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Lesson Two Words

1 Listen and repeat. S 21

amazing adj vcry good disgusting adj very bad; horrible


awful adj very bod original adj new and interesting, and different
bright adj strong in colour from other things
delicious adj tasting very good traditional adj something that has always been
deserted adj empty, with no one there done or made in the same way

2 Read and circle.


1 I wore cif;ghfy delicious red costume to the carnivaL
2 The music was bright I awful. No one liked it.
3 These pancakes are delicious I deserted. Can I hQve some more, please?
4 The costumes are really disgusting I original. I've never seen anything like them before.
5 I'm so rry, but this rice tastes amazing I disgusting. I can't eat it.
6 Everybody wore deserted / traditional clothes from their different countries.
7 The streets were deserted I bright because there was an important football match on.
8 The festival was amazing I traditional. We all had a great time.

danger poison hazord


dangerous poisonous hazordous

When the noun ends in -e, When the noun end s in -y,
we remove the -e and add we change the -y to an -; and add

"lam.
- OUt. -OUt.

adventure fury
famous adventurous furious

3 Listen and repeat. ~ 22

4 Read and circle.


1 My mum was fury ll/EriDt!!Jwhen I broke the window.
2 I'm not interested in fame I famous.l don't wont the world to know who lam.
3 Fireworks con be danger / dangerous, so be careful when you're near them.
4 My brother's really adventure I adventurous. He loves travelling to different places.
5 The wet floor is a safety hazard I hazardous. Someone might fall down.
6 Some people use poison I poisonous to kill mice and rats.

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Lesson Three Gramm~
'1. listen and read. Where is the reporter? S 2]

The festival has been on for ~ve days


now and there are sWI thousands
of people in the streets of london.
I've been here since nine o'dock this
morning and it's been great! The
procession has already ~n is hed.
YOu can probab)y~ the ~oots in
the disU'.lnce. There are food staUs
evef)Wh ere a nd J've just eaten some
delicious pa ncakes with chocolate
sauce. I haven't seen any ~reworks yet.
They're going to be on later tonight.

2 Read and learn .

Use the present perfect and since ta talk about We use these time words with the present perfect:
past actions after 0 certain time or dote, The procession has already finished .
e.g. 2 p.m., last Saturday, May . I've just eaten some delicious pancakes.
I've been here since nine o'clock this morning. I haven't seen any firewo rks yet.
Use the present perfect and/orto talk about Have you eaten yet?
past actions in a period of time, e.g. a week, I've never eaten anything so delicious before.
two hours, a day. look! These time words are used in different
The festival has been on for Jive days. places in the sentence.

3 Read and circle.


1 I haven't been to 0 fe stival like this~J0f9/ already,
2 He hasn't tidied his room already / yet, so he can 't go out.
3 The gi rls haven't worn tradit ional clothes just / beJore.
4 I don't wont (] sandwich, thonk you. I'vejust / yet hod lunch.
5 Have you t ried any of th e food just / yet?
6 We've already I yet seen the f ireworks, Th ey were great.

4 Write sentences about Emmo. " lr'*9ulor verb li.,

1 live / in France I four months


)f u r._ .th~

2 hove / her neckloce / June


3 know / her friend / 2006
4 be / in the cafe / ten o'clock
5 spea k / French I she was ten
6 ploy I the guitar / two years
I.:IIi. Compl.t. Gramm a r Tim. h .rc:i 1 arid 1
f ...... " PNfeC:1 "rI(e, (or. a/readY,ju.'.
\.:;Ill' on Pall.' 103- 104 of Workbook 6.
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Lesson Four Gramma r 2

1 listen and read. Where do Chip and~p~rO~f~e~ss~o~r~g:O~?~~~':'illr":=lP!N8r &

2 Read and learn.

We use the past simple to talk about actions We use the present perfect to talk about actions
that started and finished in the past. We in the post that are still important now. We
often say when the action happened . often don't say when the action happened.
I went to that festival last yeor. I've made my costume.

3 Complete the sentences. Use the present perfect or the past simple. G I,..,ulor"", In,
1 I wl!nt (go) t. the JestivlIl yesterday. It was great!
I I (see) the Pyramids. They were amazing'
l We (visit) France lost summer.
4 They (walk) for three hours at the weekend.
5 I (hove) my lunch at one o'clock.
61 (eat) Chinese food.

4 ih !l1!.!.j Ask and answer.


a festival 0 football match
the Pyramids

HU' he evcr h"l'n t( (1 i(


Tim (tast summer)
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Beo (lost When did he lj(
Ht' N('nt rhm.' 1
h rt

1'\'1 n
loo Hlj' 11 b 11 10
(( to '1:'111 III (
Fred (1 weeks (lost Summer)
et CompMI. G,ommot r. .... b.,c;s. 3 on po~ 104 ofWotkbool< 6. .r.. , '7
1 look at the travel article. Which countries ore the festivals in?
2 listen and read. S 15

Top Ten food festivals


Going to festivals is always fun . but going to festivals that have
delicious food is even better! Here are some of our favourite
food festivals around the world. They celebrate special foods
that are made or grown in that port of the country.

1 If you like chocolate. you will love Eurochocolate. This festival


takes place 111 October every year, in Perugia in Italy. It lmts for
mne days. What does it celebrate? Chocolate. of course! Nearly
one million people go to the festival every year. The streets o re
full of places to buy different kinds of chocolate ~nacks. YOll ca n
also see chocolate sculptures. One year there was 0 huge igloo
made frOIll chocolate bricks! At the end the sculptu res ore broken
up and given to people at the festival to eat!

2 The Gilroy Garlic Festival is onc oflhe largest food festivals in


the US. The festival takes place every year in Gilroy, Ca lifornia.
It happens on the last weekend in July and it is one of the best
garlic festl\"ol~ III the world! So. what do people do? Well, they
cut lots of tllIng~ mode with garlic. Including ga rlic ice cream
(Ind garhc chips! There are also garlic cooki ng demomtrations!
If you like gurlic, this is a great festival to go to!

3 [ryoII go to [ndlO lllJuly, you should go to the Mango Festival!


[n IndlG. mllngoc~ are called 'the king of frui ts'. Mangoes are
grown In [mhu {lnd they are very popular! The mango fe stival
i" III Ddhl und goe~ 011 for two doys. There ore mo re than 500
Iypl..~ of lIlongo! You con tmle dIfferent mango di~hes, mango
.111111\. IIlnngo JlIl(l~. mango d('~~('rts and anythIng else WIth
llwngo 111 It! There i~ olso a COlllpttilioll with a prize for the
hlyyc<;l mongo!

3 Read again and complete the chart.


Name? Eurochocolate Gilroy Garlic Festival Mango Festival
Country? Italy The US India
When? October ,
i How long? a weekend two days
l Special food ? , Garlic
, ng a travel article
Lesson Si

...... in cont t
1 Find the words in the article. Writ e.

lost celebrate snack garlic demo"~trCltio" dessert dish bricks

lOur science teacher gives us a demonstratLOn when we do experiments.


2 People usuaLly make houses with
3 Some peopLe put into tomat o sauce to give it a better ta ste.
4 My favourite is rice with fish.
5 My mum gives me 0 t o eat after schoal.
6 In the restaurant, aft er the fis h, we had 0 delicious
7 I aLways my birthday with a cake.
8 The exam doesn't long . It's on ly on hour.

2 listen. What food do they celebrate in the festival? ~ 26

3 listen a gain and write True or False.


1 The rice festival takes place in France. True
2 The rice festival is in October.
3 It lasts for one week.
4 You ca n buy rice dishes in the street.
S The streets are very quiet during the festival.
6 People ride horses in the streets.

4 Ask a nd answer. Use the prompts or your own answers.


which of the places would ,'d like to go to
you like to go to? Italy / the US / India / France

I'd like to eat the chocolate / ga rlic ice cream I ma ngo ja m /


rice with fi sh or chicken

What other kind of food festival A pizza fest iva LI A coke fest ivaL /
would you like to go to? An ice cream fest ival / Afru it fest ival. /
A cheese fest ival.

Because I like
Swefl food I unusual food / healthy food
traditional Jood
______
festival time!
Lesson One

1 Read the story and complete the sentences.


Likes buiLdings sports worLd ~ pictures

1 Ed. libby cnd Tom ore worried because Kate is late.


2 Kate arrives ot the club with her
3 Kate has drawn buiLdings, not
4 Kate telLs the club, "We're going to point famous "
5 Fin really the children's ideas.
6 The DSD CLub has a celebration with the theme 'Around the

2 Number the pictures in the correct order.

3 Read and circle the incorrect words. Write correct sentences.


1 It was difficult fo r Kate to draw buildings with a ruler.

2 Kate's friends are su rprised when they look at her murals.

3 Big Ben is 0 famous person in Britain.

" Fin is unhappy with the ideas for the murals.

5 The club will hove 0 celebration next month.

6 Everyone will bring some traditional ideas to the party.

Un,t If "" vaJ t,m ... '


Lesson Two Words

1 Complete the sentences.


jelicious originol haditioliCll disgusting

1 In England it's tradjttont;t!_ to celebrate 0 birthday with 0 special coke.


2 Hove some of these strawberries. They're !
3 I don't wont to eat thot! It looks
4 That's a very sculpture. I've never seen one lik.e that before.

amazing deserted awful bright

5 The celebration finished ot midnight. Everyone went to bed and the streets were
6 llik.e colours,like red, yellow and orange.
1 The film was . I didn't enjoy it at all.
8 Nina's paintings are . She's 0 very good artist.

2 Change the nouns into adjectives. Use -ous.


1 Luxury : something that is expensive and comfortable - the adjective is LJl ou
2 mountain : 0 very high, rocky hill, often with snow on top-
Dictio ;)ry
the adjective is v po ~e
3 mystery: something that you can't understand or explain -
the adjective is

3 CompLete the sentences. Use -ous to make the nouns into adjectives.
L hazard is m fury ..dafIg'er adventure mystery luxury mountain

1 We can't swim here. It 's 2 He's on traveller.


3 What's that tight? It's very 4 You mustn 't eat t hose' They're
5 Our teacher was 6 Th is road is in bad we')! e
7 Austna is> very 8 Their hoteLwas very

Word, L
L.sson Thr 1mar 1

1 Read and circle.


1 A Would you like some food?
8 No, thanks, I've yet @ hod lunch,
2 A Shall we watch this DVD?
B No, I'vejust / already seen the film. I saw it at the cinema lost year.
3 A Has Jamie done his homework yet / just?
B Yes, he has. He finished it an hour ago.

4 A Hove you decided what to wear to the festival?


B Yes, I've yet / a/ready mode my costume.
S A How was your sister's holiday in Mexico?
B She hasn't gone already / yet. She's leaving next week.
6 A Hove yau tried the new sports centre?
B Yes, we went there this morn ing. We've just / yet come home.

2 Complete the sente nces. Use just, yet, already or before.


Donna is getting ready for her birthday party.
She's excited because she's never had 0 party
She's finished putting up
the decorations - she finished 0 few minutes ago.
She and her mum hove prepared the
food and It'S on the table, ready to eat. They enjoy
cooking together and they've mode some special
dishes that they've never tried 4 . Donna
has got a new dress for the party, but she hasn't put
it on They hove invited her family.
Her family have' sent her some
presents but she hasn't opened them J

3 Complete the sentences. Use t he present perfect with since or for. Cj lrregular verb lisl
1 I (live) in this house I was three.
2 We (study) English five years.
3 I (not see) Steve lost summer,
4 The girls are hungry. They (not eat) anything eight ocLock.
5 11 (not rain) here two months.
6 My teacher (work) at the school 2005.
'eo (ploy) the piano she was five years Jld
8 vou (not be) to football two months!

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