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Vocabulary
Home sweet home!
2 Complete the crossword.
1 Looking after the plants and the grass.
2 You do this when plates are dirty.
Household tasks 3 You do the ironing on an ironing … .
1 Choose the correct options. Then 4 You wash clothes in a washing … .
match the phrases and the photos.
5 Buying food, etc.
clean / put / make the floor  c)
6 You do the hoovering with a … .
1 do / put  / clean the rubbish out 
7 You cook food with a … .
2 clean / do  / make the washing 
8 You put the … in a dustbin.
3 do / clean / make the dusting 
1
4 make / do / put your bed 
5 make / put / do the cooking 
a) d)
2 3

4 5

6 7

b) e)

3 Write true sentences about the


household tasks you and your family do. Use
adverbs of frequency from the box.

always  hardly ever  never  often


sometimes  usually
c) f)
I often tidy up.
1
2
3
4
5

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Grammar

have to 3 Complete the sentences. Use the


correct forms of have to and the verbs in the
1 Choose the correct options. box.
We have to / don’t have to study maths at
school. It’s compulsory. be  do  do  do  get up  help  pay  put

1 Tom has to / doesn’t have to come home


early at the weekend. He can stay out late.
2 My mum has to / doesn’t have to do the
shopping. My dad does it.
3 Sally and Fred have to / don’t have to
go to school on Saturdays, but only in the
morning.
4 I have to / don’t have to go now or I’ll miss
the last bus home.
5 Rachel has to / doesn’t have to revise for Teenagers usually have to help with the
her exams. They start next week. housework.
1 Young children usually
2 Read the note. Write sentences. Use the shopping.
have to.
2 I can’t go out today. I some
homework.
Dear Freddie and Lola, 3 Ben the rubbish out every day
Tidy your rooms. or he doesn’t get any pocket money.
 1 Make your beds. 4 I’m going now but Maria
2 Freddie, do the washing. home until nine o’clock.

3 Lola, do the hoovering in your room. 5 Does your dad early


in the morning?
4 Wash up.
6 You me now. Give me
Only if you have time: the money later.
5 Do the shopping. 7 Do I this exercise?
6 Do the cooking. Yes,  .
7 Freddie: do the dusting in your room.
Have a fun day! some and any
Mum and Dad x 4 Choose the correct options.
Are there some / any puzzles in that
magazine?
Freddie and Lola have to tidy their rooms. 1 We’ve got some / any great DVDs.
1 They their beds. 2 Would you like some / any cheese?
2 Freddie the washing. 3 There aren’t some / any good films on at
3 Lola in her room. the cinema.
4 They  . 4 There are some / any plates in the sink.
5 They the shopping. 5 Have you got some / any interesting
6 They the cooking. books?
7 Freddie in 6 Can we have some / any water, please?
his room. 7 I haven’t got some / any paper.

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Grammar

5 Complete the dialogue. Use some and much, many, a lot of


any.
7 Choose the correct options.
Dad We haven’t got any milk. Can you get 1 How much / many coffee is / are there?
(1) from the shop,
There isn’t much / many coffee.
please?
2 How many / much photos is / are there?
Cassy I haven’t got (2) money.
Can you give me (3) There are a lot of / much photos.
money, please? 3 How much / many cups is / are there?
Dad OK. There’s (4) money on There aren’t a lot of / many cups.
my desk. Take one euro. 4 How much / many soup is / are there?
Cassy Is there (5) juice in the There’s a lot of / much soup.
fridge?
Dad No, there isn’t. 8 Complete the sentences. Use much,
many or a lot of.
Cassy And have we got (6)
bread? 1 There isn’t much fruit. There were
bananas and oranges yesterday.
Dad No, we haven’t.
2 Please can you wash up? There aren’t
Cassy So, I have to get (7)
clean dishes.
milk, juice and bread ... with one euro.
3 How money can I borrow?
Dad OK. Take five euros, then!
4 There’s dirty washing in the
6 Rewrite the sentences in the bathroom. The washing machine’s in the
affirmative (3), negative (7) or kitchen.
interrogative (?). 5 How time is there before the
There’s some rubbish in the bin. ? train leaves?
Is there any rubbish in the bin? 6 There weren’t people at the
1 There are some good programmes on TV. 7 party that I knew. Adam’s
friends were there.

9 Complete the questions. Write true
2 We haven’t got any butter. ? answers. Use much and many.

How much cheese is there in your fridge?
3 There isn’t any fruit. 3 There isn’t much cheese in my fridge.

1 How English words do you
4 He’d like some water. ? know?

5 We’ve got some sandwiches. ? 2 How spare time do you have
every day?
6 They’ve got some soup. 7
3 How students are there in your
7 We haven’t got any pasta. 3 school?

8 There’s some cheese in the fridge. ? 4 How juice do you drink every
year?

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Reading

1 Have you ever asked a question on the 2 Read the text. Tick the household
Internet? What was the question? tasks from the text.
doing the washing 3
1 putting the rubbish out
Tom
2 doing the cooking
Oxford
3 doing the gardening
My mum says that I have to do
more at home – household 4 doing the hoovering
tasks like washing up. We’re 5 tidying up
having a lot of arguments about 6 doing the ironing
5 this at the moment. I know 7 doing the shopping
she’s upset. How much does
8 washing up
everyone else help at home?

Rick 3 Answer the questions.


Aberdeen Whose mum isn’t happy? Tom’s mum
To be honest, I do nothing. 1 Whose mum’s very relaxed?
Yesterday my mum walked into 2 Who thinks Tom has to help more?
10 my bedroom and it was so
untidy that she thought there 3 Who can drive?
were burglars! She doesn’t get
4 Who doesn’t have to do any housework?
cross about it, though. She says
if I want to live in a dustbin it’s
15 my decision. So she says I don’t 5 Who does a lot of housework?  ,
have to do anything! and

Sarah 4 Answer the questions.


Canterbury Why are Tom and his mum having a lot of
Wow! Lucky you, Rick! My arguments?
brother and I have to help a lot His mum says that he has to do more at home.
around the house. We always 1 How does his mum feel?
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beds. We also have to wash up 2 Is Rick’s mum cross with him?
and sometimes I do the washing.
If mum or dad don’t have time, 3 Why isn’t Rick’s mum worried about his room?
my brother sometimes has to
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4 What does Sarah’s brother have to do at
Ruby home?
Cornwall
I have to do the usual things and
I try to help with the hoovering 5 What’s Ruby’s advice to Tom?
and the cooking. But if your
mum’s upset you obviously
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worrying about what other
people are doing and start
helping her!

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Vocabulary

do, have, make 2 Complete the sentences. Use the


phrases in exercise 1.
1 Complete the phrases. Use do, have or
James and I made friends on our first day at
make. Match the phrases and the photos.
school.
make friends  a)
1 We on holiday. It
1 the gardening  rained every day!
2 a terrible time  2 My dad says I have to
3 a rest  with him on Saturday. I hate cleaning!
4 a mistake  3 I  . Sorry. There isn’t
5 the housework  much milk.

a) 4 Why don’t you  ?


You’re exhausted.
5 My mum  . She’s really
into plants.

3 Write phrases under the pictures. Use


do, have or make.
b)

c)

have a drink 3

d)

e)
1 4

f)

2 5

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Communication Writing

Invitations Article
1 Put the sentences in the correct order. 1 Complete the chart. Use the adjectives
in the box.
Sophie I’d love to, but I can’t.
Sophie At seven o’clock. big  grey  metal  new  old  round  Russian
Sophie Rob and I are going out for a meal small  square  Turkish  white  wooden
on Saturday evening. Would you like
to come? 1 Size Age Shape Colour Origin Material

Sophie Yes. See you on Saturday at seven! big


Sophie That’s great.
David That’s a shame. Maybe another
time. 2 Put the words in the correct order. If
you need help, use the chart in exercise 1.
David What time are you going?
white / washing machine / a / big / old
David OK. I’m going to the cinema tonight.
a big, old, white washing machine
Would you like to come?
1 tall / dustbin / a / plastic / green
David Yes, I’d love to.

2 Answer the questions. 2 small / a / chair / Italian / round



What does Sophie invite David to?
A meal out. 3 long / brown / shelf / a / wooden

1 Who’s going?
3 Complete Eleanor’s article. Use her
2 What time are they going? notes.

3 What does David invite Sophie to?
My ideal classroom by Eleanor Bright
4 Does she accept the invitation? Computers – white, modern
Tables – plastic, low, round

3 Write a dialogue in your notebook like Each desk has a Japanese TV – small and black
the dialogue in exercise 1. Use the ideas in Leather armchairs – Italian and soft!
the table. Cushions – cotton – large!
Rachel Joe American fridge – very big
Invitation: watch a Invitation: go cycling
football match on TV Time: this afternoon My ideal classroom has a lot of modern, white
on Saturday afternoon computers. There’s one for every student. There
Time: 2:30 p.m. aren’t any desks but there are some low,
(1) tables. And each
table has got a (2) TV too.
Dictation Everybody sits in soft, (3)
4 4.05 Listen. Listen again and write armchairs. If you want to relax, there are
the sentences in your notebook. (4) cushions. There’s
also a very (5) fridge for
snacks and drinks! And I almost forgot... . There’s
also a friendly, helpful teacher!

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