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GREAT TIME

WORKBOOK

HERBERT PUCHTA, JEFF STRANKS AND PETER LEWIS-JONES


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CONTENTS
Welcome 4
UNIT 1 One world 10 UNIT 7 We love sports! 64

Grammar 10 Grammar 64
Vocabulary 12 Vocabulary 66
Reading 14 Reading 68
Writing 15 Writing 69
Listening 16 Listening 70
Sum it up 17 Sum it up 71

UNIT 2 I feel happy 18 UNIT 8 Dance to the music 72

Grammar 18 Grammar 72
Vocabulary 20 Vocabulary 74
Reading 22 Reading 76
Writing 23 Writing 77
Listening 24 Listening 78
Exam skills: Reading 25 Exam skills: Reading 79
Consolidation 1 & 2 26 Consolidation 7 & 8 80

UNIT 3 Me and my family 28 UNIT 9 Would you like dessert? 82

Grammar 28 Grammar 82
Vocabulary 30 Vocabulary 84
Reading 32 Reading 86
Writing 33 Writing 87
Listening 34 Listening 88
Sum it up 35 Sum it up 89

UNIT 4 In the city 36 UNIT 10 High fliers 90

Grammar 36 Grammar 90
Vocabulary 38 Vocabulary 92
Reading 40 Reading 94
Writing 41 Writing 95
Listening 42 Listening 96
Exam skills: Listening 43 Exam skills: Listening 97
Consolidation 3 & 4 44 Consolidation 9 & 10 98

UNIT 5 In my free time 46 UNIT 11 A world of animals 100

Grammar 46 Grammar 100


Vocabulary 48 Vocabulary 102
Reading 50 Reading 104
Writing 51 Writing 105
Listening 52 Listening 106
Sum it up 53 Sum it up 107

UNIT 6 Friends 54 UNIT 12 Getting around 108

Grammar 54 Grammar 108


Vocabulary 56 Vocabulary 110
Reading 58 Reading 112
Writing 59 Writing 113
Listening 60 Listening 114
Exam skills: Writing 61 Exam skills: Reading and Writing 115
Consolidation 5 & 6 62 Consolidation 11 & 12 116

Pronunciation page 118 Grammar reference page 122 Irregular verb list page 128

3
WELCOM E
The alphabet Colors
1 02 Listen and write the names and the cities. 1 03 Listen and write the colors. Then color.
Names
0 Pedro
1
2
3
0 b l ack 6
4
5

Cities
1
2 1 7
3
4
5
6
2 8
2 Match to make the words.

0
t lphabet

3 9

1 olor

2 b nglish
4 10

3 a ord

4
w ook
5

2 Find and circle eleven colors in the word snake.

5
c t hink ge
bla
c k gra
yb ye
l l ow
ite
an

lu

wh
er
or

dp
wn
e
en

u rp o
lepink br
gre

4
WELCOM E

International words 2 04 Listen and put the words


in order.
1 Unscramble the letters to make words.
a hamburger
b airport
c phone
d pizza
e café
0 trapior airport 1 sub f television
g tablet
h 1 sushi
i hotel
j city
2 facé 3 -fiiw
SUMMING UP
1 05 Listen and draw.

1 2

4 ishus 5 aaannb

6 rbumagerh 7 thole

3 4

8 iytc 9 openh

10 zizap 11 tranaurest

5 6

12 cinadswh 13 axit

14 inevilesto 15 bleatt

5
Articles: a and an The day
1 Circle the correct options. 1 Look at the pictures and complete the phrases.
0 a / an orange bus
1 a / an Italian city
2 a / an American TV show
3 a / an white tablet
4 a / an English actor
5 a / an hamburger
6 a / an black taxi
7 a / an phone
8 a / an gray house
9 a / an red bus 0 Good mo rn i ng 1 Good

2 Write the words in the list in the correct


columns. How many more words can you
write?
actor | airport | apple | city | hamburger
hotel | orange | TV show

a an

actor
2 Good 3 Good

Saying Hello and Goodbye


1 Write the words in the list under the pictures.
Bye | Good afternoon | Good evening | Good morning | Good night | Hello | Hi | See you

A B

Hello

6
WELCOM E

Classroom objects SUMMING UP


1 Match the pictures with the words in the list. 1 06 Put the dialogues in order. Then listen and
Write 1–10 in the boxes. check.
1 book | 2 chair | 3 computer | 4 desk Dialogue 1
5 door | 6 pen | 7 pencil | 8 projector
9 board | 10 window 1 CONNOR Good morning, Mr. Davis.
CONNOR I’m fine. And you?
MR. DAVIS Hello, Connor. How are you?
MR. DAVIS I’m great, thanks.
Dialogue 2
A B
LUCAS Yeah, have a good day.
LUCAS Bye, Paula.
PAULA Bye, Lucas. See you later.
Dialogue 3

LILY I’m fine, thank you.


D LILY Bye, Mrs. Edwards.
C
LILY Good afternoon, Mrs. Edwards.
MRS. EDWARDS Good. I’ll see you in class.
MRS. EDWARDS Hello, Lily. How are you?

2 Write dialogues.
E F

G H

OLIVIA Hello.
JIM
I J 1 BRIAN
OLIVIA

2 Find the words from Exercise 1 in the word


search.
W A B C Z B O A R D
I B R V N O W T O P
N O O R Q O M K T E
D P O T D K B L C N
O L D T B Z K S E D
W N V M I Q G J J U
E S R E T U P M O C
X J L V C H A I R Z
L R F L I C N E P M TIM
G S Y H X E K L Q B DAD

7
Numbers 0–20 Classroom language
1 Write the numbers in the boxes. 1 Circle the correct options.
1 four 4 12 seven

2 eight 13 sixteen
3 twenty 14 eighteen
4 five 15 ten
5 twelve 16 fourteen
6 six 17 three
7 eleven 18 thirteen
8 one 19 seventeen
9 fifteen 20 two
10 nineteen 21 nine
0 Close your books. / 1 Raise your hand. /
11 zero
What does this mean? Close your books.

Plural nouns

1 How many? Find, count, and write the plurals.


book  | chair | child | computer | door |  man
pencil  | pen | phone | window | woman

2 Listen. / 3 Work with a partner. /


That’s right. That’s wrong.

4 Listen. / 5 Work with a partner. /


0 eight men Look at the picture. Raise your hand.
1 three

2 seven
3 fifteen
4 eighteen
5 two
6 one
7 zero
8 twelve
9 four
10 six 6 Open your books. /
Look at the picture.

8
WELCOM E

Numbers 20–100 2 07 Listen and write the numbers.


1 Write the numbers. 0 thirty-four
1
0 seventy 70
2
1 thirty
3
2 forty
4
3 ninety
5
4 one hundred
6
5 fifty
7
6 twenty
8
7 sixty
9
8 eighty
10
9 thirty-four
11
10 sixty-eight
12
11 twenty-one
13
12 ninety-nine
14
13 fifty-three

Messages
1 08 Listen to the messages and circle the correct options.
Message 1 Message 2

Hi, Luke Hi, Debbie


1 / James.
Message from Paul Jones Message from 5Claire / Clare 6Green / Gree
ne.
27 / 8 Elm Street.
His address is Her address is 744 / 34 Park Lane.
3
The bus number is 8 / 9. The bus number is 815 / 16.
His phone number is Her phone number is
4298-555-8758 / 298-555-6758
. 9237
-564-1453 / 237-563-1453.

SUMMING UP
1 09 Listen and complete the messages.
Message 1 Message 2

Hi, Marco Hi, Carla

Message from Mr.


0 Cleverly .
Message from Jane 4
1 Valley Street. .
His address is Her address is 5
Ridge Road.
2 .
The bus number is The bus number is 6
.
3 .
His phone number is Her phone number is 7
.

9
1 WORLD
ON E

GRAMMAR 3 Look at the pictures and circle the correct


words.
Question words SB page 14

1 Complete the sentences with the correct 0 He / She / It is happy.


question words.

0 What ’s your name?

1 We / You / I are friends.


1 old are you?

2 are you from?

2 They / We / You are


Japanese.

3 She / He / It is 11.

4 I / She / We am Carla.
3 is your favorite sportsperson?

4 is he/she your favorite?

5 We / They / You are


2 Write answers to the questions in Exercise Josh.
1 so they are true for you.
0 My name is
1
6 We / You / They are
2
sisters.
3
4

7 I / It / You is the Brazilian


Pronunciation flag.
/h/ or /w/ in question words
Go to page 118.

10
1 O N E WO R LD

The verb be SB page 15 6 Rewrite the sentences using short forms.

4 Complete the table with the words in 0 It is a Turkish flag.


the list. It’s a Turkish flag.
am | are | are | are | is | is | is 1 She is Russian.

0 I am Paul.
2 You are a good friend.
1 You 13.
3 They are British.
2 He happy.

3 She from Mexico. 4 We are from Boston.

4 It Japanese. 5 I am Paul. What is your name?


5 We sisters.
6 He is 12 today.
6 They friends.

5 Complete the sentences with the verb be. Use short forms.

0 You ’re Russian. 5 She American.

GET IT RIGHT!
Subject–verb agreement with be
1 I Portuguese. We use the form of be that agrees with the subject.
✓ They are from Italy.
✗ They is from Italy.
Correct the sentences.
0 There are a beautiful beach.
There is a beautiful beach.
2 We Mexican.
1 The classes two hours long.

2 It are cold today.

3 Are the English player good?


3 They Brazilian.
4 We’s from France.

5 My favorite country are the U.S.

4 He Australian.

11
VOCABULARY

Word list

the U.S. / American

Mexico / Mexican

South Africa / South African

the U.K. / British

Turkey / Turkish
Countries Australia / Australian
and
nationalities
Japan / Japanese

Russia / Russian

Portugal / Portuguese
Brazil / Brazilian

new ≠ old

fast ≠ slow big ≠ small

Adjectives

dirty ≠ clean
cheap ≠ expensive

Key words in context


country Mexico is a beautiful country.
fan I’m a big fan of Jennifer Lawrence.
flag The American flag is red, white, and blue.
nationality What’s your nationality?
player Gareth Bale is my favorite soccer player.
sportsperson Usain Bolt is a famous sportsperson from Jamaica.

12
1   O N E WO R LD

Countries and nationalities  Adjectives  SB page 17


SB page 14
3   Write the adjectives under the pictures.
1   Find ten countries in the word big  | cheap | clean | dirty |  expensive
search. Then write the countries. fast  | new | old | slow | small

G H I S O C I X E M
$1,000,000
U B R A Z I L S G E

A B V J A S K O J T

I C N A M P S U I U

L Y E I F A L T C R

A M Z S E F L H G K
The car is …
R T B S K R R A H E
0 expensive .
T H E U S A U F X Y
1 .
S E V R W T Z R B J 2 .
U U J A P A N I T Q 3 .
A K K A Y H B C N M 4 .
G P O R T U G A L D
$50
0 Brazil
1
2
3
4
5
The car is …
6
5 .
7
6 .
8
7 .
9
8 .
2   Complete the words. 9 .
0 Oliver’s from Cape Town. He’s 4   Put the words in order to make sentences.
South Afric an .
0 book / English / My / new / is
1 He’s from London. He’s Briti .
2 I’m from Mexico City. I’m My English book is new.
Mexic . 1 red / Her / is / pen
3 She’s from New York. She’s

Americ .
2 is / house / old / Our
4 They’re from Sydney. They’re
Australi .
5 You’re from Moscow. You’re 3 fast / bikes / Their / are
Russi .
6 My mom is from Rio. She’s 4 big / school / Our / is
Brazili .

7 Our teacher is from Lisbon. He’s
Portugu . 5 My / small / bedroom / is
8 Ryoko is from Tokyo. She’s Japan .
9 They’re from Istanbul. They’re 6 car / Her / expensive / is
Turk .

13
READING
1 REMEMBER AND CHECK Complete the table. Then look at the website on page 13 of the Student’s Book and
check your answers.

Name Age Country City Favorite sportsperson

Pedro 10
Brittany

Oleg

Yumi

2 Read the text quickly. Where are they from? Match the names with the countries.
0 Juan c a Turkey
1 Mary Lynn b South Africa
2 Ibrahim c Mexico
3 Rebecca d the U.S.
4 Lucy e the U.K.

Hi, my name’s Juan. I’m from Acapulco. I’m Mexican. I’m 12 years old.
My favorite sportsperson is James Rodriguez. He’s a soccer player from Colombia. He’s great.

My name’s Mary Lynn. I’m 10 years old. I’m American. I’m from Dallas.
My favorite sportsperson is Rafael Nadal. He’s a tennis player. He’s Spanish. He’s awesome.

Hi, I’m Ibrahim. I’m from Istanbul. I’m Turkish. I’m 11 years old.
My favorite sportsperson is Ellie Simmonds. She’s a swimmer from the U.K. She’s really fast.

My name’s Rebecca. I’m 12 years old. I’m South African. I’m from Cape Town.
My favorite sportsperson is Marta. She’s a soccer player. She’s Brazilian. She’s amazing.

My name’s Lucy. I’m 11 years old. I’m British. I’m from Liverpool.
My favorite sportsperson is Usain Bolt. He’s a runner. He’s Jamaican. He’s a great athlete.

3 Read the text again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).


0 Juan is from Mexico City. F
1 Juan’s favorite sportsperson is a soccer player.
2 Mary Lynn is 10.
3 Mary Lynn’s favorite sportsperson is a Brazilian tennis player.
4 Ibrahim is from Turkey.
5 Ellie Simmonds is an American swimmer.
6 Rebecca is 11.
7 Rebecca is from Brazil.
8 Lucy is from Liverpool.
9 Lucy’s favorite sportsperson is a woman.

14
1 O N E WO R LD

DEVELOPING WRITING

About me
1 Read the questionnaire. Then complete the text with the missing words.

Sydney Sports Academy

Be the Best – Summer Sports Camp on the Australian Coast


Tennis, soccer, volleyball, track – we can help you be the best!

We want to know all about you.


Hi, my name is 0 Pedro .
What’s your name? Pedro Velho I’m Brazilian. I’m from 1 .
I’m 2 years old.
Where are you from? Nova Friburgo in Brazil
My favorite sportsperson is
How old are you? 12 3 .
He’s a soccer player from Argentina.
Who’s your favorite sportsperson? Lionel Messi He’s amazing. I love soccer!
Who’s your favorite singer? I love music, too. My favorite singer is
will.i.am 4 . He’s awesome.

2 Use the text to complete the questionnaire. Sydney Spor ts Academy

Coast
Be the Best – Summer Sports Camp on the Australian
all, track – we can help you be the best!
Tennis, soccer, volleyb
Hi, my name is Amy Davies. I’m American.
I’m from Seattle. I’m 11 years old. We want to know all about you.
My favorite sportsperson is Serena
Williams. She’s a tennis player from the What’s your name?
0 Amy Davies
U.S. She’s awesome. I love tennis! 1
I love music, too. My favorite singer is Where are you from?
Taylor Swift. She’s great. 2
How old are you?
3
Who’s your favorite sport sperson?
4
Who’s your favorite singer?

3 Complete the text about you.

Hi, my name is 1 . I’m 2 .


I’m from 3 . I’m 4 years old. My favorite
sportsperson is 5 . She/He’s a 6
from 7 . She/He’s 8 . I love 9
! I love music, too. My favorite singer is 10 .
She/He’s 11 .

15
LISTENING DIALOGUE
1 12   Listen to the dialogue. Number Choose the correct answers (A, B, or C) to complete the
the people in the order you hear them. dialogue.
Hi. What’s your name?
BOY
A 0 A I’m 12.
GIRL
B Brazil.
C Julia.
And where are you from?
BOY
1 A I’m American.
GIRL
B I’m 10.
B C Sara.
BOY What city are you from?
GIRL 2 A Japan.
0 B New York.
C Brazil.
New York’s a beautiful city.
BOY
C 3 A Yes, I am.
GIRL
B Yes, it is.
C Yes, they are.
BOY Who’s your favorite singer?
GIRL 4 A Pharrell Williams.
B Ronaldo.
C Yes.
D
Why is he your favorite singer?
BOY
5 A No.
GIRL
B Yes.
C Because he’s awesome.
BOY Nice to meet you, Julia.
GIRL 6 A Yes.
E B No.
C Nice to meet you, too.

PHRASES FOR FLUENCY


1 Match the phrases 1–4 with their similar meanings a–d.
2 12  Listen again and write the names
in the list under the pictures in Exercise 1. 1 How’s it going? a Goodbye.

Ayse  | Haruka | Kayla | Roberto | Steve 2 See you later. b How are you?


3 I know! c Great.
3 Circle the correct answers (A or B).
4 That is so awesome! d You’re right.
0 Haruka is from …
A Tokyo. B Lisbon. 2 Use the phrases 1–4 in Exercise 1 to complete the
1 Roberto is from … mini-dialogues.
A Tokyo. B Lisbon.
1 A Hi, Mark.
2 Ayse is from …
B Fine, thanks.
A Istanbul. B Moscow.
3 Steve is from … 2 A Bye, Jen.
A London. B Cape Town. B Bye, Tim.
4 Kayla is from …
3 A This is my new laptop.
A London. B Cape Town.
B

4 A John’s a great soccer player.


B

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Sum it up
The Big World Quiz
1 Where do you find these things?
3 Where are these
capital cities?
1 Lisbon
1 3 A Portugal
B Brazil
C Mexico
2 Pretoria
A the U.K.
B Japan
A Japan A Mexico C South Africa
B the U.K. B Brazil 3 Ankara
C Spain C Japan A the U.S.
4 B Turkey
2
C Australia
4 Brasilia
A Mexico
B Russia
C Brazil
A the U.S. A the U.K.
B Turkey B Portugal
C Russia C South Africa

4 Who is from …
2 Where do they say “hello” 1 Brazil?
like this?
A Marta
1 “How’s it going?” B Tony Kroos
A the U.S. C James Rodriguez
B Portugal 2 the U.K.?
C Brazil A Serena Williams
2 “Buenos dias” B Usain Bolt
A Mexico C Ellie Simonds
B Turkey 3 Russia?
C the U.K. A Bruno Mars
3 “Konnichiwa” B Maria Sharapova
A Russia C will.i.am
B South Africa 4 the U.S.?
C Japan A Taylor Swift
4 “Merhaba” B Gareth Bale
A Russia C Lionel Messi
B Turkey
C Mexico

4 1A 2C 3B 4A 3 1A 2C 3B 4C 2 1A 2A 3C 4B 1 1B 2A 3B 4A
ANSWERS

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