Grammar
Page 1: Overview of Units
Unit 7: Daily Life
Grammar Focus: Present Simple for I/You/We/You/They
Key Vocabulary: Routines, Prepositions of Time
Real Life Topics: Problems, Hobbies
Present Simple Questions: Usage of Wh- questions for daily routines.
Unit 8: Work and Study
Grammar Focus: Present Simple for He/She/It
Key Vocabulary: Job Activities, Education, Frequency Adverbs
Present Simple Questions: Forming questions with He/She/It.
Unit 9: Travel
Grammar Focus: There is/are (Negative and Question Forms)
Key Vocabulary: Hotels, Requests, Conversations on the Phone
Imperative Forms: Used when making requests or commands.
Unit 10: Famous People
Grammar Focus: Be (was/were)
Key Vocabulary: Describing People, Activities, Regular Past Simple Verbs
Page 2: Table of Contents
Unit 1: Hello (Pages 9-20)
Grammar: Be (1st person vs. 2nd person, singular vs. plural)
Vocabulary Topics: The alphabet, Countries and Nationalities, Numbers (1-10), Greetings, Classroom Language.
Unit 2: Holidays (Pages 21-32)
Grammar: Be (We/They), Negative forms, Questions and Short Answers.
Vocabulary Topics: Plural Nouns, Classroom language related to Holidays.
Unit 3: Family and Friends (Pages 33-44)
Grammar: Possessive Pronouns, Irregular Plurals.
Vocabulary Topics: Family, People, Special Occasions.
Unit 4: Cities (Pages 45-56)
Grammar: Prepositions of Place, Demonstratives (this, that, these, those)
Unit 5: My Things (Pages 57-68)
Grammar: Can/Can’t, Have/Has, Adjective + Noun Structures.
Vocabulary Topics: Possessions, Technology, Money and Prices.
Unit 6: Like (Pages 69-80)
Grammar: Like questions and short answers.
Vocabulary Topics: Sports, Interests, Food, Opinions.
Page 3: Apologizing
Common Phrases for Apologizing:
"I'm (very) sorry."
"I'm sorry I'm late."
"We weren't at home."
Responses: "It's OK. That's OK. Don't worry."
Page 4: Grammar - Be (was/were) Negative and Question Forms
Negative Forms:
He/She/It wasn't on TV.
You/We/They weren't famous.
Question Forms:
Was he/she/it on TV?
Were you/we/they famous?
Affirmation: "Yes, he/she/it was. No, he/she/it wasn't."
Page 5: Grammar - Be (was/were)
Affirmative Sentences:
I/He/She/It was an explorer.
You/We/They were from Russia.
Page 6: Grammar - Imperative Forms
Usage Examples:
"Buy your tickets before your trip."
"Don't wait until you get to Moscow."
Page 7: Grammar - There is/are Negative and Question Forms
Negative Forms:
"There isn't a train."
"There aren't any cheap hotels."
Question Forms:
"Is there a cheap hotel?"
"Are there any hotels?"
Page 8: Grammar - There is/are
Usage Examples:
"There's a laptop in my suitcase."
"There are some T-shirts."
Page 9: Grammar - Frequency Adverbs
Range of Frequency:
0% Never, 100% Always
Usage Examples:
"People sometimes move into forest areas."
"Tigers usually kill wild animals."
Page 10: Present Simple Questions for He/She/It
Question Structures:
“Does he/she teach?”
“Where does he/she live?”
Responses:
"Yes, he/she does."
"No, he/she doesn't."
Page 11: Present Simple for He/She/It
Affirmative Sentences:
"He/She opens the train doors."
"He/She doesn't work at night."