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UNIT ulse basics Vocabulary 1 Places to go 1 Label the ictures with the words in the box. bowling alley café cinema football stadium gym library ark restaurant shoing centre skate ark sorts centre swimming ool sorts centre 1 s 2 s c 3 Write the laces in the box next to the definitions. bowling alley café cinema gym sorts centre swimming ool We re laying a great game. It s my turn. Wow! The ball is heavy! bowling alley 1 I m in the water. I m doing exercise. s 2 I m having a drink with my friends. c 3 I m doing aerobics. Sometimes I do yoga here. s c 4 First I cycle on the exercise bike. Then I lift weights. g I m sitting in the dark. I m watching something funny. c 4 Comlete the text with the words in the box. 3 g 4 c cinema football stadium skate ark sorts centre swimming ool It s the holidays and we aren t going to school today. I ve got a new skateboard so I m at the (1) skate ark. My sister s at the (2). She s laying tennis. 6 b a 7 s 8 f s There s a (3) centre, too. at the sorts My brother Sam is very lazy. He doesn t do sort, but he loves watching it. He s got tickets for a match at the (4) at the weekend! At the moment he s robably watching 9 c 10 r 11 l a film at the (). 2 Circle the correct words. I love using the weights at the gym / ark. 1 I m watching a match at the cinema / football stadium. 2 I m going to an Italian ark / restaurant for izza. 3 I m buying new shoes in the shoing centre / bowling alley. 4 You can t buy books in a gym / library. 29

ulse basics UNIT Grammar 1 There is / There are + a / an, some and any; countable and uncountable nouns singular There s There isn t lural There are There aren t 1 Write C (countable) or U (uncountable). gym C milk U 1 juice bar 6 water 2 children 7 juice 3 library 8 sorts centre 4 strawberry 9 food eole 10 Scout grou LOOK! a + consonant a dog / cinema an + vowel an ale / egg / island some uncountable and lural countable some water / some arks any uncountable and lural countable There isn t any water. / Is there any water? There aren t any arks. / Are there any arks? 2 Circle the correct words. There is / are two cinemas in my town. 1 There are a / some children laying in the ark. 2 There isn t / aren t a swimming ool here. 3 There s a / some café. Are you hungry? 4 Are you eating a / an ale? I haven t got some / any fruit. 6 There is / are three eole in the gym. 4 Comlete the email with the words in the box. a a an any are isn t isn t some are To: lewis@ulse.com Hi Lewis! How are you? I m sitting in my new bedroom. I like it here in Portsmouth. My new school is called Westland High. There (1) are some nice eole in my class. I ve got (2) new friend called William. He s (3) excellent basketball layer. There s (4) sorts centre here. It s got a gym and () tennis courts, but there (6) a swimming ool. Bad news! There aren t (7) good cinemas near here. There s a ark, but there (8) a skate ark. Look at my school s website there (9) some great hotos of me laying basketball! Hoe you can visit soon! Matt 3 Underline the mistakes in each sentence. There are any great cafés in Bristol. 1 There are some fruit for you. 2 There aren t some laces for us to skate. 3 There is some ark here. 4 There isn t any eole in the ool. Tick ( ) the sentences that are true for you. 1 There s a ark in my town. 2 There s a skate ark near my home. 3 There s a bowling alley next to my school. 4 There are some ales in my bag. 30

UNIT ulse basics Vocabulary 2 Food and drink 1 Find 16 food and drink words in the wordsquare. biscuit cake cheese chicken criss fish ham juice milk nuts orange eas otatoes rice salad yoghurt P O T A T O E S E S E R F I S H C A K E A I U B S J H A M O S C H I C K E N H R S E C S J M I L K A A N E C R I S P S N L U J U I C E O N G A T O I H E T Y A E D S N T C H E E S E Y O G H U R T P O A 3 Comlete the sentences with words in the box. cake criss fish ham milk eas rice salad yoghurt I m making a cake for the birthday arty. 1 R doesn t grow in Britain. It s a carbohydrate. 2 British eole like eating f and chis. 3 I often have a cold lunch, like sandwiches or a s. 4 We make c with otatoes. I don t like many green vegetables, but I like. 6 I like fruit and y for breakfast. 2 Circle the correct words. Criss / Peas have got a lot of salt in them. 1 Chicken / Salad is a tye of meat. 2 My favourite tye of ham / cheese is Brie. 3 Oranges / Biscuits are full of vitamin C. 4 My grandma makes delicious chocolate chickens / biscuits. Potatoes / Nuts are a healthy snack. 4 Match questions 1 with answers a e. 1 What do you usually have for lunch? 2 What do you and your family like to eat? 3 What is your favourite treat? 4 What food don t you like? What food can you cook? d a) My favourite treat is chocolate cake. b) I can cook chicken and otatoes. c) We like to eat fish and rice. d) I usually have a sandwich for lunch. e) I don t like ham. 31

ulse basics UNIT Grammar 2 Is there...? Are there...? questions Is there...? Are there...? short answers Yes, there is. No, there isn t. Yes, there are. No, there aren t. 1 Circle the correct words. Is / Are there any fruit on the table? 1 Is / Are there any restaurants near here? 2 Is / Are there any water? I m thirsty. 3 Is / Are there any rotein in this food? 4 Is / Are there any hot food on the menu? Is / Are there any children in the ark today? 6 Is / Are there a library in your town? SANFORD 3 Circle the short answers so they are true for you. 1 Is there any water in the classroom? Yes, there is. / No, there isn t. 2 Are there any sandwiches in your bag? Yes, there are. / No, there aren t. 3 Is there a bowling alley near your school? Yes, there is. / No, there isn t. 4 Is there any juice in the school cafeteria? Yes, there is. / No, there isn t. Are there any cafés in your town? Yes, there are. / No, there aren t. How much...? How many...? Questions and short answers How much... is there? There s a lot. / There isn t much. How many... are there? There are a lot. / There aren t many. 4 Circle the correct words. How much / many eole are there in the cinema? 1 How much / many shos are there? 2 How much / many fat is in this chocolate bar? 3 How much / many vegetables are there? 4 How much / many asta do you want? 2 Comlete the questions about Sanford. Write Is there or Are there. Is there No, there isn t. a cinema? 1 a library? Yes, there is. 2 any cafés? Yes, there are. 3 a ark? Yes, there is. 4 any schools? Yes, there are. a shoing centre? No, there isn t. Comlete the questions with How much or How many. How many schools are there in the town? There are three schools in the town. 1 calories are there in this yoghurt? There are 100 calories in this yoghurt. 2 juice is in the bottle? There s a lot of juice in the bottle. 3 gyms are there in the sorts centre? There s one gym in the sorts centre. 4 eole are there in the café? There aren t many eole in the café. 32

UNIT ulse basics Reading 1 Read the recie. What can you drink with your English breakfast? English breakfast Ingredients one or two sausages some bacon some mushrooms one or two eggs a tin of baked beans one tomato some butter or oil some toast Writing 3 Look at the recie notes. Ingredients: vegetables, eggs First: wash vegetables and cut into ieces Then: heat oil in an Next: add sinach, fry vegetables Finally: mix eggs and cook omelette 4 Now comlete this recie with the words in the box. add cook cut heat mix wash Delicious vegetable omelette 2 Read the recie in exercise 1 again. Match sentence beginnings 1 with endings a e. 1 First, wash 2 Then, oen 3 Next, ut the butter or oil 4 Put the sausages Finally, fry the tomato a) and bacon in the an first and fry them. b) the tomato and mushrooms. c) and mushrooms, and cook the baked beans. d) in a frying an and heat the an. e) the tin of baked beans. 33 Method First, wash the tomato and mushrooms. Cut them into ieces. Then, oen the tin of baked beans. Next, ut the butter or oil in a frying an and heat the an. Put the sausages and bacon in the an first and fry them. Finally, fry the tomato and mushrooms, and heat the baked beans. Drink a big glass of orange juice with your breakfast! b Ingredients an onion some mushrooms a tomato sinach some butter or oil two eggs Method First, (1) wash the vegetables. (2) C the onion and mushrooms into ieces. Then, ut some oil in a frying an and (3) h the an. Next, ut the onions and mushrooms in the an and fry them. (4) A some sinach after two minutes. Finally, () m two eggs in a bowl. Pour the eggs into the frying an with the vegetables and (6) c for a minute.

ulse basics UNIT Study guide Grammar There is / There are we use there is with singular nouns and there are with lural nouns There is a cinema next to the school. There are three shoing centres in our town. we use not to form the negative There isn t (is not) a skate ark. There aren t (are not) any bowling alleys. Countable and uncountable nouns countable nouns have got singular and lural forms cake cakes, sausage sausages, strawberry strawberries uncountable nouns haven t got a lural form because it isn t ossible to count them water waters a / an, some, any food foods we use a / an with singular countable nouns we use a before a consonant sound a village, a university, a sorts centre we use an before a vowel sound an ale, an ice cream, an hour we use some and any with uncountable nouns and with lural countable nouns we use some in affirmative sentences and we use any in questions and negative sentences How much...? How many...? we use How much...? with uncountable nouns How much fat is there in cheese? There s a lot. / There isn t much. we use How many...? with countable nouns How many bananas are there in the kitchen? There are a lot. / There aren t many. Vocabulary Places to go bowling alley café cinema football stadium gym library ark restaurant shoing centre skate ark sorts centre swimming ool Food and drink biscuits cake cheese chicken criss fish ham juice milk nuts orange eas otatoes rice salad yoghurt 34