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My name's Nick. Fiona's my wife. I(evin's our son and Anne's our daughter.
My name'sFiona.Nick's my husband.Anne and Kevin are our children.
M y n a m e ' sA n n e . K e v i n ' sm y brother. Fiona and Nick are my parents. I call them mum and dad.
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TODAY WE TALKTO RUBYCONNORAND HERBROTHER, PHIL, FROMTHE BRITISHROCKBANDBIG NOISE. III.RUBY ANDPHII-. WHERE DOYOULIVEINTHEUK? RUBY Wehavea bigflat in Camden, in London. UI YOULIKELONDON? IIIBYYes,I do.lt'sa fantasticcityandthepeopleareveryfriendly. Ptlll Yes,I lovelondontoo- butwe don'tliketheweatherhereverymuch! ,, IIIAT MUSIG DOYOUTIKE? FHILWelistento a lot of rockmusic,of course.WeliketheRedHotChili ?tppers,GreenDayandMuse. PIJBY Wealsolikerap- we loveEminem andlay-L.
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Caroland herbrotherTomlivein Manchester. Carolgetsup at a 7.00, but shedoesn'tlikemorningsl She b has breakfastat about and c she leavbshomeat . She worksin a mobilephoneshopand
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b Writethesequestionsin the table. 1 Wheredoes shelive in Manchester? 2 Whatdoes shedo in her.free time? c c Fillin the gaps with does or doesn't. YESI NO QUESTTONS (?)
Wheredoes Cecilialive? Does she study English? Whatfood does shelike?
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I live in Bath, a city in England. It's a very beautiful place.There are a lot of old buildings in the centre and there are some ven'nice parks. Bath is famous for its hot springs, and vou can swim in the hot water at the Thermae Bath Spa.I go there every Sunday,it's great! In the centre of Barh there are five theatres and some very good museums,including the Roman Baths and the Jane Austen Centre, about the famous English writer. There are also a lot of good restaurantsand hotels, and there'sa big nen'shopping centre called SouthGate.There are trains to London every half an hour, and there'san airport in Bristol, only 15 miles away. I think Bath is a great place to live.
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I was at the Beatles'lasr concert. It was in San Franciscoin 1966. There were 25,000 people at the concert, but the stadium wasn't full - there were about 17,000 empty seats! The concert wasn't very long, only 33 minutes, but I was very h"ppy to be there. I was only sixteen at the time.
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B a thousand a milrron sixteen thousand, two hundred a hundredandfifty fiftymiltion threehundred andninety sevenhundredandfiftythousand
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I wenton holidayto Moscowlast year.I didn'tstayin a hotel,I stayed with somefriends.I wentsightseei in the morninqs and I tooka lotof photos.My favouriteplacewas Red Square.Therearea lot of beautiful buildings and it'sa greatplaceto watchpeople,I wasonlyin Russia for a week,so I didn'tvisitanyother places.Nexttime,maybel
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+ Work with your partner.What are the past Simpleformsof the verbsin l:;:,? go + went take -+ took g;* .i: Writefour sentencesabout thingsyou oo on holiday.Use always,usually,sornefimesand phrasesfrom 'i*.
We d'dnt go on holidaylastyear, but two yearsago we wentto Turkey. We renteda car and travelledaroundthe countryfor two weeks.Ourfavourite placewas - the scenery Cappadocia thereis amazing.We stayedin a smallhotei andwentfor a walkeverymorning, We didn'tstaytherefor verylong, but we tookabout500 photos!
I alwaysgo to the beach. I usuallystay with friends. ::, Work in pairs.Say your sentences.Are any of your partner'ssentencestrue for Vou?
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Make notesabout thingsyou did last weekend. went for a v,talk nlayedtennis watchedT\/ Work in pairs.Ask your partnerabout last weekend.Use questionsfrom and your own questions.Givemoreinformation if possible. Nfhat did you do lastweekend? I went for a walk. W h e r ed i d y o ug o ? Tellthe classaboutone thingyour partnerdid last weekend.
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Say the opposites. t hot, cheap,ugly, friendly 2 long,boring,full,easy
Say the Past Simple. 1 buy,travel,get, meet 2 tell,come,visit,leave
Say eight: 1 jobs 2 placesin a town or city
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