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S Starter 6 Unit 6
Vocabulary ................................... 9 Vocabulary ................................. 33
Grammar..................................... 34
Vocabulary .................................. 13
Grammar...................................... 14 7 Unit 7
Oral competences ....................... 16 Vocabulary ..................................37
Grammar..................................... 38
Vocabulary .................................. 17
Grammar...................................... 18 8 Unit 8
Oral competences ...................... 20 Vocabulary .................................. 41
Grammar..................................... 42
Vocabulary .................................. 21
Grammar..................................... 22 Let’s all Step Up 1
Oral competences ...................... 24
Answer key .................. 101
4 Unit 4
Vocabulary ................................. 25
Grammar..................................... 26
Oral competences ...................... 28
5 Unit 5
Vocabulary ................................. 29
Grammar..................................... 30
Oral competences ...................... 32
4 four
five 5
Vocabulary
Step Up Student’s Book Let’s all Step Up
Vocabulary 5
Daily routines
1 Abbina le figure alle attività quotidiane..
1 2 3
4 5 6
3 my 4 TV 5 to bed
homework
Grammar
Step Up Student’s Book Let’s all Step Up
1
Grammar
Subject pronouns
1 Scrivi i pronomi personali soggetto corretti scegliendo fra quelli
nel riquadro.
▶ Tom he
1 the pencil
2 Sarah and Ben
3 Lisa
4 Josh and I
5 you and Jess
▶ I am / is Italian.
Possessive adjectives
4 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
6 six
Esercizio 1
In questo esercizio si è mantenuto il
focus linguistico dell’esercizio originale,
ma si è ridotto il numero di routine
quotidiane che gli studenti devono Esercizio 2
abbinare.
Questo esercizio è stato adattato dal
corrispondente esercizio nello Student’s
Book. In questo caso invece di parlare
delle routine quotidiane con un
compagno, gli studenti devono abbinare
il verbo corretto all’attività utilizzando
come supporto un elenco di parole da
cui scegliere.
Esercizio 1
In questo adattamento si è fornito un
elenco di parole per completare le frasi,
in modo da alleggerire il carico di lavoro Esercizio 2
richiesto agli studenti.
Questo esercizio sui pronomi soggetto
è stato adattato dallo Student’s Book:
invece di scrivere le parole mancanti per
completare le frasi, gli studenti abbinano
le frasi usando penne colorate. L’uso dei
colori aiuta a consolidare ulteriormente
l’apprendimento.
Esercizio 3
In questo esercizio sugli aggettivi
possessivi si sono fornite opzioni di
scelta per completare le frasi in modo
da alleggerire il carico di lavoro da Esercizio 4
svolgere.
Anche in questo esercizio gli studenti
hanno a disposizione due opzioni di
scelta per completare le frasi, piuttosto
che completarle con l’aggettivo
possessivo corretto senza alcun
supporto.
seven 7
Oral competences
Step Up Student’s Book Let’s all Step Up
5
Oral competences
Communication Asking for and making suggestions
1 010/011 Completa i dialoghi con le parole nel riquadro.
Poi ascolta e controlla.
▶ What
W shall we / What shall do today?
32 thirty-two
thirty Let’s all Step Up 1 • PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press
Esercizi 1 e 2
Anche in questo caso il supporto dell’audio rende più
accessibile l’esercizio. Sono disponibili due versioni di
ogni dialogo: una versione standard e una versione
con pause per il controllo e la ripetizione. Inoltre sono
state mantenute le illustrazioni per contestualizzare il
dialogo. Per ridurre il carico di scrittura si è fornito un
elenco di parole mancanti nell’esercizio 1 e opzioni di
scelta nell’esercizio 2.
8 eight
Open your books! Look! Sit down! Don’t talk! Listen! Read!
3 4 5
School things
2 Abbina gli oggetti (1–6) nella figura alle parole.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Numbers
3 Scrivi le parole nel riquadro accanto ai numeri corretti.
Days
5 Completa i giorni della settimana con le lettere mancanti.
▶ Monday
1 T sd y
2 W dn sd y
3 Th rsd y
4 Fr d y
5 S t rd y
Sunday
Months
6 Metti i mesi nell’ordine corretto. Scrivi i numeri.
January 1 February 2
June September
August 8 November 11
March April 4
May 5 July
December October 10
School subjects
7 Abbina le parole nel riquadro alle
materie (1–6). Scrivi le parole. 3
4
Geography Science D.T. 2
5
Art P.E. English
1 Art
6
2
3 1
4
5
6
1 finger
2
3 4
3
4 5
5 2
6
1 Ireland 4
2 5
3 6
Grammar
Subject pronouns
1 Scrivi i pronomi personali soggetto corretti scegliendo fra quelli
nel riquadro.
▶ Tom he
1 the pencil
2 Sarah and Ben
3 Lisa
4 Josh and I
5 you and Jess
▶ I am / is Italian.
Possessive adjectives
4 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
Oral competences
Communication Greetings
1 002/003
Completa i dialoghi con le espressioni nel riquadro.
Poi ascolta e controlla.
And you? Hi How are you? very well Not bad See you
▶ Good morning!
1 I’m f n , th nks.
2 By -by .
3 H v g d d y.
4 S y l t r!
5 H v n c w k nd.
Fred Sue
1 Luke’s her .
2 Helen’s her .
3 Peter’s her .
4 Lucy’s her .
5 Rachel’s her .
▶ grandad
1 p r nts 4 c s n
2 gr ndm 5 gr ndp r nts
3 br th r
Grammar
be: Present simple Negative
1 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
Question words
3 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
▶ is my sister. (vicino)
A This B That
Oral competences
Communication Talking about dates
1 004/005 Leggi i dialoghi. Poi ascolta e scegli l’alternativa corretta.
A B
2
3
C D E F
4
5
6
bedroom A hall
bathroom kitchen
dining room living room
2 Abbina le parole nel riquadro agli oggetti (1–6) nella figura dell’es.1.
Scrivi le parole.
1 bed
2
3
4
5
6
Grammar
Prepositions of place
1 Completa le parole con le lettere mancanti.
Plural nouns
2 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
▶ ‘Are
‘ there / Is there 30 students in your class?’ ‘No, there aren’t.’
some / any
5 Completa le frasi con some o any.
Oral competences
Communication Talking about quantity
1 006/007
Leggi il dialogo. Poi ascolta e completalo con le parole e i
numeri nel riquadro.
5
6
1 4
3
2
1 skateboard 4
2 5
3 6
Laura
▶ camera
1 ph n
2 s ngl ss s
Josh
3 t bl t
4 sk t b rd
5 d ry
Grammar
have got: Present simple Affirmative
1 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
1 Tom a brother.
2 Our flat two bathrooms.
3 They a new Art teacher.
4 Tina my calculator.
5 You P.E. at school today.
1 ‘Has James got / Have James got this book?’ ‘No, he hasn’t.’
2 ‘Has John got my calculator?’ ‘No, he hasn’t / haven’t.’
3 ‘Have the children got Maths today?’ ‘Yes, they has / have.’
4 ‘Have I got / Have got your phone number?’ ‘Yes, you have.’
5 ‘Have we got English homework?’ ‘No, we haven’t / hasn’t.’
The possessive ’s
4 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
▶ Ni
Nick’s
k’ / Nicks hamster 1 Lucy’s / Lucys’ sunglasses
4 The men’s / mens’ rucksacks 5 Jo and Tim’s / Jo’s and Tim’s dog
Oral competences
Communication Asking about price and paying for things
1 008/009 Leggi i dialoghi. Poi ascolta e completali.
1 2 3
4 5 6
3 my 4 TV 5 to bed
homework
Grammar
Present simple Affirmative
1 Aggiungi -s ai verbi quando necessario.
▶ He plays tennis.
1 We live in Rome.
2 He speak English.
3 I visit my grandparents on Sundays.
4 It start at 6 o’clock.
5 You listen to music in your bedroom.
1 She Spanish.
2 He school at 3.30 p.m.
3 They breakfast in the garden.
4 Mum and I TV after dinner.
5 Our dad the kitchen.
▶ in summer in 2020
1 the weekend night
2 Sundays Valentine’s Day
3 spring September
4 autumn the evening
5 18th August my birthday
▶ I get up at 7 o’clock.
Adverbs of frequency
6 Metti l’avverbio di frequenza tra parentesi nella posizione corretta.
Segna solo un puntino.
Oral competences
Communication Asking for and making suggestions
1 010/011
Completa i dialoghi con le parole nel riquadro.
Poi ascolta e controlla.
▶ What
W shall we / What shall do today?
▶ cheese 1 2
3 4 5
meat fish
chicken tuna
1 2
FOOD
dairy products fruit
▶ cheese grapes
3 4
vegetables
potatoes
5
Grammar
Present simple Negative
1 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
Object pronouns
5 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
Oral competences
Communication Talking about likes and dislikes
1 012/013
Completa i dialoghi con le parole nel riquadro.
Poi ascolta e controlla.
3 do 4 play 5 go
play go do
▶ cricket
Grammar
can (ability) Affirmative and negative
1 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
▶ Leo can / can’t ride a horse (✓), but he can’t ride a bike.
1 Emma can play football, but she can / can’t play cricket (✗).
2 You can / can’t sing (✓), but you can’t dance.
3 I can / can’t play the guitar (✓), but I can’t play the piano.
4 They can / can’t snowboard (✗), but they can ski.
5 We can speak French, but we can / can’t speak German (✗).
Imperatives
3 Completa le istruzioni con gli imperativi nel riquadro. Scrivi solo
la lettera.
A Close
B Get up
C Don’t sit
D Don’t swim
E Don’t use
▶ A the window, 1 here! 2 ! F Write
please.
▶ She plays
y the
1 She gets up early /
piano beautifully /
earlily.
beautifuly.
Oral competences
Communication Talking about ability
1 014/015
Completa i dialoghi con le domande nei riquadri. Scrivi solo la
lettera. Poi ascolta e controlla.
Adam I can play basketball very well. I can play tennis, too.
I can’t play very well, but I love it.
1
Tom
Adam I can’t play rugby at all. Can you?
Tom Yes, I can.
2
Adam
Tom Yes, I can. I’m in the school team.
boots 3 1
dress
scarf
jacket
4
hat
trainers 5
3
6
1 to p
2 s
4
3 s
4 h
5
5 T-
1
6 s
6
2
Grammar
Present continuous Affirmative
1 Completa le frasi con ’m, ’s o ’re. Poi aggiungi -ing ai verbi per formare
il Present continuous.
3 A is he eating?
B He’s eating a ham sandwich.
Oral competences
Communication Shopping for clothes
1 016/017
Completa i dialoghi con le parole nel riquadro.
Poi ascolta e controlla.
5 Where are the changing rooms? E Yes, it is. I’ll take it.
4 Unit 4
Simple Grammar 1
A–C have got: Present simple ...... 66
D Il genitivo sassone ....................... 71
Answer key .......................... 103
5 Unit 5
A–B Present simple ....................... 73
C Preposizioni di tempo ................ 76
D Avverbi di frequenza.................. 77
Singolare
I
you
he/she/it
Plurale
we
you
they
Esercizio
1 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
▶ Dan = he / she
5 Harry = he / they
Forma affermativa
Forma intera Forma contratta
I am I’m
he he’s
she is she’s
it it’s
we we’re
you are you’re
they they’re
Esercizi
2 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
1 I am / is 12.
’m ’re ’s
▶ I’m Italian.
1 She French.
2 We from Milan.
4 My birthday in June.
6 I happy today.
C Aggettivi possessivi
Step Up 1 / Unit 1 / p.26
Attenzione:
it’s = it is
its = aggettivo possessivo
Esercizio
4 Completa le frasi con gli aggettivi possessivi nel riquadro.
he he
she is not she isn’t
it it
we we
you are not you aren’t
they they
Esercizio
1 Completa le frasi con ’m not, isn’t o aren’t.
Am I
Are you
he
?
Is she
it
we
Are you
they
Esercizi
2 Abbina le domande alle risposte. Usa un colore diverso per
ogni abbinamento.
C Parole interrogative
Step Up 1 / Unit 2 / p.38
Esercizio
4 Completa le domande con la parola interrogativa corretta.
1 A is that girl?
B She’s my sister.
2 A is your brother?
B He’s 17.
3 A is your birthday?
B It’s in April.
5 A is your pen?
Esercizi
5 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
6 Completa le frasi con this, that, these o those in base alle indicazioni
tra parentesi.
Esercizi
1 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
3 Hi, Mum! I’m in front of / under the school – where are you?
4 The kitchen is in front of / between the living room and the dining room.
5 The sofa and the armchairs are behind / in the living room.
B Sostantivi plurali
Step Up 1 / Unit 3 / p.51
Plurali regolari
Alla maggior parte dei sostantivi si aggiunge -s.
Singolare Plurale
brother + -s brothers
sister + -s sisters
holiday + -s holidays
Variazioni ortografiche
sostantivi che terminano bus buses
si aggiunge -es
in -s, -x, -ss, -sh, -ch, -o church churches
Plurali irregolari
child children
man men
woman women
person people
mouse mice
fish fish
foot feet
Esercizio
3 Scrivi la forma plurale dei seguenti sostantivi.
▶ book books
1 school
2 monkey
3 sandwich
4 class
5 box
6 dish
7 city
8 country
9 shelf
10 person
11 fish
12 man
13 child
14 woman
15 mouse
16 foot
Esercizi
4 Completa le frasi con ’s o are.
My house
Bedrooms: 3
Living room: 1
Dining room: 0
Hall: 1
Bathroom: 1
Shower: 0
Esercizi
6 Leggi le informazioni sul Galaxy Hotel. Completa le domande con la
forma corretta di there is o there are.
▶ Is there a sauna?
▶ Are there three restaurants?
1 a shower in the rooms?
5 a TV in the rooms?
E some / any
Step Up 1 / Unit 3 / p.52
Esercizio
8 Completa le frasi con some o any.
Esercizio
9 Completa le frasi con they’re, their o there.
Forma affermativa
Forma intera Forma contratta
I I’ve
have got got
you you’ve
he he’s
she has got she’s got
it it’s
we we’ve
you have got you’ve got
they they’ve
Esercizi
1 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
▶ I has got
ot / have got a new phone.
5 We homework.
Forma negativa
Forma intera Forma contratta
I I
have not got haven’t got
you you
he he
she has not got she hasn’t got
it it
we we
you have not got you haven’t got
they they
Esercizio
3 Completa le frasi con la forma negativa contratta di have got
nel riquadro.
haven’t got hasn’t got
2 Luca a bike.
3 I a brother.
4 We a garden.
6 They a dog.
Forma interrogativa
I
Have
you
he
Has she
it
got
?
we
Have you
they
Risposte brevi
Si usa la forma affermativa o negativa di have. Per esempio:
Esercizi
4 Completa le domande con have got o has got.
D Il genitivo sassone
Step Up 1 / Unit 4 / p.64
Si usa -’s o -’ per esprimere possesso o per indicare un rapporto tra due cose.
Esercizi
6 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
▶ 1
my sisters Aurora
2 3
4 5
my parents my aunt
1 They’re sunglasses.
2 He’s cat.
3 They’re footballs.
4 They’re rucksacks.
5 It’s bag.
Forma affermativa
I
live
you
he
she lives
it
we
you live
they
Esercizi
1 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
5 Alice in a hospital.
B Present simple
Step Up 1 / Unit 5 / p.77
Variazioni ortografiche
Quando si aggiunge -s alla terza persona singolare, si deve tener conto delle
seguenti variazioni ortografiche.
Esercizio
3 Completa le frasi con la forma corretta dei verbi nel riquadro.
C Preposizioni di tempo
Step Up 1 / Unit 5 / p.78
at, in, on
+ ore at half past six
at + fine settimana at the weekend
+ notte at night
+ parti del giorno in the morning / afternoon / evening
in + mesi in December
+ stagioni in summer
+ giorni della settimana on Saturday(s)
on + date on 17th July
+ giorni festivi on Christmas Day
Esercizio
4 Completa le frasi con at, in o on.
D Avverbi di frequenza
Step Up 1 / Unit 5 / p.78
100% 0%
Esercizio
5 Indica con una freccia dove va inserito l’avverbio nella frase.
▶ usually
He walks to school.
1 rarely
2 never
3 often
4 sometimes
5 always
Forma negativa
Forma intera Forma contratta
I I
do not live don’t live
you you
he he
she does not live she doesn’t live
it it
we we
you do not live you don’t live
they they
Esercizi
1 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
▶ I doesn’tt / don’t g
get up early on Sundays.
5 I (speak) Spanish.
B Present simple
Step Up 1 / Unit 6 / p.89
Forma interrogativa
I
Do
you
he
Does she
it
live
?
we
Do you
they
Risposte brevi
Si usa la forma affermativa o negativa di do / does. Per esempio:
Esercizi
3 Completa le domande con Do o Does. Poi completa le risposte brevi.
B No, .
B No, .
B Yes, .
B Yes, .
B No, .
Esercizi
5 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
▶ A What / How do
d you spell your name?
B C-H-I-A-R-A.
B At 1 o’clock.
B Pasta, usually!
B It finishes in June.
F It starts at 8 o’clock.
D How often… ?
Step Up 1 / Unit 6 / p.90
Esercizio
7 Quanto spesso fanno sport questi studenti? Osserva la tabella e
completa le frasi.
Esercizi
8 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
▶ A Where’s my phone?
B James has got it.
6 A Does your dad help you and your sister with your homework?
Il verbo modale can è lo stesso per tutte le persone. Can è sempre seguito
dalla forma base del verbo principale senza to.
Forma affermativa
I
you
he
she can dance
it
we
you
they
Forma negativa
I
you
he
can’t
she dance
(cannot)
it
we
you
they
Esercizio
1 Completa le frasi con can o can’t.
B can (abilità)
Step Up 1 / Unit 7 / p.103
Forma interrogativa
I
you
he
Can she
it
sing
?
we
you
they
Risposte brevi
Si usa la forma affermativa o negativa di can. Per esempio:
Esercizio
2 Usa le parole date per scrivere domande con can.
Poi completa le risposte brevi.
1 A Pietro / swim?
B No, .
B Yes, .
3 A you / cook?
B Yes, .
B No, .
C L’imperativo
Step Up 1 / Unit 7 / p.104
Esercizio
3 Completa le frasi con la forma affermativa o negativa dell’imperativo
dei verbi nel riquadro.
D Why… ? / Because…
Step Up 1 / Unit 7 / p.104
Esercizio
4 Abbina le domande alle risposte. Usa un colore diverso per
ogni abbinamento.
E Avverbi di modo
Step Up 1 / Unit 7 / p.104
Avverbi regolari
Si formano aggiungendo -ly all’aggettivo corrispondente.
Aggettivo Avverbio
beautiful beautifully
bad badly
slow slowly
easy easily
Avverbi irregolari
Aggettivo Avverbio
good well
early early
late late
fast fast
hard hard
Esercizio
5 Scegli l’aggettivo corretto per ciascuna frase, poi completa la frase con
l’avverbio corrispondente.
A slow
B hard
A bad
B lucky
A late
B hard
A fast
B early
A late
B slow
Forma affermativa
Forma intera Forma contratta
I am I’m
working working
he he’s
she is she’s
it it’s
we we’re
you are you’re
they they’re
Esercizio
1 Completa le frasi con il Present continuous dei verbi nel riquadro.
1 Patrick a book.
B Present continuous
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Variazioni ortografiche
si aggiunge -ing alla watch watching
maggior parte dei verbi
forma base del verbo speak speaking
verbi che terminano in si toglie la -e e si have having
consonante + -e aggiunge -ing write writing
verbi che terminano si raddoppia la sit sitting
in una vocale + una consonante finale stop stopping
consonante e si aggiunge -ing
Esercizio
2 Completa le frasi con il Present continuous dei verbi tra parentesi. Usa
la forma contratta quando possibile.
C Present continuous
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Forma negativa
Forma intera Forma contratta
working working
he he
she is not she isn’t
it it
we we
you are not you aren’t
they they
Esercizio
3 Riscrivi le frasi alla forma negativa contratta.
1 I’m reading.
I reading.
2 They’re running.
They running.
3 She’s writing.
She writing.
We watching a film.
He wearing trainers.
D Present continuous
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Forma interrogativa
Am I
Are you
he
working
?
Is she
it
we
Are you
they
Risposte brevi
Si usa la forma affermativa o negativa di be. Per esempio:
Esercizio
4 Usa le parole date per scrivere domande. Poi completa le risposte brevi.
▶ A you / study?
A Are you studying?
B Yes, I am.
B No, .
B No, .
B Yes, .
B Yes, .
Esercizio
5 Scegli l’alternativa corretta.
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Unit 5
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5 aren’t 6 isn’t
1 it 2 we 3 she 4 they 1 visit 2 likes 3 work 4 starts
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5 he 6 you 5 listen 6 practises
1 Is there 2 Is there 3 Are there
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4 Are there 5 Is there
1 am 2 is 3 are 4 is 5 are 1 plays 2 use 3 reads
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6 are 4 speaks 5 works 6 walk
1 Yes, there is. 2 No, there isn’t.
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3 Yes, there are. 4 No, there aren’t.
1 ’s 2 ’re 3 ’re 4 ’s 5 ’re 5 Yes, there is. 1 speaks 2 teaches 3 goes
6 ’m 4 gets up 5 tidies
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1 any 2 some 3 any 4 some
1 our 2 her 3 His 4 Their 5 any 6 any 1 In 2 in 3 On 4 on 5 at
5 my 6 your 6 on 7 In 8 in
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1 They’re 2 There 3 their
Unit 2 4 There 5 They’re 6 Their 1 She rarely has breakfast.
2 We are never late for school.
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3 Joe often goes to the cinema.
1 isn’t 2 aren’t 3 ’m not Unit 4 4 She sometimes tidies her bedroom.
4 aren’t 5 ’m not 6 isn’t 5 They always watch TV after school.
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1 has got 2 have got 3 has got
2 E 3 B 4 F 5 A 6 C 4 have got 5 has got
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Students’ own answers: Es. 1 pag. 78
1 ’s got 2 ’ve got 3 ’s got
1 Yes, I am. o No, I’m not. 1 don’t 2 don’t 3 don’t
4 ’s got 5 ’ve got
2 Yes, it is. o No, it isn’t. 4 doesn’t 5 doesn’t 6 don’t
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3 Yes, they are. o No, they aren’t. Es. 2 pag. 79
1 hasn’t got
4 Yes, I am. o No, I’m not. 1 doesn’t teach 2 doesn’t play
2 hasn’t got
5 Yes, he / she is. o No, he / she isn’t. 3 doesn’t eat 4 don’t live
3 haven’t got
Es. 4 pag. 54 5 don’t speak
4 haven’t got
1 Who 2 How old 3 When Es. 3 pag. 80
5 haven’t got
4 Where 5 Which 6 haven’t got 1 Do / I don’t 2 Does / he doesn’t
Es. 5 pag. 56 3 Does / she does 4 Do / we do
Es. 4 pag. 69
1 This 2 Those 3 That 4 This 5 Do / they don’t
1 Has / got
5 Those 6 These Es. 4 pag. 80
2 Have / got
Es. 6 pag. 56 3 Has / got Students’ own answers:
1 That 2 Those 3 This 4 Have / got 1 Yes, I do.
4 These 5 That 6 Those 5 Has / got 2 Yes, they do. o No, they don’t.
7 These 8 This 3 Yes, I do. o No, I don’t.
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4 Yes, he / she does.
1 No, I haven’t.
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Unit 3 2 Yes, it has.
3 Yes, she has. 1 What time 2 How 3 When
Es. 1 pag. 57 4 What 5 Where
4 No, he hasn’t.
1 next to 2 on 3 in front of Es. 6 pag. 82
5 Yes, they have.
4 between 5 in 6 under 2 A 3 F 4 B 5 D 6 E
6 No, she hasn’t.
7 opposite 8 near
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1 Matthew’s 1 four times 2 twice 3 once
1 in 2 between 3 under 4 on
2 women’s Es. 8 pag. 84
5 in front of
3 parents’ 1 He 2 her 3 us 4 me 5 I
Es. 3 pag. 60 4 Ben and Alex’s 6 them
1 schools 2 monkeys 5 Giulia’s Es. 9 pag. 85
3 sandwiches 4 classes 5 boxes 6 Harry’s
6 dishes 7 cities 8 countries 1 her 2 him 3 them 4 them
Es. 7 pag. 72 5 him 6 us 7 them 8 it
9 shelves 10 people 11 fish
1 Aurora’s
12 men 13 children 14 women
2 Sara and Jack’s
15 mice 16 feet
3 the children’s
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1 ’s 2 are 3 are 4 ’s 5 are 5 my aunt’s
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1 can 2 can 3 can’t 4 can’t
5 can
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1 Can Pietro swim?
No, he can’t.
2 Can your friends play badminton?
Yes, they can.
3 Can you cook?
Yes, I can.
4 Can Beatrice play the piano?
No, she can’t.
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1 Write 2 Don’t swim 3 Put
4 Tidy 5 Close 6 Don’t eat
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2 F 3 C 4 E 5 A 6 B
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1 A / slowly 2 A / badly
3 B / hard 4 A / fast 5 A / late
Unit 8
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1 is reading
2 are visiting
3 is sleeping
4 are listening
5 are playing
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1 ’s making
2 are running
3 ’s studying
4 ’s writing
5 ’s sitting
6 are playing
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1 ’m not 2 aren’t 3 isn’t
4 aren’t 5 isn’t 6 aren’t
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1 Is Francesca having dinner?
No, she isn’t.
2 Are you watching this programme?
No, I’m not.
3 Are Giulio and Marco waiting for
me?
Yes, they are.
4 Is the dog sleeping?
Yes, it is.
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1 Why 2 What 3 Who
4 Where 5 Why 6 What
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