Put the pens on the desk. 1. She’s in Room 6. 1. The odd one out is newsstand because it is not a school thing; Example dialogue Example Example

B. Example dialogue:

A: Look That’s Paul Hullock B: Who’s he? A: He’s a singer. B: Where is he from? A: He’s from Bristol. B: Where’s Bristol? A: It’s in England. Paul is English. B: Where is Paul now? A: He’s at the bus stop.

C. Example dialogue

A: Hello, Marco B: Hi This is Sandra. C: Hello A: Hello My name’s Paulo. Are you from London? C: No, I’m from Toronto. I’m Canadian. Are you English? A: No, I’m not. I’m Italian. Are you a teacher? C: No, I’m an actress. Are you a student? A: Yes, I am.

D. Example dialogue:

A: Where are the books? B: They are in the school bag. A: Where’s the ruler? B: It’s on the desk. A: Where’ the blue pen? B: It’s under the exercise-book.

E. Put the pens on the desk.

Put the rubber under the chair. Take two books. Give me the books. Take a red pen and put it under the book. READING COMPREHENSION A. 1. False 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. False 6. False 7. False 8. False 9. True

B. 1. She’s in Room 6.

2. No, she isn’t. 3. She’s at the piano lesson. 4. They’re in Room 1. 5. We’re Canadian. 6. Yes, it is. 7. Good morning, Mrs Wilson

C. 1. The odd one out is newsstand because it is not a school thing;

2. The odd one out is film because it is not a place; 3. The odd one out is bus because it is not a colour; 4. The odd one out is sax because it is not a number. WRITTEN PRODUCTION A. Possible dialogue Your brother Hello. You Hello, Mark. This is Simon. Where are you? Your brother I’m at the pub with Kathy. You Who’s Kathy? Your brother She’s a friend. You Where’s she from. Your brother She’s from Sydney. She’s Australian. You Is my guitar at home? Your brother No, it isn’t. You Where is it? Your brother It’s at school, in Room 8. You Where are John and Eddy? Your brother They’re at the cinema. You OK, bye. Your brother Bye, Simon.

B. Example dialogue

You Hello Are you George Clooney? George Clooney Yes, I am. Hi You Where are you from? George Clooney I’m from Hollywood. I’m American. You Are you an actor? George Clooney Yes, I am. You What’s your phone number? George Clooney It’s 001 662 472 7599

C. Example

NAME Giulia SURNAME Bergomi CITY Milan NATIONALITY Italian PHONE 02 2887345 OCCUPATION Student SCHOOL NAME Leopardi ENGLISH TEACHER Mrs Rossi BEST FRIEND Alice

D. Example

In my class there are twenty desks and one blackboard. There is a teacher, Mrs Giusti. There are twelve girls and eight boys. The school bags are under the desks and the books are in the school bags. There are three windows but there isn’t a computer. LANGUAGE STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS A. 1. aren’t are 2. are 3. Are ‘m 4. Is isn’t 5. ‘s 6. are

B. 1. He;