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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
                                       Ministry of Education
                                      Educational Development




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                                There are many different ways of teaching
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  functions. In courses which are based on topics or functions, grammar
  is used as required.

        In this course students use English to communicate from day one.
  The course is based upon language functions in which grammar is
  carefully controlled. Students see sentences in diagrams and tables where
  they are introduced to parts of speech.

        Unlike other courses, this course provides enough time to students
  to master and acquire lexicon and structures taught.

        The skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing are developed
  gradually. Don’t expect your students to acquire these skills from the
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        There are twenty units. Each unit is divided into four forty-five-
  minute lessons. Four weeks of the course are set aside for revision.
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Plan of Student’s Book

Unit    Topics             Functions                     Grammar                      Listening Phonics             Reading / Writing

                    Talking about clothes.       Affirmative statements in the Listening to people buying       Reading description of
                    Buying and selling things.   present continous tense.      clothes.                         people clothes. (Reading
 9     My Clothes   Asking about lost items.     Negative statements in the / / short o.                        for gist).
                    Finding the owner of an      present continous tense.                                       Writing sentences about
                    item.                        Wh-questions (what)                                            pictures (statements and
                                                 Possesive pronouns                                             questions).

                                                 Questions with how:          Listening to a description of a   Reading true story
                                                 How + adjectives.            missing boy.                      ( Inferring facts )
                    Asking for and giving        How + adverbs of             Short u.                          Writing sentences.
                    personal information.        frequency and their
 10     My Body     describing people’s          responses.
                    appearances.                 Have got for giving
                    Talking about ailments.      physical description
                                                 (affirmative and negative
                                                 statements).

                    Asking about prices &        How many - How much.         Listening to people talk about    Reading about traditional
                    quantities.                                               buying things.                    souqs & malls.
 11    Shopping                                                               Long a:/ei/                       ( reading actively )
                                                                                                                Writing a paragraph about
                                                                                                                a shopping centre.
 12                                                             Review 9 to 11
Unit    Topics             Functions                      Grammar                       Listening Phonics                     Reading / Writing

                    Asking about and describing                                                                           Reading a paragraph about
                    daily routines.                Prepositions of time.        Listening to conversation about           the importance of time.
 13    Day by Day   Asking for & telling the time. Time expressions.            daily routines.                           ( main idea )
                                                   In the morning, afternoon,   Listening for time.                       Writing a paragraph.
                                                   evening.                                                               Matching sentences to
                                                                                Long e: /i/                               pictures.

                    Talking about food likes
                    and dislikes.                 Countable / uncountable       Listening for items on a shopping Reading about different food
                    Talking about food items      nouns.                        list.                             groups. (scanning for
 14      Food       you need.                     Some / any.                                                     details)
                    Describing eating habits.     Frequency adverbs (often,                                       Writing a paragraph about
                    (Talking about Frequency).    usually, sometimes, always    Long i/ai/                        eating habits.
                                                  & never).


                                                                                Listening for countries, nationalities,   Reading about the weather
                    Asking and giving                                           capitals and languages.                   in Africa. (main idea)
                    information about countries       Where Questions.
 15    Countries                                                                Listening for months & seasons in         Writing a descriptive
                    and nationalities.                                          different countries.                      paragraph about the weather
                    Talking about wheather.                                     Long o/      /                            in you country.

 16                                                             Review 13 to 15
Content



Units     Topic      Page number

 9      My Clothes        1

 10      My Body         12

 11      Shopping        23

 12      Review          33

 13     Day by Day       42

 14       Food           52

 15     Countries        62

 16      Review          73
Unit 9




               My Clothes

      In this unit, you are going to :
  G   name different clothes.
  G   describe clothes.
  G   say the colours.
  G   ask and say how much things cost.
  G   write sentences.




                          1
9
  Unit          Lesson 1

   My clothes




                                                                                 jacket
  blouse


  dress                                                                          shirt

                                                                                 pyjamas
headscarf
                                                                                 trousers
   skirt
                                                                                 socks
                                                                                 belt
                                                                                 shoes



- What do you wear at home? At school?

                                                                        sell
 Conversation                                                           buy
                                                                        wear
A. Listen and practice.                                                 choose
                                                                        carry
     Naif : I like the shoes you’re wearing.
             They’re really cool.
   Saeed : There are, aren’t they? And they’re so comfortable.
     Naif : I love the colour as well. It goes well with your jacket.
             It seems you like black.
   Saeed : Yes, it’s my favourite colours.
     Naif : They look expensive. How much did you
              pay for them?
   Saeed : Not much, they were on sale.




                                              2
My Clothes 1


   Grammar

  Present Continuous / Affirmative/ Negative

I’m wearing a blue jacket today.         I’m not wearing a dress today.
She is carrying a briefcase.             She isn’t carrying a bag.
They are buying a scarf now.             They aren’t buying a skirt.

A. What are these people doing? Complete the sentences.

   1.                  2.                  3.                  4.                    5.




   1. He _____________ shoes.                       4. Salma ____________ her blouse.
   2. Ahmad ___________ T- shirts.                  5. The girls ___________ headscarves.
   3. They ____________ bags.
In pairs :
B. Tell your partner what each member of your family may be doing now.
   Describe what they might be wearing.

  Vocabulary
                                                                            grey
                                                                    green
A. Listen and practice.                                      red
                                                    yellow                          pink
                                                                            white
                                                                    black
                                                             blue




B. Look at the picture. Complete the sentences.
   Fatima is wearing a blue skirt, a white ______________
   and a ______________ headscarf. Her ______________
   are black and her bag is ______________.

C. In pairs : Ask your partner to draw a stick figure wearing the clothes you like.



                                                3
9        Lesson 2
  Unit

  Vocabulary                                         cheap
                         old                                             long
A. What is it like?


    It’s big.




                 short                                                      small
                                         expensive                 new




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                                         0S
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                      .
B. Match the opposites.
   1. big.               2. expensive.                3. old.            4. long.

        short                  new                         cheap                small

 Conversation

A. Listen and practice.
   Customer : Excuse me. Do you have this belt in black?
   Salesman : Yes. What size do you wear?
   Customer : I’m not sure. I think I’m a medium.
   Salesman : Let’s see… a size 36 black belt. Here you are.
   Customer : Thanks. How much is it?
   Salesman : It’s for sixty riyals.
   Customer : Here you are.
B. Do you buy more clothes than you need?
C. In pairs : Practice the conversation using different items and your size.


                                               4
My Clothes 2

   Grammar

 Wh- Questions for
 description.
 What is it like?               It’s beautiful.
 What size is it ?              It’s medium.
 What colour are they?          They are black.
 How much are they?             They are 150 riyals.

A. Write questions for these answers.
   1. _______________________________              1. My new skirt and blouse are big.
   2. _______________________________              2. They are 200 riyals.
   3. _______________________________              3. They are sixe 38.
   4. _______________________________              4. It is white.

B. In pairs : Practice buying and selling different items of clothes.

  Reading

Find the picture for each paragraph.
A. My brother is at work. He B. My favourite colour is          C. My father is going to
   is wearing a white thobe      pink. I am going to my            London , he looks so
   and black shoes.              aunt’s house for a party.         different. He’s wearing a
   He wears sun glasses and      I’m wearing a pink skirt          brown suit, brown shoes
   carries a brown briefcase.    and blouse. I’m looking           and a hat. He is carrying
                                 for my pink shoes and             his favourite black
                                 bag but I can’t find them.        briefcase.
                                 I think I’ll have to wear my
                                 white sandals instead.




                                            5
9             Lesson 3
  Unit

 Conversation

                      .
A. Listen and practice.
    Mother     :
             Is this your shirt, Majid?
     Majid     :
              It’s Khalid’s. Mine is blue.
    Mother     :
              Whose belt is this? It’s too big to be yours.
     Majid     :
              It’s Nasser’s. He always leaves his things
              in my room.
    Mother : And whose pink shoes are these?
     Majid : They’re Noura’s.
    Mother : You children must learn to be tidy.
B. Are you a tidy person?

    Grammar

     Questions with whose                Possessive Adjectives      Possessive Pronouns

                                      It is my uniform.          The uniform is mine.
                                      It is your shirt.          The shirt is yours.
 Whose ------------------- is this?
                                      It’s his jacket.           The jacket is his.
                                      It’s her scarf.            The scarf is hers.

                                      They are our blouses.      The blouses are ours.
 Whose ----------------- are these?
                                      They are their bags.       The bags are theirs.

A. Complete these sentences using a suitable possessive pronoun.
    1. I’m wearing my new gloves. They are ____________________.
    2. She is shortening her old dress. It is _______________________.
    3. He is giving his expensive trousers to his brother. They are __________________.
    4. They are washing their scarves. They are __________________.
    5. You are carrying a nice bag. Is it __________________ ?
B. In groups :
   Each student puts a personal object in a bag. One student shows an object and
   asks “ Whose --- is this?”. The students reply : “ It’s mine / hers.“Or” “ It’s --- ’s.”.

                                                        6
My Clothes 3


   Listening

Listen to three people buying clothes. Number the pictures.




   Writing

Write five sentences about clothes you like to wear.


      ______________________________________________________________

      ______________________________________________________________

      ______________________________________________________________

      ______________________________________________________________
      ______________________________________________________________

      ______________________________________________________________




                                          7
9          Lesson 4
  Unit

Phonics

Short ‘O’ sound
                                                                            Rule
                                                               If a word has only one
Short ‘o’ sounds like the first sound in ox
                                                               vowel, the vowel sound is
                                                               usually short.


A. Circle where you hear the short ‘o’ sound.




    o o o             o o o               o o o               o o o                o o o


B. Tick ( ✔ ) the picture that has the short o sound.




C. Circle the word you hear.


    1.     fog            2.      oak             3.    tax            4.       luck
            fig                 shock                   fox                     rock
           flag                  block                  fax                     knock




                                              8
My Clothes 4


      Grammar Summary

        Wh- Questions with verb ‘Be’
                          is         it?
     What     colour
                         are       they?
                          is         it?
     What                                            like?
                         are       they?
                          is         it?
     How      much
                         are       they?

        Present Continuous: Affirmative & Negative
I                  am
He / She            is
We                        (not)        buying          clothes.
You                are
They
It                 is                  eating          my hat.

     Subject Pronouns          Possessive Adjectives     Possessive Pronouns
              I                         My                        Mine
            You                        Your                       Yours
             He                         His                        His
            she                         Her                       Hers
             It                         Its
             We                         Our                        Ours
            They                       Their                      Theirs

Describe what the children in the picture are wearing.
                                                                           Azhar     Basim
     1. Azhar is wearing a green blouse.
     2. ________________________________________
     3. ________________________________________
     4. ________________________________________
     5. ________________________________________ Zahi
                                                                                         Radi


                                                 9
My Clothes 4



   Listening

You will hear people describing things they have bought. Circle a, b, or c to identify
the item each person has bought.
                             b                               b

          1.                                      2.
                                 c                                            a
               a


                                                                    c

                                                         a

          3.                     a                4.
               b
                                                                          b

                         c                                   c


 Speaking

In pairs : Take turns.

          Students A chooses an item from a display window on page ( 81 ).
          Students B guesses the item by asking about its colour , size and price.
          Students A : I want to buy ___________________ .
          Students B : What colour is it ?
          Students A : It’s ___________________________ .
          Students B : What size is it ?
          Students A : It’s ___________________________ .
          Students B : How much is it ?
          Students A : It’s ___________________________ .
          Students B : You want to buy_________________ .


                                             10
My Clothes 4


  Reading

In pairs : Read these advertisements of lost items. Match each description with
           a picture.



                                    Lost in front of the A brand-new
                                    City Mall a brown    digital video
    On 21st of December 2001,       leather handbag.     camera was left in
    a black sports watch was lost   Please call 05558842
                                                         a taxi on the
    in the girls school.
    Please contact 05563522                              morning of August
                                    Lost an expensive
                                    cellular phone with
                                                         the first. Camera
                                    pink case on         has important films
                                    Thursday afternoon in it. If found kindly
                                    (6.12.2001) next to phone 05492112
                                    Central Bank.
                                    Call 05329412

                                    Ladies
                                    sunglasses with grey
                                    frames were lost on
                                    the 3rd of August in
                                    or near the
                                    Children’s hospital.
                                    Please call 05348972



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                                             11
Unit 10




              My Body

  In this unit, you are going to :
  name some body parts.
  describe people.
  say what the matter with people is.
  write sentences.




                         12
10      Lesson 1
                                                          Unit

    My Body
                                                                        hair
    head
       ear
              nose                                         eye
                                                                 face          mouth
               neck
shoulder                                                           tooth / teeth


             arm                                                 stomach


     hand                                                                    leg
              knee                                                    toes


What colour are your eyes?
What colour is your hair?
Which hand do you use more?
                                                                      tall
                                                                      height
 Speaking
                                                                      weight
                                                                      exercise
In pairs : Describe and draw.
                                                                      centimetres
           1. Student A : Cover picture 1
                                                                      metres
              Student B : Cover picture 2                             kilos
           2. Student A : Describe picture 2
              Student B : Draw.
           3. Change roles. Compare drawings.


1                            2




e.g. Student A : “It has a big head, four __________________________”

                                        13
My Body 1


 Conversation

A. Listen and practice.
   Sa’ad :   Mahir, how tall are you and
             how much do you weigh?
   Mahir :   Why?
   Sa’ad :   I want to check with this table.
             It shows the right weight for
             your height.
   Mahir :   I’m 150 centimetres and
             I weigh 60 kilos.
   Sa’ad :   Let me see. You’re ten
             kilos overweight.
   Mahir :   May be I need to exercise.
B. Look at the table on page 82. Check your height
   and weight.
   Is it important to eat healthy food? Why?

   Grammar

  Questions with How
How tall are you ?                  I’m 1 metre 35.
How tall is she ?                   She’s 140 centimetres.
How much do you weight?             I’m 45 kilos.
How much does she weight?           She’s 40 kilos.

A. Match the questions to the answers.

   1. How old are you?                                       He’s 45 kilos.

   2. How tall is your sister?                               I’m twelve.

   3. How much does your brother weigh?                      She is one metre 30.


B. In groups : Find the height and weight of members of your group.
                How many have the ideal weight.


                                                14
10
                                                              Unit        Lesson 2
 Conversation

A. Listen and practice.
   Sameer : Can you give this bag to my brother, please?
   Shaker : Sure. What does he look like?
   Sameer : He looks a lot like me, but he’s got curly
            brown hair. He’s tall, fair and thin. Oh, and
            he’s got a moustache.
   Shaker : So he hasn’t got straight hair like
            yours and he isn’t short; and you say he
            looks a lot like you!!
B. Do you look like any of your family members?

  Vocabulary
                                                                     Word Bank
                          fat      thin                              beard
                                                                     curly
                                                                     dark
                                            young       old          fat
  short       tall
                                                                     fair
                                                                     has got
                                                                     moustache
                                                                     straight
                                                                     thin
                                                                     young


A. Look at the box. For each adjective, write its opposite.
 short    =
 fat      =
 tall     =
 young    =
 thin     =

B. In groups : Describe a person in your class without saying his / her name. Have
                 your group members guess who you are talking about.
  You : “She’s got short hair and brown eyes. She has got a fair skin. She is tall.”
Group : Is it “ Ruqaiya ? ”


                                          15
My Body 2


   Grammar


  Question for describing people
                              He’s tall and thin.
 What does he look like?      He has got brown eyes.
                              He hasn’t got black eyes.


 A. Complete the descriptions. Number each picture.
 1. Adnan is tall.
    He _______________ hair. He _______________ black eyes.
    He _______________ a beard.
          ( not have )
 2. Omar is short and thin.
    He has got ___________ hair.
    He has got ___________ moustache.
    He ___________________ beard.
 3. Wafa is tall and thin.
    She has got ____________ skin.
    She ___________________ blue eyes.
             ( not have )
 4. Jane is fat and short.
     She ___________________ hair
     She ___________________ blue eyes.


 B. In pairs : Describe your brother / sister.




                                           16
My Body 2



  Reading


  Shadi is a new student. Most of the boys at school call him Shadi but some call him
  Rida.


  Shadi finds this strange so he asks a friend, “Why do they call me Rida?”. That’s
  because they think you’re Rida who used to be a student here. You have the same
  nose and eyes, and even the same curly brown hair. Rida now lives in Kuwait.”


  Shadi gets Rida’s address and sends him an e-mail. Rida writes back and sends his
  picture. Shadi finds that Rida does not only look like him, but he also has the same
  family name, birth date and the same parent’s name. Shadi discovers that Rida is his
  twin brother. They were adopted when their parents died in a car accident after they
  were born.



Read the statements and mark True (T) or False (F). Underline the place in the story
where you find the information.
1. Some boys do not know that Rida is not at school.     ( )
2. Shadi does not understand why the boys call him Rida. ( )
3. Shadi and Rida look like each other.                  ( )
4. Shadi and Rida are not brothers.                      ( )




                                           17
10
 Unit              Lesson 3

  Vocabulary

A. What’s the matter ?

                                                                  matter
                                                                  feel
                                                                  better
                                Sore throat                       well
                     Headache
                                                                  ill
                                              Toothache           illness
           Earache                                                hurts


                                         Backache
     Flu



                                                    Cold
           Fever


B. Find out who is not at school today. What is the matter with him / her?
   1. Huda / a headache
   2.
   3.
   4.

 Conversation

A. Listen and practice.
    Khalid : Where’s your brother today?
   Waleed :  He’s not feeling very well.
    Khalid : Really ? What’s the matter?
   Waleed :  He’s got a headache.
    Khalid : Oh, that’s too bad. Tell him to take a pain killer.
             He’ll feel better soon.
   Waleed : I don’t know. He’s got a sore throat and a backache, too.
    Khalid : Maybe he’s got the flu. He’d better see a doctor.
B. Do you take medicines without going to the doctor?

                                               18
My Body 3

   Grammar
                                 Have got + noun                     Advice
                                 I have got a headache.           Take some aspirin.
                                 I have got a sore throat.        Go to the doctor.
  What’s the matter?             He has got a backache.           Stay in bed.

A. Make a sentence about the problem in each picture and give advice.
  Then compare with a partner.




B. In pairs : Play picture charade. Take turns acting out the illness on your card and
              guessing it.


   Listening
• Listen to people talking about health problems.
• What’s wrong with them?
• Write the names of the body parts where they have a problem.

   Name                           Health problem                   Body part
   a. __________________       ____________________          ____________________
   b. __________________       ____________________          ____________________
   c. __________________       ____________________          ____________________
   d. __________________       ____________________          ____________________



   Writing

Choose an illness. In your work book, write three to five sentences about it.
Describe what happens to your body. What do you do?


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10     Lesson 4
 Unit

Phonics
Short ‘U’ sound
                                                                               Rule
                                                                  If a word has only one
Short ‘u’ sounds like the first sound in up.
                                                                  vowel, the vowel sound is
                                                                  usually short.


A. Circle where you hear the short ‘u’ sound.




            U U U               U U U                     U U U                U U U




            U U U               U U U                     U U U                U U U

B. Listen and circle the word you hear in each row.

       1.    cup           2.     bird               3.    tab            4.        rug
             cow                button                     tape                     rat
             car                  ball                     tub                     race


C. Write the vowel sound you hear under each picture.

  1.               2.           3.                  4.            5.               6.




 ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________

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My Body 4


   Grammar Summary

 Questions with How
                do they
        much             weigh?
                does she
 How    tall        is           Waleed?

        old         are          the students?


                                Have got + noun                                 Advice
                               I
                                                                          Take some aspirin.
                               You
 What’s the matter?                 have                                  Don’t drink cold water.
                               We                   a headache.
                               They                                       Stay in bed.
                                             got    a cough.
                               He                   the flu.
                                      has
                               She



  Questions for describing people
                                                          He / she         is      tall.
           does           he / she
                                                        They / you / We   are      thin.
 What                                 look like?
                                                          He / she       has               curly hair.
               do        they / you                                                got
                                                        They / you / We have               blue eyes.


Choose the correct word.
  1. My sister, Samia, doesn’t look like me.
     She ( has got - have got ) curly brown hair.
  2. I ( has got - have got ) straight, black hair.
  3. Her eyes ( is - are ) grey. Mine ( is - are ) black.
  4. She is ( tall - heavy ) for her age. She ( is - are ) 160 cm. tall.
  5. I look like my father, but she ( doesn’t - don’t ).



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My Body 4


   Listening

A. The police is looking for a missing boy.
   Look at the table. Circle the description you hear.
                         Eye       Hair
  Height     Weight                             Clothes
                        colour    colour
 166 cm.    60 kilos   blue      black      trousers & shirt
 154 cm.    50 kilos   brown     red        thobe
 130 cm.    40 kilos   green     brown      uniform

B. Look at the pictures. Who is the missing boy ?              a.     b.        c.


 Speaking

You and your partner are detectives in a busy shopping centre. You have just seen
two people, shoplifting on the closed circuit TV. Describe them so that your partner
can catch them. Then, listen to your partner’s description of two more people.




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Unit 11




                Shopping

   In this unit, you are going to :
  name different shops.
  ask for and give directions.
  read about shopping places.
  Write a paragraph.




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11     Lesson 1
 Unit

   Shopping




- Why do people go to shopping centres (malls )?
- Name the different shops in the picture?                            cost
- How many escalators / elevators are there?                          escalator
                                                                      elevator
                                                                      few
                                                                      mall
 Conversation
                                                                      need
A. Listen and practice.
    Salesman : Can I help you?
          Boy : Yes, I want to buy a few black pens, please.
    Salesman : How many do you need?
          Boy : Five, please. How much does each cost?
    Salesman : Three riyals each.
          Boy : Oh, I’m not sure if I have enough money.
    Salesman : How much money do you have?
          Boy : I only have fourteen riyals.
    Salesman : No problem. You can give me a riyal later. Here you are.
          Boy : No, thanks. I’ll just take four.
B. Where are these people? Do you think it’s a good idea to owe money to sales people?

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Shopping 1

   Grammar

How many / How much?
How many pens do you need?                 I need five pens.
How much money do you have?                I have fourteen riyals.
How much does it cost?                     It costs three riyals.
How much is it?                            It’s three riyals.

A. Put the words in the box below under the correct column.

            juice - shampoo - flowers - milk - pens - toes - boys
            water - teeth - cream - trousers - time - shirts - money



                         How much                  How many
                     ________________           ________________
                     ________________           ________________
                     ________________           ________________
                     ________________           ________________
                     ________________           ________________
                     ________________           ________________
                     ________________           ________________


B. In pairs : Ask questions about different items, using ‘How much’ and ‘How many’.

                How much is
                                  It’s …
                your watch ?




              How many books
                                   I have …
               do you have?




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11       Lesson 2
 Unit

  Vocabulary




           flower shop                bookstore              dress shop




        supermarket                   pharmacy               furniture shop
- Where can you buy these things? Complete the table.

   a. sofas
   b. a jacket
   c. flowers
   d. vitamins


  Listening

Listen and write who’s going to buy these items.
How many are they going to buy? Where are they?

             Item              Name               How many        Where
    Vase
    Cough medicine
    Milk




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Shopping 2


  Reading

A. Read the paragraphs then correct the wrong statements.

                 The Souq                                       The Shopping Malls
    In olden times, one of the most famous              The Country Club Plaza in Kansas City,
 places to meet with friends and listen to
                                                     USA is the first shopping mall in the world.
 poetry was “Souq Okaz”. Today,
                                                     A shopping mall is a one-stop shopping
 a traditional marketplace is also called
 “Souq” in Saudi Arabia. In these souqs              centre. There are many different kinds of
 there are many small shops in an open area.         stores in it. It can also have banks,
 You can go from one shop to another on              restaurants, and
 foot. The shopkeepers are very talkative            other services.
 and make shopping fun. Bargaining over              You can spend a
                              the price is           lot of time in the
                              a must at the          mall, but be careful
                              souq. If you           not to waste your
                              do not bargain,
                                                     time or buy things
                              you will buy
                                                     you do not need!
                              things for a
                              higher price.

   ¿ At the shops in the ‘souq’, prices do not change.


   ¿ In the past, people liked going to ‘Souq Okaz’.


   ¿ People can buy everything at a shopping mall.


   ¿ Country Club Plaza, in Kansas City, is the first shopping mall.


B. Where do you prefer to shop; in malls or souqs?




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11      Lesson 3
  Unit

  Vocabulary
A. Write where you can find these items.

                   magazines               jacket                toothpaste
     flowers

                                                                                     books
                                                                 Newspaper
                                                                                       belt

                         milk                       plants


     Book shop         Pharmacy       Supermarket            Flower shop      Dress shop




B. In groups : Compare your answers.
   - Which shop do you go to more often?



 Speaking

A. Give a price for each item.




B. In pairs : Take turns to ask about the prices of the items above.

               How much is the                          What about the
                                  It’s 75 riyals.                              ...................
               perfume ?                                 .................?



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Shopping 3


   Writing

A. Write five more differences between Assalam and Al Bayader shopping centres.




  1. There are two shoe shops in Assalam Shopping Centre.
  2.
  3.
  4.
  5.
  6.


B. Choose one of the shopping centres above and write a paragraph to describe it.


                                                        Rules of forming a paragraph
                                                         1. Begin each sentence
                                                           with a capital letter.
                                                        2. End each sentence
                                                           with a full stop.
                                                        3. Do not start each
                                                           sentence on a new line.




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11       Lesson 4
 Unit

Phonics
Long a sound

 Long a sounds like the sound in cake               , snail              .

                     Rule                                              Rule
    When two vowels are together, the first         A vowel usually has the long sound when
    vowel usually has the long sound. The           a consonant and e come after it. The e
    second vowel is silent. You can hear the        is silent. You can hear the long a sound
    long a sound in hair and paid.                  in snake and tale.

A. Listen to the words. Circle the letters to show where you hear the long a sound.




        a    a     a         a    a      a              a     a      a            a    a     a
B. Listen then circle the word you hear in each row.
      1.                    2.                        3.                     4.
            plane                where                        dear                    map
             plan                 wait                        door                    maid
             pan                 white                        day                     more

C. Here is a story about Jane. In pairs, circle and say the words with the same vowel
  sound as Jane.

  Jane wanted to bake.
  What should she make?
  She would bake a cake.
  She put it to bake.
  Jane ate the cake,
  then went to bed because it was late.

D. Write two words that rhyme with cake.




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Shopping 4


   Grammar Summary

 How many ... ? / How much ...

                              books
       How many                pens
                                                             need?
                              papers          do you
                                                             want?
                              money          does she
                                                             have?
                               tea
                              paper
       How much
                                        is                  the pen?
                                       are                these pens?

Make questions. ‘How much’ or ‘How many’.
  1. A : __________________________________________________ ?
     B : I want two shirts.
  2. A : __________________________________________________ ?
     B : They are sixty-four riyals.
  3. A : __________________________________________________ ?
     B : They are six riyals each.
  4. A : __________________________________________________ ?
     B : I need six, please.


  Listening

Listen to Alia’a, Samah and Fatima. Write where they want to go. What are they going
to buy?

  Name                    Where                                What

  Samah
  Fatima

  Alia’a


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Shopping 4


 Speaking
A. Student 1: Your parents are going to Syria. Go to Najd Boutique and buy some
               clothes for them. What clothes would you buy for 500 riyals?
  Student 2: You are the sales assistant at the boutique. Sell student 1 the clothes
               he / she needs.



                    60
                                                  80

                                                                                   65
       100                             120                           35
                               10                                             30
                                                                20
                    40               15

B. Student 1: What clothes did you buy ?
              How much did you spend?

  Reading

  A. What would you do in these situations? Discuss your answers.
     1. The shop assistant gives you too much change.
        a. keep the money.
        b. return the money.
     2. While shopping, you see a little boy hide some candy in his pocket.
        a. talk to the boy.
        b. talk to the shop assistant.
     3. While shopping, you break a vase.
        a. pay the money.
        b. don’t tell anybody about it.
     4. The shop assistant gave you a pair of shoes in two different sizes.
        a. return them angrily.
        b. return them politely.

B. Did you ever go through a similar situation? Tell the class about it.


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Unit 12




          Revision
12     Lesson 1
 Unit

 Speaking

In pairs : Find out the names of the pupils in the classroom.


   Conversation

Ahmad and Hossam are in the school playground. Hossam is feeling sick.
Complete the conversation.
 Ahmad : __________________________________________?
Hossam : __________________________________________ .
 Ahmad : Let’s go to the nurse’s clinic.
 Nurse : What’s wrong?
Hossam : I feel sick. _______________________________, too.
 Nurse : It seems like you’ve got cold. Take this pills.
          You’ll feel better soon.
Hossam : Thanks.


  Hand Writing

Write the sentence once.

                               There is no place like home.




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Lesson 1


   Grammar

Choose one of the verbs in the box to complete each sentence. Use the right form of
the verb.

                               be - wear - carry - have

  1.   Yasser’s jeans are blue and his T-shirt __________ yellow.
  2.   Jude __________ jeans and a T-shirt today.
  3.   Muna __________ got a red coat and a scarf.
  4.   Sarah’s dress __________ old but her shoes __________ new.
  5.   Sami’s trousers __________ white but his shoes __________ grey.
  6.   Muna __________ a black and white bag.
  7.   __________ this a new jacket?


  Reading

A. Read “My Body”
  Today, we know more about our bodies and take greater care of them. Here are
  some tips to help you look after your body.
  • Have a good breakfast every day.                • Don’t eat too many sweets.
  • Eat fruit and vegetables.                       • Have milk and yoghurt.
  • Sleep early every night.                        • Exercise three times a week.
  • Brush and floss your teeth twice a day.         • Drink lots of water.


B. Read the statements and mark with true ( T ) or false ( F ).

  1.   Sweets are good for your teeth.
  2.   Sleep for 6-8 hours.
  3.   Water helps your body.
  4.   Missing breakfast is bad for your health.

C. Think of two more tips, and discuss them with the class.



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12     Lesson 2
 Unit

   Language Functions

Choose the correct response.
1. What size is it?                       2. I’ve got a headache.
   a. It’s a medium.                         a. What’s the matter?
   b. It’s 1 meter.                          b. I have a sore throat
   c. It’s yellow.                           c. Take some aspirin.
3. Whose dress is this?                   4. How much sugar do you take?
   a. It’s beautiful.                        a. Two, please.
   b. It’s mine.                             b. There are two.
   c. It’s black.                            c. It’s two.


   Writing

a. Look at the people in the picture, then work in groups to describe each person.
                                              Al Anwar School




                                      Mr. Khan
                               Wael

                                                         Mr. Quraishi

                                                 Mr. Mukhtar


b. Choose one of the people in the picture and write a paragraph, describing his
clothes and appearance.




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My Body 2

 Speaking
In pairs:
Look at the cards on page 85. Ask questions and give advice for the complaints
using the pictures.
e.g.
Students A: What’s the matter?
Students B: I’ve got a backache.
Students A: Lie down and don’t lift anything heavy.

  Vocabulary

Circle the correct words completion.
1. In winter, I wear a ______ to keep warm.        2. You hear with your _________
   a. shirt.                                          a. stomach.
   b. jacket.                                         b. shoulder.
   c. blouse.                                         c. ears.
3. We wear _____ to keep our heads warm.           4. Traffic lights are red, yellow and ______
   a. belt.                                           a. black.
   b. skirt.                                          b. green.
   c. scarf                                           c. blue.
5. The opposite of black is usually ______         6. You kneel on your ________
   a. red.                                            a. legs.
   b. grey.                                           b. knees.
   c. white.                                          c. feet.
7. On a fine day, the sky is usually ______        8. ________ cover your feet and are
   a. grey.                                           worn inside shoes.
   b. blue.                                           a. Socks.
   c. white.                                          b. Trousers.
                                                      c. Sandals.
      Dictation
Write the sentences you hear.

 1.


 2.


 3.


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12     Lesson 3
 Unit

 Speaking

In pairs:
Practice buying and selling clothes.
Use colours and sizes.
  • Students in group A (customers), take
    a set of picture cards A.
  • Students in group B (sales persons), take
    a set of description cards.


   Grammar

Look at the pictures and do as shown between brackets.

1. ________________________________________ ( ask how much )

2. ________________________________________ ( ask how many )

3. ________________________________________ ( say what it is like )

4. ________________________________________ ( ask about height )

5. ________________________________________ ( describe the boy’s hair )


  Hand Writing

Write the sentence once.

                      For small beginnings come great things




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Lesson 3


     Conversation

You are at a stationery. You want to buy a new pencil case.
Complete the conversation.
1. Salesperson                        You




2.


3.


4.


5.




     Listening

A. Listen to the conversation and check the right picture.




B. What do they say?
  Listen again and tick the sentence you hear, then write who said them.
      Let me have a look.                Thanks for coming.

      I’ve got a backache.               Is there anything I can do for you?

      Let’s X-ray your back.

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12      Lesson 4
 Unit

 Speaking

Ask your partner questions. Circle the answers. Count, then give him/her the results.

1. You see someone with blue hair wearing a yellow jacket and red trousers.
   What would you do?
   a. smile.                       b. laugh.                   c. copy her/him.
2. You are going to a party. What could you wear?
   a. a thobe/ a dress.            b. a T-shirt.               c. a long jacket.
3. You are buying a new jacket. What colour would you buy?
   a. black.                        b. red.                    c. orange.
4. What kind of clothes do you prefer?
   a. cheap.                       b. expensive.              c. beautiful.
5. It is very hot at school. What will you do?
   a. wear a cotton uniform.        b. take off your jacket.   c. do nothing.


 Results                       ❖ 21-30 points. You always wear what you feel like
 1.  a4      b6    c2            wearing. So, this gets you into trouble.
 2.  a4      b2    c6          ❖ 11-20 points. You are rather casual. Sometimes,
 3.  a6      b4    c2            you don’t dress right for the occasion.
 4.  a4      b2    c6          ❖ 1-10 points. You are very careful about dressing
 5.  a2      b4    c6            property for the occasion.


B. Discuss the changes you need to make.




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Lesson 4


      Dictation
Write the sentences you hear.

 1.


 2.


 3.


 4.



      Language Functions

Choose the correct answer.
1. How much is the medicine?              2. Whose glasses are these?
   a. It’s 20 riyals.                        a. They’re new.
   b. Take two pills everyday.               b. They’re my father’s.
   c. It’s a cough medicine.                 c. They’re 70 riyals each.
3. What does he look like?                4. How many boxes do you want?
   a. He’s tall and fair.                    a. I have got two.
   b. He’s my brother.                       b. There are two.
   c. He has a headache.                     c. I need two.


      Writing

Turn to page 16 in your work book.
Look at the picture of Low Cost Department Store. Write a paragraph to describe it.




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Unit 13




            Day by Day

 In this unit, you are going to :
 ask for and tell the time.
 describe daily activities.
 write a short descriptive paragraph about daily activities.




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13     Lesson 1
                                                             Unit
     My Day


                                          d
                                                               e




                 a
                                    b
                                                       c
                                                                                f
- What time do you do these things?
- How many hours do you sleep?


 Conversation

A. Listen and practice.                                          breakfast o’clock
   Naser : How do you spend your days, Saud?                     lunch     reach
    Saud : Well, on weekdays, I wake up around five              dinner    weekdays
           in the morning, then I pray and have breakfast.       go to bed a.m.
   Naser : Really? What time do you reach school?                evening    p.m.
                                                                 wake up
   Saud : I reach school at 7 o’clock.
   Naser : When do you get home in the afternoon?
   Saud : I get home at about two, have lunch, then I do my homework at five o’clock.
   Naser : When do you go to bed?
   Saud : I have dinner around eight, then I pray and go to bed.


B. Do you get enough sleep on weekdays? How?
C. Match these sentences with the pictures above.
   1. I do my homework at four o’clock.
   2. I have lunch with my family after school.
   3. I wake up at five o’clock.
   4. I go to bed at ten o’clock.
   5. I have breakfast at six.
   6. I perform my morning prayer.


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Day by Day 1


     Vocabulary
A. Listen and repeat.
   What time is it?
                                                                       It’s twelve o’clock.
                                                    3-
                                                                       It’s noon.
                It’s five o’clock in
1-              the morning.
                It’s 5:00 a.m.                                         It’s seven o’clock in
                                                    4-                 the evening.
                                                                       It’s 7:00 p.m.
                It’s nine o’clock in
2-              the morning.                                           It’s twelve o’clock at
                It’s 9:00 a.m                       5-                 night.
                                                                       It’s 12 midnight.

B. In pairs : Draw the hands on the clock face. Take turns to ask and answer about the time .




     Grammar

     Prepositions of time
                                                      at 7:00 a.m.
 in the morning              on Saturday              at one o’clock
 in the afternoon            on Saturday morning      at noon
 in the evening              on Saturdays             at midnight
                                                      at night

A. Complete the conversation, then practice with your partner.
 Samia : Are you busy ____________ Thursday evening?
Wafa’a : Why?
 Samia : There’s a talk about ‘Islam Today’ at the King Faisal Centre.
Wafa’a : Is it ____________ 7 o’clock ____________ the evening?
 Samia : No, it starts ____________ 6 p.m.
Wafa’a : See you ____________ Thursday evening, then.
B. Make a similar conversation about yourself with your partner.


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13
                                                                             Unit              Lesson 2

 Conversation

Listen and practice.
Ahmad : Hurry up, Faisal!
 Faisal : What time is it?
Ahmad : It’s quarter to three. Father is outside
          in the car already.
 Faisal : It’s that late! I’ll be out in a minute.
- Is it polite to make people wait for you?


   Vocabulary

A. What time is it? Listen, repeat and read.



 1-                 2-                     3-                     4-                   5-


       It is half        It is a quarter        It is a quarter          It is half         It is a quarter
      past five.            past two.               to nine.           past eleven.               to six.
      It’s 5:30              It’s 2:15              It’s 8:45           It’s 11:30              It’s 5:45




B. In pairs : Ask and answer. Say which picture.
   Student 1 : What time is it ?
   Student 2 : It’s ...................
   Student 1 : It’s picture .......

         a.                                       b.                                  c.




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Day by Day 2


 Speaking

A. In groups : Ask your group about their daily routine.

                              Name         Name             Name         Name
 What time do you ...?
                         __________    __________         __________   __________

- pray “Fajr”            ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
- have breakfast         ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
- reach school           ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
- do your homework       ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________
- sleep                  ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________

B. Choose a group member. Say two differences between your schedule and hers.


  Reading

Read the paragraph, then answer the questions.

 Look around you. Where are you now? There must be a clock around you. Why is that?
 It is because time is important. You build your routine around time.
 You wake up at a special time every morning and sleep at the same
 time every night. During the day, there are things you do that do not
 change such as having breakfast, lunch and dinner. It is Islamic to
 use time wisely in doing things that please Allah. Time never stops
 and never goes back. Use it well, while you have it.


1. This paragraph is about:
  - Daily routine.        - Time.             - Clocks.
2. Why should we use time well?
  ________________________________________________________________________
3. What did Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) say about time?
  ________________________________________________________________________


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13    Lesson 3
                                                               Unit

  Vocabulary

A. Listen and repeat.




B. Complete.
Today is _____________ , yesterday was ____________ , and tomorrow will be ___________ .

C. Complete.                            Saturday



                                          Days
                                          of the
                                          week




   Listening
Listen to Jawahir and Dana talk. They want to study for their maths exam.
Complete the chart.
     Day         Time                               Activity
 Saturday                       Qura’an lesson      lunch             cooking class
 Sunday                         English lesson      lunch             painting
 Monday                         Qura’an lesson      teach sister      cooking lesson
 Tuesday                        study for exam      homework          English lesson
 Wednesday                      maths exam          visit a friend    reading

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Day by Day 3


    Writing

A. Look at the pictures. They describe Huda’s daily routine. Match the pictures to the sentences.



    1                                  2                          3




    4                              5                              6



_____ Huda gets up at half past five every morning.
_____ She goes to bed at a quarter to ten at night.
_____ At seven o’clock, she reaches school.
_____ She has breakfast at a quarter past six.
_____ She starts doing her homework at 4 o’clock.
_____ She has lunch at half past two in the afternoon.

B. Use the sentences above in paragraph form to write about Huda’s daily routine.




C. Now write about your daily routine on Thursday. Use the pictures and the paragraph
   above as a guide. Remember to use the rules of writing.
                                                                                Rules of
                                                                         forming a paragraph
                                                                      1. Begin each sentence
                                                                         with a capital letter.
                                                                      2. End each sentence
                                                                         with a full stop.
                                                                      3. Do not start each
                                                                         sentence on a new line.

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13     Lesson 4
                                                                             Unit
Phonics

 Long e sound


 Long e sounds like the sound in metre,                          sea,                and bee.



                     Rule                                                    Rule
    When two vowels are together, the first               A vowel usually has the long sound when
    vowel usually has the long sound. The                 a consonant and e come after it. The e
    second vowel is silent. You can hear the              is silent. You can hear the long e sound
    long e sound in seat.                                 in metre.


A. Listen to the words. Circle the letters to show where you hear long e sound.




     e        e   e      e   e        e          e   e     e             e   e   e         e      e   e

B. Listen, then circle the words with the long e sound.
         1.                      2.                         3.                        4.
                  tea                     leg                     peel                      eat
                  ten                     leaf                     pet                     egg
                  test                    let                      pen                     end

C. Read the sentences below. Circle the words with the long e sound.
  1. My father likes green tea.
  2. He likes to eat meat and peas.
  3. There is an eagle on the tree.
  4. When I sleep, I dream of the sea.
  5. The team seems very pleased.

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Day by Day 4

    Grammar Summary

         Prepositions of time
                                           5 o’clock.
    I          pray             at         noon.
                                           night.
                                           the morning.
   He
               prays            in         the evening.
   She
                                           the afternoon.
                                           Saturday.
  They     take lessons         on
                                           Tuesday.

Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions.
  A : Is Salem coming back ________________ Monday?
  B : Yes, he’s arriving ________________ the afternoon.
  A : At what time?
  B : His plane arrives ________________ 3 o’clock.
  A : So, I can see him ________________ 10:30 _____________ the evening.


 Speaking
In groups : Use your picture cards to find the person who has the same job as you.


   Listening
A. Listen to one of the ladies in the pictures, talking about her day.
   Who is speaking?
                   1.                 2.                            3.




B. What does the speaker do at these times?
1) 7:15 a.m. ______________________________________________________________
2) 1:30 p.m. ______________________________________________________________
3) 6:00 p.m. ______________________________________________________________
4) 10:30 p.m. _____________________________________________________________
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   Writing

A. Number the activities below in the order you do them. Write the times, then
  complete the sentences with the times.

 order          Activity         time         order          Activity            time

         come home                                    go to sleep
         have lunch                                   do my homework
         leave home                                   have dinner
         have breakfast                               get ready for school
         watch TV                                     get up and pray


B. Use the sentences in a paragraph form to write about your daily routine.




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Unit 14




                      Food

  In this unit, you are going to :
 name different kinds of food.
 talk about the food you like.
 order from a menu.
 write a short paragraph.




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14      Lesson 1
                                                               Unit
    Food

Listen and practice.




     1. mangoes               2. cola              3. apples                 4. meat




       5. dates             6. oranges            7. chicken                8. onions




    9. ice - cream           10. juice              11. milk               12. tomatoes

- What’s your favourite food / drink?
- Look at the pictures. Place the items in the correct circle.




                                                                      drink
                                                                      food
                                                                      fruit
                                                                      like
                                                                      vegetables



- Compare with a partner.

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   Listening
Sara is asking her brother, Ahmad, to buy things from the supermarket. Listen and
tick (✔) the things she needs.


             eggs          bananas
             tea            cheese
             milk            juice
            bread          tomatoes


 Conversation

A. Listen and practice
Mrs. Wasel : Huda, eat your breakfast.
      Huda : Sorry mom. I don’t have time. I’ll just take
             a banana with me.
Mrs. Wasel : At least, drink some milk.
      Huda : I don’t like milk. I’ll have some juice instead.
Mrs. Wasel : Don’t you know that milk is good for your health!
B. What kind of food do you like or not like for breakfast?

   Grammar

                          Countable                              Uncountable
               Singular                  Plural                  Singular only
             an orange                   oranges                     milk
              a carrot                    carrots                    rice
               an egg                      eggs                     bread
              a tomato                  tomatoes                    meat
A. Mark the words in the list with c for countable and u for uncountable.
      ________ cheese                 ________ orange                ________ meat
      ________ mango                  ________ tea                   ______ banana
      ________ apple                  ________ carrot                ________ water
B. Go back to the list of nouns and use a , an or Ø.
C. In pairs : Tell your partner which of the food items above you like and do not like.

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14   Lesson 2
                                                                Unit
 Conversation

A. Listen and practice.
     Sameer : Mom, I’m really hungry. Is lunch ready?
Mrs.Khateeb : Almost, but we don’t have any bread.
               Can you go to the baker’s and get us some.
     Sameer : OK. Do you need anything else?
Mrs. Khateeb : Could you also stop at the grocer’s and get us
               some carrots and bananas.
     Sameer : Is that all?
Mrs. Khateeb : Can you pass by the butcher’s?
                                                                        baker’s
     Sameer : Mom, …………. I’m hungry !!
                                                                        butcher’s
B. Do you make a list before buying things?
                                                                        healthy
                                                                        hungry
   Grammar

       Some / Any

                                         Yes, there are some eggs.
 Are there any eggs in the fridge?
                                         No, there aren’t any eggs.

 Does Rula have any oranges?             Rula has some oranges.
 Do you have any water?                  I don’t have any water.

A. Compare the pictures.




  1. There are some apples.                     1. There aren’t any apples.
  2. ______________________                     2. ______________________
  3. ______________________                     3. ______________________

B. In pairs : Tell each other what you need from the school cafeteria.


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  Vocabulary
A. Complete the webs with names of food.
            butcher’s                     grocer’s                      baker’s




B. Name the grocer’s / baker’s / butcher’s you go to? Why?

  Reading

A. What do you know about the food pyramid?
  There are four main food groups. Bread, cereals, rice and macaroni are in the first group.
  They give us B vitamins and starch. We need four servings a day from this food group.
  Fruit and vegetables are in the second group. They give us vitamins A and C. Fruit also
  give us sugar which does not harm us like the one in candy. Milk, butter, cream, cheese
  and yoghurt are in the third group. They give us vitamins
  and calcium. These are important to make our bones and
  teeth strong. We must have milk or other dairy products three
  times a day. Meat, fish, eggs, beans and nuts are also in
  this group. All these kinds of food help to build our muscles.
  We must have at least two servings of these. The fourth
  group includes fats, oils and sugars. We must eat very little
  of these types of food. To stay healthy, it is important to eat
  different foods from each group.

B. Read the paragraph. Then, answer these questions.
   1. The main idea of the paragraph is:
      a. how food is divided.      b. why food is important. c. what food we can eat.
   2. Is the sugar in fruits good for us?
       _____________________________________________________________________




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14   Lesson 3
                                                                Unit

 Conversation

A. Listen and practice

   Mr. Mehdi : May I have the menu, please?
       Waiter : Here you are, sir. What would you like to order?
   Mr. Mehdi : Well, I always start with your garden fresh salad.
               Then I’d like chicken curry with rice.
       Waiter : Would you like something to drink?
   Mr. Mehdi : I usually have mineral water; a small bottle, please.
       Waiter : How about some dessert?
   Mr. Mehdi : I never take dessert, but I wouldn’t mind a cup of tea.
B. Do you think Mr. Adam’s lunch is healthy?


  Vocabulary
A. Read the phrases.




 a cup of tea     a pot of tea     a piece of cake     a glass of juice    a bottle of water


B. Which words go together? Tick the chart.

                             pot         bottle        glass             cup        piece

        water
        coffee
        bread
        cheese




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Food 3

   Grammar

  Frequency Adverbs                            always     100 %
 Mr. Adam always starts with the salad.        usually   90-99 %
 We usually have a bottle of water.             often    75-90 %
 I often have chicken and rice.
 Ahmad sometimes has soup.                 sometimes     25-75 %
 I am never late for lunch.                    never        0%

A. Complete the sentences with suitable frequency adverbs.
   1. I ____________________ have milk and eggs for breakfast.
   2. At school, I ____________________ eat a sandwich.
   3. I ____________________ have rice for lunch.
   4. I ____________________ have dessert at night.
   5. I ____________________ brush my teeth before going to sleep.

B. In pairs : Compare your answers.

         I always have milk and            Sometimes, I have milk and eggs but
         eggs for breakfast.               I always have dates for breakfast.



   Writing

A. Answer the questions.
   1. When do you always have dinner?

  2. Where do you usually have it?

  3. What do you often eat?

  4. What do you sometimes have for dessert?

  5. What do you never have at night?

B. Use the answers to write a paragraph in your workbook.



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14        Lesson 4
                                                                           Unit
Phonics
 Long i sound


 Long i sounds like sound in kite              and light.




                      Rule                                             Rule
    When two vowels are together, the first          A vowel usually has the long sound
    vowel usually has the long sound. The            when a consonant and e come after it.
    second vowel is silent. You can hear the         The e is silent. You can hear the long i
    long i sound in lie and pie.                     sound in ride and white.

A. Circle where you hear the long i sound.




       i    i    i           i      i      i                i    i     i               i     i     i


B. Listen, then circle the long i sound.

       1.                   2.                         3.                         4.
                time                class                        die                       write
                list                    gift                    pink                       think
                dill                    dice                    milk                       wink



       5.                   6.                         7.                         8.
                Tim                     gift                    milk                       rice
                wise                drink                       dime                        sit
                mint                    lime                    string                      hit



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Food 4


   Grammar Summary


  Frequency adverbs                                                         always        100 %
    I                                                                       usually      90-99 %
  You      always             buy
   We                         eat                                            often       75-90 %
           usually
  They   sometimes                      frozen vegetables.                sometimes      25-75 %
  He        never            buys
  She                        eats                                            never          0%


  Frequency adverbs follow verb ‘Be’
   I         am
  He                      always
             is
  She                     usually
                                             late for school.
  You                   sometimes
  They       are           never
   We

 Some/ Any                     Countable                              Uncountable

 Affirmative       There are some apples on the table. There is some milk in the glass.

  Negative         There aren’t any carrots in the fridge. There isn’t any water in the bottle.

  Question         Are there any bananas on the table? Is there any juice in the glass?


Complete the conversation with some or any.
  Amal : What are you cooking?
  Huda : Here, taste my vegetable soup.
  Amal : Hmm! It needs _______________ salt.
  Huda : Oh, doesn’t it have _______________ salt? I’ll add some now.
         I think I’ll add _______________ lemon juice.
  Amal : No, I don’t think it needs _______________.



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  • 12. Plan of Student’s Book Unit Topics Functions Grammar Listening Phonics Reading / Writing Talking about clothes. Affirmative statements in the Listening to people buying Reading description of Buying and selling things. present continous tense. clothes. people clothes. (Reading 9 My Clothes Asking about lost items. Negative statements in the / / short o. for gist). Finding the owner of an present continous tense. Writing sentences about item. Wh-questions (what) pictures (statements and Possesive pronouns questions). Questions with how: Listening to a description of a Reading true story How + adjectives. missing boy. ( Inferring facts ) Asking for and giving How + adverbs of Short u. Writing sentences. personal information. frequency and their 10 My Body describing people’s responses. appearances. Have got for giving Talking about ailments. physical description (affirmative and negative statements). Asking about prices & How many - How much. Listening to people talk about Reading about traditional quantities. buying things. souqs & malls. 11 Shopping Long a:/ei/ ( reading actively ) Writing a paragraph about a shopping centre. 12 Review 9 to 11
  • 13. Unit Topics Functions Grammar Listening Phonics Reading / Writing Asking about and describing Reading a paragraph about daily routines. Prepositions of time. Listening to conversation about the importance of time. 13 Day by Day Asking for & telling the time. Time expressions. daily routines. ( main idea ) In the morning, afternoon, Listening for time. Writing a paragraph. evening. Matching sentences to Long e: /i/ pictures. Talking about food likes and dislikes. Countable / uncountable Listening for items on a shopping Reading about different food Talking about food items nouns. list. groups. (scanning for 14 Food you need. Some / any. details) Describing eating habits. Frequency adverbs (often, Writing a paragraph about (Talking about Frequency). usually, sometimes, always Long i/ai/ eating habits. & never). Listening for countries, nationalities, Reading about the weather Asking and giving capitals and languages. in Africa. (main idea) information about countries Where Questions. 15 Countries Listening for months & seasons in Writing a descriptive and nationalities. different countries. paragraph about the weather Talking about wheather. Long o/ / in you country. 16 Review 13 to 15
  • 14. Content Units Topic Page number 9 My Clothes 1 10 My Body 12 11 Shopping 23 12 Review 33 13 Day by Day 42 14 Food 52 15 Countries 62 16 Review 73
  • 15. Unit 9 My Clothes In this unit, you are going to : G name different clothes. G describe clothes. G say the colours. G ask and say how much things cost. G write sentences. 1
  • 16. 9 Unit Lesson 1 My clothes jacket blouse dress shirt pyjamas headscarf trousers skirt socks belt shoes - What do you wear at home? At school? sell Conversation buy wear A. Listen and practice. choose carry Naif : I like the shoes you’re wearing. They’re really cool. Saeed : There are, aren’t they? And they’re so comfortable. Naif : I love the colour as well. It goes well with your jacket. It seems you like black. Saeed : Yes, it’s my favourite colours. Naif : They look expensive. How much did you pay for them? Saeed : Not much, they were on sale. 2
  • 17. My Clothes 1 Grammar Present Continuous / Affirmative/ Negative I’m wearing a blue jacket today. I’m not wearing a dress today. She is carrying a briefcase. She isn’t carrying a bag. They are buying a scarf now. They aren’t buying a skirt. A. What are these people doing? Complete the sentences. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. He _____________ shoes. 4. Salma ____________ her blouse. 2. Ahmad ___________ T- shirts. 5. The girls ___________ headscarves. 3. They ____________ bags. In pairs : B. Tell your partner what each member of your family may be doing now. Describe what they might be wearing. Vocabulary grey green A. Listen and practice. red yellow pink white black blue B. Look at the picture. Complete the sentences. Fatima is wearing a blue skirt, a white ______________ and a ______________ headscarf. Her ______________ are black and her bag is ______________. C. In pairs : Ask your partner to draw a stick figure wearing the clothes you like. 3
  • 18. 9 Lesson 2 Unit Vocabulary cheap old long A. What is it like? It’s big. short small expensive new R 0S 50 . B. Match the opposites. 1. big. 2. expensive. 3. old. 4. long. short new cheap small Conversation A. Listen and practice. Customer : Excuse me. Do you have this belt in black? Salesman : Yes. What size do you wear? Customer : I’m not sure. I think I’m a medium. Salesman : Let’s see… a size 36 black belt. Here you are. Customer : Thanks. How much is it? Salesman : It’s for sixty riyals. Customer : Here you are. B. Do you buy more clothes than you need? C. In pairs : Practice the conversation using different items and your size. 4
  • 19. My Clothes 2 Grammar Wh- Questions for description. What is it like? It’s beautiful. What size is it ? It’s medium. What colour are they? They are black. How much are they? They are 150 riyals. A. Write questions for these answers. 1. _______________________________ 1. My new skirt and blouse are big. 2. _______________________________ 2. They are 200 riyals. 3. _______________________________ 3. They are sixe 38. 4. _______________________________ 4. It is white. B. In pairs : Practice buying and selling different items of clothes. Reading Find the picture for each paragraph. A. My brother is at work. He B. My favourite colour is C. My father is going to is wearing a white thobe pink. I am going to my London , he looks so and black shoes. aunt’s house for a party. different. He’s wearing a He wears sun glasses and I’m wearing a pink skirt brown suit, brown shoes carries a brown briefcase. and blouse. I’m looking and a hat. He is carrying for my pink shoes and his favourite black bag but I can’t find them. briefcase. I think I’ll have to wear my white sandals instead. 5
  • 20. 9 Lesson 3 Unit Conversation . A. Listen and practice. Mother : Is this your shirt, Majid? Majid : It’s Khalid’s. Mine is blue. Mother : Whose belt is this? It’s too big to be yours. Majid : It’s Nasser’s. He always leaves his things in my room. Mother : And whose pink shoes are these? Majid : They’re Noura’s. Mother : You children must learn to be tidy. B. Are you a tidy person? Grammar Questions with whose Possessive Adjectives Possessive Pronouns It is my uniform. The uniform is mine. It is your shirt. The shirt is yours. Whose ------------------- is this? It’s his jacket. The jacket is his. It’s her scarf. The scarf is hers. They are our blouses. The blouses are ours. Whose ----------------- are these? They are their bags. The bags are theirs. A. Complete these sentences using a suitable possessive pronoun. 1. I’m wearing my new gloves. They are ____________________. 2. She is shortening her old dress. It is _______________________. 3. He is giving his expensive trousers to his brother. They are __________________. 4. They are washing their scarves. They are __________________. 5. You are carrying a nice bag. Is it __________________ ? B. In groups : Each student puts a personal object in a bag. One student shows an object and asks “ Whose --- is this?”. The students reply : “ It’s mine / hers.“Or” “ It’s --- ’s.”. 6
  • 21. My Clothes 3 Listening Listen to three people buying clothes. Number the pictures. Writing Write five sentences about clothes you like to wear. ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ 7
  • 22. 9 Lesson 4 Unit Phonics Short ‘O’ sound Rule If a word has only one Short ‘o’ sounds like the first sound in ox vowel, the vowel sound is usually short. A. Circle where you hear the short ‘o’ sound. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o B. Tick ( ✔ ) the picture that has the short o sound. C. Circle the word you hear. 1. fog 2. oak 3. tax 4. luck fig shock fox rock flag block fax knock 8
  • 23. My Clothes 4 Grammar Summary Wh- Questions with verb ‘Be’ is it? What colour are they? is it? What like? are they? is it? How much are they? Present Continuous: Affirmative & Negative I am He / She is We (not) buying clothes. You are They It is eating my hat. Subject Pronouns Possessive Adjectives Possessive Pronouns I My Mine You Your Yours He His His she Her Hers It Its We Our Ours They Their Theirs Describe what the children in the picture are wearing. Azhar Basim 1. Azhar is wearing a green blouse. 2. ________________________________________ 3. ________________________________________ 4. ________________________________________ 5. ________________________________________ Zahi Radi 9
  • 24. My Clothes 4 Listening You will hear people describing things they have bought. Circle a, b, or c to identify the item each person has bought. b b 1. 2. c a a c a 3. a 4. b b c c Speaking In pairs : Take turns. Students A chooses an item from a display window on page ( 81 ). Students B guesses the item by asking about its colour , size and price. Students A : I want to buy ___________________ . Students B : What colour is it ? Students A : It’s ___________________________ . Students B : What size is it ? Students A : It’s ___________________________ . Students B : How much is it ? Students A : It’s ___________________________ . Students B : You want to buy_________________ . 10
  • 25. My Clothes 4 Reading In pairs : Read these advertisements of lost items. Match each description with a picture. Lost in front of the A brand-new City Mall a brown digital video On 21st of December 2001, leather handbag. camera was left in a black sports watch was lost Please call 05558842 a taxi on the in the girls school. Please contact 05563522 morning of August Lost an expensive cellular phone with the first. Camera pink case on has important films Thursday afternoon in it. If found kindly (6.12.2001) next to phone 05492112 Central Bank. Call 05329412 Ladies sunglasses with grey frames were lost on the 3rd of August in or near the Children’s hospital. Please call 05348972 1 4 2 9 3 8 5 6 7 11
  • 26. Unit 10 My Body In this unit, you are going to : name some body parts. describe people. say what the matter with people is. write sentences. 12
  • 27. 10 Lesson 1 Unit My Body hair head ear nose eye face mouth neck shoulder tooth / teeth arm stomach hand leg knee toes What colour are your eyes? What colour is your hair? Which hand do you use more? tall height Speaking weight exercise In pairs : Describe and draw. centimetres 1. Student A : Cover picture 1 metres Student B : Cover picture 2 kilos 2. Student A : Describe picture 2 Student B : Draw. 3. Change roles. Compare drawings. 1 2 e.g. Student A : “It has a big head, four __________________________” 13
  • 28. My Body 1 Conversation A. Listen and practice. Sa’ad : Mahir, how tall are you and how much do you weigh? Mahir : Why? Sa’ad : I want to check with this table. It shows the right weight for your height. Mahir : I’m 150 centimetres and I weigh 60 kilos. Sa’ad : Let me see. You’re ten kilos overweight. Mahir : May be I need to exercise. B. Look at the table on page 82. Check your height and weight. Is it important to eat healthy food? Why? Grammar Questions with How How tall are you ? I’m 1 metre 35. How tall is she ? She’s 140 centimetres. How much do you weight? I’m 45 kilos. How much does she weight? She’s 40 kilos. A. Match the questions to the answers. 1. How old are you? He’s 45 kilos. 2. How tall is your sister? I’m twelve. 3. How much does your brother weigh? She is one metre 30. B. In groups : Find the height and weight of members of your group. How many have the ideal weight. 14
  • 29. 10 Unit Lesson 2 Conversation A. Listen and practice. Sameer : Can you give this bag to my brother, please? Shaker : Sure. What does he look like? Sameer : He looks a lot like me, but he’s got curly brown hair. He’s tall, fair and thin. Oh, and he’s got a moustache. Shaker : So he hasn’t got straight hair like yours and he isn’t short; and you say he looks a lot like you!! B. Do you look like any of your family members? Vocabulary Word Bank fat thin beard curly dark young old fat short tall fair has got moustache straight thin young A. Look at the box. For each adjective, write its opposite. short = fat = tall = young = thin = B. In groups : Describe a person in your class without saying his / her name. Have your group members guess who you are talking about. You : “She’s got short hair and brown eyes. She has got a fair skin. She is tall.” Group : Is it “ Ruqaiya ? ” 15
  • 30. My Body 2 Grammar Question for describing people He’s tall and thin. What does he look like? He has got brown eyes. He hasn’t got black eyes. A. Complete the descriptions. Number each picture. 1. Adnan is tall. He _______________ hair. He _______________ black eyes. He _______________ a beard. ( not have ) 2. Omar is short and thin. He has got ___________ hair. He has got ___________ moustache. He ___________________ beard. 3. Wafa is tall and thin. She has got ____________ skin. She ___________________ blue eyes. ( not have ) 4. Jane is fat and short. She ___________________ hair She ___________________ blue eyes. B. In pairs : Describe your brother / sister. 16
  • 31. My Body 2 Reading Shadi is a new student. Most of the boys at school call him Shadi but some call him Rida. Shadi finds this strange so he asks a friend, “Why do they call me Rida?”. That’s because they think you’re Rida who used to be a student here. You have the same nose and eyes, and even the same curly brown hair. Rida now lives in Kuwait.” Shadi gets Rida’s address and sends him an e-mail. Rida writes back and sends his picture. Shadi finds that Rida does not only look like him, but he also has the same family name, birth date and the same parent’s name. Shadi discovers that Rida is his twin brother. They were adopted when their parents died in a car accident after they were born. Read the statements and mark True (T) or False (F). Underline the place in the story where you find the information. 1. Some boys do not know that Rida is not at school. ( ) 2. Shadi does not understand why the boys call him Rida. ( ) 3. Shadi and Rida look like each other. ( ) 4. Shadi and Rida are not brothers. ( ) 17
  • 32. 10 Unit Lesson 3 Vocabulary A. What’s the matter ? matter feel better Sore throat well Headache ill Toothache illness Earache hurts Backache Flu Cold Fever B. Find out who is not at school today. What is the matter with him / her? 1. Huda / a headache 2. 3. 4. Conversation A. Listen and practice. Khalid : Where’s your brother today? Waleed : He’s not feeling very well. Khalid : Really ? What’s the matter? Waleed : He’s got a headache. Khalid : Oh, that’s too bad. Tell him to take a pain killer. He’ll feel better soon. Waleed : I don’t know. He’s got a sore throat and a backache, too. Khalid : Maybe he’s got the flu. He’d better see a doctor. B. Do you take medicines without going to the doctor? 18
  • 33. My Body 3 Grammar Have got + noun Advice I have got a headache. Take some aspirin. I have got a sore throat. Go to the doctor. What’s the matter? He has got a backache. Stay in bed. A. Make a sentence about the problem in each picture and give advice. Then compare with a partner. B. In pairs : Play picture charade. Take turns acting out the illness on your card and guessing it. Listening • Listen to people talking about health problems. • What’s wrong with them? • Write the names of the body parts where they have a problem. Name Health problem Body part a. __________________ ____________________ ____________________ b. __________________ ____________________ ____________________ c. __________________ ____________________ ____________________ d. __________________ ____________________ ____________________ Writing Choose an illness. In your work book, write three to five sentences about it. Describe what happens to your body. What do you do? 19
  • 34. 10 Lesson 4 Unit Phonics Short ‘U’ sound Rule If a word has only one Short ‘u’ sounds like the first sound in up. vowel, the vowel sound is usually short. A. Circle where you hear the short ‘u’ sound. U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U B. Listen and circle the word you hear in each row. 1. cup 2. bird 3. tab 4. rug cow button tape rat car ball tub race C. Write the vowel sound you hear under each picture. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ 20
  • 35. My Body 4 Grammar Summary Questions with How do they much weigh? does she How tall is Waleed? old are the students? Have got + noun Advice I Take some aspirin. You What’s the matter? have Don’t drink cold water. We a headache. They Stay in bed. got a cough. He the flu. has She Questions for describing people He / she is tall. does he / she They / you / We are thin. What look like? He / she has curly hair. do they / you got They / you / We have blue eyes. Choose the correct word. 1. My sister, Samia, doesn’t look like me. She ( has got - have got ) curly brown hair. 2. I ( has got - have got ) straight, black hair. 3. Her eyes ( is - are ) grey. Mine ( is - are ) black. 4. She is ( tall - heavy ) for her age. She ( is - are ) 160 cm. tall. 5. I look like my father, but she ( doesn’t - don’t ). 21
  • 36. My Body 4 Listening A. The police is looking for a missing boy. Look at the table. Circle the description you hear. Eye Hair Height Weight Clothes colour colour 166 cm. 60 kilos blue black trousers & shirt 154 cm. 50 kilos brown red thobe 130 cm. 40 kilos green brown uniform B. Look at the pictures. Who is the missing boy ? a. b. c. Speaking You and your partner are detectives in a busy shopping centre. You have just seen two people, shoplifting on the closed circuit TV. Describe them so that your partner can catch them. Then, listen to your partner’s description of two more people. 22
  • 37. Unit 11 Shopping In this unit, you are going to : name different shops. ask for and give directions. read about shopping places. Write a paragraph. 23
  • 38. 11 Lesson 1 Unit Shopping - Why do people go to shopping centres (malls )? - Name the different shops in the picture? cost - How many escalators / elevators are there? escalator elevator few mall Conversation need A. Listen and practice. Salesman : Can I help you? Boy : Yes, I want to buy a few black pens, please. Salesman : How many do you need? Boy : Five, please. How much does each cost? Salesman : Three riyals each. Boy : Oh, I’m not sure if I have enough money. Salesman : How much money do you have? Boy : I only have fourteen riyals. Salesman : No problem. You can give me a riyal later. Here you are. Boy : No, thanks. I’ll just take four. B. Where are these people? Do you think it’s a good idea to owe money to sales people? 24
  • 39. Shopping 1 Grammar How many / How much? How many pens do you need? I need five pens. How much money do you have? I have fourteen riyals. How much does it cost? It costs three riyals. How much is it? It’s three riyals. A. Put the words in the box below under the correct column. juice - shampoo - flowers - milk - pens - toes - boys water - teeth - cream - trousers - time - shirts - money How much How many ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ B. In pairs : Ask questions about different items, using ‘How much’ and ‘How many’. How much is It’s … your watch ? How many books I have … do you have? 25
  • 40. 11 Lesson 2 Unit Vocabulary flower shop bookstore dress shop supermarket pharmacy furniture shop - Where can you buy these things? Complete the table. a. sofas b. a jacket c. flowers d. vitamins Listening Listen and write who’s going to buy these items. How many are they going to buy? Where are they? Item Name How many Where Vase Cough medicine Milk 26
  • 41. Shopping 2 Reading A. Read the paragraphs then correct the wrong statements. The Souq The Shopping Malls In olden times, one of the most famous The Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, places to meet with friends and listen to USA is the first shopping mall in the world. poetry was “Souq Okaz”. Today, A shopping mall is a one-stop shopping a traditional marketplace is also called “Souq” in Saudi Arabia. In these souqs centre. There are many different kinds of there are many small shops in an open area. stores in it. It can also have banks, You can go from one shop to another on restaurants, and foot. The shopkeepers are very talkative other services. and make shopping fun. Bargaining over You can spend a the price is lot of time in the a must at the mall, but be careful souq. If you not to waste your do not bargain, time or buy things you will buy you do not need! things for a higher price. ¿ At the shops in the ‘souq’, prices do not change. ¿ In the past, people liked going to ‘Souq Okaz’. ¿ People can buy everything at a shopping mall. ¿ Country Club Plaza, in Kansas City, is the first shopping mall. B. Where do you prefer to shop; in malls or souqs? 27
  • 42. 11 Lesson 3 Unit Vocabulary A. Write where you can find these items. magazines jacket toothpaste flowers books Newspaper belt milk plants Book shop Pharmacy Supermarket Flower shop Dress shop B. In groups : Compare your answers. - Which shop do you go to more often? Speaking A. Give a price for each item. B. In pairs : Take turns to ask about the prices of the items above. How much is the What about the It’s 75 riyals. ................... perfume ? .................? 28
  • 43. Shopping 3 Writing A. Write five more differences between Assalam and Al Bayader shopping centres. 1. There are two shoe shops in Assalam Shopping Centre. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. B. Choose one of the shopping centres above and write a paragraph to describe it. Rules of forming a paragraph 1. Begin each sentence with a capital letter. 2. End each sentence with a full stop. 3. Do not start each sentence on a new line. 29
  • 44. 11 Lesson 4 Unit Phonics Long a sound Long a sounds like the sound in cake , snail . Rule Rule When two vowels are together, the first A vowel usually has the long sound when vowel usually has the long sound. The a consonant and e come after it. The e second vowel is silent. You can hear the is silent. You can hear the long a sound long a sound in hair and paid. in snake and tale. A. Listen to the words. Circle the letters to show where you hear the long a sound. a a a a a a a a a a a a B. Listen then circle the word you hear in each row. 1. 2. 3. 4. plane where dear map plan wait door maid pan white day more C. Here is a story about Jane. In pairs, circle and say the words with the same vowel sound as Jane. Jane wanted to bake. What should she make? She would bake a cake. She put it to bake. Jane ate the cake, then went to bed because it was late. D. Write two words that rhyme with cake. 30
  • 45. Shopping 4 Grammar Summary How many ... ? / How much ... books How many pens need? papers do you want? money does she have? tea paper How much is the pen? are these pens? Make questions. ‘How much’ or ‘How many’. 1. A : __________________________________________________ ? B : I want two shirts. 2. A : __________________________________________________ ? B : They are sixty-four riyals. 3. A : __________________________________________________ ? B : They are six riyals each. 4. A : __________________________________________________ ? B : I need six, please. Listening Listen to Alia’a, Samah and Fatima. Write where they want to go. What are they going to buy? Name Where What Samah Fatima Alia’a 31
  • 46. Shopping 4 Speaking A. Student 1: Your parents are going to Syria. Go to Najd Boutique and buy some clothes for them. What clothes would you buy for 500 riyals? Student 2: You are the sales assistant at the boutique. Sell student 1 the clothes he / she needs. 60 80 65 100 120 35 10 30 20 40 15 B. Student 1: What clothes did you buy ? How much did you spend? Reading A. What would you do in these situations? Discuss your answers. 1. The shop assistant gives you too much change. a. keep the money. b. return the money. 2. While shopping, you see a little boy hide some candy in his pocket. a. talk to the boy. b. talk to the shop assistant. 3. While shopping, you break a vase. a. pay the money. b. don’t tell anybody about it. 4. The shop assistant gave you a pair of shoes in two different sizes. a. return them angrily. b. return them politely. B. Did you ever go through a similar situation? Tell the class about it. 32
  • 47. Unit 12 Revision
  • 48. 12 Lesson 1 Unit Speaking In pairs : Find out the names of the pupils in the classroom. Conversation Ahmad and Hossam are in the school playground. Hossam is feeling sick. Complete the conversation. Ahmad : __________________________________________? Hossam : __________________________________________ . Ahmad : Let’s go to the nurse’s clinic. Nurse : What’s wrong? Hossam : I feel sick. _______________________________, too. Nurse : It seems like you’ve got cold. Take this pills. You’ll feel better soon. Hossam : Thanks. Hand Writing Write the sentence once. There is no place like home. 34
  • 49. Lesson 1 Grammar Choose one of the verbs in the box to complete each sentence. Use the right form of the verb. be - wear - carry - have 1. Yasser’s jeans are blue and his T-shirt __________ yellow. 2. Jude __________ jeans and a T-shirt today. 3. Muna __________ got a red coat and a scarf. 4. Sarah’s dress __________ old but her shoes __________ new. 5. Sami’s trousers __________ white but his shoes __________ grey. 6. Muna __________ a black and white bag. 7. __________ this a new jacket? Reading A. Read “My Body” Today, we know more about our bodies and take greater care of them. Here are some tips to help you look after your body. • Have a good breakfast every day. • Don’t eat too many sweets. • Eat fruit and vegetables. • Have milk and yoghurt. • Sleep early every night. • Exercise three times a week. • Brush and floss your teeth twice a day. • Drink lots of water. B. Read the statements and mark with true ( T ) or false ( F ). 1. Sweets are good for your teeth. 2. Sleep for 6-8 hours. 3. Water helps your body. 4. Missing breakfast is bad for your health. C. Think of two more tips, and discuss them with the class. 35
  • 50. 12 Lesson 2 Unit Language Functions Choose the correct response. 1. What size is it? 2. I’ve got a headache. a. It’s a medium. a. What’s the matter? b. It’s 1 meter. b. I have a sore throat c. It’s yellow. c. Take some aspirin. 3. Whose dress is this? 4. How much sugar do you take? a. It’s beautiful. a. Two, please. b. It’s mine. b. There are two. c. It’s black. c. It’s two. Writing a. Look at the people in the picture, then work in groups to describe each person. Al Anwar School Mr. Khan Wael Mr. Quraishi Mr. Mukhtar b. Choose one of the people in the picture and write a paragraph, describing his clothes and appearance. 36
  • 51. My Body 2 Speaking In pairs: Look at the cards on page 85. Ask questions and give advice for the complaints using the pictures. e.g. Students A: What’s the matter? Students B: I’ve got a backache. Students A: Lie down and don’t lift anything heavy. Vocabulary Circle the correct words completion. 1. In winter, I wear a ______ to keep warm. 2. You hear with your _________ a. shirt. a. stomach. b. jacket. b. shoulder. c. blouse. c. ears. 3. We wear _____ to keep our heads warm. 4. Traffic lights are red, yellow and ______ a. belt. a. black. b. skirt. b. green. c. scarf c. blue. 5. The opposite of black is usually ______ 6. You kneel on your ________ a. red. a. legs. b. grey. b. knees. c. white. c. feet. 7. On a fine day, the sky is usually ______ 8. ________ cover your feet and are a. grey. worn inside shoes. b. blue. a. Socks. c. white. b. Trousers. c. Sandals. Dictation Write the sentences you hear. 1. 2. 3. 37
  • 52. 12 Lesson 3 Unit Speaking In pairs: Practice buying and selling clothes. Use colours and sizes. • Students in group A (customers), take a set of picture cards A. • Students in group B (sales persons), take a set of description cards. Grammar Look at the pictures and do as shown between brackets. 1. ________________________________________ ( ask how much ) 2. ________________________________________ ( ask how many ) 3. ________________________________________ ( say what it is like ) 4. ________________________________________ ( ask about height ) 5. ________________________________________ ( describe the boy’s hair ) Hand Writing Write the sentence once. For small beginnings come great things 38
  • 53. Lesson 3 Conversation You are at a stationery. You want to buy a new pencil case. Complete the conversation. 1. Salesperson You 2. 3. 4. 5. Listening A. Listen to the conversation and check the right picture. B. What do they say? Listen again and tick the sentence you hear, then write who said them. Let me have a look. Thanks for coming. I’ve got a backache. Is there anything I can do for you? Let’s X-ray your back. 39
  • 54. 12 Lesson 4 Unit Speaking Ask your partner questions. Circle the answers. Count, then give him/her the results. 1. You see someone with blue hair wearing a yellow jacket and red trousers. What would you do? a. smile. b. laugh. c. copy her/him. 2. You are going to a party. What could you wear? a. a thobe/ a dress. b. a T-shirt. c. a long jacket. 3. You are buying a new jacket. What colour would you buy? a. black. b. red. c. orange. 4. What kind of clothes do you prefer? a. cheap. b. expensive. c. beautiful. 5. It is very hot at school. What will you do? a. wear a cotton uniform. b. take off your jacket. c. do nothing. Results ❖ 21-30 points. You always wear what you feel like 1. a4 b6 c2 wearing. So, this gets you into trouble. 2. a4 b2 c6 ❖ 11-20 points. You are rather casual. Sometimes, 3. a6 b4 c2 you don’t dress right for the occasion. 4. a4 b2 c6 ❖ 1-10 points. You are very careful about dressing 5. a2 b4 c6 property for the occasion. B. Discuss the changes you need to make. 40
  • 55. Lesson 4 Dictation Write the sentences you hear. 1. 2. 3. 4. Language Functions Choose the correct answer. 1. How much is the medicine? 2. Whose glasses are these? a. It’s 20 riyals. a. They’re new. b. Take two pills everyday. b. They’re my father’s. c. It’s a cough medicine. c. They’re 70 riyals each. 3. What does he look like? 4. How many boxes do you want? a. He’s tall and fair. a. I have got two. b. He’s my brother. b. There are two. c. He has a headache. c. I need two. Writing Turn to page 16 in your work book. Look at the picture of Low Cost Department Store. Write a paragraph to describe it. 41
  • 56. Unit 13 Day by Day In this unit, you are going to : ask for and tell the time. describe daily activities. write a short descriptive paragraph about daily activities. 42
  • 57. 13 Lesson 1 Unit My Day d e a b c f - What time do you do these things? - How many hours do you sleep? Conversation A. Listen and practice. breakfast o’clock Naser : How do you spend your days, Saud? lunch reach Saud : Well, on weekdays, I wake up around five dinner weekdays in the morning, then I pray and have breakfast. go to bed a.m. Naser : Really? What time do you reach school? evening p.m. wake up Saud : I reach school at 7 o’clock. Naser : When do you get home in the afternoon? Saud : I get home at about two, have lunch, then I do my homework at five o’clock. Naser : When do you go to bed? Saud : I have dinner around eight, then I pray and go to bed. B. Do you get enough sleep on weekdays? How? C. Match these sentences with the pictures above. 1. I do my homework at four o’clock. 2. I have lunch with my family after school. 3. I wake up at five o’clock. 4. I go to bed at ten o’clock. 5. I have breakfast at six. 6. I perform my morning prayer. 43
  • 58. Day by Day 1 Vocabulary A. Listen and repeat. What time is it? It’s twelve o’clock. 3- It’s noon. It’s five o’clock in 1- the morning. It’s 5:00 a.m. It’s seven o’clock in 4- the evening. It’s 7:00 p.m. It’s nine o’clock in 2- the morning. It’s twelve o’clock at It’s 9:00 a.m 5- night. It’s 12 midnight. B. In pairs : Draw the hands on the clock face. Take turns to ask and answer about the time . Grammar Prepositions of time at 7:00 a.m. in the morning on Saturday at one o’clock in the afternoon on Saturday morning at noon in the evening on Saturdays at midnight at night A. Complete the conversation, then practice with your partner. Samia : Are you busy ____________ Thursday evening? Wafa’a : Why? Samia : There’s a talk about ‘Islam Today’ at the King Faisal Centre. Wafa’a : Is it ____________ 7 o’clock ____________ the evening? Samia : No, it starts ____________ 6 p.m. Wafa’a : See you ____________ Thursday evening, then. B. Make a similar conversation about yourself with your partner. 44
  • 59. 13 Unit Lesson 2 Conversation Listen and practice. Ahmad : Hurry up, Faisal! Faisal : What time is it? Ahmad : It’s quarter to three. Father is outside in the car already. Faisal : It’s that late! I’ll be out in a minute. - Is it polite to make people wait for you? Vocabulary A. What time is it? Listen, repeat and read. 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- It is half It is a quarter It is a quarter It is half It is a quarter past five. past two. to nine. past eleven. to six. It’s 5:30 It’s 2:15 It’s 8:45 It’s 11:30 It’s 5:45 B. In pairs : Ask and answer. Say which picture. Student 1 : What time is it ? Student 2 : It’s ................... Student 1 : It’s picture ....... a. b. c. 45
  • 60. Day by Day 2 Speaking A. In groups : Ask your group about their daily routine. Name Name Name Name What time do you ...? __________ __________ __________ __________ - pray “Fajr” ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ - have breakfast ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ - reach school ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ - do your homework ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ - sleep ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ B. Choose a group member. Say two differences between your schedule and hers. Reading Read the paragraph, then answer the questions. Look around you. Where are you now? There must be a clock around you. Why is that? It is because time is important. You build your routine around time. You wake up at a special time every morning and sleep at the same time every night. During the day, there are things you do that do not change such as having breakfast, lunch and dinner. It is Islamic to use time wisely in doing things that please Allah. Time never stops and never goes back. Use it well, while you have it. 1. This paragraph is about: - Daily routine. - Time. - Clocks. 2. Why should we use time well? ________________________________________________________________________ 3. What did Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) say about time? ________________________________________________________________________ 46
  • 61. 13 Lesson 3 Unit Vocabulary A. Listen and repeat. B. Complete. Today is _____________ , yesterday was ____________ , and tomorrow will be ___________ . C. Complete. Saturday Days of the week Listening Listen to Jawahir and Dana talk. They want to study for their maths exam. Complete the chart. Day Time Activity Saturday Qura’an lesson lunch cooking class Sunday English lesson lunch painting Monday Qura’an lesson teach sister cooking lesson Tuesday study for exam homework English lesson Wednesday maths exam visit a friend reading 47
  • 62. Day by Day 3 Writing A. Look at the pictures. They describe Huda’s daily routine. Match the pictures to the sentences. 1 2 3 4 5 6 _____ Huda gets up at half past five every morning. _____ She goes to bed at a quarter to ten at night. _____ At seven o’clock, she reaches school. _____ She has breakfast at a quarter past six. _____ She starts doing her homework at 4 o’clock. _____ She has lunch at half past two in the afternoon. B. Use the sentences above in paragraph form to write about Huda’s daily routine. C. Now write about your daily routine on Thursday. Use the pictures and the paragraph above as a guide. Remember to use the rules of writing. Rules of forming a paragraph 1. Begin each sentence with a capital letter. 2. End each sentence with a full stop. 3. Do not start each sentence on a new line. 48
  • 63. 13 Lesson 4 Unit Phonics Long e sound Long e sounds like the sound in metre, sea, and bee. Rule Rule When two vowels are together, the first A vowel usually has the long sound when vowel usually has the long sound. The a consonant and e come after it. The e second vowel is silent. You can hear the is silent. You can hear the long e sound long e sound in seat. in metre. A. Listen to the words. Circle the letters to show where you hear long e sound. e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e B. Listen, then circle the words with the long e sound. 1. 2. 3. 4. tea leg peel eat ten leaf pet egg test let pen end C. Read the sentences below. Circle the words with the long e sound. 1. My father likes green tea. 2. He likes to eat meat and peas. 3. There is an eagle on the tree. 4. When I sleep, I dream of the sea. 5. The team seems very pleased. 49
  • 64. Day by Day 4 Grammar Summary Prepositions of time 5 o’clock. I pray at noon. night. the morning. He prays in the evening. She the afternoon. Saturday. They take lessons on Tuesday. Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions. A : Is Salem coming back ________________ Monday? B : Yes, he’s arriving ________________ the afternoon. A : At what time? B : His plane arrives ________________ 3 o’clock. A : So, I can see him ________________ 10:30 _____________ the evening. Speaking In groups : Use your picture cards to find the person who has the same job as you. Listening A. Listen to one of the ladies in the pictures, talking about her day. Who is speaking? 1. 2. 3. B. What does the speaker do at these times? 1) 7:15 a.m. ______________________________________________________________ 2) 1:30 p.m. ______________________________________________________________ 3) 6:00 p.m. ______________________________________________________________ 4) 10:30 p.m. _____________________________________________________________ 50
  • 65. Day by Day 4 Writing A. Number the activities below in the order you do them. Write the times, then complete the sentences with the times. order Activity time order Activity time come home go to sleep have lunch do my homework leave home have dinner have breakfast get ready for school watch TV get up and pray B. Use the sentences in a paragraph form to write about your daily routine. 51
  • 66. Unit 14 Food In this unit, you are going to : name different kinds of food. talk about the food you like. order from a menu. write a short paragraph. 52
  • 67. 14 Lesson 1 Unit Food Listen and practice. 1. mangoes 2. cola 3. apples 4. meat 5. dates 6. oranges 7. chicken 8. onions 9. ice - cream 10. juice 11. milk 12. tomatoes - What’s your favourite food / drink? - Look at the pictures. Place the items in the correct circle. drink food fruit like vegetables - Compare with a partner. 53
  • 68. Food 1 Listening Sara is asking her brother, Ahmad, to buy things from the supermarket. Listen and tick (✔) the things she needs. eggs bananas tea cheese milk juice bread tomatoes Conversation A. Listen and practice Mrs. Wasel : Huda, eat your breakfast. Huda : Sorry mom. I don’t have time. I’ll just take a banana with me. Mrs. Wasel : At least, drink some milk. Huda : I don’t like milk. I’ll have some juice instead. Mrs. Wasel : Don’t you know that milk is good for your health! B. What kind of food do you like or not like for breakfast? Grammar Countable Uncountable Singular Plural Singular only an orange oranges milk a carrot carrots rice an egg eggs bread a tomato tomatoes meat A. Mark the words in the list with c for countable and u for uncountable. ________ cheese ________ orange ________ meat ________ mango ________ tea ______ banana ________ apple ________ carrot ________ water B. Go back to the list of nouns and use a , an or Ø. C. In pairs : Tell your partner which of the food items above you like and do not like. 54
  • 69. 14 Lesson 2 Unit Conversation A. Listen and practice. Sameer : Mom, I’m really hungry. Is lunch ready? Mrs.Khateeb : Almost, but we don’t have any bread. Can you go to the baker’s and get us some. Sameer : OK. Do you need anything else? Mrs. Khateeb : Could you also stop at the grocer’s and get us some carrots and bananas. Sameer : Is that all? Mrs. Khateeb : Can you pass by the butcher’s? baker’s Sameer : Mom, …………. I’m hungry !! butcher’s B. Do you make a list before buying things? healthy hungry Grammar Some / Any Yes, there are some eggs. Are there any eggs in the fridge? No, there aren’t any eggs. Does Rula have any oranges? Rula has some oranges. Do you have any water? I don’t have any water. A. Compare the pictures. 1. There are some apples. 1. There aren’t any apples. 2. ______________________ 2. ______________________ 3. ______________________ 3. ______________________ B. In pairs : Tell each other what you need from the school cafeteria. 55
  • 70. Food 2 Vocabulary A. Complete the webs with names of food. butcher’s grocer’s baker’s B. Name the grocer’s / baker’s / butcher’s you go to? Why? Reading A. What do you know about the food pyramid? There are four main food groups. Bread, cereals, rice and macaroni are in the first group. They give us B vitamins and starch. We need four servings a day from this food group. Fruit and vegetables are in the second group. They give us vitamins A and C. Fruit also give us sugar which does not harm us like the one in candy. Milk, butter, cream, cheese and yoghurt are in the third group. They give us vitamins and calcium. These are important to make our bones and teeth strong. We must have milk or other dairy products three times a day. Meat, fish, eggs, beans and nuts are also in this group. All these kinds of food help to build our muscles. We must have at least two servings of these. The fourth group includes fats, oils and sugars. We must eat very little of these types of food. To stay healthy, it is important to eat different foods from each group. B. Read the paragraph. Then, answer these questions. 1. The main idea of the paragraph is: a. how food is divided. b. why food is important. c. what food we can eat. 2. Is the sugar in fruits good for us? _____________________________________________________________________ 56
  • 71. 14 Lesson 3 Unit Conversation A. Listen and practice Mr. Mehdi : May I have the menu, please? Waiter : Here you are, sir. What would you like to order? Mr. Mehdi : Well, I always start with your garden fresh salad. Then I’d like chicken curry with rice. Waiter : Would you like something to drink? Mr. Mehdi : I usually have mineral water; a small bottle, please. Waiter : How about some dessert? Mr. Mehdi : I never take dessert, but I wouldn’t mind a cup of tea. B. Do you think Mr. Adam’s lunch is healthy? Vocabulary A. Read the phrases. a cup of tea a pot of tea a piece of cake a glass of juice a bottle of water B. Which words go together? Tick the chart. pot bottle glass cup piece water coffee bread cheese 57
  • 72. Food 3 Grammar Frequency Adverbs always 100 % Mr. Adam always starts with the salad. usually 90-99 % We usually have a bottle of water. often 75-90 % I often have chicken and rice. Ahmad sometimes has soup. sometimes 25-75 % I am never late for lunch. never 0% A. Complete the sentences with suitable frequency adverbs. 1. I ____________________ have milk and eggs for breakfast. 2. At school, I ____________________ eat a sandwich. 3. I ____________________ have rice for lunch. 4. I ____________________ have dessert at night. 5. I ____________________ brush my teeth before going to sleep. B. In pairs : Compare your answers. I always have milk and Sometimes, I have milk and eggs but eggs for breakfast. I always have dates for breakfast. Writing A. Answer the questions. 1. When do you always have dinner? 2. Where do you usually have it? 3. What do you often eat? 4. What do you sometimes have for dessert? 5. What do you never have at night? B. Use the answers to write a paragraph in your workbook. 58
  • 73. 14 Lesson 4 Unit Phonics Long i sound Long i sounds like sound in kite and light. Rule Rule When two vowels are together, the first A vowel usually has the long sound vowel usually has the long sound. The when a consonant and e come after it. second vowel is silent. You can hear the The e is silent. You can hear the long i long i sound in lie and pie. sound in ride and white. A. Circle where you hear the long i sound. i i i i i i i i i i i i B. Listen, then circle the long i sound. 1. 2. 3. 4. time class die write list gift pink think dill dice milk wink 5. 6. 7. 8. Tim gift milk rice wise drink dime sit mint lime string hit 59
  • 74. Food 4 Grammar Summary Frequency adverbs always 100 % I usually 90-99 % You always buy We eat often 75-90 % usually They sometimes frozen vegetables. sometimes 25-75 % He never buys She eats never 0% Frequency adverbs follow verb ‘Be’ I am He always is She usually late for school. You sometimes They are never We Some/ Any Countable Uncountable Affirmative There are some apples on the table. There is some milk in the glass. Negative There aren’t any carrots in the fridge. There isn’t any water in the bottle. Question Are there any bananas on the table? Is there any juice in the glass? Complete the conversation with some or any. Amal : What are you cooking? Huda : Here, taste my vegetable soup. Amal : Hmm! It needs _______________ salt. Huda : Oh, doesn’t it have _______________ salt? I’ll add some now. I think I’ll add _______________ lemon juice. Amal : No, I don’t think it needs _______________. 60