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Practice
fnglishGrammar
Gontents
1
2
3
4
5
6
Revision
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Revision
1 (Units
1-2)
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Revision
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Introduction
gamesand
Practice
combines
1 English
Grammar
NewRound-Up
grammar
practice.
lt is idealforyoung
funwithserious,
systematic
language
learning.
stagesof English
learners
inthepreliminary
in colourfulboxes
seegrammarpointsclearlypresented
Students
grammar
throughlively,highlyillustrated
andtables.Theypractise
gamesandoralandwritingactivities.
New Round-Upis especiallydesignedfor ditferentstudents
ways.
studyingEnglishin different
It canbe used:
o in classwith a coursebook.
Studentsdo bothoralwork - in
pairsandin groups- andwritten
workin NewRound-Up.
o after class.The 'write-in'activitiesare ideal for homework.
whattheyhavelearnedin theclassroom.
canpractise
Students
o on holidays
NewRound-Up
hasclearinstructions
for revision.
and simplegrammarboxes,so studentscan studyat home
withouta teacher.
a full answerkey,
The NewRound-Up
Teacher's
Guideincludes
quizzes,testsplus answerkeys,and audioscriptsof progress
tasks.
checklistening
loz$ ListenandrePeat.
a
wk
a cal
a dog
anelephant
anoctopus
(b,c, d, f, 9, h, i, k, l, m, tr,p, g, r, s, t, v, w, x, y, z)
a + consonant
an + vowelsound(a,e, i, o, u)
hosli Circle.Listenand check.Listenand repeat.
o
I
1 @/ anbiscuit
4 a lan pineapple
7 al a n e g g
10 alanwatermelon
a / ancake
-
5 a l anonio n
8 a l anl em o n
11 a/anol i v e
(
3 a / anapple
6 a la n t o m a t o
@
9 a / anorange
1 2 a la n s a n d wic h
A-An
e
ilooliwt:te a or an. Listenand check.
monKey
elephant
A-An
€
write the words in the correctcotumn.
't
ne nril
twtl
rvt
f
1
Whereare the animals?
A: I canseeanelephant.
B: Picture
A! | canseea lion.
A: Picture
B!etc.
!
G
t'",en andrepeat.
Singular
a / onebird
Plural
twobirds
We formthe pluralsof mostnounsby adding-s.
_i
ilouli Write the plurals.Listenand check. Listenand repeat.
Stt,
4#
1 oneant three. A.nV?"
q
p
od\s
@
&
dF#.
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2 one f r o gf o u r . . . . . .
cffi
d@
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4 onesnake t h r e e . " . . . ,
5 onetiger three
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7 onecow two,.
8 one e le p h a nt wo
t .,.,.
3 onedog three
w
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6 onelion t wo . . , , .
,d
d#
[['ffi'
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Plurals
o
ilozliListenandrePeat.
Nounsendingin: consonant+ y + -ies
,
ry1kr
o n e b u t t erfryW
twobutterflies
BUT
vowel(a, e, o, u) + y -r -s.
twodonkeys
\aU
onedonkey
C
G
Writethe plurals.Listenandcheck.Listenand repeat.
cherry
baby
strawberry
boy
- - 7'
2 two
8n3
5 five .
tey
monkey
qa
7/t
^c7
.3
ffi
trxF
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5L E
q&
1 three f,oYe
key
lady
6 four
3 four
-
-
4 two
ffi€
8 two
Plurals
G
a,",enandrepeat.
bus
glass
dish
torch
box
potato
buses
glasses
dishes
torches
boxes
potatoes
radio- radios
piano- pianos
Nounsendingin -s, -ss,
-sho-ch, -x or -o + -es.
Nounsendingin -f or -fe
by removingthe -f or -fe
+ -ves.
giraffe- giraffes
Countandwrite.
I
scarf
.J,k
A*?
=
"l=x
dish
glass
tomato
uuelf
oo nEnE
s
1 ... .throp.
woluae"
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4
M 8 Mr,,
ej
Plurals
ffi
O
withthe plurals.
Corpletethecrossword
'44]'r-
-tf-
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t,r,enandrepeat.
G
lrregularplurals
affi
fr E T
an
w
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ffi
ch ild
e€
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r--r
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person
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children
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tooth
men
man
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mouse
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deer
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m
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foot
person sheep
child
mouse
fish
man
tooth
ffiftn#ffiff
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ffre$
5 ,. ,
6
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7
10
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Plurals
it.'.'liCompletethe table.Listenand check.
bag
ehild
wolf
tomato
boy
box
cherry
strawberryscarf
elephant knife
baby
man
foot
watch
leaf
owl
butterfly mouse
glass
children
Lookat the picturesfor a minute.Closeyour bookandtry to
remember.
5
2
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Fivestrawberries.
No!Sixstrawberries.
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Progress Check I
,/=,
, $ ) write the plurals.
I
2
3
4
5
o
rnen
manfishstrawberry
kniferadiobus-
7 apple8 glass9 baby10 di s h11 foot12 toy-
13 leaf- , ,
14 sandwich
15 box'16 person17 deer18 ox -
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CG tqsi
)ne knife,two knivea
)ne fish,two fiah
four
Threeknives,
Threefish,four
)ne tomato,twotomatoes )ne 6laao,two glaoaeo
more!
Three6laooeo,
Threetomatoeg,more!
)ix dishea,6evendishea
e00o
1ixe66a,6oven
Ei7htdishea,nine
Eiqhtegqa,nine
Hurryup!It'o dinnertime! Hurryup!It'o dinnertime!
@
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R_
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l.-..1 C_a
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13
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ff
t,",enandrepeat.
w
ff
, He
&
trj
Singular
lwe
you
he
she
it
Plural
5ffi
you
ft
.i
a 'ff&
lr.
B*
6 he v
ffi
they
r,rl"t"h
thewordsto thepictures.
5we
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14
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PersonalPronouns
@
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,\ry
r @ l sne
it / they
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Hd AA
3 he/she
w
@
6
5 l/yo u
@ G
writet,vort,
4 it / they
8 we/ they
7 it lh e
we or they. Listen and check.
tr
AU
ffi
ft
1, 1
fr
& ffffffi
10
11
15
12
Personal Pronouns
wtit e he,she,it, we,you or they.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
I
ehe
Sophie
Georgios
youandLisa
Mum
MarkandI
LilyandTom
dogs
MumandDad
9 car
10 pencils
'11youandNick
12 MiaandI
13 book
14 Dad
15 desk
16 children
*€
1y"
Namethe pictures.Say the personalsubject pronoun.
6
A: Balloons.
B: They!Woman,
A: She!etc.
16
h.,rd
Littenand repeat.Thenact out.
Hi!I'mPamand
he'ePeter,
(Hello,l'm
Den.
Yea,weare,
fromNew
We're
York,What'athie?.
Affirmative
LongForm
lam
Youare
Heis
Sheis
Itis
Weare
Youare
Theyare
O
G
ShortForm
l 'm
You're
He's
She's
It's
We're
You're
They're
Negative
Interrogative
LongForm ShortForm
I amnot
Youarenot
Heisnot
Sheisnot
Itis not
Wearenot
Youarenot
Theyarenot
Aml?
Areyou?
ls he?
lsshe?
ls it?
Arewe?
Areyou?
Arethey?
l'mnot
Youaren't
Heisn't
Sheisn't
It isn't
Wearen't
Youaren't
Theyaren't
Readandcircle'Listenand check. Listenand repeat.
1
2
3
4
5
6
'ffiffik
17
She@/areadoctor,
| am/ areten.
lt am/ is a penguin.
Theyis / arerobots.
Weis / arefriends.
Youam/ areeight.
The verb 'to be'
*r,, a 'rt, 's or 're.
5 Stella
a nurse.
6 Lookat Elisha
andPam.They
singers.
I
a pilot.
1 Lucy'9
a doctor.
2 Ben
a clown.
3 Lookat TerryandSteve.They
firefighters.
anartist.
4 Bil[
@
rill in the gapsas in the examples:
,=
'..;
am no|
I
1 They
2 We
3 She ,
, 4 It
'5 You
t- ';:ft
'.-.. .'= t a''41
' ..;;a.,a
1 ' mn o t
They
We
She ,,
It
You
a student.
chairs.
British.
yearsold.
eleven
anorange,
fromLondon.
1B
a student,
chairs,
British.
yearsold.
eleven
anorange.
fromLondon.
The verb 'to be'
€
write isnt or aren't.
2
@
3
€j
@
a
4
G€l
R€
ffi1gG5
REEj
RFT
5
Tony, |en't
Canadian.
He'sAmerican.
M e le,k, , ,
Egyptian.
Turkish,
She's
Costas
andChloe
Italian,
They're
Greek.
C6line
British,
French.
She's
Klaus
,,
Polish.
He'sGerman,
Micaela
andLucas
, , , , B r a z ilia n .
They're
Argentinian,
7 Haruki
He'sJapanese.
Chinese.
E
6
7
;
G
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
G
Readandmatch'
Listenand check.
l'mnotatschool.
Wearen'teight,
Sheisn'ta teacher,
lt isn'tMonday.
Theyaren't
tomatoes.
Youaren'ta firefighter.
Heisn'tinthehouse.
a It'sTuesday.
b You're
a clown.
c He'sinthegarden,
d They're
apples.
e She'sa doctor,
t I'mathome,
g We're
nine,
19
The verb rto be'
O
f-ookandwriteis, isnt, areor aren't.
#
@
:
: 28t
10
student
doctor
English
Greek
I
13
25
i student
teacher
, German
English
,
I
25
: teacher
Brazilian t Japanese
student
_:
j
j;
-.-^",--*--a
{Q
tv
l
.-_-*-.1
='--'-.*.-.-F
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a student.
a doctor.
She
1 Ann
, a student,
He
a doctor.
2 Manos
thirteen.
They
fifteen.
3 CarlandRicardo
, , teachers,
, students.
They
4 Helen
andMitsuko
twenty-five,
ten.She
5 Mitsuko
students,
, teachers,
They
6 Ann,CarlandRicardo
English.
They
French.
7 AnnandHelen
He
Brazilian.
English.
8 Ricardo
yearsold,They , ,
twenty-five
thirteen
andMitsuko
9 Helen
, , Greek,
He
German.
10 Carl
Short Answers
Aml/Areyoutall?
inthegarden?
ls he/she/it
Are we/you/ students?
they
Y e s,l am .
is.
Yes,he/she/it
Yes, we/you/are.
they
20
No,l'mnot.
isn't.
No,he/she/it
No, we/you/ aren't.
they
The verb 'to bet
questions.
ffi on"werthe
ls hea teacher?
, .Yo,a,,he,
te.
5 Areyoua nurse?
*r
l|+
2 ls it a mouse?
No,tt tgn'f,.
It'g a cat.
4 ls shea doctor?
ffi
ls it a motorbike
?
7 Aretheydogs?
,r:ir
Namethe job.
TeamA 51: Areyoua doctor?
Leader: No,I'mnot.
TeamB 51: Areyoua teacher?
etc.
ReadaboutJane.Writeaboutyou.
Hi! I
HilI'mJane,l'm
tcn,l'ma student,
21
8 Areyoueight?
Progress Gheck 2 (Units 3-4)
@
Cnoosethe correctitem.
, . . . . areten.
1 TomandI arefriends.
A They @wr
c He
areinthe
2 Theboysarehappy,
garden.
AH e
BWe
C They
areat
3 YouandMikearestudents.
school,
B They c You
A We
isa pen.
4
Blt
AHe
c They
is happy.
5 Lookat Layla.
C lt
AShe
B He
iswhite.
6 Lookatthehorse.
BThey
C I
A lt
. a r eo o lic e o f f ic e r s .
7,,
C She
A He
B They
isa student.
8 Amyis nine.,
A He
BShe
C lt
amSam.
9 Hello!
A She
B He
cl
write am,isor are.
1 Tony
21 .,,
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t.5.
3 You
4 JohnandSue
a student.
happytoday.
fromEngland.
friends.
write the questionsand answers.
2 girls
1 elephant
le it an elephant
Yea,it ig,
2
fl$
Are they 7irle
No,they aren't,
They'reboye,
(t
4 pencils
re
5 apple
\-,,/
2
22
?
3 teacher
,
Progre,$s Ctreck 2
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'sjob?
2 WhatisMark
Howoldis Emma?
&
nm
tEt-t
1 Where
isAlexfrom?
3 WhoisNina?
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It'a a pencil
It'a a book
It's a claasroom
Look,look,look!
)choolia fun
Wearefriends
We'reat achool
)choolia great
Wearestudenta He'aa teacher
Heis latel
Weare cool
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