
y
John
Paul
Ted
Bill
Susan
Mike
It was great.
My parents and I visited
my grandparents, and I
played with the lambs.
Oh, pretty quiet.
I just worked
around the
house.
It was terrible.
I stayed in bed with fever.
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Word Bank
cartoon (n)
fever (n)
pool (n)
enjoyable (adj)
terrible (adj)
terrific (adj)
Victor spent his last weekend at his grandparents. Say what he did and what he didnt
do there.
Example: Victor didnt play computer games because his grandparents dont have a
computer.
Complete the text with verbs in the Simple Past and say what Tina and her parents
did last weekend.
Last weekend Tina and her parents
the noisy city. They
very busy.
This is what they
.
On Saturday they
their flat.
Mother
some delicious cakes.
Father
tickets for a theatre play.
Tina
her homework.
On Sunday they
to the theatre.
After the play they
in the Childrens
Park. They
at a cafe for ice-cream.
10
walk
stop
not leave
be
do
clean
cook
buy
do
go
Discuss whose weekend was more interesting, Victors or Tinas. Think of the advantages
and disadvantages of spending the weekend in town and in the country.
Write about:
read comics
play games
play football
go to the library
play the piano
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Reading Together
1
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.
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4.
5.
6.
7.
from
bottle
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
too
glass
help
through
again
fan
4. How
?
Alice opened the door with a little key.
5. Who
?
Alice could see flowers in the garden.
6. Where
?
She fell into a pool of tears.
Fill in with the correct articles. Say why L. Carrol wrote Alice in Wonderland .
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Round Up
1
Sherlock Holmes ,
Gullivers Travels ,
Fables
Adventure stories
Detective stories
Fairy tales
Look at the maps and write the names of the countries. Name the capitals of the
countries. Speak about each capital.
a
G
B
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is
is
is
is
is
B U
B W
E A
C R
U S
W A
E W
S N
C H
in
in
in
in
in
C
P
A
R
I
S
L
T
I
U
D
E
O
M
H
N
O
S
R
B
E
R
L
I
N
R
I
E
R
C
L
O
N
D
O
N
S T I W
I D M A
WW O T
I N S H
N I C E
G T O N
O P W S
M E A P
A U A K
PROJECT WORK.
Invent a country and a capital. Make up a story about them.
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Lesson One
The First Lesson
1
I Have Done It
Pronunciation Guide
Read the words and notice the
difference.
/P/ /i:/
/P/ /e/
it
eat
fill fell
live leave
lift left
grin green
sit set
slip sleep
tin ten
My grandparents have
already had breakfast.
They are working in
the garden now.
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Grammar Guide
Present Perfect
Affirmative
I
You
have
We
They
He
has
She
It
Negative
I
You
havent
We
They
He
She
hasnt
It
Interrogative
I
you
Have we
they
Has
he
she
it
just
(already)
drunk
milk.
drunk
milk.
yet.
already
drunk
milk?
B
his parents have bought him a computer.
his friend hasnt come to his party yet.
someone has just told him a joke.
she has lost her pet dog.
he has just won a chess game.
she has already done her homework.
her daughter hasnt come home yet.
4. Victor
(read) Robin Hood .
5. Tina
(not read) Robin Hood .
6. Victors father
(write) a story about children.
7. Victors mother
(not write) a story about
children.
Remember!
wash
open
cook
do
read
write
have
make
be
washed
opened
cooked
did
read
wrote
had
made
was/were
washed
opened
cooked
done
read
written
had
made
been
In pairs, ask and answer questions about what you have done today.
1. Have you done your morning exercises?
4. Have you had breakfast?
2. Have you brushed your teeth?
5. Have you combed your hair?
3. Have you washed with cold water?
6. Have you brushed your shoes?
Interview your classmates and find who has ever seen a snake, an elephant, a camel,
a crocodile, a wolf, a bear, a fox, a tiger, a panda.
Example: Have you ever seen a snake? Yes, I have/No, I havent.
Report your findings to the class.
Example: Tudor has seen a snake, a wolf and a camel.
Find out who has read these books. Write sentences like this:
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Lesson Two
The Second Lesson
1
Discussion questions.
Why do people travel?
Do you like to travel? Why/Why not?
Pronunciation Guide
Read the words and
notice the difference.
/e/
/ei/
let
late
get
gate
pen
pain
wet
wait
pepper
paper
Read the text and say why most people prefer to travel
by train.
Travelling
People can use different means of transport.
The bicycle is the cheapest.
The motorcycle is also cheap but
it is not good for long distances.
With a car people can travel comfortably
for long distances and they dont get very tired.
Beautiful and comfortable ships cross seas
and oceans from one continent to another.
Planes carry passengers
very quickly to various
parts of the world. Yet, many people
believe that the best means of transport is the train. They
like to sit comfortably in the train and admire nature
through the window. If they are hungry they may have
their meals in the dining-car. It they travel at a long
distance they buy tickets in a sleeper. Train lovers like
to meet new people on the train and talk to them. Most
people prefer to travel by through trains. People go to a
booking office to get tickets or book them online. They
may buy single or return tickets.
Word Bank
ocean (n)
travelling (n)
distance (n)
motorcycle (n)
dining-car (n)
booking office (n)
means of transport (n)
single/return ticket (n)
through train
bike
motorcycle
car
train
ship
plane
the
cheapest
...
...
...
...
...
a) Make a list of places you have visited. Write when you visited them. Report to the
class.
Example: Chi=in[u 2013/Soroca 2011;
I have already visited Chi=in[u, and Soroca.
I visited Chi=in[u in 2013. I visited Soroca in 2011.
b) Make a list of places you havent visited yet. Report to the class.
Example: New York, Paris.
I havent visited New York, Paris yet.
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In pairs, ask and answer the questions to complete the Travel Questionnaire.
Example: Have you ever travelled by plane? Yes, I have.
When was it? Two years ago.
In pairs, find out where your deskmate has been and when he/she went there.
Example: A: Have you ever been to Oxford?
B: Yes, I have.
A: When did you go there?
B: In 2014.
Golden Gate
Bridge
Eiffel Tower
Kremlin
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Cotroceni
Palace
Lesson Three
The Third Lesson
1
An Interesting Trip
dangerous
safe
exciting
comfortable
pleasant
slow
quick
noisy
convenient
Read the dialogue and say what Amanda has learned about
Edinburgh monuments.
Pronunciation Guide
Read the words and the
sentences. Notice the
difference.
/e/
/I/
bed bad
head had
men man
pen pan
pet
pat
said sad
1. Thats my pen.
Thats my pan.
2. Its a good bet.
Its a good bat.
3. He wants to pet it.
He wants to pat it.
Word Bank
Look at the list of things to do and say what the Taylors have already done and what
they havent done yet.
buy tickets
pack suitcases
call a taxi
do shopping
Things to do:
turn off the gas
close the windows
say goodbye to their friends
take the rubbish out
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Listen to the dialogue and write what Amanda has finally put in her suitcase.
What will the Taylors do next? What will they not do?
Example: They will walk about the city.
They will not watch television.
Look at the pictures and say what the Taylors will do in these places in Edinburgh.
Use the expressions below.
Writers Museum
Bobbys Monument
Edinburgh Castle
travel by plane
travel by car
visit London
Simple Future
Affirmative
I
You
will
He/She
We
They
Grammar Guide
Negative
I
You
He/She
We
They
will not
(wont)
Interrogative
I
you
he/she
Will
we
they
Write 5 sentences about the journey you will make in the summer.
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travel
by train.
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travel
by plane.
travel
by car?
Lesson Four
The Four h Lesson
1
Discussion questions.
Pronunciation Guide
Read the text and write down the names of sports used
in it. Draw a spidergram. Add other names of sports you
know.
/O/
cot
clock
got
not
hop
/R/
coat
cloak
goat
note
hope
Favourite Sports
Victor loves many sports, but best of all football. His grandfather was a good
footballer and Victor wants to be a great footballer. He likes to read about well-known
football players.
Three times a week he goes to the stadium and
plays football. He also plays chess with his father.
Victors brother Alex is good at many kinds of
sports. When he was at school he played badminton
and went riding. He also liked to play tennis. He
plays tennis for his University.
At the University he began
to play baseball.
Baseball is a very popular
game in the USA. It is a team
game with nine players on a
team. The equipment is very simple: a ball and a bat.
Victors mother is very fond of
gymnastics. She has always admired
Nadea Comaneci who won four gold
baseball (n) athletic (adj)
medals at the age of fourteen.
bat (n)
All the members of Victors family
team (n)
are fond of fishing. They go fishing in
player (n)
summer and autumn.
gymnastics (n)
Many people believe that sports are
puck (n)
good for their health. They are an athletic
outdoor/indoor sport (n)
family, arent they?
equipment (n)
Word Bank
Unit Five
In pairs, ask and answer the questions about yourself and your family.
1. Do you like tennis?
2. Have you ever played football?
3. Does your father like sports?
4. Has he ever played volleyball?
5. Has your mother ever played badminton?
6. Have you and your father ever gone fishing?
7. Is your sister/brother good at sports?
Match the sport with the reguired equipment and make up sentences.
Example: A bat is for baseball.
We cant play baseball if we dont have a bat.
football
tennis
racket
puck
hockey
ball
baseball
cycling
skating
skates
boxing
bat
boxing gloves
Remember!
go
I often
volleyball.
My grandmother never
fishing.
We havent
baseball yet.
Have you ever
hockey?
People seldom
boating in winter.
Dinu
cycling when he was at school.
Victor
football very well.
play
swimming
fishing
boating
cycling
football
baseball
tennis
hockey
Grammar Guide
Victor is fond of football, isnt he?
Yes, he is.
He is not fond of gymnastics, is he?
No, he isnt.
They are fishing now, arent they?
Yes, they are.
They are not playing chess, are
they?
No, they arent.
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Lesson Five
The Fih Lesson
1
School Clothes
Discussion questions.
Is it good to wear a uniform in school? Why/Why not?
What uniform would you like to wear?
Do English schoolchildren wear uniforms?
Read the letter and say what clothes pupils wear
in Silvias school.
Pronunciation Guide
Read the words and
notice the difference.
/p/
pig
pie
cap
/b/
big
buy
cab
/k/
cap
cold
coat
curl
/g/
gap
gold
goat
girl
Word Bank
jumper (n)
put on (v)
wollen (adj)
best regards to...
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Plural
shorts
Chose a picture of a child and describe him/her and his/her clothes. Your classmates
will guess the picture.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Grammar Guide
?
?
5.
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Lesson Six
The Six h Lesson
1
A Space Trip
Pronunciation Guide
/d/ /C/
day they
/t/ /C/
ten then
/t/
tin
tick
tree
tent
/J/
thin
thick
three
tenth
Word Bank
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4. In
you can walk on the walls and
on the ceiling.
5. A journey by plane is called a
.
6. You need a medical
to show that
you are healthy.
Sandy is planning to take a holiday in space. What food will you advise him to eat
and what food wont you advise him to eat?
Example:
a parrot, a camera,
a radio, books, a watch,
a pen, a spacesuit,
vitamins
David, Alex, Mary and Cathy want to travel to space. Read the texts and say who you
think will be chosen.
Mary plays
the piano, eats
a lot of cookies,
likes to sleep,
seldom travels.
1.
2.
3.
4.
exercise a lot.
you play chess every day?
. But I
5.
7.
8.
9.
Cathy is fond of
sports, gets up early,
eats a lot of fruits and
vegetables, never needs
to go to a doctor.
APPLICATION FORM
for ISTA
Name
Date of birth
Place of birth
Very good
Health: Perfect
Good
Fair
Poor
Height
. Weight
Favourite sports
Favourite food
Hobbies
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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Lesson Seven
The Seventh Lesson
1
Summer Holidays
Pronunciation Guide
Read the words and notice
the difference.
/s/
/J/
sin
thin
sick
thick
sing
thing
mouse mouth
/ei/ /eB/
stays stairs
pay pair
/PB/ /eB/
ear air
hear hair
Word Bank
Interview your deskmate about what he/she is going to do in the summer. Report your
findings to the class.
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Read the texts and guess which one is about Victor and which one is about Tina. Say
what they usually do in summer.
Text Two
Text One
Summer is a wonderful season. It brings
the longest holidays. I always enjoy my
summer holidays. I visit my grandparents
and cousins, who live in the village. Its
so exciting to play games on the river
bank, and swim and sunbathe, and go
barefoot. I like to go to a summer camp,
too. Last summer I made some friends
there. They live in different parts of
England. This summer Im going to a
summer camp again. I hope to meet my
friends and have a good time together.
the mountains
a summer camp
the seaside
for a picnic
sunbathe
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through,
to, by,
to, by,
of
Reading Together
1
Discussion questions.
Do you like to read about travels? Why/Why not?
Which is your favourite book about travels?
What other books about travels do you know?
Read the text and say why you think Gulliver survived his travels.
Gullivers 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 couldnt 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 didnt want to harm them. They liked him very much.
Gulliver lived there for two years and then came back to England.
Gullivers 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 the captain sent
some men in a small boat to get water from there. Gulliver was in the boat too. On the
island Gulliver did not go with the sailors. When he came back to the place where he
thought the boat was, he saw that the sailors were in the boat on the way to the ship.
Gulliver looked around and saw some giants. He understood that it was a country of
giants.
Why
Why
Why
Why
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4.
5.
6.
7.
.
of Gulliver.
food.
6. They had
7. They went to get
water.
4.
Replace the underlined pronoun in the sentences with the correct nouns.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
4. Columbus
5. Queen Isabella
three ships.
(ask) the King of Portugal
6. The journey
(refuse) to give him money. 7. Soon they
(want) to travel
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(go) to Spain.
(give) him
(take) ten weeks.
(see) an island.
Round Up
1
Say what Victor has already done and what he hasnt done yet using the clues under
the pictures. Arrange the pictures.
Example:
Victor has already brushed his teeth. He hasnt combed his hair yet.
come to school
do ones homework
have breakfast
wash up
Ask your deskmate what cities he/she has been to and when he/she went there.
Example:
Unit Five
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Yes, I do.
Yes, he is.
Yes, I have.
No, she doesnt.
Im afraid, I cant.
Ask your deskmate if he/she has been to the places in the picture.
+tefan cel
Mares oak
in Cob]lnea
Soroca Fortress
Curchi monastery
Orheiul Vechi
Saharna waterfalls
Read the questionnaire. Whats your score? Compare your results with your deskmates.
Whats you
r score?
a 5, b 3
,c1
Total: 16
25 You are
very active.
travel a lot
Youll
in your life
.
615 Youll
have some in
teresting
trips. Dont
miss your c
h
ance.
16 Youre
not very ac
tive. You
have to thin
k about you
r future.
PROJECT WORK.
Make a poster about the place you live in.
Unit Five
95
END-OF-BOOK
Round Up
Unscramble the sentences. Read them. Who are these sentences about?
1. chess, brother, is, His, at, good.
2. generous, Her, kind, is, mother, and.
3. and, programming, computers, keen, is, on, He.
4. She, and, warm, comfortable, feels, aunts, in, house, her.
5. beautiful, She, centre, lives, a, London, of, palace, in, the, in.
6. told, the, aunt, him, to, His, whitewash, fence.
7. uniforms, They, at, wear, school.
8. Mississippi, He, pilot, as, River, on, a, worked, the, riverboat.
9. grandfather, lot, football, His, a, played.
31
25
14
27
St Valentines Day
All Fools Day
The Independence Day of the USA
New Years Day
Halloween
Christmas
The Independence Day of Moldova
96
2.
3.
6.
9.
Down
A man who works in a wood.
Food cooked over an open fire.
To lie in the sun.
A place where children can stay
during the summer.
9
4
6
2
5
10
7
1
8
11
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Your
mothers
mother is
your
.
(2 points)
Name
five yellow
fruits.
(5 points)
Your
fathers
brother is
your
.
(2 points)
What
objects will
you take with
you on a space
flight?
Name five
vegetables to
make a salad.
(5 points)
(5 points)
What
qualities do
you appreciate
in your
friend?
(5 points)
Name five
types of
houses
Name
five baby
animals.
(5 points)
98
What kind
of son/daughter
are you? Describe
yourself as a
family member.
(5 points)
What
makes
Moldova
special?
(5 points)
Name
five
jobs in
alphabetical
order.
What
books have
you read this
year?
(5 points)
(5 points)
You
are your
aunts
.
(1 points)
What
will you
do before
going on a
trip?
What
do you
like to do in
summer?
(5 points)
(5 points)
What
animals live
in the woods
of Moldova?
Where
would you
like to go for
your summer
vacation?
(5 points)
Describe
your
favourite
season.
(3 points)
(5 points)
Name
five famous
people from
five different
countries.
(5 points)
Name
five
countries
and their
capitals.
(5 points)
99
FINISH
B!
(3 points)
SUPE
What do
you call a
short story
that teaches a
lesson?
Transcripts
UNIT 1
Lesson 1 Ex. 2
Mike Hi, Im Mike. Are you a new pupil?
Tina: Yes, I am. My name is Tina.
Mike: Where do you live?
Tina: I live in the red brick building opposite
the school.
Mike: Then we are neighbours. I live in the
same block of flats on the third floor.
Tina: Our flat is on the fifth floor.
Mike: Where did you live before?
Tina: In Bath. I lived in a beautiful house
with my parents and my younger
sister.
Mike: Do you play tennis?
Tina: Not very well, but I am good at
badminton. Whats your favourite
sport?
Mike: Im fond of tennis and chess. I like
to play with my elder brother.
Tina: Oh, where can I sit?
Mike: Lets sit together.
Tina: Thank you.
Lesson 6 Ex. 2
My cousin John lives in a house in the
country. It is a farm region in Kent in the
South of England. They have an old farmhouse, about one hundred years old, with
thick walls. So, its warm in winter and
cool in summer. But Johns mother says
its difficult to look after it because its
so old. There are three rooms, two big and
one small, a kitchen and a hall in it. There
is a beautiful garden where my aunt grows
flowers and vegetables.
Lesson 7 Ex. 6.
Mrs Daisy has a modern kitchen. There
are several cupboards in it. There is a washing machine, a fridge and a cooker. She has
no dishwasher and toaster. There are some
pictures on the walls and flowers in the vase.
There is a radio above the fridge but there
is no TV set. On the table there are some
plates, cups and spoons.
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UNIT 2
Lesson 1 Ex. 5
Silvia: There is a wonderful English study
room in my new school, Daddy. I
like it very much.
Father: Why do you like it?
Silvia: There are lots of English books.
There are colourful maps, beautiful
posters about Great Britain and the
USA in the room. There are plenty
of videos there too and we enjoy
watching them.
Lesson
Tina:
Mike:
Tina:
Mike:
5 Ex. 5
Are you going home, Mike?
Not now.
Why?
Dont you know? We are having the
sitting of our Debate Club today.
Would you like to join it?
Tina: Id love to. What will you do there
today?
Mike: We are going to speak about
childrens rights.
UNIT 3
Lesson 2 Ex. 5
Its a beautiful autumn day. The sky is blue
with no clouds. The sun shines on the trees
with their bright colours. I cannot decide
which colour is my favourite. On one tree
I like the red colour, on the other I admire
the orange or the yellow colour. When the
golden leaves fall, they look like gold coins
falling from the sky.
Lesson 4 Ex. 3
a) I am Dori. I live on a small farm. We have
horses on the farm. They live in a stable.
Horses are very kind and patient animals.
They pull heavy carts. I have my horse and
love riding it.
b) My name is Peter. I live in a large village.
Many villagers keep cows. The cows give
sweet milk. People drink milk. They also
make butter and curds from milk.
UNIT 4
Lesson 2 Ex. 2
Tim: What are you reading, Sandy?
Sandy: A fable.
Tim: A fable? Whats this?
Sandy: Lets consult the encyclopedia. It says:
A fable is a short story that teaches
a moral lesson. The characters of a
fable are animals. There is usually
UNIT 5
Lesson 3 Ex. 4
Amanda:
Shall I pack my new blouse,
Mum?
Mrs Brown: Well, you may if you have
room for it. What about your
favourite T-shirt? Have you
packed it?
Amanda:
Sure. Ive also packed my cotton
shorts.
Mrs Brown: Have you packed your blue
sweater?
Amanda:
I havent. Do you think I may
need it? Its so warm now.
Mrs Brown: It may be cool in the evening,
so we should take some warm
clothes.
Amanda:
I have packed The Coral
Island .
Mrs Brown: Thats good. I think youll
enjoy reading it.
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Fill in with the correct preposition at, on, between, in, under, next to, in front.
1. There is a thick carpet
the floor.
2. The books are
the bookcase.
3. The shoes are
the bed.
4. The cooker is
the sink and the cupboard.
5. I like the lawn
of the house.
6. Their house is
the museum.
8. My mother is
home.
102
Use the correct form of the verb in the Present Progressive or Simple Present.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Where
When
What
When
Where
What
What
Boris/Mihai (smart)
Diana/Vera (generous)
Lena/Olga (hard-working)
Silvia/Stella (polite)
Andrew/Tom (quiet)
Sandy/Peter (imaginative)
Dan/Nick (attentive)
Complete this text about Sergiu with in, on, at, after, to.
Sergiu gets up
7 oclock. He goes
school
Monday,
8.30.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. His classes begin
the afternoon.
classes he goes home. He does his lessons
summer Sergiu doesnt go
school. He has his long holidays
June, July and August.
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cloud
fog
wind
a house
a box
a bus
a dish
a cherry
a mouse
read
begin
bring
answers.
Wild animals live in forests.
Tim rides his bike on Sunday.
My cousin lives in Romania.
Farmers work in the field everyday.
Farmers turn the soil in autumn.
Some animals sleep in winter.
Children go to the forest to pick mushrooms and flowers.
(live) in B[l\i. He
(be) a pupil. He
(like) maths, English
Roma
(do) his homework. In the evening he
(watch)
and history. He always
TV,
(play) chess or
(read) a book. Now he
(play) the piano. His
parents
(listen) to him. They all
(like) music.
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5. They
swim.
6. Children
not play with matches.
7.
I come in?
(dear).
(attentive).
(happy).
Fill in a, the.
Alice opened
door with
little key. She saw
lot of flowers. She wanted to go
door was small. Alice looked at
glass table. There was
bottle on it.
there but
white rabbit. But
rabbit ran away.
Alice drank it and grew small. Suddenly she saw
105
Write which of these things you have done and which of them you have never done.
Example: used a calculator
swim in the sea
I have used a calculator several times.
I have never swum in the sea.
1. ride a horse
4. go fishing
7. travel by plane
2. climb a mountain
5. play the piano
8. see a film star
3. break my leg
6. play football
Diana and Silvia are planning to visit some places in Moldova. Complete the sentences with
the prepositions till, to, at (2), on (2), from, in.
1. Well arrive in Soroca
2 pm
Saturday.
2. Well stay in Soroca
Monday.
3. Then, well go
Saharna to see the monastery.
4.
the morning well leave Saharna.
5.
Saharna well go to |aul and spend two days there.
6.
Thursday well return home.
7.
home well tell our parents about our trip.
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Final Test
1
is Treasure Island .
car is old.
2. My father has a car.
3. Kate wrote a report.
report
is interesting.
boy
table
school
tooth
goose
mouse
man
child
woman
match
fox
country
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Past Simple
Past Participle
to be /bi:/
been /bi:n/
to begin /bPgPn/
began /bPgIn/
begun /bPgDn/
to blow /blBM/
blew /blu:/
blown /blBMn/
to bite /bait/
bit /bPt/
bitten /bPtn/
to break /brePk/
broke /brBMk/
broken /brBMkn/
to bring /brPH/
brought /brA:t/
brought /brA:t/
to build /bPld/
built /bPlt/
built /bPlt/
to buy /bQ/
bought /bA:t/
bought /bA:t/
to choose /tEu:z/
chose /tEBMz/
chosen /tEBMzn/
to come /kDm/
came /kePm/
come /kDm/
to cut /kDt/
cut /kDt/
cut /kDt/
to dig /dPg/
dug /dDg/
dug /dDg/
to do /du:/
did /dPd/
done /dDn/
to draw /drA:/
drew /dru:/
drawn /drA:n/
to drink /driHk/
drank /drIHk/
drunk /drDHk/
to drive /drQv/
drove /drBMv/
driven /drivn/
to eat /i:t/
eaten /i:tn/
to fall /fA:l/
fell /fel/
fallen /fA:ln/
to feed /fi:d/
fed /fed/
fed /fed/
to feel /fi:l/
felt /felt/
felt /felt/
to find /fQnd/
found /faMnd/
found /faMnd/
to fly /flQ/
flew /flu:/
flown /flBMn/
to forgive /fBgPv/
forgave /fBgePv/
forgiven /fBgPvn/
to get /get/
got /gOt/
got /gOt/
to give /gPv/
gave /gePv/
given /gPvn/
to go /gBM/
went /went/
gone /gOn/
to grow /grBM/
grew /gru:/
grown /grBMn/
to have /hIv/
had /hId/
had /hId/
to hear /hPB/
heard /hF:d/
heard /hF:d/
to hold /hBMld/
held /held/
held /held/
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Infinitive
Past Simple
Past Participle
to keep /ki:p/
kept /kept/
kepr /kept/
to know /nBM/
knew /nju:/
known /nBMn/
to leave /li:v/
left /left/
left /left/
to light /laPt/
lit /lPt/
lit /lPt/
to lose /lu:z/
lost /lOst/
lost /lOst/
to make /mePk/
made /mePd/
made /mePd/
to meet /mi:t/
met /met/
met /met/
to put /pMt/
put /pMt/
put /pMt/
to read /ri:d/
read /red/
read /red/
to ride /raPd/
rode /rBMd/
ridden /rPdn/
to ring /rPH/
rang /rIH/
rung /rDH/
to rise /raPz/
rose /rBMz/
risen /rPzn/
to run /rDn/
ran /rIn/
run /rDn/
to say /seP/
said /sed/
said /sed/
to see /si:/
saw /sA:/
seen /si:n/
to sell /sel/
sold /sBMld/
sold /sBMld/
to send /send/
sent /sent/
sent /sent/
to shake /EePk/
shook /EMk/
shaken /EePkBn/
to shine /EaPn/
shone /EOn/
shone /EOn/
to sleep /sli:p/
slept /slept/
slept /slept/
to sit /sPt/
sat /sIt/
sat /sIt/
to speak /spi:k/
spoke /spBMk/
spoken /spBMkn/
to spend /spend/
spent /spent/
spent /spent/
to sweep /swi:p/
swept /swept/
swept /swept/
to swim /swPm/
swam /swIm/
swum /swDm/
to take /tePk/
took /tMk/
taken /tePkn/
to tell /tel/
told /tBMld/
told /tBMld/
to think /JPHk/
thought /JA:t/
thought /JA:t/
understood /,DndBstMd/
to wear /weB/
wore /wA:/
worn /wA:n/
to win /wPn/
won /wn/
worn /wn/
to write /raPt/
wrote /rBMt/
written /rPtn/
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Reader
HOW STRANGE
It was a very cold December
morning. The temperature of
the air was 20C (Centigrade).
We were having breakfast. It
was Sunday, so Father was at
home too. He said to Mother:
I am going to Australia next
week. Will you, please, take out
my summer things, Lara? Ill
need my light shoes, my white
cold.
Papa, and what about summer and win
ter? asked Nick.
Well, in Australia seasons do not come
when they come in Europe or in the United
States. Each season lasts about three months,
but spring lasts from September to the end
of November; summer from December to
the end of February; autumn from March
to the end of May; and winter from June
to the end of August. Do you see now, Nick,
now.
We asked Father to go on with his story,
but he said it was time for skiing. Father
went up to the window and called us.
Look at our garden, is it not beautiful
with the white snow over the ground and
the trees?
Jack:
My dog can count.
Teacher: Can he?
Jack:
I ask him how much two minus
two is and he says nothing.
***
Teacher, will you scold a boy for
something he didnt do?
Teacher: Of course not.
Harry:
Thats good, I didnt do my homework.
Harry:
there is rain
my kerchief!
When the children looked, they saw
nothing in it but stones.
The neighbour was very angry.
She ran to the old woman and shouted:
Look what these twelve months gave
beautiful.
Then they gave you the right sort of
***
***
Doctor: Are you ill, my boy? Let me see
your tongue.
Bill:
Dont look at my tongue, Doctor.
No tongue can tell how ill I am.
Mike:
Tom:
***
Tom, your father is a teacher and
you cannot read and write.
Your father is a doctor and your
little brother has no teeth.
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coats tomorrow.
But in the morning the sun came out.
They were warm and the turtle said again:
What about our coats? Should we make
them?
AN OLD TALE
Once a little old woman baked cakes in her
oven. She had on a black dress and a small
white apron. A red cap was on her head. A
poor old man came to her kitchen door and
said, I am hungry, good woman, please give
you. Go away.
So the poor old man went away hungry.
Now comes the strangest part of this
story. As the old woman began to eat her
cakes she began to grow smaller and smaller.
Her nose became a sharp bill. She looked at
her arms. And what did she see? She saw
black wings.
She looked at her black dress and white
apron. But they were all feathers. Now she
was a bird.
You can see this little bird. She hops
up and down trees and looks for worms.
You will know her when you see her.
People say that the old woman who did
not want to give one tiny cake to a poor
old man is a woodpecker now.
all of them.
So I began to write. There were so many
things that I wanted to do in the New Year!
I must learn not to say which are my favourite sweets when we have visitors (I always
do so because I hope they will leave them for
me). The same about cakes; the same about
sandwiches.
I must lay the table more willingly and
in time, and not leave it until the last moment.
I must be tidier. I must hang up my
coat and dresses, and fold the things that
go into drawers.
I must get up when that terrible alarm
clock rings and not push it under the pillow,
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THE WOODPECKER
A Romanian Tale
Once upon a time there was a woman,
who had a long nose and a nosey character.
One day God collected all the insects in the
world the wasps and flies, mosquitoes,
beetles and bugs. He put them all in a big
sack and tied the sack at the top with a piece
of string. Then God went to find the woman.
bit.
So the woman untied the string, and
opened the bag a very little bit, but still
LAZYBONES GRUNDY
Lazy-bones Grundy
Must do sums for Monday
Or even on Friday,
Says lazy-bones Grundy.
Now very soon comes Friday
And Saturday comes,
But lazy-bones Grundy
Has no time for sums.
Ill do it on Sunday,
So this is the time-table
Of lazy-bones Grundy.
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***
Mother Why is your new dress so dirty,
Mary? And your face and your
hands are dirty, too! Did you see
me in a dirty dress and with dirty
hands?
Mary: I didnt see you when you were a
little girl.
***
Mother: Kate, if you meet a very dirty little
girl in the street and she gives you
a piece of bread, will you take it?
Kate:
No.
Mother: Why not?
Kate:
Because there is no jam on it.
Fatty! said the Wolf, I was in the forest near a hill. A big stone fell on my back.
Bunny took the stone off my back. May I
eat him or not? If you say that I must not
stone.
The Wolf, the Rabbit and the Duck went
to see the stone.
You say that the stone was on the Wolfs
***
Mother: Pete, never put off till tomorrow
what you can do today.
Pete:
All right, Mother, lets eat the
cake and the sweets today.
of it.
such a book.
Will you send it to me, please. Id like
to see it.
Teacher:
Bob:
Teacher:
Bob:
Vocabulary
Aa
ache /eik/
aerobics /eBrBMbPks/
(be)afraid of /BfrePd/
agency /ePdGBnsP/
adventure /BdventEB/
airway /eBweP/
alike /BlaPk/
alive /BlaPv/
almanac /A:lmBnIk/
almost /A:lmBMst/
already /A:lredP/
ancient /ePnEBnt/
angel /ePndGl/
anorak /InBrIk/
apartment /Bpa:tmBnt/
application /,IplPkePEn/
around /BraMnd/
arrive /BraPv/
asleep /Bsli:p/
assembly hall /BsemblP hA:l/
athlete /IJli:t/
athletic /IJletPk/
attic /ItPk/
attentive /BtentPv/
attraction /BtrIkE(B)n/
attractive /BtrIktPv/
author /A:JB/
durere
aerobic=
a se teme de
agen\ie
aventur=
rut= aerian=
asem=n=tor
viu, ]n via\=
almanah
aproape, c]t pe ce
deja
antic, str=vechi
]nger
hanorac
apartament
cerere, solicitare
de jur ]mprejur
a sosi, a veni
a adormi
sal= de festivit=\i
atlet
atletic
mansard=
atent
atrac\ie
atr=g=tor
autor
Bb
bacon /bePkBn/
badge /bIdG/
barbecue /bL:bPkju:/
barefoot /beBfMt/
baseball /bePsbA:l/
bat /bIt/
beach /bi:tE/
beagle /bi:gl/
beauty /bju:ti/
beef /bi:f/
believe /bili:v/
beginning /bPgPnPH/
belong /bPlOH/
besides /bPsQdz/
best regards to...
bite /baPt/
blanket /blIHkPt/
blazer /blePzB/
blond /blOnd/
boast /bBMst/
boar /bA:/
boating /bBMtPH/
body /bOdi/
boil /bAPl/
boiled /bAPld/
booking office /bMkPH OfPs/
bored /bA:d/
boring /bA:rPH/
bacon, costi\=
insign=
carne fript= la gr=tar
descul\
baseball
baston (la jocul de ar[ice)
plaj=
copoi
frumuse\e
carne de vit=
a crede
]nceput
a apar\ine
]n plus
complimente
a mu[ca
plapum=
blazer
blond, b=lai
a se l=uda
porc mistre\
canotaj, plimbare cu barca
corp
a fierbe, a clocoti
fiert
cas= de bilete
plictisit
plicticos
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()
borrow /bOrR/
(be) born /bA:n/
bother /bOCB/
bowl /bBMl/
break /brePk/
breathe /bri:C/
bright /braPt/
broom /bru:m/
brush /brDE/
bungalow /bDHgBlBM/
burn down /bF:n/
a ]mprumuta
n=scut
a plictisi, a nec=ji
strachina
recrea\ie
a respira
luminos, iste\
m=tur=
perie
c=su\=
a arde
Cc
calf /ka:f/
camping /kImpiH/
candle /kIndl/
canned /kInd/
canteen /kInti:n/
captain /kIptin/
cart /kL:t/
cartoon /ka:tu:n/
castle /ka:sl/
CD compact disk
(to take) a catnap /kItnIp/
certificate /sBtPfPkBt/
chat /tEIt/
cheek /tEi:k/
chew /tEu:/
chewing gum /tEu:iH gDm/
chicken /tEPkPn/
chop /tEOp/
Christ /krLPst/
citizen /sPtPzn/
clear /klPB/
close /klBMs/
closet /klOzPt/
coal /kRl/
collection /kBlekEn/
college /kOlPdG/
come out /,kDm aut/
community /kBmju:nBtP/
companion /kBmpInPBn/
constitute /kOnstPtju:t/
contain /kBntePn/
continent /kOntPnBnt/
convenient /kBnvi:niBnt/
cooker /kMkB/
copper /kOpB/
corn /kA:n/
cottage /kOtPdG/
countryside /kDntrisaPd/
crop/krOp/
curds /kF:dz/
curtain /kF:tn/
vi\el
camping
lum]nare
conservat
cantin=
c=pitan
c=ru\=
desen animat
castel
compact disc
a a\ipi
certificat
conversa\ie
obraz
a mesteca
gum= de mestecat
pui, carne de pui
a t=ia
Cristos
cet=\ean, locuitor
luminos
apropiat
c=mar=, magazie
c=rbune
colec\ie
colegiu
a ie[i
comunitate
tovar=[ (de drum)
a forma, a alc=tui
a cuprinde
continent
convenabil
plit=
cupru, aram=
porumb
c=su\=, vil= mic=
\ar=, provincie
recolt=
br]nz= de vaci
perdea
,
,
, ,
Dd
damp /dImp/
deaf /def/
umed, jilav
surd
118
deer /dPB/
delicious /dPlPEBs/
delight /dPlaPt/
delightful /dPlaPtfMl/
dependence /dPpendBns/
design /dPzain/
detention /dPtenEn/
die /dai/
dig /dPg/
dimple /dPmpl/
dining-car /daPniH ka:/
discover /dPskDvB/
dishwasher /dPEwOEB/
distance /dPstBns/
dressing /dresiH/
dressmaker /dresmNkB/
drink /driHk/
drive /draPv/
drown /draMn/
dry /draP/
duster /dDstB/
cerb
delicios
pl=cere, bucurie
]nc]nt=tor
dependen\=
a proiecta
re\inere dup= lec\ii
a muri
a s=pa
gropi\= (]n obraz)
vagon restaurant
a descoperi, a dezv=lui
ma[in= de sp=lat vesel=
distan\=
sos
croitoreas=
a bea
a conduce un vehicul
a (se) ]neca
uscat
c]rp= de [ters praful
,
( )
-
,
Ee
eggplant /egplL:nt/
eldest /eldPst/
encyclopedia /Pn,saPklBpi:diB/
endangered species /PndeindGBd spi:Ei:z/
endless /endlBs/
enjoyable /PndGAPBbl/
enough /PnDf/
entertaining /,entBtePnPH/
entry /entrP/
equipment /PkwPpmBnt/
escape /PskNp/
especially /PspeEBlP/
eve /i:v/
event /Pvent/
ever /evB/
everything /evriJiH/
everywhere /evriweB/
except /Pksept/
excited /PksaPtPd/
expensive /PkspensPv/
expert /ekspF:t/
extra /ekstrB/
(p=tl=gea) v]n=t=
cel mai ]n v]rst=
enciclopedie
specii amenin\ate
nesf]r[it
pl=cut
destul, de ajuns
distractiv, amuzant
articol de dic\ionar
echipament
a evada
mai ales, ]n special
ajun
]nt]mplare, caz
vreodat=, oric]nd
tot
pretutindeni
]n afar= de
emo\ionat
scump, costisitor
specialist, expert
suplimentar
,
,
-,
,
-.
Ff
fable /fNbl/
fact /fIkt/
factory /fIkt(B)rP/
fairy tale /feBri tNl/
fall asleep /,fA:l Bsli:p/
famous /fePmBs/
fan /fIn/
fast /fL:st/
favourite /fePvBrPt/
fawn /fA:n/
feed /fi:d/
fabul=
fapt, ]nt]mplare
fabrica
basm
a adormi
celebru
evantai
iute
favorit, preferat
c=prior=, cerb t]n=r
a hr=ni
119
fence /fens/
ferry /feri/
fever /fi:vB/
fight /faPt/
finally /faPnBlP/
find out /faPndaMt/
fire /faPB/
fireplace /faPBplePs/
firework /faPBwF:k/
fisherman /fiEBmBn/
flat /flIt/
flight /flQt/
floor /flA:/
flower-bed /flaMBbed/
fly /flaP/
foal /fBMl/
foggy /fOgP/
fool /fu:l/
foreign /fOrBn/
forgive /fBgPv/
fortress /fA:trPs/
found /faMnd/
freckle /frekl/
friendship /frendEPp/
frying pan /fraPPH,pIn/
fun /fDn/
(make) fun of smb
fur /fF:/
gard
bac, ponton
febr=
a lupta
]n sf]r[it, ]n ]ncheiere
a afla
foc
c=min, [emineu
foc de artificii
pescar
plat, neted
zbor
etaj
strat, r=zor de flori
a zbura
m]nz
ce\os, cu cea\=
prost
str=in
a ierta, a scuza
cetate
a funda, a ]ntemeia
pistrui
prietenie
tigaie
distrac\ie
a glumi pe seama cuiva
blan=
Gg
gas /gIs/
gate /gePt/
general /dGenBrBl/
generous /dGenBrBs/
geography /dGPOgrBfi/
get ripe /,getraPp/
get together /get tBgeCB/
ghost /gBMst/
giant /dGaPBnt/
gift /gPft/
glass /gla:s/
glorious/glA:rPBs/
gnaw /nA:/
goat /gBMt/
golden /gBMldn/
gooseberry /gMzbBrP/
grasshoper /gra:s,hOpB/
grave /grePv/
greens /gri:nz/
grow up /,grBu Dp/
growl /graMl/
gun /gDn/
gym /dGPm/
gymnastics /dGPmnIstPks/
gaz
poart=
comun
generos
geografie
a se coace
a se aduna
duh, stafie
gigant, uria[
dar
sticl=, pahar
glorios
a roade
capr=
auriu
agri[=
cosa[
morm]nt
legume proaspete, verde\uri
a se face mare
a m]r]i
arm= de foc, pistol
sal= de gimnastic=
gimanstic=
()
,
,
,
,
Hh
habitat /hIbP,tIt/
ham /hIm/
hang /hIH/
hand in /,hIndPn/
habitat
jambon
a at]rna
a ]nm]na
120
hard /hL:d/
hard working /,hL:dwF:kPH/
hare /heB/
harvest /hL:vPst/
hate /hNt/
hear /hiB/
height /haPt/
here /hPB/
high /hLP/
hold discussions /hBMld dPskDE(B)nz/
hole /hBMl/
holly /hOlP/
home-made /,hBMmmePd/
hoover /hu:vB/
hoover /hu:vB/
horrible /hOrBbl/
horse riding /hA:s raPdPH/
hospitable /hOspitBbl/
household chores /haMshBMld tEA:z/
however /hauevB/
hug /hDg/
huge /hju:dG/
hunt /hDnt/
hurry /hDrP/
in a hurry /in B hDrP/
hurt /hF:t/
Ii
imagine (v) /PmadGPn/
imagination (n) /P,mIdGPnNEn/
imaginative /PmIdGPnBtPv/
important /PmpA:tBnt/
impossible /PmpOsBbl/
individual /,PndPvPdGuBl/
indoor /PndA:/
information /,PnfBmePEn/
ingredient /ingri:dPBnt/
instructor /PnstrDktB/
interest /PntrBst/
international /,PntBnIEnBl/
iron /aPBn/
a imagina
imagina\ie
imaginativ
important
imposibil
individual
de sal=
informa\ie
ingredient
instructor
interes
interna\ional
fier de c=lcat
Jj
jack-o-lantern /,dGIk BlIntBn/
jaw /dGA:/
jolly /dGOli/
journalist /dGF:nBlPst/
jumper /dGDmpB/
just /dGDst/
Kk
keen /ki:n/
keen on /,ki:n On/
keep /ki:p/
kid /kPd/
kitten /kPtn/
knowledge /nOlPdG/
ascu\it
a se pasiona
a \ine, a p=stra
ied
pisic
cuno[tin\e
121
Ll
ladder /lIdB/
lamb /lIm/
laugh at /la:f Bt/
law /lA:/
lawn /lA:n/
lawyer /lA:jB/
lay the table /lN CB tNbl/
leave (for) /li:v/
lets go /lets gBM/
librarian /lQbrBrPBn/
lilliput /lPlPpDt/
literature /lPtrBtEB/
lively /laPvlP/
look after /,lMk a:ftB/
look alike /lMk BlaPk/
lovable /lDvBbl/
lover /lDvB/
low /lBM/
luck /lDk/
scar=
miel
a r]de de
lege
peluz=, gazon
avocat
a pune masa
a pleca (la)
s= mergem
bibliotecar
pitic
literatur=
plin de via\=
a avea grij= de
a se asem=na
dr=gu\
amator
jos
noroc
()
,
,
, ,
Mm
majestic /mBdGestik/
married /mIrPd/
master /ma:stB/
match /mItE/
meal /mi:l/
means /mi:ns/
meat /mi:t/
medieval /,medPi:v(B)l/
melon /melBn/
memories /memBrPz/
metropolitan /metrBpOlPtBn/
midday /,mPddeP/
midnight /mPdnaPt/
miner /maPnB/
misbehave /,misbPhePv/
mix /mPks/
mixer /mPksB/
modest /mOdPst/
monarch /mOnBk/
monastery /mOnBstri/
motorcycle /mBMtBsaPkl/
move /mu:v/
movie /mu:vi/
mysterious /mPstPBriBs/
maiestuos, m=re\
c=s=torit
st=p]n
meci
mas=, m]ncare
mijloace
carne
medieval
z=mos, pepene galben
amintiri
mitropolit
amiaz=
miezul nop\ii
miner
a se purta r=u
a amesteca
aparat de mestecat, agitator
modest
monarh
m=n=stire
motociclet=
a se mi[ca
film
misterios, tainic
Nn
narrow /nIrBM/
nature /nePtEB/
navigation /,nIvigePEn/
neighbour /nePbB/
neither /naPCB(r)/
]ngust
natur=
naviga\ie
vecin
nici..., nici...
122
... ...
new-born /nju:bA:n/
next /nekst/
next to /nekst tB/
notice /nBMtPs/
nowadays /naMBdePz/
numerous /nju:mBrBs/
nou-n=scut
urm=torul
aproape de, l]ng=
a observa
]n zilele noastre
numeros
Oo
occupation /,OkjupePEn/
ocean /BMEn/
office /OfPs/
OK /R kN/
once /wDns/
only /BMnli/
opinion /BpPniBn/
opposite /OpBzPt/
orchard /A:tEBd/
orchestra /A:kPstrB/
originally /BrPdGBnBlP/
outdoor /aMtdA:/
over /BMvB/
ocupa\ie
ocean
birou
Perfect! }n regul=!
odat=
singur
p=rere, opinie
vizavi
livad=
orchestr=
ini\ial
]n aer liber
peste, deasupra
, ,
! !
, -
Pp
pail /pePl/
pan /pIn/
parade /pBrePd/
parcel /pa:s(B)l/
PE /,pi:i:/
peaceful /pi:sfl/
peanut /pi:nDt/
people /pi:pl/
peel /pi:l/
pickled /pPkld/
piece /pi:s/
piglet /piglBt/
pilot /paPlBt/
pineapple /paPnIpl/
pinkish /pPHkPE/
player /plePB/
playground /plePgraMnd/
point /pAPnt/
polite /pBlaPt/
pond /pOnd/
pool /pu:l/
pour /pA:(r)/
prefer /prPfF:/
press-up /presDp/
profile /prBMfaPl/
progress /prRgres/
programming /prBMgrImPH/
protect /prBtekt/
prove /pru:v/
proverb /prOvB:b/
g=leat=
crati\=
parad=
pachet, colet
educa\ie fizic=
pa[nic
arahid=
lume, oameni
a cur=\a de coaj=
murat, marinat
bucat=
purcelu[
pilot, aviator
ananas
roz, trandafiriu
juc=tor
teren de jocuri
a indica
politicos
hele[teu
balt=
a turna
a prefera
flotare
profil, schi\= biografic=
progres
programare
a ap=ra, a proteja
a dovedi, a verifica
proverb
123
,
,
a se m]ndri
puc
violet
a se ]mbr=ca
a scoate, a stinge
Qq
quarrel /kwOrBl/
ceart=, a se certa
Rr
radish /rIdPE/
rapidly /rIpidli/
rare /reB/
really /ri:Bli/
recipe /resBpi/
recognize /rekBg,nQz/
record-book /rekA:d bMk/
reference book /referBns bMk/
register /redGPstB/
relative /relBtPv/
reliable /rPlaPBbl/
religious education
/rPlPdGBs ,edGukePEn/
remind /rPmQnd/
report /ripA:t/
responsibility /ri,spOnsBbPlPti/
restore /ristA:/
return ticket /rPtF:n tPkPt/
reunion /ri:ju:niBn/
revise /rPvaPz/
revolting /rPvBMltPH/
rhino /raPnBM/
rich /rPtE/
rise /raPz/
rock /rOk/
rocking chair /rOkPH tEeB/
roe /rBM/
roll /rBMl/
royal /rAPBl/
rude /ru:d/
ridiche
rapid, abrupt
rar
]ntr-adev=r
re\et=
a recunoa[te
agenda elevului
carte de referin\e
registru
rud=
de ]ncredere
educa\ie religioas=
a reaminti
relatare, a relata
responsabilitate
a restaura
bilet dus-]ntors
reunire
a revizui, a corecta
revolt=tor
rinocer
bogat
a r=s=ri, a se ridica
piatr=, st]nc=
balansoar
c=prioar=
chifl=
regesc, regal
grosolan
Ss
sack /sIk/
sailboat /sePlbBMt/
sailor /sePlB/
sausage /sOsPdG/
save /seiv/
science /saPBns/
sac
corabie cu p]nz=
marinar
c]rna\, salam
a salva
[tiin\=
124
secret /si:krBt/
seldom /seldBm/
serious /sPBrPBs/
serve /sF:v/
shake (hands) /EePk/
share /EeB/
shell (eggs) /Eel/
shepherd /EepBd/
shine /EaPn/
shoot /Eu:t/
shooting /Eu:tPH/
shore /EA:/
show smb. in (into) /,ER in/
sign /saPn/
silly /sPli/
similar (to) /sPmBlB/
single ticket /siHgl/
sink /sPHk/
sit up /,sPtDp/
(be) situated /sPtjuePtPd/
skin /skin/
slate /slePt/
sleeping bag /sli:pPH bIg/
sleigh /sleP/
slowly /slBMli/
smart /smL:t/
smoke /smBMk/
sociable /sREBbl/
soft /sOft/
soul /sBMl/
space /spePs/
spaceship /spePsEPp/
spacesuit /spePssju:t/
special /speEl/
spelling /spelPH/
splash /splIE/
square /skweB/
stadium /stePdiBm/
stage /stePdG/
stair /steB/
standard /stIndBd/
stem /stem/
step /step/
stop by /stOp/
store /stA:/
straight /strePt/
strange /strePndG/
struggle /strDgl/
stuffed /stDft/
stupid /stju:pid/
subject /sDbdGPkt/
supply /sBplaP/
surprise /sBpraPz/
survival /sBvaPvl/
survive /sBvaPv/
swallow /swOlBM/
swimming /swimiH/
swimming pool /swimiH pu:l/
secret
rar
serios
a servi
a da m]na cu cineva
a ]mp=r\i
a cur=\a
p=stor, cioban
a str=luci
a trage cu arma, a ]mpu[ca
v]n=toare
\=rm
a conduce (]n)
semn
prost
similar
bilet pentru o c=l=torie
chiuvet=
a sta ]n capul oaselor
(a fi) situat
piele, coaj=
t=bli\=, placa de ardezie
sac de dormit
sanie
]ncet, lent
de[tept, ingenios
fum
sociabil
moale
suflet
spa\iu (cosmic)
nav= cosmic=
scafandru
special
ortografie, liter= cu liter=
a stropi, strop
scuar, pia\=
stadion
scen=
scar=
drapel, stindard
tulpin=
treapt=
a trece pe la cineva
a aduna
drept, direct
ciudat, straniu
lupt=; a se lupta
umplut
stupid
obiect de studiu
stok, a furniza
a surprinde, a ului
supravie\uire
a supravie\ui
a ]nghi\i
]not
bazin de ]not
125
()
,
()
,
,
,
;
,
,
Tt
take place /tePk plePs/
talkative /tA:kBtPv/
team /ti:m/
tease /ti:z/
tear /tPB/
technology /teknOlBdGi/
teddy bear /tedi beB/
terrific /tBrPfPk/
terrible /terBbl/
through /Jru:/
through train /Jru: trein/
thump /JDmp/
ticket /tPkPt/
tidy up /taPdP Dp/
tie /taP/
timetable /taPmtNbl/
title /taPtl/
(on) time /taPm/
toaster /tBMstB/
together /tBgeCB/
top /tOp/
tourist /tMBrPst/
towards /tBwA:dz/
traveller /trIvBlB/
travelling/trIvBlPH/
treat /tri:t/
trick /trPk/
trip /trPp/
true /tru:/
turkey /tF:ki/
turn off /tF:n Of/
turn over /tF:n BMvB/
twice /twaPs/
a avea loc
vorb=re\
echip=
a s]c]i
lacrim=
tehnologie
ursule\ (juc=rie)
extraordinar
teribil
prin
tren expres
a lovi tare
bilet
a face ordine
a lega
orar
titlu
la timp
toaster
]mpreun=
partea de sus
turist
spre, la
c=l=tor
c=l=torie
a trata
pozn=, [iretlic
c=l=torie
adev=rat, credincios
curcan
a ]nchide
a (se) r=sturna
de dou= ori
,
()
,
,
,
()
Uu
ugly /Dgli/
uniform /ju:nifA:m/
united /junaPtPd/
until /BntPl/
upon /BpOn/
useful /ju:sfl/
ur]t
uniform=
unit
p]n= la
pe
folositor
Vv
valuable /vIljuBbl/
various /veBrPBs/
vineyard /vPnjBd/
vitamin /vPtBmPn/
volunteer /,vOlBntPB/
valoros, pre\ios
divers, diferit
vie, podgorie
vitamin=
voluntar
126
,
,
Ww
wagon /wIgBn/
wait for /wePt/
waken /wePkBn/
want /wOnt/
war /wA:/
washing machine /wOEPH mBEi:n/
way /weP/
on the way to /On CBwN tB/
weigh /weP/
weight /wePt/
well-known /,welnBMn/
wet /wet/
whitewash /waPtwOE/
wife /waPf/
wild /waPld/
wonderland /wDndBlInd/
wood /wu:d/
wooden /wMdn/
woods /wu:dz/
woollen /wu:lBn/
c=ru\=
a a[tepta
a se trezi
a dori
r=zboi
ma[in= de sp=lat rufele
cale
]n drum spre
a c]nt=ri
greutate
vestit
ud
v=ruit; a v=rui
so\ie
s=lbatic
\ara minunilor
lemn
de lemn
p=dure
de l]n=
,
,
()
Zz
zip /zPp/
fermoar
127
Allan /IlBn/
Alice /IlPs/
Amanda /BmIndB/
Amy /ePmi/
Anne /In/
Andrew /Indru:/
Antonio /IntBMniBM/
Antony /IntBni/
Armstrong /a:mstrOH/
Bill /bPl/
Charles /tEa:lz/
Chris /krPs/
Danny /dIni/
David /dePvPd/
Diana /dQInB/
Elizabeth /PlizBbBJ/
George /dGA:dG/
Edward /edwBd/
Hill /hPl/
Jane /dGePn/
Jim /dGPm/
John Flynn /dGOn flPn/
Irene /Qri:nP/, /Qri:n/
Kate /kePt/
Kim /kPm/
Margaret /ma:grBt/
Mark Twain /ma:k twePn/
Michael /mQkl/
Martin Luther /ma:tPnlu:tB/
Philip /fPlPp/
Robert /rObBt/
Ted /ted/
Tony /tBMni/
Sandy /sIndi/
Sarah /seBrB/
Steve /sti:v/
Sue /su:/
Vanda /vIndB/
William /wPljBm/
Africa /IfrPkB/
America /BmerPkB/
Antarctica /Inta:ktikB/
Athens /IJBns/
Asia /ePEB/
Australia /OstrePlPB/
Berlin /,bF:lPn/
California /kIlPfA:nPB/
China /tEQnB/
England /PHglBnd/
Europe /ju:BrBp/
France /fra:ns/
Germany /dGF:mBni/
Greece /gri:s/
Great Britain /,grePtbritn/
Italy /PtBlP/
London /lDndBn/
Mississippi /,mPsPsPpi/
Moscow /mOskBM/
New-York /,nju: jA:k/
Oxford /OksfBd/
Paris /pIrPs/
Poland /pBMlBnd/
Reading /redPH/
Rome /rBMm/
Russia /rDEB/
San Francisco /,sInfrBnsPskBM/
Seine /sePn/
Spain /spePn/
Thames /temz/
Tiber /tQbB/
USA /ju:eseP/
Warsaw /wA:sA:/
Washington /wOEPHtBn/
White House /,wQthaus/
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