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Life’s ups and downs
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Work hard, play hard!
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Somewhere to live
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Super me!
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A good job!
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CONTENTS
Verb
to be
am/is/are
I’m from Bristol.
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Possessive adjectives
my/your
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his/her
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Verbs
have/go/live/like
I have a brother.
I live with my parents.
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Possessive
’s
My sister’s name …
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Present Simple (1)
he/she/it
He comes from …
She teaches
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Questions and negatives
What does he do?
He doesn’t live …
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Present Simple (2)
I/you/we/they
I love singing.
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Do you relax at weekends?
I don’t work.
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Adverbs
always
,
usually
,
often
,
never
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There is/are
There’s a big living room.
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some
/
any
/
a lot of
She has some plates.
There aren’t any glasses.
She has a lot of clothes.
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this/that/these/those
I like that picture.
How much are these?
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can/can’t
She can ski.
I can’t speak French.
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Adverbs
quite well
,
not at all
I can draw quite well.
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was/were/could
Where were you yesterday?
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I could ski when I was five.
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was born
He was born in 1990.
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Past Simple (1)
Regular
worked
,
lived
,
studied
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Irregular
began
,
came
,
had
,
met
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Time expressions
last night
,
yesterday morning
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Personal information
email address
,
surname
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Adjectives
small
,
beautiful
,
easy
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Opposite adjectives
good/bad, hot/cold
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The family
husband
,
aunt
,
cousin
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Verbs
come
,
work
,
earn
,
go
,
play
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Jobs
nurse
,
hairdresser
,
lawyer
He designs buildings.
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Verbs
cook
,
eat
,
finish
,
sing
,
stay
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In my free time
play golf
,
dance
,
go to the gym
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My perfect weekend
watch TV
,
go shopping
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Things in the house
sofa
,
cooker
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Things in the street
post office
,
traffic lights
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Rooms and household goods
living room
,
bathroom
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towels
,
kettle
,
mugs
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Adjectives for good and bad
wonderful
,
great
,
awful
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Adverb + adjective
very big
,
really big
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Words that go together
Verb + noun:
play the guitar
Noun + noun:
bookshop
,
post office
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Prepositions
listen to music
,
come with me
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Regular verbs
clean
,
look after
,
open
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Irregular verbs
caught
,
lost
,
left
,
won
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Describing feelings
bored
,
excited
,
worried
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Describing things
interesting
,
exciting
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Everyday conversations
Hi, Pete!
Hello, Mrs Brown.
See you later!
Can I have a coffee,
 please?
Nice to meet you.
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What time is it?
It’s five o’clock.
It’s half past five.
It’s twenty-five past
 five.
It’s nearly three
 o’clock.
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Social expressions (1)
I’m sorry I’m late.
What’s the matter?
Can I/you …?
What does … mean?
Excuse me!
Pardon?
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Numbers
45
,
250
,
6.8
07861 56678
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Prices
£1.50
$19.99
€12
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Polite requests
Can I have …?
Can you open …?
Could I ask you …?
Could you tell me …?
Sure.
Sorry.
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What’s the date?
first
,
second
,
third
the third of April
April the third
2010 – two thousand
 and ten
2015 – twenty fifteen
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Unit
Grammar
Vocabulary
Everyday English
1
You and me
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LANGUAGE INPUT