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1 GRAMMAR EXTRA

ELEMENTARY UNIT 1 4 Match answers a)–e) with questions 1–5 in


Exercise 3. Then complete the answers with the
1.1 present simple: be correct form of be.
a) No, . It’s in London.
1 Read the text and write the questions.
b) Yes, . It’s in Istanbul.
My name is James and I am from Bedford, in the UK. c) Yes, . near Cairo.
I live in Holland now – I’m a student at the University d) No, . in Canada.
of Utrecht. I’m a science student. These are my
friends, Ali and Jess. They’re scientists too – they’re e) No, . in Rome.
also at my university but they’re not from Britain.
They’re French. We’re in the same year – the second
5 Complete the questions with the question words in
the box and the correct form of be.
year of university.
what (x2) where (x2) which
1 James / from / Holland?
1 the cups?
2 he / scientist? 2 his name?
3 your book? This one or that one?
3 his friends / scientists / too? 4 you from?
5 time it?
4 they / year three / university?

1.2 this/that, these/those; possessives


2 Answer the questions in Exercise 1. Use short
1 Find and correct the mistakes in the conversations.
answers.
that
1
1 A: Is those the time? Am I late for class?
2
B: Yes, you are.
3
2 A: Is this Riccardo’s chair over there?
4
B: No, it isn’t. That is his chair here.
3 Put the words in the correct order to make questions. 3 A: Which page are we on?
1 Africa / the Niagara Falls / in / are?
B: It’s those one, page 10.
4 A: Is these the correct answer?
2 New York / Big Ben / in / is?
B: Yes, it is – don’t copy!
3 the pyramids / Egypt / are / in? 5 A: Where are my glasses?
B: Are this yours?
4 Topkapi Palace / is / Turkey / in? A: No, mine are sunglasses.
B: Here you are.
5 the Colosseum / in / Naples / is?
2 Match sentences 1–5 with sentences a)–e).
1 That’s not your phone. It belongs to Julia.
2 I don’t have a lesson now.
3 One Day Like This is Bayan’s favourite song.
4 That’s Sofia and Susan’s teacher.
5 That’s John – he’s my boyfriend.
a) It’s Julio’s favourite too.
b) Mine is later.
c) It’s Julia’s phone.
d) No he’s not. He’s mine!
e) She’s their maths teacher.

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1 GRAMMAR EXTRA

1.3 making requests Consolidation


1 Are these questions (Q) or requests (R)? 1 Underline the correct alternative to complete the
1 What’s your name? conversation.
2 Could you give me my bag? A: Good aernoon. 1Can/Could I help you?
3 Could you spell your name? B: Good aernoon. We have a reservation – Mr and
4 Do you speak English? Mrs Smith.
5 Where are you from? A: One minute – 2can/are I have your names again?
6 How much is a return ticket? B: Yes, it’s Smith. Mr and Mrs Smith.
7 Can I have a return ticket? A: We have two or three people called Smith tonight.
8 Which one is yours? Can I have 3you/your first names?

2 Write the conversation in the correct order.


B: Yes, I’m Phillip and this is Sylvia.
A: 4Could/Do you spell your name, please, sir?
Thank you. B: Yes, it’s Phillip, P-h-i-l-l-i-p Smith.
Here you are. That’s eight euros fiy.
A: Is that double ’l’, sir?
That’s six, seven, eight euros and fiy cents.
We’re from Berlin. Could we have the German B: Yes.
guidebooks? A: And 5your/you’re from?
Yes, they are. B: Oz – that’s Australia, A-u-s-t-r-a-l-i-a.
Yes, please. Could I have two of those guidebooks?
A: Yes, I know. For three nights?
A: Hello, can I help you? B: Yes.
B: 1 A: You have a reservation for room 1509, on floor 15.
A: 2 B: 1509. Floor 15 – that’s high.
B: 3 A: OK, take room 502 on floor 5. 6Those/There’s a li
A: 4 over there. And 7these/this is your card.
B: Oh, sorry. Are these in English? B: What’s this?
A: 5 A: It’s the key for your room. The code number is
B15S. Is there anything else?
B: 6
B: Yes, can you take 8mine/our bags to the room?
A: Yes, of course. Here you are. These are in German.

3 Complete the conversation with the replies in


the box.

Yes, please. Yes, here you are. Yes, of course.


A: Excuse me. Do you speak English?
B: a Can I help you?
A: Can I buy a ticket to Kusadasi, please?
B: For today?
A: b
B: Do you want a return ticket?
A: No, thank you. Can I have a single, please?
B: c
A: Thanks.

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