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LIVING LANGUAGE

A Random House Company cj

Basic English for Speakers


of Ail Languages

428.2

i EASY

3 cds
1 book
06-2005
1

Easy

ENELISH

East'

ENELISH

Basic English for Speakers


of All Languages

Christopher A. Warnasch
Illustrations by Christopher Medellin

LIVING LANGUAGE*
A

Random House Company teb

CONTENTS )

Alphabet: A, B, C,11
Prononciation

ix
xi

Lassen 1: Hello!
1. I am, you are 2. You are . . . Are you . . . ?

3. Yes / No 4. I am, I am not (I'm, I'm not)


Copyright C 2000 by Living Language, A Random House Company

Lanson 2: When, Are You From'

Living Language is a member of the Random House Information Group

1. I am, you are, he is, she is, we are, they are


2. American, Indian, Mexican . . . 3. not
4. I'm, you're, he's

Living Language and colophon are registered trademarks of Random


House, Inc.
All rights reserved under Pan-American Copyright Conventions. No part
of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any
means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or
by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in
writing from the publisher.
Published in the United States by Living Language, A Random House
Company
www.livinglanguage.com

Lassen 3: What's This?


1. It 2. I have, you have, he has . . 3. in

15

Lassen 4: Welcome to My House!

25

1. book / books 2. There is (There's) / There are


3. a / an 4. This is / These are 5. the 6. in, on

Editor: Suzanne McQuade


Production Editor: John Whitman
Production Managers: Helen Kilcullen and Heather Lanigan
Illustrations: Christopher Medellfn

Lassen 5: la This Your Disk?


1. am, is, are 2. a, an, the 3. Is the . . . ?

ISBN 1-4000-2085-9

4. window, windows

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available upon


request.

Lassen 6: Who's That?

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2

1. Who? 2. This is . . . / That is... 3. Hiroko's,


John's

41

53

Contents
Lesson 7: What Nimber le This?

Contents
83

1. Yes, it is. / No, it's not. 2. doesn't have /


don't have 3. Do / Does . . . have?
Lassen 8: lm the Pest Office Open Taise

73

1. Where,

Where . . . from, What, Who


2. I don't have any . . . 3. Do you have any . . . ?
4. Tuesday / on Tuesday / Tuesdays
5. in, from, at, on
Lassen 9: What D. Yen De en Saharday?

Lassen 14: What Do Tou Do?

me, you, him, her, it, us, them 2. this /


that; these / those 3. teach / teaches; watch /
watches; fix / fixes
83

read / reads 2. I read . . . / Do I read . . . ?


3. don't read / doesn't read 4. Yes, I do. /
No, I don't. 5. There isn't a . . . / There aren't any . .
6. Is there a . . . ? / Are there any . . . ?
97

1. that 2. Why . . . ? / Because


3. too 4. for
Lassen 11: Whou.. De Yen Warta

1. one

108

vi

like (I'd like) 2. could

Lassen 16: I Don't Feel Gond Today!

173

1. my, your,

his, her, its, our, their 2. mine,


yours, his, hers, ours, theirs 3. need to,
have to, want to 4. must, can, should
187

1. reads / is reading 2. Why? to buy stamps,


to get milk, etc. 3. fast, faster, fastest . . . good,
better, best . . . 4. How? 5. get
205

This Waskand .
121

box, two boxes 2. some 3. of

this, that, these, those 2. How much?

1. would

Lanson 18: Mem, Seing to Teks a Trip

LM 13: New Mach Does This Met Cent? ... 133


1.

Lesson 15: I'd Lika to Makis an Appointment. ... 165

Lesson 17: Do Tou Want to Coma with Me?

1. 1:00, 2:00 . . . 2. at 1:00, at 2:00 . . . 3. (At)


what time . . . ? / When . . ? 4. A.M. / P.M.
5. morning, noon, afternoon, evening, night
6. a house / an hour
Lama 12: Where's the Caecal?

147

1.

1.

Lues 10: Let's Be te the Beach Today!

3. How many? 4. a lot of, a finie, a few, too


much, too many 5. (please) ask, (please) look,
(please) take 6. (please) don't smoke, (please)
don't run, (please) don't speak . . .

nothing, something, anything 2. someone,


no one, anyone, somebody, nobody, anybody
3. somewhere, nowhere, anywhere
4. everything, everyone, everywhere
5. going to . . . / will . . . 6. who . . . / that . . .
1.

vii

Contents

Lanson 19: When. Vigra You?

221

1. was, were 2. -ed 3. go / went; eat / ate


4. didn't . 5. Did . . . ? 6. ago

( ALPHABET

Lanson 20: I Havon't Sean You in a Long Timm! .. 237


1. was / has been; slept / has slept 2. -ed / -ed

3. go / went / gone; eat / ate / eaten; speak / spoke /


spoken 4. since / for
255

Vocabulary

Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk
A LI Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu
Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz

z5z

vin

(PRONUNCIATION)

rl
g
A

am, at, an, add, ask, bad, cab, chat, dab,


fax, gas, has, jar, lab, man, nag, pass, rat,
sat, sham, tap, that, vat, wax, yak, zag
ebb, Ed, bed, check, den, fa, get, help, Jen,
kept, leu, men, nest, pen, quest, rent, set,
shell, ten, them, vet, went, yes, Zed
is, in, ill, big, chick, dig, film, gift, his, kill,
lift, mix, nick, pit, quiz, rim, sit, shift, tick,
this, thick, Vic, will, zip
on, ox, opt, Bob, cog, chop, dock, fox, got,
hop, job, Koch, lock, mop, not, pop, rock,
sock, shot, Tom, thong, wok
up, us, bus, cup, chunk, duck, fun, Gus,
hum, just, luck, must, nut, pull, rust, sun,
shut, tug, thumb, yuck
bull, full, put, pull

A-E

ate, ale, ape, babe, cave, chase, daze, faire,

xi

Pronunciation

Pronunciation

OI

gaine, hate, jade, Iule, laine, made, name,


paste, quake, rake, sane, shake, taure, vase,

foil, join, joint, boil, noise

OY boy, coy, toy, Roy, joy

wake

OU loud, proud, sound, bound, mound

AI

ail, bail, fait, hall, mail, pail, quail, rail

AY

bay, day, hay, Jay, May, pay, ray, say, way

AU

taught, caught, auto, Austin, Maud

AW

maw, clave, paw, draw, saw

E -E

eve, here, Pete

EE

eel, beet, cheese, deep, feel, geese, jeep,


keep, Lee, meet, need, peer, queen, seem,

00 book, cook, hook, hood, look, nook, soot,


took, wool, wood

tree, thee, week

U-E

EA

east, ear, eat, beast, dean, fear, gear, heat,


lean, mean, pea, rend, seat, tea, year, zeal

EW

blew, chew, dew, few, grew, mew, new, pew

I -E

ire, Ike, ile, bike, chiure, dime, fine, bide,


like, Mike, nice, pike, ripe, size, shine, time,

OW down, gown, brow, cow, clown, now


OW grow, mow, blow, know, glow
00 ooze, boom, coop, choose, doom, food,
goose, hoop, loose, moose, noon, soon,
tooth, zoom

use, dude, fume, huge, luge, rude, mule,


plume, tune, tube

UE blue, fuel, glue, hue, Sue, truc


Y-E byte, type, hype, rye, dye
Y

by, cry, dry, fry, my, pry, shy, why

Betty, dolly, fully, gully, happy, hilly, jelly,


Kelly, Molly

bag, bake, beg, bib, boom

cake, coat, cap, can, cup, cook

vine, wine

IGH bight, fight, fright, high, light, might,


night, right, sigh, sig,ht, tight, thigh

IE

die, lie, pie, tie

O- E

ode, owe, bode, code, dome, home, joke,


lone, mope, note, poke, rope, soke, shone,

CH chair, choose, chew, chiure, China

tone, vote, woke, yoke, zone

dog, dome, do, Dad, day

oat, oaf, boat, coat, foam, goal, hoax, load,

fake, fan, fix, fine, food

moan, roam, soap

go, gave, game, et, gag

CK sock, sick, pick, luck, lick

OA

XII

Pronunciation

gin, gem, gist, gel, Giles

hi, hope, hop, high, hall

Jake, joke, job, jail, John

king, kiss, kid, kind, koala

load, lobe, log, last, light

man, mom, moan, might, Mike

not, naine, Nile, nick, nest

pack, pole, pool, pin, pine

PH

photo, phone

QU

quack, quake, queen, quail, quit

rust, room, ripe, right, rent

Sain, sit, sank, sight, send, sift

SH

she, show, shell, shin, shine

ten, tight, tuft, tip, taure

TH

they, though, then, that, there

TH

with, through, think, bath, Seth

Vic, vine, vat, vase, veer

week, wig, wine, wag, we

WH who, what, where, when, why


X

ox, axe, six, tax, fox

year, you, yell, yen, Yale

zen, zoo, zoom, zigzag, Zed

xiv

Easy

ENGLISH

LES

ON

Hello!

WORD STUOV5.-

Hello!

Hi!

How are you?

I'm fine,
thanks.

How are you?

Very good!

IIIALDEUR
Mr. Peterson: Hello, Mrs.
Ramirez.
Mrs. Ramirez: Hello, Mr.
Peterson. How are you?
Mr. Peterson: I'm fine, thank you. And you?
Mrs. Ramirez: Fine, thank you.
Hiroko: Hello.
Maria: Hello! I'm Maria
Sandoval. What's your naine?
Hiroko: My naine is Hiroko
Yamada.
Maria: How are you?
1

Easy English

Lesson 1: Hello

Hiroko: I'm fine, thank you. And you?


Maria: Fine, thanks. Ies nice to meet you,
Hiroko.
Hiroko: Ifs nice to meet you, too.
Franois: Hi, John.
John: Hey, Franois. How
are you?
Franois: Good. And you?
John: Good.

STRUCTURE
1. I am, yen ara
I am.
I am John Cooper.
I am.
I am Maria Sandoval.
You are.
You are Maria Sandoval.

e voCABULABY
Hen

2. You are ... Are you

Ht

Are you Maria?

Hey.
3. Yes / No

too
What's your name?
My naine is John.

John: Are you Natasha?


Maria: No, I'm Maria.
John: Are you Maria?
Maria:Yes, I'm Maria.
4. 1 am, I am not (I'm, I'm not)

Ifs nice to meet


Natasha: Are you John?
Franois: No, I am not John.
Natasha: Are you Ram?
2

Lesson 1: Hello

Easy English
C. am, are, is

Franois: No, I'm not Ram.


Natasha: Are you Franois?
Franois: Yes, I'm Franois.

Maria.

1. I

you?

2. How
3.

xxEncisis

you Natasha Ivanova?


Ram.

4. My name
A. Mr. Yamada: Hello, Mr. Peterson.
Mr. Peterson:

. Are

5.

you John? Yes, I

Mr. Yamada?
Mr. Yamada: Yes, I

D. You are Maria.

Mr. Peterson: It's

to

Are you Maria?

to

1. You are Natasha.

you.
Mr. Yamada: It's
you,
B. Maria: My

is Maria Sandoval.

What's

2. You are Mr. Smith.

naine?

Natasha:

naine is Natasha

3. You are Mrs. Martinez.

Ivanovna.
Maria: How

4. You are John.

Natasha?
Natasha:

fine, thanks. And


A. Hello, you, am, nice, meet, nice, meet, too

Maria: I'm fine.

B. name, your, My, are, you,

you

Easy English

C.1. am, 2. are, 3. Are, 4. is, 5 Are, am


D. I. Are you Natasha? 2. Are you Mr. Smith?
3. Are you Mrs. Martinez? 4. Are you John?

LES S ON

\,.. Where Are You From7i

WORD STUDY
This is Franois Laret.
Franois is from Haiti.
He is not American. He is Haitian.
This is Hiroko Yamada.
Hiroko is from Japan.
She is not American.
She is Japanese.
This is Maria. Where is Maria from?

Maria is from Mexico.


She is Mexican.

Easy English

DIALUSUE

Lesson 2: Where Are You From?

STRUCTURE
1. I am, you are, ha is, sha is, wu
ara, thay ara
I am John.
You are Maria.

John: Ram, this is Natasha.


Ram: Hello, Natasha. It's nice to meet you.
Natasha: Hello, Ram. It's nice to meet you, too.
Ram: Natasha is a Russian name. Are you
from Russia?
Natasha: Yes, I am. I'm from Moscow. Where
are you from, Ram?
Ram: I'm from India. Ram is an Indian name.
John: Yes, Ram is Indian. He's from Mumbai.

He is Rani.

She is Natasha.
We are John,
Ram,
and Natasha.

You are Ram and Natasha.

They are Ram and


Natasha.

Easy English

Lesson 2: Where Are You From?

...

2. American, Indian, Mexican

4. l'in, you're,

This is Maria. She is from Mexico.


She is Mexican.

I am John. I'm John. I'm from


New York. I'm not Russian. I'm
American.

This is Hiroko.
She is from Japan.
She is Japanese.

This is Franois. He is from Haiti.


He is Haitian.

This is John. He is from the USA. He is


American.
This is Ram. He is from India. He is Indian.

You are Maria. = You're Maria.


You're from Mexico. You're not
from India.

He is Ram. = He's Ram. He's from India. He's


not American.
He is John. = He's John. He's from New York.
He's not from Mumbai.

This is Natasha. She is from Russia. She is


Russian.

We are Hiroko and Kenji. = We're Hiroko and


Kenji. We're from Japan. We're Japanese. We're
not from India. We're not Indian.

3. Net

You are Ram and Natasha. = You're Ram and


Natasha. You're not Maria and Franois.

This is not Hiroko. This


is not Franois. This is
Natasha.
Natasha is not Japanese.
Natasha is not Haitian.
She is Russian.
10

They are Ram and Natasha. = They're Ram


and Amrita. They're from Mumbai. They're
Indian. They're not Haitian. They're not from
Port-au-Prince.

11

Easy English

1. Natasha / from New York.

'C9 EXERGUES
A. am, are, is
1. I
2. He
3. She
4.
5. This
6. We
7. They
8.
B.

Lesson 2: Where Are You From?

John.
from India.
not from New York.
you American?
Ram.
John, Ram, and Natasha.
not from Mexico.
this Maria?

1. John is from the USA. He is


2. Ram is from India. He is
3. Maria is from Mexico. She is
4. Hiroko is from Japan. She is
5. Franois is from Haiti. He is
6. Natasha is from Russia.
She is

C. Ram / from India.


Ram is from India.

2. Maria / from Mexico.

3. John / from Japan.

4. Franois / Russian.

5. Hiroko / from India.

6. Ram / Indian.

O. I am John.

1. You are from Japan.

2. He is not American.

Ram / Haitian.
Ram is not Haitian.
12

13

Easy English

3. I am Indian.

L E S S ON

What's This?
4. We are not from Mexico. We are from
New York.

5. They are Ram and Amrita. They are from


Mumbai.
6. She is Japanese. She is not Indian.

A. 1. am, 2. is, 3. is, 4. Are, 5. is, 6 are, 7. are,


8. Is
B. I. American, 2. Indian, 3. Mexican,
4. Japanese, 5. Haitian, 6 Russian

This is a book.

This is a car.
This isn't a book.
This isn't a car. This is a
computer.

I have a computer.
I have a book.

C. I. Natasha is not from New York. 2. Maria is


from Mexico. 3. John is not from Japan.
4. Franois is not Russian. 5. Hiroko is not from
India. 6 Ram is Indian.
D. 1. You're from Japan. 2. He's not American. 3.
I'm Indian. 4. We're not from Mexico. We're from
New York. 5. They're Ram and Amrita. They're
from Mumbai. 6 She's Japanese. She's not Indian.
14

I have a car.
What's this?
15

Lesson 3: What's This?

Easy English

e votei,fflitY
old
new

good
bad

DIALOGUE

Maria: Franois, what's this?


Franois: It's a computer.
Maria: Is it new?
Franois: Yes, it is.
Maria: I have a computer in the office.
Franois: Is it a good computer?
Maria: No, it's a bad computer. It's old.

16

17

Easy English

Lesson 3: What's This?

Is this a magazine? No, it's not a


magazine. It's a computer.

2. I have, you have, ho hast ...

Ram has a computer.

drawer (9)

lights (11)

telephone

wall

fax (10)

cabinet

John has a new car.

STRUCTURE

I have a new book.

1. It

You have a new car.


This is a car. It's new.
It's a good car.
This isn't a picture. It's a book.

He has a magazine.
She has a cup.
We have a newspaper.
They have a map.

18

Maria has a book.

19

Easy English

Lesson 3: What's This?

7.

3. In

5.

This is a pen. It is in a cup.


Maria has a computer in the office.
Tokyo is in Japan. Moscow is in Russia.
Mumbai is in India.
The Statue of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge
are in New York.

10.
8.

9.

ffle-- 11101r

unciszs
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
B. This is a car. (new)
It's a new car.
1. This is a book. (good)
A. This is a computer.
1.
2.

2. This is a computer. (new)

3.
4.

3. This is a desk. (new)

5.
20

21

Easy English

4. This is a magazine. (bad)

C. have, has
1. I
2. Natasha
3. We
magazine.
4. You
5. He
6. They

Lesson 3: What's This?

drawer. 9. This is a keyboard. 10. This is a magazine.


B. 1. It's a good book. 2. It's a new computer.
3. It's a new desk. 4. It's a bad magazine.

a computer in the office.


a Russian name.
a newspaper and a

C. 1. have, 2. has, 3. have, 4. have, 5. has,


6 have
D.1. in, 2. from, 3. in, 4. is, 5. Where

a new car.
a pen and paper.
a good map.

D.1. Tokyo is
(in/from) Japan.
2. Ram and Amrita are
(where/from) India.
3. She has a good computer
(from/in) the office.
4. Maria
(is/are) in the office.
(Where/What) is Franois
5.
from?
A. : 1. This is a chair. 2. This is a desk. 3. This is
a window. 4. This is a cup. 5. This is a map.
6 This is a light. 7. This is a fax. 8. This is a
22

23

LESSDN

to My House:y
WORD STUDY
This is a house.
This is a big house.

This is a house.
This is a little house.

This is a house.
This is a very big house.

This is a beautiful house,

L and this is an ugly house.


25

Easy English

1 - one 2 - two 3 - three 4 - four 5 - five

This is a book.

Lesson 4: Welcome to My House!

You have a little dog.


Your dog is little.

These are three books.


Please, corne in!

There is a book
on the table.

There are three books


on the table.
Please, sit clown!

feS

4e, DIALOSUE

These are dogs.

These are black dogs.

I have a big dog. My dog is big.


26

Hiroko: Ram, Natasha, hello! Welcome!


Ram: Hello, Hiroko!
Natasha: Hi, Hiroko. How are you?
Hiroko: I'm fine, thanks. Please corne in!
Natasha: Your house is very beautiful.
Ram: Yes, Hiroko. You have a beautiful
house.
Hiroko: This is the living room. There's a big
27

Easy English

Lesson 4: Welcome to My House!

kitchen, there are three bedrooms, and


there are two bathrooms.
Ram: Is there a dining room?
Hiroko: Yes, there's a dining room, too.
Natasha: Is die dining room big or small?
Hiroko: The dining room is small.
Ram: Ifs very beautiful.
Hiroko: Thank you! Please, sit clown!
VOCABULARY

29

Lesson 4: Welcome to My House!

Easy English

STRUCTURE
1.book / books

a book

books

a cup

cups

Ram has a computer. Natasha has two


computers.
This is a big bedroom. Hiroko has three big
bedrooms.
This is a black dog.

These are black


dogs.

2.There is (There's) / There are


There's one book
on the table.

ezi
30

There are three books


on the table.

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There's a big kitchen in the house.

Lesson 4: Welcome to My House!

4.This is / These are

There are three bedrooms in the house.


There are two chairs and a couch in the
living room.
book

books

This is a book.

These are books.

This is a car.

These are cars.

This is a good
magazine.

These are good


magazines.

3. a / an

This is an old
computer.

These are old


computers.

A + b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, 1, m, n, p, qu, r, s, t, y, w, x, y, z

This is an office.

These are offices.

This is a computer.

5. the

Is there a bed in
the bedroom?

Yes, there's a bed in


the bedroom.

Is there a VCR in the


living room?

Yes, there's a VCR in


the living room.

Are there books on


the bookshelf?

Yes, there are books


on the bookshelf.

Hiroko has a television.


There is a window in the office.
John has a new car.
AN + a, e, i, o, u
This is an old car.

The Eiffel Tower is in


Paris.

This is a tower.

John has an office.


This is an ugly house.
32

33

Easy English

Lesson 4: Welcome to My House!

6. in, on
il

[i
This is a flag.

This is the Japanese


flag.

This is the American


flag.

This is a statue.
The Statue of Liberty
is in New York.

a dog

There is a book on
the table.

There are three books


on the table.

The book is on the


table.

The table is in the


house.

There are cushions


on the couch.

The couch is in the


living room.

The Brooklyn Bridge


is in New York.

There are cars on the


bridge.

The map is in the


office.

The map is on the


wall.

EXERCISES

John has a dog.

A. This is a book.
These are books.

the dog
The dog is big and black.

34

1. This is a house.

35

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Lesson 4: Welcome to My House!

2. This is an office.

a couch in the

5.
living room.

books in the

6.

3. This is a pen.

living room.
C. a, an
new car.
1. This is
old computer.
2. John has
3. Hiroko and Kenji have
beautiful house.
4. This is
office.
beautiful picture, and
5. This is
ugly picture.
this is

4. This is a kitchen.

5. This is a big dog.

6. This is a new car.

B.

There is, There are


1.
living room.

a table in the

2.

chairs in the
living room.

3.

a lamp in the
living room.

4.

a television in
the living room.

36

B. the, a, an
1. This is
2.
3. Where is
4. Is there
5. Is this
6. Ram has
7.
8. Maria has

beautiful bridge.
Brooklyn Bridge is very big.
Statue of Liberty?
desk in the office?
Mexican flag?
old car.
car is black.
black car, too.

37

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Lesson 4: Welcome to My House!

8.
5.
1
...,,.

3.

9.

J
J

o
10.

8.

E.

This is a blanket.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

.-----_

9.
10.
F. 1. There is a pen (in/on)
the
desk.
2. They have a computer (in/on)
the living room.
3. Chicago is (in/on)
Illinois.
4. The map is (in/on)
the wall.
5. Maria has the file (in/on)
the
drawer.
6. The books are (in/on)
the
bookshelf.
7. There is a blanket (in/on)
the bed.
8. My CDs are (in/on)
my
bedroom.
A. 1. These are bouses. 2. These are offices. 3. These
are pens. 4. These are kitchens. 5. These are big
dogs. 6 These are new cars.
B. I. There is, 2. There are, 3. There is, 4. There
is, 5. There is, 6 There are
C. 1. a, 2. an, 3. a, 4. an, 5. a, an

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Facy English

D. 1. a, 2. The, 3. the, 4. a, 5. the, 6 an, 7. The,


8.a
E 1. This is a blanket. 2. This is a bookshelf:
3. This is a table. 4. This is a television. 5. This is
a VCR. 6 This is a couch. / This is a sofa. 7. This
is a lamp. 8. This is a stereo. 9. This is a cushion.
10. This is a chair.

LES S ON

Is This Your Disk?

WURD

SRUDY

E 1. on, 2. in, 3. in, 4. on, 5. in, 6 on, 7. on,


8. in

The disk is on the


desk, next to the
computer.

This is a disk.

The keyboard is in front of the computer.

This is an empty cup, and this is a full cup.

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Easy English

Lesson 5: Is This Your Disk?

DIALOGUE

This is Ram's computer, and this is Maria's book.


Is it Ram's car?

No, it's not.

Is it Maria's car?

No, it's not.

Whose car is it?

It's John's car.

de
11 te.
She is tall, and he is
short.

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She has long hair, and


he has short hair.

Maria: Peter, is this disk next to die


computer full?
Peter: It's not my disk.
Maria: Whose disk is it?
Peter: It's Janet's. She's die tall woman with
die long hair. She's in front of the
window.
Maria: Janet, is this your disk?
Janet: Yes, it is. But it's old.
Maria: Is it full?
Janet: Yes.
Maria: Do you have a new disk?
Janet: Here. Have this one. It's empty.
Maria: Thanks.
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Lesson 5: Is This Your Disk?

Easy English

VOCABULARY

next to

knife

empty

long

spoon
plate

full

short

napkin

whose?

fork

tall
in front of short

cup

This is a high table.

' is a love
This

This is a wide table.

This is a
narrow table.

Hiroko is happy.
She is sad.

Maria is thin.
She is fat.

The knife and spoon are on the napkin.


The fork is next to die plate.
The knife and spoon are on the right.
The fork is on the left.
The plate is between die fork and the
knife.
The glass is in front of the plate.
The cup is across from the glass.
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Easy English

Lesson 5: Is This Your Disk?

This is an old house, and this is an ugly car.

ui
ro MI STRUCTURE
1. am, is, ara

There is an empty cup on the table.

I am John. I am American. I'm from New York.


I'm not tall, but I'm not short.
You are Natasha. You are not from America.
You're Russian. You're beautiful.
He is Franois. He is tall. He's from Haiti. He's
from Port-au-Prince.
She is Hiroko. She's Japanese. She's from
Tokyo. She's short and thin.
We are Ram and Amrita. We're not from the
USA. We're from India. We're Indian.

3. Is the ...?
Is the keyboard in
The keyboard is in
front of the computer. front of the computer?
The fork is on the left. Is the fork on the left?
The spoon and knife Are the spoon and
knife on the right?
are on the right.
Is Mumbai far from
New York?

Mumbai is far
from New York.
4. window, windows

These are tables.

They are Maria and Jose. They're from Mexico.


They're Mexican.

This is a table.

2. a, an, the

They have an ugly car. We have new cars.

This is a computer. The computer is new. The


computer is on the desk.

EXERCISES

This is a keyboard. The keyboard is in front of


the computer.
This is an office. The office is not big, and it's
not small.
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You have a magazine. He has magazines.

A. am, are, is
1. I
2. They
3. We

from Mumbai.
not in New York.
in the car, and you
next to it.
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Easy English
Lesson 5: Is This Your Disk?

4.

you in the living room or the


dining room?

5.
your kitchen big or small?
6. Where
the bathroom?
7. John, Franois, and Ram
not
happy.
8. You
in the office.
B. old/new, big/small . . .
1. Franois isn't short, he's
2. Ram's computer isn't new, it's

C. The bedrooms in this house are big.


Are the bedrooms in this house big?
1. The pens and pencils are in the drawer.

2. Franois is from Haiti.

3. The house is very beautiful.

4. It's far from my house.


3. This isn't a
dog, it's a good dog!
4. My house isn't ugly, it's
5. The table next to the couch isn't high, it's
6. Your office isn't
, it's wide.
7. She's not happy, she's
8. New York isn't
, it's big.
9. My cup isn't full, it's
10. The children aren't
, they're
thin.
11. Your hair isn't
, it's long.
12. The fork isn't on the right, it's on the

5. There are three empty offices.

6. The Brooklyn Bridge and the Empire State


Building are in New York.

three big bedD. 1. There (is/are)


rooms in the house.
there an empty
2. (Is/Are)
office?
an old Russian
3. There (is/are)
book on the table.

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Lesson 5: Is This Your Disk?

Easy English

4. (Is/Are)

there pens and

pencils in the drawer?


5. There (is/are)

one window in

the bathroom.
6. There (is/are)

four new disks on

my desk.

E. 1. He (has/have)

Franois from Haiti? 3. Is the bouse ver,/ beautiful? 4. Is it far from my bouse? 5. Are there three
empty offices? 6 Are the Brooklyn Bridge and the
Empire State Building in New York?
D. 1. are, 2. Is, 3. is, 4. Are, 5. is, 6 are
E. 1. bas, 2. have, 3. have, 4. have, 5. bas,
6 have

a very big

office.
2. They (has/have)

empty

glasses.
3. I (has/have)
4. You (has/have)

a good dog.
the files in

your drawer.
5. She (has/have)
the car.

my CDs in

6. We (has/have)

a new stereo

and VCR.
.--' A. 1.am, 2. are, 3. are, are, 4. Are, 5. L, 6 is,
7. are, are
B. 1. tall, 2. old, 3. bad, 4. beautifid, 5. low,
6. narrow, 7. sad, 8. small, 9. empty, 10. fat,
11. short, 12. lefi
C. 1. Are the pens and pencils in the drawer? 2. Is
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L E S S O N

Who's That?

-1+-

WORD STUDY

This is Natasha.

That is Ram.

This is a man and


this is a woman.

That is a boy and that


is a girl.

Who is this?
Ram is in the car,
and John is next
to the car.
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Lesson 6: Who's That?

Easy English

Akira. Chikako is Kenji's and Hiroko's


daughter, and Akira is Kenji's and
Hiroko's son.

Pi
These are children. There are three boys and
four girls.

VOCABULARY

DIALOGUE

Maria: Natasha, who's that?


Natasha: Who? The woman in the car?
Maria: No, the man next to Hiroko.
Natasha: The man next to Hiroko? That's
Kenji.
Maria: Who's Kenji?
Natasha: Kenji is Hiroko's husband.
Maria: And who are die children next to
Hiroko and Kenji?
Natasha: The girl is Chikako and die boy is
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Lesson 6: Who's That?

a- D

STRUCTURE

1. Who?
Who's this?
Who's this?

Who's this?

It's Natasha.

And who's that?

It's Ram.

Who's Hiroko's
husband?

Kenji is Hiroko's
husband.

2. This is
mother

uncle

father

cousin

parents

grandmother

aunt

grandfather

It's John.

/ That is

These are . / Those are .

This is Natasha.

That is Ram.

This is a computer.

That is a book.
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Easy English

These are computers. Those are books.


This is the Mexican
flag.

That is the American


flag.

These are flags.

Those are flags, too.

3. Hiroko's, John's

Hiroko has a beautiful Hiroko's house is


house.
beautiful.
John has a black dog. John's dog is black.
Kenji has a wife.

Hiroko is Kenji's wife.

Franois has a new


computer.

Franois's computer is
new.

Lesson 6: Who's That?

8. 1. Hiroko is Kenji's

(husband/wife).
2. Kenji is Akira's
(son/father).
3. Chikako is Akira's
(daughter/sister).
4. Akira is Chikako's
(brother/sister).
5. Hiroko is Chikako's and Akira's
(mother/father)
6. Kenji's and Hiroko's (daughter/son)
is Chikako.
C. Who is from the USA, John or Kenji?
John is from the USA.

EXERCISES

1. Who is Akira's father, Franois or Kenji?

2. Who is from India, Ram or John?

3. Who is Rads wife, Hiroko or Amrita?

A. 1. This is a

2. This is a
4. Who is Chikako's brother, Akira or Ram?

3. This is a
4. This is a
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Easy English

Lesson 6: Who's That?

E. John has a black dog.


John's dog is black.
1. Hiroko has a big house.

2. Maria has a new computer.


D. 1. (This/That)
2. (This/That)
3. (This/That)

is Ram.
is Natasha.
is John.

3. Ram has an old car.

4. Hiroko has a Japanese husband.

5. John has a little office.

6. Natasha has a Russian newspaper.

4. (This/That)
5. (This/That)
6. (This/That)
(this/ that)

is a man.
is a woman.
is a girl, and
is a boy.

--i A. 1. man, 2. woman, 3. boy, 4. girl


B. I. wif, 2. father, 3. sister, 4. brother,
5. mother, 6 daughter
C. I. Kenji is Akira's father. 2. Ram is from India.
3. Amrita is Ram's wif. 4. Akira is Chikako's
brother.

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Easy English

D. I. That is Ram. 2. This is Natasha. 3. This is


John. 4. This is a man. 5. This is a woman.
6 That is a girl, and that is a boy.

ON

L E S S

W hatt

E. 1. Hiroko's house is big. 2. Maria's computer is


new. 3. Ram's car is old. 4. Hirokos husband is
Japanese. 5. John's office is little. 6 Natasha's
newspaper is Russian.

Number Is This?"

man STUDY
1

one

two

three

four

five

10

six

seven

eight

vine

ten

3, 6, 4, 10, 2
These are numbers.
4+4=8
right
4+4=6
wrong
DIALOBUE

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'-'

Maria: Hello?
Voice: Hello, is this Laura
Jackson?
Maria: No, it's not.
Voice: Is this 555-2347?
Maria: No, it's not. This is
555-2348.
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Lesson 7: What Number h This?

Easy English

Voice: Oh, do I have the wrong number?


Maria: Yes, you do.
Voice: I'm sorry.
Maria: That's okay. Good-bye.
Voice: Good-bye.

tom STRUCTURE
1. Yes, it is. / No, it's not.

Is this John?

Yes, it is.

Is this Natasha?

No, it's not.

VOCASULARY
numbers
wrong

right
zero

10 ten
11 eleven

1 one
2 two

Is this an old car?

Yes, it is.

Is this a new car?

No, it's not.

12 twelve

Is that a new computer? Yes, it is.

3 three
4 four

13 thirteen

Is that an old car?

No, it's not.

et"ge'

15 fifteen
16 sixteen

Is Kenji Hiroko's
husband?

Yes, he is.

14 fourteen

17 seventeen
18 eighteen
19 nineteen
20 twenty

Is Kenji Hiroko's son? No, he's not.


Is Hiroko Chikako's
mother?

Yes, she is.

Is Chikako Natasha's
daughter?

No, she's not.

Are Kenji and Hiroko Yes, they are.


Japanese?
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Lesson 7: What Number Is This?

Easy English

Are Amrita and Ram No, they're not.


Japanese?
2. doesn't have / don't have
Ram has a computer.

Ram doesn't
have a book

Maria has a book.

She doesn't
have a newspaper.

John has an American


car

He doesn't have a
Japanese car.
he

We have a magazine.

We don't have a
magazine.

They have a big


dining room.

They don't have a big


dining room.

3. Do / Does ... have?

Does Natasha have a


big dog?

Yes, she does.

Does she have a


little dog?

No, she doesn't.

Does Franois have


a book?

Yes, he does.

you
do/don't have

she

does/doesn't have

we
it
they

I have the wrong


number.

I don't have the wrong


the number.

You have two children. You don't have two


children.
John has a big dog.

John doesn't have


a big dog.

Maria has a good


book.

Maria doesn't have a


good book.
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Does Franois have a No, he doesn't.


computer?
Yes, he does.

Does Ram have a


newspaper?

Does he have a book? No, he doesn't


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Lesson 7: What Number Is This?

Easy English

1
he
you
do/don't have

she

does/doesn't have

we
it
they

Do I have the wrong Yes, you do.


number?
Do I have the right
number?

No, you don't.

Do you have two


children?

Yes, I do.

Do you have three


children?

No, I don't.

Does John have a


big dog?

Yes, he does.

Does John have a


little dog?

No, he doesn't.

Does Maria have a


good book?

Yes, she does.

Does Maria have a


bad book?

No, she doesn't.

Do we have a
magazine?

Yes, we do.

Do we have a
newspaper?

No, we don't.

Do they have a big


dining room?

Yes, they do.

Do they have a big


kitchen?

No, they don't.

maous
A. Are we in New York? (Yes)

Yes, we are.
1. Are we in a Japanese car? (No)

2. Is John American? (Yes)

3. Are Amrita and Ram from Russia? (No)

4. Am I right? (Yes, I . . .)

5. Are you at the office? (Yes, you . . .)

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6. Is Natasha from Mexico? (No)

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Easy English

Lesson 7: What Number Is This?

Does Akira have a big bedroom? No, he doesn't.

7. Is this a good book? (Yes)

1.
8. Is that a new computer? (No)

Chikako have a brother? Yes,


she

2.

chiidren? No, they

have a

B. 1. Ram (doesn't/don't)

Ram and Amrita have

3.

son.

he

2. Akira and Chikako (doesn't/don't)


4.

have big bedrooms.


3. John (doesn't/don't)
big car.
4. I (doesn't/don't)

I have a nice house? Yes, I

5.
have a dog.
have the

6. We (doesn't/don't)

have

6.

we have an American car? No,


we

paper and pens.

8. Natasha (doesn't/don't)

Natasha and Maria have


good books? Yes, they

have a

5. She (doesn't/don't)
right number.

7. They (doesn't/don't)
beautiful house.

John have a big office? No,

D. 1.

have a

Three and four are

2. Eleven and

are

thirteen.
have

a good computer.

3. Five and twelve are


4.

and six are nineteen.

5. One and
C. Do / Don't / Does / Doesn't
Akira have a big bedroom? No,
he

are seven.

6.

and eight are eighteen.

7. Five and three are


8. Two and two are

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Easy English

A. 1.No, we aren't. (No, we're not.) 2. Yes, he is.


3. No, they aren't. (No they're not.) 4. Yes, I am.
5. Yes, you are. 6 No, she isn't. (No, she's not.)
7. Yes, it is. 8. No, it's not. (No, it isn't.)

7- LES SDN

Is the Post Office


Open Today?

B. 1. doesn't, 2. don't, 3. doesn't, 4. don't,


5. doesn't, 6 don't, 7. don't, 8. doesn't
C. I. Does, does, 2. Do, don't (do not), 3. Does,
doesn't (does not.), 4. Do, do, 5. Do, do, 6 Do,
don't (do not)
D. 1. seven, 2. two, 3. seventeen, 4. Thirteen, 5.
six, 6 Ten, 7. eight, 8. four

WORD STUDY
These are days.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday

Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Thursday

Today is Tuesday.

This is a post office.

These are stamps.


This is a bank.
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Lesson 8: Is the Post Office Open Today?

PNB

day

parking lot

Sunday

today

Monday

post office

Tuesday

stamps

Wednesday

bank

Thursday

open

DIALOGUE

Friday

closed

John: Hi, Ram. How


are you today?
Ram: Hi, John. I'm
fine, thanks.
John: Where's Amrita?
Ram: She's at the store.
John, is the post office open today? I don't
have any stamps.
John: Today's Tuesday. The post office is open
on Tuesday.
Ram: Is die bank open today?
John: Yes, it is. The bank is closed Sundays,
but it's open today.
Ram: Where is die bank?
John: It's next to die police station. They're
on Second Street.

Saturday

police station

town

newspaper stand

bank

gas station

post office

firehouse

library

church

school

restaurant

(food) store

hotel

supermarket

hospital

shoe store

train station

bookstore

bus stop

Street

park

open

VOCABULARY

closed

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sidewalk

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Easy English

Ibo

Lesson 8: h the Post Office Open Today?

STRUCTURE

We don't have a pen. We don't have any pens.

1. Where, Where ... from, What, Who

Mrs. Ramirez doesn't She doesn't have any


have a son.
sons.

Where is Amrita?

She's at the store.

Where is Delhi?

It's in India.

Where is Franois
from?

He's from Haiti.

3. De yen have any ... ?

Where are Kenji and


Hiroko from?

They're from Japan.

Do you have a stamp? Do you have any


stamps?

What is in the drawer? Pens, papers, and files


are in the drawer.

I don't have the file.

I don't have any files.

Does she have a pen? Does she have any


pens?
Do they have the
newspaper?

Do they have any


newspapers?

What is that?

It's a new computer.

Who is the man


next to Amrita?

It's Ram.

Does he have a brother? Does he have any


brothers?

Who is Hiroko's
husband?

Kenji is Hiroko's
husband.

4. Tuesday / on Tuesday / Tuasdays


Today is Tuesday.

The bank is open on


Tuesday.

2. I don't have any ...

Ram doesn't have a


stamp.

Ram doesn't have any


stamps.

You don't have the


new book.

You don't have any


new books.

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The bank is open


Tuesdays.
Today is Saturday.

Maria is not in the


office on Saturday.
Maria is not in the
office Saturdays.

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Easy English

Today is Wednesday.

The store is closed


on Wednesday.
The store is closed
Wednesdays.

Today is Sunday.

at

The post office is


closed Sundays.

2. John doesn't have a stamp.

3. We don't have the file.

San Francisco is in the USA.


4. Hiroko doesn't have a dog.

Hiroko and Kenji are from Japan.


John is not from Boston. He's from
New York.

5. He doesn't have a good magazine.

Maria is at the office, Ram is at the


post office, and Amrita is at the store.

6. She doesn't have a cousin.

There are very good books at the


library.
on

A. Natasha doesn't have a book.


Natasha doesn't have any books.
1. Ram doesn't have a daughter.

The Statue of Liberty is in New York.


from

EXERCISES

The post office is


closed on Sunday.

5. in, front, at, on


in

Lesson 8: Is the Post Office Open Today?

The books are on the bookshelf.


The police station is on Second Street,
and the school is on Hill Avenue.
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B. Do you have a brother?


Do you have any brothers?
1. Do you have a sister?

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Lesson 8: Is the Post Office Open Today?

Easy English

2. Does Amrita have a daughter?

3. Mrs. Sandoval is at the office

(Friday)

3. Do they have a Russian book?


4. The library is open (Saturday)
4. Do we have a black pen?
5. Does he have a cousin in New York?

5. The store is closed (Sunday)

6. Do they have a good CD?

C. The bank is not open (Sunday)


The bank is not open Sundays.
The bank is not open on Sunday.
1. The children are in school

(Monday)

2. The post office is open (Thursday)

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D. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Sandoval are (on/at)

the hotel.
2. The shoe store is (on/in)
Third Street.
the living
3. Akira is (on/in)
room.
Russia.
4. Natasha is (from/on)
5. The Statue of Liberty is not (on/in)
Miami.
6. The children are (at/from)
school.

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7. Are you (at/on)

the

supermarket?
8. Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco
are (at/in)

California.

A. 1.Ram doesn't have any daughters. 2. John


doesn't have any stamps. 3. We don't have any files.
4. Hiroko doesn't have any dogs. 5. He doesn't
have any good magazines. 6 She doesn't have any
cousins.
B. 1. Do you have any sisters? 2. Does Amrita
have any daughters? 3. Do they have any Russian
books? 4. Do we have any black pens? 5. Does he
have any cousins in New York? 6 Do they have
any good CDs?

r LESSON 9

What Do You Do
on Saturday?

WORD STUDY

go
go to New York

C. 1. Mondays, on Monday 2. Thursdays, on


Thursday, 3. Fridays, on Friday, 4. Saturdays, on
Saturday, 5. Sundays, on Sunday
D. 1. at, 2. on, 3. in, 4. from, 5. in, 6 at, 7. at,
8. in

write a letter

use the computer go on the Internet


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Lesson 9: What Do You Do on Saturday?

Easy English

They're at the library.

Natasha is here, and Ram is there.

Every dog Ail the


This is a
This is a
dogs are
black dog. black dog, is black.
black.
too.
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DIALOSUE
Natasha: Amrita, is
die library open on
Saturday?
Amrita: Yes, it is. I go
to the library every
Saturday.
Natasha: What do you
do there?
Amrita: I read there, and I write letters there,
too.
Natasha: Are there any computers at die
library?
Amrita: Yes, there are. I use die computers at
die library. All the computers at die
library are new.
Natasha: What do you do there?
Amrita: I go on die Internet. I write e-mail to
my sister in Mumbai.
Natasha: Does Ram go to the library, too?
Amrita: No, he doesn't.
Natasha: What does he do?
Amrita: Ram walks in the park on Saturday.

Easy English

PNB

Lesson 9: What Do You Do on Saturday?

VOCABULARY

STRUCTURE
1. read / reads

go

library

to

at

read a book

walk

write a letter

here

use the computer

there

She reads

go on the Internet

every

He reads

walk

write

run

speak

sit

sing

stand

watch television

eat

listen to music

You read magazines every day.

drink

use the computer

John and Sarah write letters.

sleep

jog

swim

drive

Hiroko, Kenji, Chikako, and Akira eat in the


dining room.

I read

We read

You read

They read

It reads
I read the newspaper every Sunday.

play basketball

We sleep in the bedroom.

ride a bike

He reads in the office.

read

Maria uses the computer in the office.


Ram writes at the library.
The dog runs in the park.

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2. 1 read ... / Do I rand ... ?

I read good books.

Do I read good books?

You go to the library


every Saturday.

Do you go to the
library every Saturday?

We listen to music.

Do we listen to music?

They watch TV in
the living room.

Do they watch TV in
the living room?

She writes letters.

Does she write letters?

He runs in the park.

Does he run in the


park?

3. don't read / doesn't read

Lesson 9: What Do You Do on Saturday?

He doesn't mn in the
park.

He runs in the park.

4. Yes, I do. / No, 1 don't.

Do I read good Yes, I do.


books?

No, I don't.

Do you go to the Yes, you do. No, you don't.


library every
Saturday?
Do we listen to
music?

Yes, we do.

No, we don't.

Do they watch TV Yes, they do.


in the living room?

No, they
don't.

I read good books.

I don't read good


books.

Does she write


letters?

Yes, she does.

No, she
doesn't.

You go to the library


every Saturday.

You don't go to the


library every Saturday.

Does he run in
the park?

Yes, he does.

No, he
doesn't.

We listen to music.

We don't listen to
music.

5. There isn't a ... / There aren't any ...

They watch TV in
the living room.

They don't watch TV


in the living room.

She writes letters.

She doesn't write


letters.
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There isn't a cup on


the table.

There is a cup on
the table.

There aren't any cups


on the table.

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Easy English

There is a good
restaurant here.

There isn't a good


restaurant here.

5. John (watch/watches)

There aren't any good


restaurants here.

6. She (sing/sings)

6. Is there a ... ? / Are there any ... ?


Is there a book on
the table?

Are there any books


on the table?

Is there a library here?

Are there any libraries


here?

Is there a CD in the
living room?

Are there any CDs in


the living room?

Is there an old file at


the office?

Are there any old files


at the office?

television in the living room.


at church

every Sunday.
the computer

7. He (use/uses)
at the library.

w the

8. They (drive/drives)
office, and you (walk/walks)
9. I (listen/listens)

to music in

my bedroom.
10. We (swim/swims)

at the

park.
she go to school

B. 1. (Do/Does)
on Saturday?

EXERCISES

they use the

2. (Do/Does)
A. 1. The children (walk/walks)

computer at the office?

to school.
2. The dog (run/runs)

from

the house.
3. Ram (sit/sits)

and

(read/reads)

you speak

4. (Do/Does)

he drive or walk

to the office?

the newspaper.

4. They (stand/stands)

3. (Do/Does)
Russian?

and

we have any

5. (Do/Does)
stamps?

(speak/speaks)
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6. (Do/Does)
school?
7. (Do/Does)
8. (Do/Does)
park?

Lesson 9: What Do You Do on Saturday?

they read at
I have your book?
he jog in the

B. He reads at the library.


Does he read at the library?
1. She sleeps in a big bed.

2. He uses a new computer at work.


C. I read in my bedroom.
I don 't read in my bedroom.

3. We read at the library.

1. You speak Japanese.


4. You speak English.
2. We eat in the dining room.
5. Natasha speaks Russian.
3. She sleeps on the couch.
6. They jog in the park.
4. Maria uses the computer at the office.

5. Ram goes to the post office.

6. We write letters.

E. Is there a magazine in the living room?


Are there any magazines in the living room?
1. Is there a file in the drawer?

2. Is there a picture on the wall?

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3. Is there an Indian restaurant here?


4. Is there a shoe store in the town?

Lesson 9: What Do You Do on Saturday?

E. 1. Are there any files in the drawer? 2. Are there


any pictures on the wall? 3. Are there any Indian
restaurants here? 4. Are there any shoe stores in
town? 5. Are there any stamps on the letter?
6 Are there any Russian books at the library?

5. Is there a stamp on the letter?


6. Is there a Russian book at the library?

-..e A. 1. walk, 2. runs, 3. sits, reads, 4. stand, speak,


5. watches, 6 sings, 7. uses, 8. drive, walk,
9. listen, 10. swim
B. 1. Does, 2. Do, 3. Do, 4. Does, 5. Do, 6 Do,
7. Do, 8. Does
C l. You don't speak Japanese. 2. We don't eat in
the dining room. 3. She doesn't sleep on the couch.
4. Maria doesn't use the computer at the office.
5. Ram doesn't go to the post office. 6 We don't
write letters.
D.1. Does she sleep in a big bed? 2. Does he use a
new computer at work? 3. Do we read at the
library? 4. Do you speak English? 5. Does Natasha
speak Russian? 6 Do they jog in the park?
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10

Let's Bo to the
Beach Today!

WORD STUDY
Today is Monday, but John doesn't work today.
He has the day off.
Do you have today off?
Yes, I do.
This is die sun.
It's a sunny day.

This is the beach.


People swim at the
beach.

Lesson 10: Let's Go to the Beach Todayi

Easy English

almost finished
finished!

The children talk.


The girl talks to the boy.
It's cold!

It's cool.

It's warm. It's hot!

She tells him about the


beach.
She says, "The beach is
beautiful!"
He hears "The beach is
beautiful!"
The boy understands the girl.

This bus is crowded. There are too many


people on it.
not finished
still not finished
The boy doesn't understand the girl.
He doesn't understand because he doesn't speak
Spanish.
not finished yet

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He says, "I don't understand."


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Easy English

4e, DIALOBUE

Maria: Hello?
Natasha: Hi, Maria, it's
Natasha.
Maria: Hi, Natasha.
Natasha: Maria, do
you work today?
Maria: No, I have die
day off.
Natasha: Ifs a beautifut sunny day.
Maria: h is. Hey, let's
go to die beach today!
Natasha: Yes! That's a great idea. I like the
beach. I hear that the water is warm.
Maria: My coworkers tell me that die beach
isn't very crowded, too.
Natasha: I understand that. It's not summer
yet, so die water is still too cold for
swimming.
Maria: Well, let's lie in the sun.
Natasha: Fantastic!

Lesson 10: Let's Go to the Beach Today!

e
tf

VOCABULARY

umbrella

wave

sunglasses

ocean

sand

bathing suit

The woman stands in die sun.


This woman smiles.
This woman laughs.
The baby cries.
The mother holds the baby.
This boy throws the Frisbee.
The boy catches the Frisbee.
The Little girl closes die car door.
Her father opens die trunk of the car.

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have die day off too many


sun

still

sunny

not yet

beach

almost

ocean

talk

cold

tell

cool

about

warm

say

hot

hear

crowded

understand

Ram tells Amrita, "I have the day off."


He tells her that he has the day off.
Hiroko says, "I'm from Japan."
She says that she's from Japan.
People say, "New York is interesting."
They say that New York is interesting.
Amrita writes, "I'm happy."
Amrita writes that she's happy.
2. Why

? Because

STRUCTURE
1. that
The girl says, "The beach is beautiful!"
She says that the beach is beautiful.
The boy hears, "The beach is beautiful!"
He hears that the beach is beautiful.

Does this boy understand this girl?


No, he doesn't understand her.
Why doesn't he understand her?
He doesn't understand her because she speaks
Spanish.
Why does Ram have the day off?
Because it's Sunday.

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Why isn't the beach crowded?


Because it isn't summer yet.
Why don't the people swim?
Because the water is still too cold.
3a. too (1)
Ram is from India.
Amrita is from India, too.
He has a small apartment.
She has a small apartment, too.

Lesson 10: Let's Go to the Beach Today!

They say that New York is too big.


Alaska is too cold, but Florida is too hot.

4. for
Amrita: Natasha, here,
this gift is for you.
Natasha: A gift for me?
Thanks, Amrita.
Amrita: Happy birthday!
This new keyboard is for my computer.
The letter is for Amrita's sister.

3h. tao (2)

It's too cold today for swimming.


Alaska is too cold for me!
New York is too big for my sister, and her town
is too small for me.

C> unaus
A. The girl says, "The beach is beautiful."
This car is wide.

This car is too wide.

This street is very


narrow.

This street is too


narrow.

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The girl says that the beach is beautiful.


1. John says, "The day is sunny."

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Easy English

2. Amrita says, "All the computers at the


library are new."

Lesson 10: Let's Go to the Beach Today!

2. Why doesn't the girl swim? (The water is


too cold.)

3. People say, "New York is too big."

3. Why doesn't John smile? (He isn't happy.)

4. Franois says, "The bank is closed today."

4. Why do they have sunglasses? (It's very


sunny.)

5. Maria tells Natasha, "I'm going to the


office."
. (holds/cries)

C. 1. The baby
6. John tells Ram, "I have a new car."

B. Why doesn't the boy understand the girl? (He


doesn't speak Spanish.)
The boy doesn't understand the girl because he
doesn't speak Spanish.

(above/under) the

2. They lie
umbrella.
3. John has the day
today.
4. It's not summer

(on/off)
(yet/still), so

the water is cold.


5. The dog
(catches/understands) the Frisbee.

1. Why aren't the children at school? (It's


6. The girl's father
(holds/closes) the trunk of the car.

Saturday.)

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Easy English

A. I. John says that the day is sunny. 2. Amrita


says that all the computers at the library are new.
3. People say that New York is too big. 4. Franois
says that the bank is closed today. 5. Maria tells
Natasha that she's going to the office. 6 John tells
Ram that he has a new car.
B. 1. The children aren't at school because its
Saturday. 2. The girls doesn't swim because the
water is too cold. 3. John doesn't smile because he
isn't happy. 4. They have sunglasses because
very sunny.

LESSON

Inari Do You TA/ork?

wenn STUDY

C I. cries, 2. under, 3. off, 4. yet, 5. catches,


6 closes

Maria is tired.

He eats a little.

He eats a lot.

wake up
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Lesson 11: Where Do You Work?

Hellol

6:00 (six o'clock)

,>,...._____,

Maria gets to the


office at 8:00.

Maria leaves work


at 6:00.

She wakes up early, and he wakes up late.

.0,

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NAM
Maria: I'm tired today.
Hiroko: Well, you work a lot.
John: Where do you work, Maria?
Maria: I work in an office. I wake up very
early every day.
Hiroko: And she works very late, too.
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Lesson 11: Where Do You Work?


Easy English

John: What time do you wake up?


Maria: I wake up at 6:00 in die morning,
and I get to work at 8:00.
John: That's very early! And when do you
leave work?
Maria: I leave work at 6:30 or 7:00 in die
evening.
John: 7 o'clock? That's late.
Hiroko: You work too much!
VOIOUSULARY
tired
a Little
a lot
too much
wake up
go to bed
6:00 (six o'dock)
morning
noon

afternoon
evening
night
work
gets to
'caves
wakes up
early
late

noon
evening

morning
afternoon
net

We eat breakfast in the morning.


We eat lunch at noon.
We eat dinner in the evening.
We sleep at night.
20 twenty
21 twenty-one
22 twenty-two
23 twenty-three
24 twenty-four
25 twenty-five
26 twenty-six
27 twenty-seven
28 twenty-eight
29 twenty-nine
30 thirty

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31 thirty-one
32 thirty-two
33 dxirty-three
40 forty
50 fifty
60 sixty
70 seventy
80 eighty
90 ninety
100 one hundred

Easy English

Lesson 11: Where Do You Work?

It's five-thirty.

It's six o'clock.


It's nine-thirty.
It's eight forty-five.
There are 60 minutes in an hour.

It's eleven-fifteen.

There are 60 seconds in a minute.

It's two fifty-three.

There are 24 hours in a day.

It's noon.

There are 7 days in a week.

It's midnight.
2. at 1:00, at 2:00 ...

STRUCTURE

Maria gets to work at 8:00.

1. 1:00, 2:00 ...

Maria leaves work at 6:30.

What time is it?

The children get to school at 7:30 in the


morning.
They leave school at 3:00 in the afternoon.
3. (At) what lima

? / When

At what time does Ram get to the library?


He gets to the library at 1:30.
It's one o'clock.

It's two o'clock.


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When does Ram get to the library?


He gets to the library at 1:30.
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Easy English

Lesson 11: Where Do You Work?

What time do the children go to school?


They go to school at 7:00 A.M.

I go to the bank at 3:00 in the afternoon.

When do they get to school?


They get to school at 7:20.

I leave work at 6:00 in the evening.


I eat dinner at 6:30 in the evening.
I go to bed at 11:30 at night.

4. A.M. / P.M.
6. a house / an heur

It's three o'clock in the morning


= It's three o'clock A.M.

It's vine o'clock in the morning


= It's vine o'clock A.M.

+ b, c, d, f, g, j, k, 1, m, n, p, qu, r,
s, t, v, w, x, y, z

AN

+ a, e, i, o, u,

A/AN

+ h

It's eleven o'clock in the morning


It's eleven o'clock A.M.
It's one o'clock in the afternoon
It's one o'clock P.M.
It's six o'clock in the evening
= Ifs six o'clock P.M.
ten o'clock in the evening
It's ten o'clock P.M.
5. Morning, noon, afternoon, alumine night

I wake up at 6:30 in the morning.


I eat breakfast at 7:30 in the morning.

Amrita works at a bookstore.


Maria works in an office.
There are 60 minutes in an hour.
There is a hotel next to the train station.
Dr. Patel works in a hospital.

C> maous
A. 7:00

seven o'clock.
1. 1:00

I eat lunch at noon.


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Lesson 1 1 : Where Do You Work?

2. When does Ram leave the library? (4:30 in


the afternoon)

2. 5:30

3. 7:45
3. When does Chikako wake up on Saturday?
(10:00 A.M.)

4. 11:00

4. What time does Natasha eat lunch? (12:30


in the afternoon)

5. 3:30

6. 2:15

5. When is the bank closed? (Sundays)

7. 9:37

6. What time do Ram and Amrita eat


dinner? (6:00 in the evening)

8. 12:45
7. When do Hiroko and Kenji watch
television? (8:00 in the evening)
B. At what time does Maria wake up? (6:00 in

the morning)
She wakes up at 6:00 in the morning.

8. When do the children go to bed? (11:00 at


night)

1. At what time does Maria get to the office?


(8:00 in the morning)

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C. 1. John wakes up at 7:30 in (the/a/an)

LESS ON

morning.

1Alhere's
the Carcel?
..

2. There are sixty minutes in (the/a/an)


hour.
3. There are seven days in (the/a/an)
week.

WORD STUDY

4. We eat lunch at 1:00 in (the/a/an)


afternoon.
5. They have (the/a/an)

old car.

6. The doctor works in (the/a/an)


hospital.
A. 1. It's one o'clock. 2. It's five-thirty. 3. It's seven
forty-five. 4. It's eleven o'clock. 5. It's three-thirty.
6 It's two-fifteen. 7. It's vine thirty-seven. 8. It's
twelve forty-five.
B. 1. She gets to the office at 8:00 in the morning.
2. He leaves the library at 4:30 in the afternoon.
3. She wakes up at 10:00 A.M. on Saturday. 4.
She eats lunch at 12:30 in the afternoon. 5. It's
closed Sundays. 6 They eat dinner at 600 in the
evening. 7. They watch television at 8:00 in the
evening. 8. They go to bed at 11:00 at night.
C. 1. the, 2. an, 3. a, 4. the, 5. an, 6 the

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This is juice.

This is cereal.

bowl

bag

boule

can

box

jar

glass

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carton

package

Easy English

This is a supermarket.
This is an aisle in a supermarket.

Lesson 12: When% die Cemal?

There are some apples, some oranges, some


juice, some milk, and some cereal on the table.
DIALOGUE

Ram has milk.

Franois is out of
milk.

There's milk left.

There's no milk left.


Franois needs milk.

This is an apple.

This is an orange.
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Franois: Excuse me, where's the cereal?


Clerk: The cereal's in aisle duce.
Franois: Thank you.
Clerk: No problem.
Alison: Do we have any milk?
Franois: No, we don't. We're out of milk. We
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Lesson 12: Where's die Cereal?

Easy English

need two boxes of cereal, a carton of milk,


some bread, a bag of sugar, and a carton
of eggs.
Alison: And a boule of juice. We're out of
juice.
Franois: Apple juice or orange juice?
Alison: Orange juice. I don't like apple juice.
Franois: Okay. Orange juice.

meat

chicken

beef

pork

steak

turkey

sausage bacon apples oranges

VOCABULARY
grapes bananas cherries coffee tea

cereal

juice

box

borde

jar

can

bag

package
sugar potatoes lettuce tomatoes

lao
milk

carton bowl
aisle

`t

cheese eggs yogurt


glass supermarket

out of ... left needs

butter juice soda beer vine

124

ts,c

cucumbers mushrooms carrots celery


spinach beans

a loaf of bread

cake

125

cookies

Lesson 12: Where's the Cereal?

Easy English

wife

wives

loaf

loaves

-y > -ies
a library

two libraries

a cherry

some cherries

the man

the men

woman

women

child

some children

man, woman, child

people

2. sone

STRUCTURE
1. one box, two boxes
-x, -ch, -sh -ss

-xes, -ches, -shes, -sses

one box

two boxes

There are some apples on the table.

a fax

faxes

There are some oranges on the table.

one church

some churches

There is some juice in the bottle.

a glass

two glasses

-fe -ves

There is some milk in the glass.


There is some cereal in the bowl.

bookshelf

bookshelves
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Easy English

3. of
This is a box of cereal. This is a bottle of
juice.

Lesson 12: Where's die Cereal?

3. sugar

Ram has a map of India.


4. oranges
John drinks a glass of orange juice every
morning.
We need a carton of milk.
There is a picture of the Statue of Liberty on
the wall.

5. coffee

EXERCISES
A. bread
There's no bread
We're out ofbread.

B. There is a book on the bookshelf.


There are books on the bookshelf
1. Natasha lias the box of cereal.

1. juice
2. The church is next to the park.

3. The hotel is next to the train station.

2. tomatoes

4. The loaf of bread is in aisle two.

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Lesson 12: Where's the Cereal?

5. The child plays next to the school.

6. We need an egg.

6. The cherry is under the table.


D. 1. John has a picture (of/from)

New York on the wall.


2. The bread is (at/in)
aisle two.
3. We go (in/to)
the
supermarket every Saturday.
4. There is a bowl (in/of)
cherries (on/in)
the table.
5. The supermarket is (at/next to)
the shoe store.
6. Maria gets (to/at)
the office
early in the morning.
Boston
7. The bus goes (in/to)
every afternoon.
8. Do you have a map (of/from)
the USA?

7. The woman in the car is Russian.

8. John speaks to the man on the sidewalk.

C. There is a banana in the bowl.


There are some bananas in the bowl.
1. Ram eats an orange every morning.

2. I have a pen in the drawer.

3. The boys eats a cookie.

4. There is a carrot in the bag.

5. A boy and a girl are at school.

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11

.. A. 1. There's no juice left. We're out of juice.


2. There are no tomatoes le. We're out of tomatoes. 3. There's no sugar left. We're out of sugar
4. There are no oranges left. We're out of oranges.
5. There's no coffee left. We're out of coffee.
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B. I. Natasha has the boxes of cereal 2. The


churches are next to the park. 3. The hotels are
next to the train station. 4. The baves of bread are
in aisle two. 5. The children play next to the
school. 6 The cherries are under the table. 7. The
women in the car are Russian. 8. John speaks to
the men on the sidewalk.
C. 1. Ram eats some oranges every morning.
2. I have some pens in the drawer. 3. The boys eat
some cookies. 4. There are some carrots in the bag.
5. Some boys and some girls are at school. 6 We
need some eggs.

( L E S S D N

13

How Much Dues


This Shirt Cosi?

WORD STUDY

The dog is black.

The shirt is white.

Apples are red.

Bananas are yellow.

Oranges are orange.

Grapes are purple.

The ocean is blue.

Elephants are gray.

The big leaf is green.

The litde leaf is brown.

D. 1. of 2. in, 3. to, 4. of, on, 5. next to, 6 to,


7. to, 8. of

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Lesson 13: How Much Does This Shirt Cost?

Easy English

Black, white, red, yellow, orange, purple, blue,


gray, green, brown, and orange are colors.

Ensy eAwK
5234 aria 009

cash

check

credit card

Natasha buys a
shirt.
The saleswoman
sells the shirt.
The white shirt is a size small, and it costs
$20.00.

Natasha pays for


the shirt.
She pays cash.

The black shirt is a size medium, and it costs


$20.00, too.

Natasha gives the cash to the saleswoman.


The saleswoman takes the cash.

The black and white shirt is a size large, and it


is on sale for $25.00.

DIALOGUE

n
The price of the black and white shirt is $5.00.
It's heap.
The price of the white shirt is $95.00. It's
expensive.
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Maria: Hiroko, look at this blue shirt!


Hiroko: It's beautiful. Is it your size?
Maria: Yes, it is. It's a medium. But I don't
see the price.
Hiroko: Ask the salesperson.
Maria: Excuse me, how much does this shirt
cost?
Salesperson: That shirt costs $25.00, but it's
on sale for $15.00. Do you like it?
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Easy English

Lesson 13: How Much Does This Shirt Cost?

Maria: Yes, I do.


Hiroko: Ifs not very expensive. A good price
for that shirt is $15.00.
Maria: Do you take credit carde
Salesperson: Of course. We take cash, checks,
or credit cards.
P

VOCABULARY

J black

medium

white

large

red

cost

yellow

on sale

orange

price

purple

cheap

blue

expensive

gray
green

buy
sel

brown

pay

calots

give
take

size
small

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Lesson 13: How Much Does This Shirt Cost?

STRUCTURE
1.this, that, these, those

This shirt is black, and that shirt is white.


These shoes are cheap, and those shoes are
expensive.
This computer is new, but that computer is
old.
These pants are on sale, but those pants are not
on sale.

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Lesson 13: How Much Does This Shirt Cost?

2. How much?

3.How many?
How much milk is there in the carton?
There is a gallon of milk in the carton.
How much soda is in the bottle?
There are two liters of soda in the bottle.
How much flour is there in the
bag?
There are five pounds of flour in
the bag.
How much beer is there in the
bottle?
There are twelve ounces of beer in
the bottle.

How many bananas are there in this picture?


There are three bananas in this picture.
How many socks are there in this picture?
There are two socks in this picture.
How many cups are there in this picture?
There are five cups in this picture.
How many rings are there in this picture?
There are four rings in this picture.
How many apples are there in this picture?
There is one apple in this picture.
4. a lot of, a Milo, a hm, too much, too many
How much?

a lot of . . .

a little . . .

How many?

a lot of . . .

a few . . .

There's a lot of water in the ocean.


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asy English
There's a little water in my glass.
There's too much work for me today!

Lesson 13: How Much Does This Shirt Cost?

Don't go to the beach this weekend. It's too


cold!
Don't speak in the library.

There are too many books on that shelf!


There are a lot of people on the street in the
afternoon.

ExEncins
A. shirt

There are a few people on the street at night.

How much does that shirt cost?

There are too many people in this room!

gloves
How much do those gloves cost?

5. (plusse) ask, (plisse) look, (please)


take

1. pants

Hiroko says, "Corne in, Ram! Please, sit clown!"


Ask the saleswoman the price of this shirt.

2. hat

Look at this beautiful blouse!


Please take this book and read it.

3. belt

Go to the store and buy a gallon of milk.


4. boots
G. (phase) don't moka, (please) don't run,
(phase) don't speak
The teacher says, "Children, don't run!"
The waiter says, "Please don't smoke in the
restaurant."

5. jacket

6. jeans

Don't pay too much for that shirt.


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Lesson 13: How Much Does This Shirt Cost?

9. Take (this/these)
listen to it.
10. Write (this/these)
please.

shirt is black.
shirt is white.
2.
shoes are cheap.
3.
shoes are expensive.
4.
people work
5. (This/These)
in my office.
pants are not
6. (This/These)
very expensive.
magazine is
7. (That/Those)
not very good.
8. There is a lot of juice in (that/those)
glasses.

B. 1.

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number,

C. 1. (How much/How many)


coffee is in this cup?
2. (How much/How many)
sugar do you take in your tea?
3. (How much/How many)
shirts in this store are on sale?
4. (How much/How many)
milk is left?
5. (How much/How many)
CDs do you have?
6. (How much/How many)
people are in this town?
7. (How much/How many)
brothers does John have?
8. (How much/How many)
water is there in the ocean?
D. 1. I have (a little/a few)
2. I take (a little/a few)
my coffee.
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3. Franois has (a little/a few)


brown suits.
4. There is (a little/a few)
sait
left.
5. Maria has (a little/a few)
credit cards.
6. Mrs. Ramirez has (a little/a few)
wine left in the glass.
files
7. There are (a little/a few)
in the drawer.
8. Go to the store and buy (a little/a few)
bottles of soda.
A. 1.How much do those gants cost? 2. How much
does that hat cost? 3. How much does that belt
cost? 4. How much do those boots cost? 5. How
much does that jacket cost? 6 How much do those
jeans cost?
B. I. This, 2. That, 3. These, 4. Those, 5. These,
6 These, 7. That, 8. Those, 9. this, 10. this
C I. How much, 2. How much, 3. How many,
4. How much, 5. How many, 6 How many,
7. How many, 8. How much

1
- LES S ON

What Do You Do? }

WORD STUDY

The question is "What's 8 + 8?" and the


answer is "16."
The teacher asks the question.
The students know the answer.
A student answers the question.
The question is easy.

D. I. a few, 2. a little, 3. a few, 4. a little, 5. a


few, 6 a little, 7. a few, 8. a few
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The students don't know the answer.


This question is not easy, it's difficult.

Lesson 14: What Do You Do?

They are husband


and wife.

They're boyfriend and


girlfriend.

They're married.

They're not married.

John knows Franois.


They are friends.

John doesn't know the woman. The woman is a


stranger.
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Jose is a
policeman.

Ram is a
computer
technician.
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Maria is an
office
supervisor.

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That's exciting!

ei

Lesson 14: What Do You Do?

Ram: Ifs nice to meet you, Jose. What do


you do?
Jose: I'm a policeman.
Amrita: A policeman! That's exciting!
Jose: What do you do?
Ram: I'm a computer technician, and Amrita
works in a bookstore.
Jose: Those are interesting jobs.
Maria: I like books.
Amrita: I like them, too. Where do you work,
Maria?
Maria: I work in an office. I'm an office
supervisor.

This book is not


interesting,
boring.

MALIN

VOCABULARY

Ram: Maria, do you know my wife, Amrita?


Maria: No, I don't know her. It's nice to meet
you, Amrita.
Amrita: It's nice to meet you, too, Maria.
Maria: This is my boyfriend, Jose.
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question

stranger

answer

boyfriend

asks

girlfriend

know

married

answers

exciting

easy

interesting

clifficult

boring

friend

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Jose is a policeman. The mail carrier


delivers letters.

The taxi driver


drives a taxi.

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Lesson 14: What Do You Do?

oit
Raill IS a

Maria is an
computer technician. office supervisor.

The receptionist
The security guard
answers die phone. watches die video.

The chef cooks.

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Lesson 14: What Do You Do?

The actor and the actress act in movies.


The painter paints Construction work rs
build buildings.
a house.

Singers sing.

The writer writes


interesting books.

the plumber fixes


e kitchen sink.

The carpentet
makes a ele.
The mechanic repairs cars.
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Lesson 14: What Do You Do?

ioo STRUCTURE
1.me, you, him, her, it, us, them

Ram sees John.

Ram sees him.

Franois sees Natasha. Franois sees her.

2.this / that; these / t'usa

Natasha sees Hiroko


and Kenji.

Natasha sees them.

This is a black shirt, and that is a white shirt.

me

These are cheap shoes, and those are expensive


shoes.

you

you

This is John, and that is John's friend.

he

him

These are apples, and those are oranges.

she

her

it

it

we

us

-ch, -x, - sh, -ss + -es

they

them

He watches television every evening.

3.teach / tanches; watch / watches; fix / fixes

Do you know me?

The plumber fixes the kitchen sink.

She answers us.

Mrs. Nelson teaches at the school.

The teacher watches them.

The mother dresses the baby.

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g" nutum

Lesson 14: What Do You Do?

3. Who drives a taxi?

A. Who builds buildings?

Construction workers build buildings.

4. Who teaches at universities?

1. Who designs dams and bridges?


B. This is an expensive shirt.

2. Who takes the money at the bank?

These are expensive shirts.

3. Who cooks in a restaurant?

That is a black dog.


Those are black dogs.

4. Who makes tables?

5. Who fixes sinks in bathrooms and


kitchens?

1. This is a new disk.

2. This is an exciting book.

3. That is a stranger.
6. Who works in a hospital?
4. This is an easy question.
7. Who paints paintings?
5. That is a good student.
8. Who delivers letters?

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C. Ram sees John.


Ram sees him.

Lesson 14: What Do You Do?

9. Taxi drivers drive taxis. 10. Professors teach at


universities.

1. Natasha understands Franois.


2. The policeman talks to Hiroko.
3. The little girl watches the doctors and the
nurses.

B. I. These are new disks. 2. These are exciting


books. 3. Those are strangers. 4. These are easy
questions. 5. Those are good students.
C. 1. Natasha understands him. 2. The policeman
talks to her. 3. A little girl watches them. 4. The
students listen to her. 5. Amrita sends him a letter.
6 Maria stands next to them.

4. The students listen w Mrs. Stein.


5. Amrita sends her brother a letter.
6. Maria stands next to Peter and Janet.

A. 1.Engineers design dams and bridges. 2. Bank


tellers take money at the bank. 3. Chefs cook at a
restaurant. 4. Carpenters make tables. 5. Plumbers
fix sinks in bathrooms and kitchens. 6. Doctors
and nurses work in hospitals. 7. Artists paint
paintings. 8. Mail carriers deliver letters.
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L E S S ON

1 5

I'd Like to Make


an Appointment.

i WORD STUDY
This is a date book. It's
Franois's date book.
Franois has an
appointment on
November sixth
at 3:00.
He sees Mrs. Nuriez on that day.
He also has an appointment on Tuesday,
November fourth, at 10:00 in the morning.
He's not free at 10:00; he's busy.

num
Receptionist: Good morning,
Mrs. Ntulez's office.
Franois: Good moming. I'd

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like to make an appointment with Mrs.


Nuisez.
Receptionist: Okay, Mrs. Muiez is free on
Tuesday, November fourth, at 10:30 in
the morning.
Franois: Does she have any time in die
aftemoon?
Receptionist: No, I'm sorry. She's busy in the
afternoon on the fourth.
Franois: How about November sixth?
Receptionist: November sixth at 3:00 is
good.
Franois: That's great.
Receptionist: Your name, please?
Franois: Franois Laret.
Receptionist: Could you spell your last
name, please?
Franois: It's L-A-R-E-T.
Receptionist: Okay, Mr. Laret. We'll see you
on November sixth at 3:00.
VOCABULARY

Lesson 15: I'd Like to Make an Appointment.

May

September

February

june

October

Mardi

july

November

April

August

December

"january

january is the first month of die year.


February is the second month of the year.
March is die third month of die year.
April is the fourth month of the year.
May is die fifth month of the year.
j'une is die sixth month of die year.
july is die seventh month of the year.
August is die eighth month of the year.
September is the ninth month of die year.
October is die tenth month of the year.
November is die eleventh month
of the year.
December is die twelfth month
of die year.
january is before February.
March is after February.

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Lesson 15: I'd Like to Make an Appointment.

STRUCTURE
1. would film (I'd like)

I would like to make an appointment with


Mrs. Nutiez.
He would like to go to the movies.
I'd like some water, please.
winter

spring

Would you like to see the menu?


Yes, I would. Thank you.
Would you like to speak to Mr. Robinson?
No, I would not.
2. could

Spell your name, please.


Could you spell your name, please?
summer

fall

In Miami, it's hot in the summer.

Give me some water.


Could you give me some water, please?

In Chicago, it's cold in the winter.

Excuse me, could I ask you a question?

It rains in New York in April.


It snows in Denver in January.

Could you corne in the afternoon?


Could you please tell me where Bank Street is?

Ifs sunny and dry in Phoenix, Arizona.


wet and cloudy in Seattle.

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Lesson 15: I'd Like w Make an Appointment.

2. Ram goes to the library.

EXERCISES
A. Sit down.
Could you please sit down?

3. Natasha sees the menu.

1. Take this book.


4. Peter speaks Chinese.
2. Tell me your name.
C. 1. This book isn't interesting, it's
3. Answer the phone.
2. The question isn't difficult, it's
4. Corne in the morning.

5. Make an appointment.

6. Give me those black shoes.

3. Your father isn't fat, he's


4. Those parts aren't cheap, they're
5. The street isn't wide, it's
6. My coffee cup isn't full, it's

B. Franois makes an appointment.


Franois would like to make an appointment.
1. Hiroko buys a new blouse.

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7. The Empire State Building isn't short, it's


8. Arizona isn't cold, it's

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9. Mrs. Ramirez isn't free today, she's

C- LESS O N

I Don't Feel
Gond Today!

10. I'm not sad, I'm


A. 1. Could you please take this book? 2. Could
you please tell me your name? 3. Could you please
answer the phone? 4. Could you please corne in the
morning? 5. Could you please make an appointment? 6 Could you please give me those black
shoes?

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WORD STUDY

B. 1. Hiroko would like to buy a new blouse.


2. Ram would like to go to the library. 3. Natasha
would like to see the menu. 4. Peter would like to
speak Chinese.
C. 1. boring, 2. easy, 3. thin, 4. expensive,
5. nan-ow, 6 empty, 7. tall, 8. hot, 9. busy,
10. happy

She feels

He doesn't
feel good.

She feels
dizzy.

He feels
nauseous.

John has a headache.


He takes aspirin.

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throat

mouth

It's 6:30 now. It's 3:00 now. It's 8:45 now.

n
John has a sore throat.

John's head hurts.

DIALOGUE
John: Dr. Wong, I don't feel good today.
I feel sick.
Dr. Wong: Do you have a headache?
John: Yes, I have a headache, and I feel dizzy.
Dr. Wong: Does your throat hurt?

John's throat hurts.

John's stomach hurts.


John is sick. He has the flu.
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John: Yes, it does. I have a sore throat.


Dr. Wong: Open your mouth.
John: Ahh . . .
Dr. Wong: Your throat's very red. Does your
stomach hurt?
John: Yes, it does. I feel nauseous.
Dr. Wong: Well, I think you have the flu. A
lot of people are sick now. You need to
stay in bed. Drink a lot of water, and take
some aspirin.
John: Can I go to work?
Dr. Wong: No, you can't. You should stay
home and sleep.

VOCABULARY

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feels

THE HUMAN
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ca,
DY
hai r
elehrow
Foe

cheeK
tee+h
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chest

arm

111111i

na,
FIrtier

n,
da l
thu

bac:1c
sicalach
waist
riat
band

ie5
ankiefoot-

head

eyebrow

thumb

face

nose

nail

mouth

chia

stomach

dizzy

harts
think

eye

back

nauseous

sick

car

neck
chest

headache

flu

check

shoulder

aspirin

now

forehead

arm
wris t

sore

lip
tooth
hair

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hand
linger
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waist
leg
knee
ankle
foot
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STRUCTURE
I. my, your, his, hot its, out their

Lesson 16: I Don't Feel Good Today!

Jose's sister lives in Venezuela, but not Marias.


Hers lives in the United States.

I am Ram. My name is Ram. My wife is Amrita.

Their favorite books are in Spanish, but ours


are in English.

You are Natasha. Your name is Natasha. Your


name is Russian.

Our house is small, but theirs is big.

She is Hiroko. Her naine is Hiroko. Her husband is Kenji. Her daughter is Chikako.

3. muid to, have to, want to

He is John. His name is John. His name is


American. His apartment is nice.
That is a house. lis door is red. Its walls are
white. lis roof is black.
We are Ram and Amrita. Our names are
Indian. Our house is big.
They are Hiroko and Kenji. Their children are
home. Their car is blue.
2. mine, yours, his, bers, ours, theirs
Your name is American, and mine is Indian.
My computer is old and slow, but yours is new
and fast.
Natasha's name is Russian, but not Jose's. His is
Spanish.
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This boy is sick. He needs to stay in bed. He


needs to rest. He wants to go outside and play.
He needs to stay in bed.
He has to stay in bed.
Chikako wants to go to the beach today, but
she has to go to school.
She doesn't want to go to school, but she has to.
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Lesson 16: I Don't Feel Good Today!

John wants to stay in bed and sleep, but he has


to go to work.

I want w buy a new computer, but I only have


$100.

He doesn't want to go to work, but he has to.

I cannot buy a new computer!

Maria and Jose want to watch TV, but it's Tate


and they have to go to bed.

I can buy some clothes, but I can't buy a new


computer.

They don't want to work tomorrow, but they


have to.

Natasha can speak Russian and English, but she


can't speak Chinese.
Can you speak Japanese? No, I can't.

Does Chikako want to go to the beach or to


school?
She wants to go to the beach.
Does John want to go to work or stay in bed?
He wants w stay in bed.
What does she have to do?
She has to go to work.
Do Maria and Jose have to go to sleep?
Yes, they do.
4. must, can, should
Chikako and Akira have to go to school.
They must go to school.
John has to go to work now.
He must go to work now.
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Can they sing?

Yes, they can.

John is sick today.


He should stay home; he shouldn't go to work.
He should sleep; he shouldn't take a walk.
He should take aspirin and drink a lot of water.

EXERCISES
A. Natasha's name is Russian.
Her none is Russian.
1. John's apartment is small.
apartment is small.

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2. Our computer is old, but (their computer)


is new.

2. Chikako and Alcira's parents are not home.


parents are not home.
3. I am Mr. Sandoval.
name is Mr. Sandoval.

3. His book is interesting, but (her book) is


boring.

4. We have books in English, Spanish, and


French.
books are in English,
Spanish, and French.

4. My bike is blue, and (his bike) is white.

5. John's car is American, and Maria% car is


Japanese.
car is American, and
car is Japanese.

5. Kenji and Chikako's names are Japanese,


but (John's and Alison's names) are not.

B. My friend works in a bookstore, and (your


friend) works in an office.
My friend works in a bookstore, and yours
works in an office.
1. Your apartment is next to the park, and
(my apartment) is near the train station.

C. 1. It's a beautiful day! I (want to/have to)


go to the beach.
2. I don't have a bathing suit. I (want to/need
buy one.
to)
3. I don't have a car. I (want to/have to)
take the bus.
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4. The water is cold! I don't (need to/want


to)
go swimming!
5. It's late. I (have to/want to)
go home now.
D.

1. Hiroko

speak Japanese.
(can, must, should)
2. John is sick and
stay in bed.
(wants w, can, should)
3. On Saturday they don't
go to
school. (want to, must, have to)
4.
you read Chinese? (should,
must, can)
5. Kenji
buy a new computer.
(needs, need to, needs to)
6. I'm hungry and I
eat.

Lesson 16: I Don't Feel Good Today!

--' A. 1. His; 2. Their; 3. My; 4. Our; 5. His, her


B. I. Your apartment is next to the park, and
mine is near the train station. 2. Our computer is
old, but theirs is new. 3. His book is interesting,
but bers is boring. 4. My bike is blue, and his is
white. 5. Kenji and Chikako's names are Japanese,
but theirs are not.
C. 1. want to; 2. need to; 3. have to; 4. want to;
5. have to
D. 1. can; 2. should; 3. have to; 4. Can; 5. needs
to; 6 want to; 7. have to, 8. want to

(want to, must to, wants to)


7. Does she
go to the office now?
(needs to, has to, have to)
8. Where does he
go? (want to,
want, wants to)

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LESSON

17 *\

Do Yeu Want te
Coma with Me?

WORD STUDY
Natasha speaks Russian
and English. Now she is
speaking English.

Ram eats at 6:30. He is flot eating now.


watching TV.
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Easy English

John is going to the post office.

John teaches English.


He's not teaching
now. He's sleeping.

Why is he going to the post office?


He's going to the post office to get stamps.
John is going to the post office.
He's not coming from the post office. He's
coming from his house.
Ram is going to the bank.
This is an airport.
The passengers are
getting ready to get
on the plane.

Ram is going to the bank.

He's not coming from the bank. He's coming


from the library.

This is Chikako and Akira's grandmother. She's


visiting them. She's staying with them at their
house.
Is she sitting with anyone?
Yes, she's sitting with Akira and Chikako.

Why is he going to the bank?


He's going to the bank to get money.
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She's not sitting alone.


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e CAS VLARY

DIALOGUE

Franois: Hello, John? This is Franois.


John: Hi, Franois. How are you?
Franois: I'm fine. What are you doing now?
John: I'm getting ready to go to the airport.
Franois: Why are you going to die airport?
John: I'm going to get my sister. She's coming
to stay with me for a few days.
Franois: You're sister's coming to visit you!
That's great! How are you getting to die
airport?
John: I'm driving. It's farter than die bus.
Franois: Is anyone going with you?
John: No, I'm going alone. Do you want to
corne with me?
Franois: Sure.

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speaks

why

airport
passengers

corne

plane

stay

get ready

with

get on

alone

visit

NU. Gordon is
washing die dishes.
He's casing detergent
and warm water.
First he puts them
in die water, and
then he takes them
out of the water.

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Mrs. Gordon is looking for ber car


keys.
She bas to leave for work, but she can't
find ber keys.
She always loses them.
Susan is cleaning ber bedroom.
She's putting ber dothes in the dresser.
Safre is making her bed.
She's wearing her pajamais.
Jasedris taking a shower. He's shaving
in the shower.
Hes using soap, a razor, and shaving
cream.
Every morning he starts to shower at
8:15, and he finishes at 8:30.
He showers for 15 minutes.
Mike is getting dressed. He's putting on
his shirt now.
He's looking in a mirror.

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STRUCTURE
1. reads / is reading

Ram eats at 6:30 every evening, but he is not


eating now.

What is he doing now? He's watching TV now.


EVERY
DAY . . .
I eat.

NOW .. .
I am eating. (I'm eating.)

You eat.

You are eating. (You're eating.)

He eats.

He is eating. (He's eating.)

She eats.

She is eating. (She's eating.)

We eat.

We are eating. (We're eating.)

They eat.

They are eating. (They're eating.)


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What are you doing now?


I'm reading an interesting book.
Is he sleeping?
No, he's not sleeping. He's taking a shower.
Are they working?
Yes, they are.
Are they buying a new computer?
No, they aren't.

Lesson 17: Do You Want to Corne with Me?

Why is Natasha going to the store?


She's going to the store to buy some new
clothes.
Why is Amrita driving to the library?
She driving to the library to see Ram.
3. fast, faster, fastest ... flood, butter,
hast ...

Are you speaking English now?


Yes, I am.
The car is faster.

2. Why? to buy stamps, to get milk, etc.


The dog is fast.

The airplarie is the fastest.


-er = more . . .
Ram is going to the bank. He's getting money
at the bank.

the -est = the most . . .

He is going to the bank to get money.

California is a big state, but Texas is bigger, and


Alaska is the biggest state.

Why is Akita going to the park?


He's going to the park to play with his friends.

Natasha is a good singer, but Hiroko is better,


and Maria is the best singer.

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Jim is a bad dancer, but Paul is a worse dancer,


and Steve is the worst dancer.
My book is interesting, your book is more
interesting, and hers is the most interesting.

Lesson 17: Do You Want to Corne with Me?

Kenji is going to Osaka.


He's flying.
How is he going?
He's going by plane.

Her computer is expensive, yours is more


expensive, but mine is the most expensive.

Ram is going to the library.


He's walking.
How is he going?
He's going on foot.

Boston is a big city, but New York is bigger


than Boston.

Why is John going to the post office?


He's going to the post office to get stamps.

New Jersey is a small state, but Delaware is


smaller than New Jersey.

Where can I get some milk?


You can get milk at the supermarket.

5. got

John is tall, but Franois is taller than John.


4. How?

They're going to the airport by bus.


They're getting to the airport by bus.

John is going to the air


How is he going?
He's driving.
port.'s
He's going by car.

How is Kenji getting to Osaka?


He's getting to Osaka by plane.

Maria is going w the bank.


How is she going?
She's taking the bus.
She's going by bus.

Every morning Chikako gets up at 7:00.

Natasha is going to Chicago.


How is she going?
She's taking the train.
She's going by train.

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She takes a shower, she gets dressed, and she


eats breakfast.
She gets ready for school.
Chikako takes the bus to school. She gets on

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the bus in front of her houle, and she


gets off the bus at school. She gets to school
at 8:30.

You get in a car, and then you get out of the car.

Maria gto work by car. Sheet


gsin her car at
home, and she gets out of her car in front of
her office. She gets to the office before 9:00
every morning.

You get in bed at night, and you get out of bed


in the morning.

You get in a taxi, and then you get out of the


taxi.

EXERCISES
A. John
John is sleeping now.

now. (sleep)

Russian with
1. Natasha
her friends. (speak)
in front
2. That woman
of the office building. (smoke)
to work now. (go)
3. You
on our computers.
4. We
You get on a plane, and then you get off the
plane.
You get on a bus, and then yougete the bus.
You get on a train, and then you et off the
train.

(work)
some new clothes.
5. I
(buy)
letters to their
6. They
friends in Puerto Rico. (write)

You get on a boat, and then you get off the


boat.
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B. I'm sleeping.

Lesson 17: Do You Want to Corne with Me?

C. They're walking to the post office.

IM not sleeping.

Are they walking to the post office?

1. You're speaking with your friend.

1. We're eating in a French restaurant.

2. He's coming to the office now.

2. Amrita is speaking Hindi with Ram.

3. They're eating dinner in the dining room.

3. You're driving to the airport alone.

4. John and Franois are watching television


together.

4. They're calling the hospital.

5. The taxi driver is taking our money.

D. Why are you going home? (eat dinner)

I'm going home to eat dinner.


6. The plumber is fixing the kitchen sink. 1. Why is Maria going to the supermarket?
(buy milk, eggs, and bread)
7. We're walking in the park.
2. Why are they driving to the beach? (go
swimming)
8. I'm listening to the radio.
3. Why are you going to the hospital? (see
my doctor)
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4. Why is John getting ready? (go to work)

E. Which is faster, a dog or a car? (car)


A car is faster than a dog.
1. Which is bigger, a house or an apartment
building? (apartment building)

2. Which is smaller, China or Japan? (Japan)

3. Who is taller, Hiroko or Franois?


(Franois)

4. Who is a better singer, Maria or Natasha?


(Maria)

5. Which city is more interesting, New York


or Springfield? (New York)

6. Which is more expensive, a bike or a car?


(car)

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F. 1. I get (on/in)
the bus at First
Street.
2. Where do you get (out of/off)
the train?
3. Natasha is getting (ready/to)
for
work.
4. We get (at/to)
work before
9:00.
the car!
5. Get (on/in)
6. What time do you get (up/down)
in the morning?
A. I. is speaking; 2. is smoking; 3. are going;
4. are working 5. am buying; 6 are writing
B. I. You're not speaking with your friend. 2. He's
not coming to the office now. 3. They're not eating
dinner in the dining room. 4. John and Franois
are not watching television together. 5. The taxi
driver is not taking our money. 6 The plumber is
not fixing the kitchen sink. 7. We're not walking in
the park. 8. I'm not listening to the radio.
C. 1. Are we eating in a French restaurant? 2. Is
Amrita speaking Hindi with Ram? 3. Are you
driving to the airport alone? 4. Are they calling the
hospital?
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D. I. Maria is going to the supermarket to buy


milk, eggs, and bread. 2. They are driving to the
beach to go swimming. 3.
going to the hospital
to see my doctor. 4. John is getting ready to go to
work.
E. I. An apartment building is bigger than a
house. 2. Japan is smaller than China. 3. Franois
is taller than Hiroko. 4. Maria is a better singer
than Natasha. 5. New York is a more interesting
city than Springfield. 6 A car is more expensive
than a bike.

18

LES S ON

We're Going to Take


a Trip This Weekend.

WORD STUDY

E 1. on; 2. offi 3. ready; 4. to; 5. in, 6 up


This bag is not empty.

This bag is empty.

There is nothing in it. There is something


in it.

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There is nobody in
this room.

There is somebody in
this room.

There is no one in
this room.

There is someone in
this room.
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Easy English

Lesson 18: We're Going to Take a Trip This Weekend.

Ram reads every day.


He is reading now.
He's going to read tonight.
He will read tonight.

i; DIALOSUE
This is New York. There are buildings
everywhere in New York. John's friend lives
somewhere in New York.

This is the country. This is not the city. There


are buildings nowhere here. There are mountains, forests, lakes, and rivets. Nobody lives
here.
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Ram: Maria, Jose, are you going somewhere?


Maria: Yes, we're going to take a trip this
weekend. We're going to drive to the
country to visit my sister and her family.
Amrita: How vice! Where does your sister
live?
Maria: She lives in a very litde town about
Pive hours away.

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Easy English

Lesson 18: We're Going to Take a Trip This Weekend.

Ram: Five hours away? That's far. Will you


stop anywhere?
Jose: Sure. We'll stop to eat something.
Maria: And I want to stop at a state park
that we'll pass. Ifs vert' beautiful. There
are mountains and lakes and lots of trees,
and nobody is there. I want to take some
pictures.
Jose: Maria is someone who's always taking
pictures, everywhere we go!
Amrita: Well, have a wonderful trip, and
drive carefully!
Maria: Thank you! See you next week!

e VOCAMILARY
g,

empty
nothing

someone

anything
something

anywhere
everywhere

anybody

somewhere
nowhere

no one

nobody
somebody

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6. latte
7. river
8. diff

1. mountain
2. hill
3. sky
4. doud
5. forest

9. path
10. bush

Deer live in die forest.


The deer is jumping over a rock.
The bird is flying over the trees.
The rabbit is hiding under a bush.

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The,' are camping.


They sleep in a tent.
They cook over a fire.
The girl is smelling a flower.
The man and woman are swimming in
die river.
They are having a good time.

Lesson 18: We're Going to Take a Trip This Weekend.

Is there anything to see Yes, there's a lot to see


in San Francisco.
in San Fransisco?
Is there anything to eat No, there's nothing w
eat in the house.
in the house?
Is there anything good No, there's nothing
good at the movies.
at the movies?
Is there anything inter- No, there's nothing
interesting w do.
esting w do here?
2. someene, no one, anyone, somebody,
nobody, anybody

STRUCTURE
1. nothing, somathing, anything

There's nothing in
this bag.

There's something in
this bag.

Is there anything in
this bag?

Is there anything in
this bag?

No, there's nothing in


this bag.

Yes, there's something


in this bag.

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There's nobody in this There's somebody in


this room.
room.
Is there anybody in
this room?
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Is there anybody in
this room?

Easy English

No, there's nobody in Yes, there's somebody


in this room.
this room.
somebody = someone
nobody = no one
anybody = anyone

Everyone in Hiroko's family speaks Japanese.


There are taxis everywhere in New York.
5. seing te

Is anybody home
tonight?

No, nobody's home


tonight.

Is anyone reading
this book?

Yes, someone is reading that book.

Is anyone going to the No, nobody is going


to the restaurant.
restaurant tonight?
3. semewhere, newhere, anywhere
Where's my pen? There's a pen somewhere in
my bag.
Nowhere in Florida are there mountains.
Are there mountains anywhere in Japan?
Yes, there are.
Are there forests anywhere in New York City?
No, there aren't.
4. everything, aryens, everywhere
Everything in this restaurant is good.
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/ will

It's 6:00 now. John isn't eating now, but he's


going to eat at 7:00.
We're going to drive to the airport tomorrow.
Are you going to see your family this weekend?
They're going to visit China next year.
You're going to read a book tonight, but you're
not going to watch TV.
What am I going to do tomorrow morning?
Next year, I'm going to Iearn Chinese.
(or)
I will learn Chinese.
Next year, I will learn Chinese.
(or)
Iearn Chinese.
Tomorrow, I'll go to work at 8:00.
You'll finish that book next week.
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When will he corne to see us?


What will we buy at the store?
They'll eat home tonight, but we'll go to a
good restaurant.
B. agha

EXERCISES
A. 1. Is there

good on TV tonight?

(anything/something)
2. I know

who lives in this city.

(someone/something)

/ that ...

Mrs. Yamada is that


woman.

Lesson 18: We're Going to Take a Trip This Weekend.

3. He has
She is reading the
newspaper.

Mrs. Yamada is that woman who is reading the


newspaper.
Mr. Yamada is the man who is sitting next to
her.
Natasha is someone who speaks Russian.
Are you someone who watches a lot of TV?
That's someone who works in my office.

good to read on the

plane. (nobody/something)
4. Do we have

to drink?

(anything/nothing)
5. They have

to do today.

(anything/nothing)
6. My father is

in China.

(somewhere/anywhere)
7. Are you doing

interesting

this weekend? (nothing/anything)


8. You should bring

I see the car.

John drives the car.

I see the car that John drives.


This is the park that everyone likes.
I'm reading a book that you should read, too.
That's the restaurant that is open twent-y-four
hours every day.

to eat on

the trip. (something/anything)


B. I'm eating a sandwich. (Tomorrow)

Tomorrow going to eat a sandwich.

1. We're driving to our friend's house.


(Tomorrow)

This is the computer that we'll buy next week.


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2. John is writing a letter to an old friend in

Lesson 18: We're Going to Take a Trip This Weekend.

2. Who'll drive to the airport tomorrow? (I)

London. (After school)

3. You're watching something interesting on


television. (Tonight)

3. When will you go to the doctor's?


(tomorrow afternoon)

4. Which shirt will you buy? (the black shirt)


4. We're having dinner at 7:30 tonight.
(Tomorrow night)

5. Who will teach him Russian? (Natasha)

5. The children are learning Spanish.


(Next year)

6. What will they buy at the department


store? (a new CD ployer)

6. He's answering my question. (Next week)

C. What will she do in Paris? (study French)


Shell study French in Paris.
1. What will they eat at the Japanese
restaurant? (sushi)

D. Mary is the girl. She lives next door.


This is the book. I'm reading it.
Mary is the girl who lives next door.
This is the book that I'm reading.
1. Mrs. Jackson is a woman. She teaches at
the high school.

2. You have a magazine. I want to read it.

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3. Centerville is a small town. It's not far


from here.

4. On the bus, I sit next to a man. He works


with you.

5. We're visiting a friend. She speaks five

Lesson 18: We're Going to Take a Trip This Weekend.

Spanish. 6 Next week he's going to answer my


question.
C. 1. They'll eat sushi at the Japanese restaurant.
2. Ill drive to the airport tomorrow. 3.
go to
buy the
the doctor's tomorrow afternoon. 4.
black shirt. 5. Natasha will teach him Russian.
6 They'll buy a new CD player at the department
store.
D. 1. Mrs. Jackson is a woman who teaches at the

languages.

6. Maria is writing a letter. Her sister will get


it next week.

high school. 2. You have a magazine that I want


to read. 3. Centerville is a small town that's not
far from here. 4. On the bus, I sit next to a man
who works with you. 5. We're visiting a friend who
speaks five langauges. 6 Maria is writing a letter
that her sister will get next week.

A. 1. anything; 2. someone; 3. something; 4. anything; 5. nothing; 6 somewhere 7. anything,


8. something
B. 1. Tomorrow we're going to drive to our friend's
house. 2. Afier school John is going to write a letter
to an oldfriend in London. 3. Tonight you're
going to watch something interesting on television.
4. Tomorrow ni ght we're going to have dinner at
7:30. 5. Next year the children are going to learn

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I
- LESS ON

19 )

Where Were You?

.3") Won STUDY


Today John is home, but yesterday he was at
work.
This year Natasha is in the United States, but
fast year she was in Russia.
Today is Saturday. Akita and Chikako are
home, but yesterday they were at school.
Today Ram is calling Amrita, and yesterday he
called her, too.
Today John is going to the bank, and yesterday
he went there, too.
Today Franois and Alison are having dinner at
6:00, and yesterday they had dinner at 6:00,
too.
Today, Maria is working, and yesterday she
worked, too.

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Easy English

Lesson 19: Where Were You?

DIALOIME
Maria: Hi, Amrita!
Amrita: Hello, Maria.
Where were you this
weekend? I called
you, but no one
answered the phone.
Maria: Oh, Jose and I
were in the country.
We went to visit my
sister for a few days.
Amrita: How was your
trip? Did you have a good time?
Maria: It was great. We had a very good
time.
Amrita: Did you and Jose stay with your sister and her family?
Maria: Yes, we did. They have a big house, so
we stayed there.
Amrita: What did you do?
Maria: Well, I talked a lot with my sister. We
looked at old photos, we walked next to a
beautiful river, we drove to a little town
and ate dinner in a restaurant.
Amrita: That's great. Welcome back!

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VOCABULARY
am, kre, is

was, were

have, bas

had

go

went

eat

ate

see

saw

drink

drank

write

wrote

read

read

came

came

sleep

slept

wake

woke

buy

bought

sell

sold

take

took

give

gave

speak

spoke

hear

heard

get

got

run

ran

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Easy English

Lesson 19: Where Were You?

sit

sat

stand

stood

understand
sing
drive
ride
catch

wore

understood
sang

put

put

tell

told

draye

send

sent

rode

swim

swam

caught
threw

can

could

must

had to

throw
lie

lay

leave

left

cost

cost

pay

paid

know

knew

teach
huit

taught
hurt

make
do

made
did

feel

felt

think

thought
found
said

find
say

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lost

lose
vvear

STRUCTURE
1. was, were
Yesterday, I was at the
hotel.

Today, I am home.

Today, you're at school Yesterday, you were at


the doctor's.
He's in his room now.

He was in the living


room this morning.

We're in the United


States this year.

Last year, we were in


Argentina.

They're in their new


house this month.

They were in their old


house last month.

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Lesson 19: Where Were You?

My friend cooked
great dinners.

Where were you last


week?

I was in the country


last week.

My friend cooks great


dinners.

Was he home last


night?

Yes, he was.

We listen to the radio. We listened to the


radio.

Was she at the office


yesterday?

No, she wasn't at the


office.

You use the computer. You used the


computer.

Where was she?

She was at the


doctor's.

The plane arrives


2:13.

The plane arrived at at


2:13.

Were they with you


last night?

No, they weren't with


me.

She stays late at the


office.

She stayed late at the


office.

The mailman delivers


a package.

The mailman delivered a package.

We want to eat early.

We wanted to eat
early.

2. -ad
TODAY . .

YESTERDAY . .

Ram talks with Amrita. He talked with her


yesterday.
They call their relatives They called them last
in Mumbai.
week.

3. go / mat; eat / ats


YESTERDAY . . .

TODAY . . .

I have something to do. I had something to do.

The children walk to


school.

They walked to
school.

He has a good time.

He had a good time.

My cousins play
basketball.

My cousins played
basketball.

They go to school by
bus.

They went to school


by bus.

He watches TV.

He watched TV.

We eat dinner at 6:00. We ate dinner at 6:00.

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Lesson 19: Where Were You?

They see a lot of


movies.

They saw a lot of


movies.

You get to the office


early.

You got to the office


early.

You drink a glass of


water.

You drank a glass of


water.

The dog runs in the


park.

The dog ran in the


park.

He writes a letter.

He wrote a letter.

I sit next to you.

I sat next to you.

She reads an interesting article.

She read an interesting


article.

They stand in front


of the car.

They stood in front of


the car.

They corne to the


office by car.

They came to the


office by car.

I understand him.

I understood him.

We sleep late.

We slept late.

He wakes up at 7:30.

He woke up at 7:30

Who drives to the


supermarket?

Kenji buys a new


computer.

Kenji bought a new


computer.

I ride my bike to work. I rode my bike to


work.

The salesman sells


me a car.

The salesman sold me


a car.

We leave at 1:30.

We left at 1:30.

I take sugar in my tea.

I took sugar in my tea.

The shirt costs $20.

The shirt cost $20.

She gives me a good


book to read.

She gve. me a good


book to read.

We speak Spanish at
home.

We spoke Spanish at
home.

I hear someone in
the hall.

I heard someone in
the hall.

Maria sings in Spanish. Maria.1,g


r in Spanish.

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Who drove to the


supermarket?

She pays with a credit She paid with a credit


card.
card.
I know that woman.

I knew that woman.

Mrs. Chi teaches math. Mrs. Chi taught math.


My head hurts!

My head hurt.

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Lesson 19: Where Were You?

Easy English

The carpenter makes a The carpenter made a


table.
table.

4. didn't...
I didn't taik with my
father.

I do the dishes.

I did the dishes.

I talked with my
mother.

John feels sick.

John felt sick.

We went by car.

We didn't go by bus.

He thinks you're sick.

He thought you were


sick.

She paid with cash.

She didn't pay by check.

We answered the easy We didn't answer the


difficuit question.
question.

They find their keys.

They found their keys.

Mr. Parker says "yes."

Mr. Parker said "yes."

They lose the money.

The lost die money.

I wear jeans and a tee


shirt.

I wore jeans and a tee


shirt.

He puts milk in his


coffee.

He put milk in his


coffee.

5. Did

They tell the teacher


the answer.

The told die teacher


die answer.

Do you go to work
every Monday?

Yes, I do.

He rends a fax to our


office.

He sent a fax to our


office.

Did you go to work


this Monday?

Yes, I did.

The girls swim at die


beach.

The girls 5vvam at die


beach.

Did you go to work


on Sunday?

No, I didn't.

I cati speak French.

I could speak French.

Maria called her sister.

You must go to work.

You had to go to
work.

Did Maria call her


brother or her sister
last night?

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They read a good


book.

They didn't read the


newspaper.

He wrote a letter in
Russian.

He didn't write it in
English.

I drank some wine.

I didn't drink any beer.

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Who called last night? Maria did.


She called her sister.

Who did she call?


6. ago

Today is Thursday. Tom arrived on Monday.


He arrived three days ago.
George Washington was president more than
two hundred years ago.

Lesson 19: Where Were Yogi?

4. Who wrote Crime and Punishment?


(Dostoevsky)

5. Who spoke to the office supervisor?


(Mr. Menendez)

6. Who came to our house late last night?


(A stranger)

We lived in Los Angeles fifteen years ago.

unaus
A. Who cooked this delicious dinner?
(My friend)
My friend cooked this delicious dinner.

B. The boys play basketball in the park.


The boys played basketball in the park.
1. I answer the phone.

1. Who went to the supermarket to get some


vegetables? (I)

2. Natasha speaks Russian with her friends


from Moscow.

2. Who delivered this package this morning?


(The messenger)

3. We use the computers at the library to go


on the Internet.

3. Who painted The Sunflowers? (Van Gogh)

4. They buy books on the Internet.

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L,esson 19: Where Were You?

5. He stays in a hotel in Chicago.

6. She understood the answer.

6. I swim every morning.

7. We paid the phone bill.

7. The salesperson takes my money.

8. They got the fax that we sent.

8. We have a very small apartment.


9. Your friend told them an interesting
story.
C. You used the computer in my office.
Did you use the computer in my office?

10. Your stomach hurt yesterday.

1. He walked to work this morning.


11. They left four hours ago.
2. They ate breakfast together this morning.
12. He tan from the hotel to the train
station.

3. The engineer designed this bridge.

4. Those men and women jogged in the


park this afternoon.

5. You cleaned your apartment last night.

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tg,*

A. 1. I went to the supermarket to get some vegetables. 2. The messenger delivered this package this
morning. 3. Van Gogh painted The Sunflowers.
4. Dostoevsky wrote Crime and Punishment.
5. Mr. Menendez spoke to the office supervisor.
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6 A stranger came to our house late last night.


B. 1. I answered the phone. 2. Natasha spoke
Russian with her friends from Moscow. 3. We used
the computers at the library to go on the Internet.
4. They bought books on the Internet. 5. He stayed
in a hotel in Chicago. 6 I swam every morning.
7. The salesperson took my money. 8. We had a
very small apartment.
C. 1. Did he walk to work this morning? 2. Did
they eat breakfast together this morning? 3. Did
the engineer design this bridge? 4. Did those men
and women jog in the park this afternoon? 5. Did
you clean your apartment last night? 6 Did she
understand the answer? 7. Did we pay the phone
bill? 8. Did they get the fax that we sent? 9. Did
your friend tell them an interesting story? 10. Did
your stomach hurt yesterday? 11. Did they leave
four hours ago? 12. Did he run from the hotel to
the train station?

1LESS ON

20

I Haven't Seen Yeu


in a Long Timel

WORD STUDY
John works Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday
every week.
Today is Wednesday.
Last week, John worked five days.
This week, John has worked only
three days.
She believes in
Santa Claus.
Last year, Michael lived in New York. Now he
lives in Boston.
Michael moved to Boston from New York.
He has lived in Boston for eight months.
Kenji's plate was full, but now it is empty.
Kenji ate everything on his plate.

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Easy English

Don't believe everything that you hear!


Kenji sees Chikako.
Chikako sees Kenji.
They see each other.

Lesson 20: I Haven't Seen You in a Long rime!

Sue: We should have dinner. I'd love to talk


to you about everything that you've done
since the last time we saw each other.
John: I'd love to do that, too. Here's my
phone number. Call me, and we'll make
plans.
VOCABULARY

BIALOBUB
John: Sue? Sue Reynolds? Is that you?
Sue: John Cooper! I can't
believe ft! I haven't seen
you in a long time!
John: We haven't seen each
other in, what, six,
seven years?
Sue: Well, I moved to
Boston. I haven't spoken to you since I left.
John: How have you been?
Sue: I've been great. I'm married now, and I
have two children.
John: Congratulations! That's fantastic.
Sue: And you, John? Is there anyone special
in your life?
John: No, I'm single, but I have a lot of great
friends.
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EVERY
WEEK.

LAST THIS
WEEK.
am, are, is was, were
have been
have, has had
have had

go

went

have gone

eat

ate

have eaten

see

saw

have seen

drink

drank

have drimk

write

wrote

have written

read

read

have read

corne

came

have tome

sleep

slept

have slept

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240

1-wake

Lesson 20: I Haven't Seen You in a Long Time!

(Pay

paid

have paid

woke

have woken

buy

bought

have bought

know knew

have known

sell
take

sold
took

have sold

teach

taught

have taught

have taken

hurt

hurt

have hurt

give

gave

have given

make made

have made

speak

spoke

have spoken

do

did

have done

hear

heard

have heard

feel

felt

have felt

get

got

have gotten

thought have thought

Apt
sit

ran

have nui

think
find

found

have found

sat

have sat
have stood

say

said

have said

lose

lost

have lost

wear

wore

have worn

put

put

have put
have told
have sent

stood
stand
understand understood have understood
sing
drive

sang

have sung

tell

told

drove

have driven

send

sent

ride

rode

have ridden

swim swam

have swum

catch

caught

have caught

can

could

have been able to

throw

threw

have thrown

must

had to

have had to

lie
leave

lay
left

have lain

cost

have cost

have left

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Easy English

ioa STRUCTURE
1. was / has henni dela / has slept
The children are in school every day of the
week.

lst

2nd

3rd

4th

The first one hasn't finished.

Today is Thursday.

The second still hasn't finished.

SO . . .

The third was hasn't finished yet, either.

The children were in school Pive days last week.


(Last week is FINISHED.)

The fourth one has almost finished.

They have been in school four days this week.


(This week is not finished . .)
John goes to bed every night at 11:00, and he
sleeps seven hours.
It's 3:00 in the morning now.
SO . . .
Last night John slept seven hours.
(Last night is FINISHED.)
Tonight he has slept four hours.
(Tonight is not finished . . .)

The fifth one has finished!


I'm reading a very interesting book, but I
haven't finished it yet.
There are 300 pages in my book, but I have
read only 200 pages.
The movie started at 7:30, and it ends at 9:00.
Ifs 8:30 now, so we have seen one hour of the
movie.
The movie hasn't ended yet.
Ifs 4:00, and it started to rain at 2:00.
It has rained for two hours.
Yesterday, it rained all day.

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5th

243

Easy English

2. -ed / -ad

Lesson 20: I Haven't Seen You in a Long Time!

eat
NOT FINISHED
YET .

Have you eaten dinner yet


tonight? Are you hungry?

see

Ram talked to Amrita


many times yesterday.

He has talked with her


three times today.

I've already seen this movie, so I


don't want to see it again.

drink

They called their


relatives in Mumbai.

They've called them


many times this year.

I don't want another cup of


coffee. I haven't drunk my first
cup yet.

Kenji walked to
school yesterday.

He has walked every


day this month.

write

We have written three post cards,


but we must write four more.

Peter watched TV last


night.

Tonight he has not


watched TV yet.

read

Have you ever read Moby Dick?


It's a great American book.

Her plane arrived


at 2:13.

His plane hasn't


arrived yet.

corne

Has Kenji corne home from


school yet? It's already 4:00!

They built the library


in 1923.

They've built many


buildings this year.

sleep

It's 5:00 in the morning! I'm tired!


I haven't slept enough!

wake

Has your father woken up yet?


No, he is stil/ sleeping.

buy

Another new shirt? How many


shirts have you bought today?

FINISHED . . .

3. go / mut / gong/ mat / ah" / satan/ aimait /


spolia / spoliais

am, are, is We have never been to Paris. Has


she ever been there?
have, has

I've had too much cake already! I


can't eat more!

sel/

The Morgans haven't sold their


houle yet, so they're stil/ here.

go

They haven't gone to bed yet, but


it's Tate.

take

Have you ever taken the subway


in New York?

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Easy English

Lesson 20: I Haven't Seen You in a Long Time!

give

Your birthday was yesterday, so why


haven't they given you a gift yet?

catch

I still haven't caught the Frisbee.


Throw it again!

speak

I have an appointment with Dr.


Johnson, but I haven't spoken w
her yet.

throw

I've already thrown it a hundred


times! I'm tired.

lie

It's 2:00, and I've lain on the


beach since 10:00 this morning.

hear

Have you heard? John got a


new car!

leave

Have they lek yet? Close the door!

get

John hasn'tgmri a new car yet!


He's going to get one tomorrow!

cost

No more clothes! It has already


cost me too much money.

run

I've run too much, and now I'm


very tired!

pay

Have you paid yet?

sit

He has just sat on the couch all


evening. How boring!

know

I've never known anyone from


Thailand. It's nice to meet you!

stand

We've stood here for twenty minutes! Let's go!

teach

Our teacher has taught us a lot


this year.

make

Have you made dinner yet? I'm


hungry! I want w eat!

understand Could you say that again, please? I


still haven't understoocl.
sing

drive

ride

Judy has never Sung in front of


hundreds of people!

do

They haven't done their work yet.

feel

Have you ever driven from New


York to California?

She's from Miami, so she's never


felt so cold before.

think

This boy has never ridden a horse


in his life!

Have you ever thought that he


took the money?

find

I still haven't found my money.

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Lesson 20: I Haven't Seen You in a Long Time!

say

I've never said that!

I moved to Boston in March.

lose

Have you ever lost your wallet


before?

It's November now.

wear

I've worn these pants three times


this week!

I've lived in Boston for vine months.

put

Have you put your clothes in the


closet yet?

I got home at 6:30.

Has the teacher told them the


answer yet?

I've been home since 6:30.


I've been home for two and a half hours.

We still haven't sent my sister the


flowers for her birthday!

EXERCISES

tell
send
swim

I've swum in the Atlantic, but I


have never swum in the Pacific.

can

It's lace, and I still haven't been


able to call my parents.

must

I haven't had to go to work in four


days. I have time off.

3.since / for
It started to rain at 2:00.
It's 4:00 now.
It's rained since 2:00.

I've lived in Boston since March.

It's 9:00 now.

A. talk
talk
1. repair
2. go

talking talked
talking talked
have talked
repaired have repaired
going
have gone
3. am/is/are being
was/were
4.
writing wrote
have written
5. play
playing
have played
6. see
seeing
have seen
taking
7. take
8. work
worked
sleeping
9.
10. give

It's rained for two hours.


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B. She went to the movies three times last


month. (this month)

Lesson 20: I Haven't Seen You in a Long Time!

8. The mail carrier delivered the mail


yesterday. (today)

She has gone to the movies three times this


month.
1. We ate dinner last night. (tonight)

2. They walked to work three times last


week. (this week)

C. 1. I

(go/am going/went) to
the library every Saturday.

2. A famous architect
(designs/designed/has designed) our
building in 1957.
3. The plane

3. I did the dishes last night. (tonight)

(leaves/is

leaving/has left) already.


4. The bus

4. We saw that movie last month.

(is getting/got/has

gotten) here an hour ago.


5. We

(this month)

(watch/are

watching/have watched) TV now.


5. They were in London three times last year.
(this year)

6. The plumber

(fixes/is

fixing/fixed) the bathroom sink yesterday.


7. She
(gives/gave/has given)
the money to the cashier a minute ago.

6. I read for two hours last night. (tonight)

8. Last night I

(am

reading/read/have read) for three hours.


7. I took the bus five times last week.
(this week)

9. They

(use/are using/have

used) the computer at the library every


Saturday.

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251

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Easy English

10. The messenger

(delivers/is

delivering/has delivered) a lot of packages


already this morning.
11. They

(swimlare

swimming/swam) in the ocean last


month.
12. This professor

taken the bus five times this week. 8. The mail


carrier bas delivered the mail today.
C. 1. go, 2. designed, 3. has left, 4. got, 5. are
watching, 6 fixed, 7. gave, 8. reat4 9. use, 10. has
delivered, 11. swam, 12. has taught, 13. answers,
14. painted

(teaches/is

teaching/has taught) at the university for


seven years.
13. The receptionist

(answers/is

answering/has answering) the phone


every day at the office.
14. Who

(paints/painted/has

painted) the house last year?


A. I. repairing, 2. went, 3. have been, 4. write,
5. played, 6 saw, 7. took, have taken, 8. working,
have worked, 9. sleep, slept, have slept, 10. giving,
gave, have given
B. 1. We've eaten dinner tonight. 2. They've
walked to work three times this week. 3. I've done
the dishes tonight. 4. We've seen that movie this
month. 5. They've been in London three times this
year. 6 I've rend for two hours tonight. 7. I've

252

253

Vocabulary

a few
13
a little
11
a lot
11
about
10
across (from) . . . 5
act
14
actor
14
actress
14
alter
15
afternoon
11
airport
17
aisle
12
all
9
10
almost
alone
17
am
2
American
2
and
2
ankle
16
answer
14
anybody
18
anything
18
anywhere
18

apple
12
appointment . . . 15
April
15
architect
14
are
2
arm
16
artist
14
ask
14
aspirin
16
at
9
ate
19
August
15
aunt
6
back
16
bacon
12
bad
3
12
bag
12
bananas
bank
8
bank teller . . . . 14
baseball cap . . . 13
bathing suit . . . 10
bathroom
4
255

Vocabulary

beach
beans
beautiful
because
bedroom
beef
been
been able to . .
beer
before
believe
belt
between
big
bird
black
blanket
blouse
blue
body
book
bookshelf
bookstore
boots
boring
bottle
bought
bowl

10
12
4
10
4
12
20
20
12
15
20
13
5
4
18
13
4
13
13
16
3
4
8
13
14
12
19, 20
5, 12

box
boxers
boy
boyfriend
bread
breakfast
bridge
brother
brown
build
building
built
bus driver
bus stop
bush
busy
butter
buy
cake
came
camping
can
car
carpenter
carrots
carton
cashier
catch
256

Vocabulary

12
13
6
14
12
11
14
6
13
14
14
19, 20
14
8
18
15
12
13
12
19
18
12
3
14
12
12
14
10

caught
CD
celery
cereal
chair
cheap
cheek
cheese
chef
cherries
chest
chicken
children
chin
church
clean
cliff
close
closed
closet
cloud
cloudy
coat
coffee
cold
colors
corne
computer

19, 20
4
12
12
3
13
16
12
14
12
16
12
6
16
8
17
18
10
8
4
18
15
13
12
10
13
17, 20
3

construction
worker
cook
cookies
cool
cost

14
14
12
10
13, 19,
20
couch
4
could
19
cousin
6
crowded
10
cry
13
cucumbers . . . 12
cup
3
cushion
4
dam
14
daughter
6
day
8
December
15
deer
18
delivers
14
design
14
desk
3
detergent
17
did
19
difficult
14
dining room . . 4
dinner
11
257

Vocabulary

Vocabulary

dishes
dizzy
doctor
done
door
drank
drawer
drink
drive
driven
drove
drunk
dry
each other
ear
early
earring
easy
eat
eaten
eggs
eight
eighteen
eighth
eighty
eleven
eleventh
empty

17
16
14
20
3
19
3
9
9
20
19
20
15
20
16
11
13
14
9
20
12
7
7
15
11
7
15
5

engineer
evening
every
everywhere
exciting
expensive
eye
eyebrow
face
fall
family
far (from)
fat
father
fax
February
feel
felt
fifteen
fifth
fifty
filing cabinet
find
fine
finger
finish
fire
firehouse
258

14
11
9
18
14
13
16
16
16
15
6
5
5
6
3
15
16
19, 20
7
15
11
3
17
1
16
17
18
8

15
first
five
4
14
fix
flower
18
flu
16
fly
18
folder
3
(food) store . .. . 8
16
foot
10, 20
for
16
forehead
forest 18
fork
5
forty
11
19, 20
found
four
4
fourteen
7
fourth
15
15
free
8
Friday
14
friend
Frisbee
10
from
2
front, in front of 5
full
5
8
gas station
gave
19
get dressed .. .. 17

get in
get off
get on
get out of
get ready
get to
girl
girlfriend
give
given
glass
gloves
go
go to bed
gone
good
good time
got
gotten
grandfather
grandmother ..
grapes
gray
green
guitar
had
hair
Haitian
259

17
17
17
17
17
11, 17
6
14
13
20
5
13
9
11
20
1
18
19
20
6
6
12
13
13
14
19, 20
16
2

Vocabulary

hall
4
hand
16
happy
5
hat
13
have a good
time
18
have the day off 10
he
2
head
16
headache
16
hear
10
heard
20
heard
19
hello
1
her
14
here
9
hey
1
hi
1
hide
18
high
5
high school . . . 14
hill
18
him
14
hold
10
honey
12
hospital
8
hot
10
hotel
8

hour
house
how
How are you?
hundred
hurt
husband
I'm fine
I
in
in front of
Indian
interesting
Internet
is
jacket
January
Japanese
jar
jeans
jog
juice
JuIy
jump
June
ketchup
key
keyboard
260

Vocabulary

11
4
17
1
11
16, 19
6
1
1
6
5
2
14
9
2
13
15
2
12
13
9
12
15
18
15
12
17
3

kitchen
knee
knew
knife
know
known
lain
lake
lamp
large
late
laugh
lay
learn
leaves
left
left
leg
letter
lettuce
library
lie
light
lip
listen to
little
live

4
16
19
5
14
20
20
18
4
13
11
10
19
14
11
12, 19,
20
5
16
9
12
8
10
3
16
9
4
18

living room . . . . 4
12
loaf
5
long
17
look for
17
Jose
19, 20
lost
5
low
11
lunch
19, 20
made
3
magazine
14
mail carrier
14, 17
make
6
man
3
map
15
March
14
married
14
math
15
May
mayonnaise . . . . 12
14
me
12
meat
14
mechanic
13
medium
14
messenger
2
Mexican
12
milk
11
minute
17
mirror
261

Vocabulary

Monday
8
more
17
morning
11
mort
17
mother
6
mountain
18
mouth
16
move
20
movies
14
mushrooms . . . 12
music
9
musician
14
mustard
12
my
1
nail
16
name
1
napkin
5
narrow
5
nauseous
16
near
5
neck
16
necklace
13
needs
12
new
3
newspaper . . . . 3
newspaper stand 8
next fo
5
nice
1

night
vine
nineteen
ninety
ninth
no one
nobody
noon
nose
not
flot yet
nothing
November
now
nowhere
number
nurses
o'clock
ocean
October
of
office
old
on
on sale
one
open
orange
262

Vocabulary

11
7
7
11
15
18
18
11
16
2
10
18
15
16
18
7
14
11
10
15
12
3
3
4
13
4
8
12, 13

out of
over
package
paid
paint
painter
painting
pajamas
pants
paper
parents
park
parking lot
passengers
path
pay
pen
pepper
picture
plane
plate
plumber
police station
policeman
pork
post office
potatoes
price

12
18
12
19, 20
14
14
14
17
13
3
6
8
8
17
18
13
3
12
3
17
5
14
8
14
12
8
12
13

printer
professor
purple
put
put in
put on
question
rabbit
rains
ran
razor
read

3
14
13
19, 20
17
17
14
18
15
19
17
9, 19,
20
receptionist . . . 14
13
red
14
repair
8
restaurant
20
ridden
9
ride
5, 7
right
13
ring
18
river
18
rock
19
rode
9, 20
run
2
Russian
5
sad
19, 20
said

263

Vocabulary

sait
12
sand
10
sang
19
sat
19, 20
Saturday
8
sausage
12
saw
19
say
10
scarf
13
school
8
second
11, 15
security guard . 14
see
15
seen
20
sell
13
sent
19, 20
September
. . 15
seven
7
seventeen
7
seventh
15
seventy
11
shampoo
17
shave
17
shaving cream . . 17
she
2
shirt
13
shoe store
8
shoes
13

short
shoulder
shower
sick
sidewalk
since
sing
singer
sister
sit
six
sixteen
sixth
sixty
size
sky
sleep
slept
small
smell
smile
sneakers
snows
soap
socks
soda
sofa
sold
264

Vocabulary

5
16
17
16
8
20
9, 14
14
6
9
7
7
15
11
13
18
9
19, 20
13
18
10
13
15
17
13
12
4
19, 20

some
somebody
someone
something
somewhere
son
sore
speak
speaks
spinach
spoke
spoken
spoon
spring
stamps
stand
start
stay
steak
stereo
still
stomach
stood
stranger
street
student
sugar
suit

12
18
18
18
18
6
16
9
17
12
19
20
5
15
8
9
17
17
12
4
10
16
19, 20
14
8
14
12
13

summer
sun
Sunday
sung
sunglasses
sunny
supermarket
supervisor
swam
sweater
swim
swum
table
take
take a shower
take out
taken
talk
tall
taught
taxi
taxi driver
tea
teach
teacher
technician
tee shirt
telephone
265

15
10
8
20
10
10, 15
8
14
19
13
9, 18
20
4
13
17
17
20
10
5
19, 20
14
14
12
14
14
14
13
3

Vocabulary

Vocabulary

television
4
tell
10
ten
7
tennis shoes . . 13
tent
18
tenth
15
thank you
1
thanks
1
that
6, 18
them
14
there
9
these
6
they
2
thin
5
think
16
third
15
thirteen
7
thirty
11
thirty-one
11
thirty-three . . . 11
thirty-two
11
this
2, 6
those
6
thought
19, 20
4, 7
three
threw
19
throw
10
thrown
20

thumb
Thursday
tie
tired
to
today
toe
told
tomatoes
too
too many
too much
took
tooth
town
train station
trunk
Tuesday
turkey
twelfth
twelve
twenty
twenty
twenty-eight
twenty-five
twenty-four
twenty-nine
twenty-one
266

16
8
13
11
9
8
16
19, 20
12
1, 4
10
11
19
16
8
8
10
8
12
15
7
11
7
11
11
11
. 11
. 11

twenty-seven
twenty-six
twenty-three
twenty-two
two
ugly
umbrella
uncle
under
underpants
undershirt
understand
understood
university
use
VCR
very
vest
video
visit
waist
waiter
waitress
wake up
walk
wall
warm
was

11
11
11
11
4
4
10
6
18
13
13
10
19, 20
14
9
4
4
13
14
17
16
14
14
11
9
3

10
19

wash
watch
wave
we
wear
Wednesday . . .
week
went
were
wet
what
where
white
who
whose
why
wide
wife
window
wine
winter
with
woke
woken
woman
wore
work
wo rn
267

17
9, 13
10
2
17
8
11
19
19
15
1
2
13
6
5
17
5
6
3
12
15
17
19
20
6
19
11
20

Vocabulary

wrist
write
writer
written
wrong
wrote

16
9
14
20
7
19

year
yellow
yogurt
you
your
zero

15
13
12
1
1
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