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Unit one
New Friends
Vocabulary
move to

head teacher

preparatory school

clothes designer

hotel manager
injured
scientist
cook
university
farmer
information
mechanic
form
sales assistant
guest
nurse
nationality
website
double
cool
single
thirsty
length of stay
wind
puzzle
dry
lab
freezer
t.v reporter
steam

move to
moved to
moved to
talk
talked
talked
marry
married
married
design
designed
designed
sell
sold
sold
think
thought
thought
teach
taught
taught
send
sent
sent
freeze
froze
frozen

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Grammar
Verb to be
Subject
Present
Past
I
am
He
was
She
is
It
They
We
are
Were
You
Yesterday, last, ago.
Today , this ,
now ,
Examples:
1. I'm in the second year of prep school this year.
2. I was in the first year of prep school last year.
3. Adel and Magdy are in Cairo today.
4. Adel and Magdy were in Cairo a week ago.
5. Ahmed is at school today but he was absent yesterday.

6. Yoko is from Japan. He speaks Japanese.


The Negation
not v. to be
Ex: She was 12 years old last year.
She wasn't 12 years old last year.
Ex: They were in Cairo yesterday.
They weren't in Cairo yesterday.

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Questions
Yes/No questions
Wh. questions


v. to be + v. to be + .?

Ex: He is from Egypt.


( Where )
Ex: She was absent yesterday.
Where is he from?
Was she absent yesterday? Ex: She was absent
Ex: I'm a teacher.
yesterday.
(when )
Are you a teacher?
When was she absent?
-: Ex: I was born in Tanta.
Yes, I'm
(where)
No, I'm not
Where were you born?
Ex: He is from Egypt.
Is he from Egypt?

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Unit two
Running Water
Vocabulary
toys
litre
inside
pan
outside
drops of
neighbour
evaporate
advise
evaporation
advice
cool
dinning room
condense
injured
snow
map
describe
ticket
nature
second /
grey
experiment
clouds
steam
sink
water vapour
float
quarter

remember
remembered
remembered
tidy
tidied
tidied
form
formed
formed
join
joined
joined
fall
fell
fallen
hold
held
held
know
knew
known
sink
sank
sunk

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Grammars
The Present Continuous tense

: -1
I
[he, she , it]
[they, we, you]

am
is
are

+ v . ing.

: -2
.
: -3
Now look listen at this moment at the present
Examples :
1. I'm writing a letter now .
2. look ! The baby is crying.
3. Listen! She is singing a nice song.
4. They are playing football at this moment.
The Negation
v. to Be not
Ex: She is riding a camel.
She isn't riding a camel.
[1] The question

Ex: They are playing tennis in the club.
Are they playing tennis in the club?
Where are they playing tennis?
The Present Simple Tense
: -1
. es- s
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He ( Ahmed )
She ( Heba )
It ( the cat )

they
plays
we
play
you
: -2
*
Ex: She always gets up at 7 o'clock.
Ex: My teachers play football in the break everyday.
. *
Ex: The sun rises in the East.
. -3
Sometimes - every - usually often always - never
The Negation
[1] Doesn't +
s
Ex: He washes his hands.
He doesn't wash his hands.
Ex: Mona studies her lessons.
Mona doesn't study her lessons.
[2] Don't +
s
Ex: They wash their hands.
They don't wash their hands.
Questions
[1] Yes / No questions
Do + + ?
Does + + . ?

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Ex: They go to school every day.


Do they go to school every day?
Ex: She goes to school every day.
Does she go to school every day?
:
Yes, she does.
No, she doesn't.
[2] Wh questions.
+ do, does + +
Ex: They travel to Luxor every summer. ( when )
When do they travel to Luxor?
Ex: Ahmed travels to Luxor every summer. (When)
When does Ahmed travel to Luxor.
*********************************************
When

when
1. When the vapour hits the plate, it cools.
2. When water boils, it turns into steam.
3. When clouds form, rain always falls.
********************************************
Should shouldn't +

1. We should get up early,
2. Children shouldn't play with matches.
3. Maha shouldn't shout at Nora.

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And but so because


And ((
- The water vapour rises and it cools.
But

- He studied hard but he didn't succeed.


- He hurried up but he didn't catch the train.
So

- It's raining, so I'm not going outside.


- He studied hard, so he succeeded.
Because

-He succeeded because he studied hard.


-I'm not going outside because it's raining.

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Unit three
Friends and neighbours
Vocabulary
neighbour
model
tools
handles
metal
pliers
scissors
sharp
blades
nails
a drill
saw
sew
needles
fix
guess
retire
reply
pass
stand
win
drive
lend

spoon
hammer
brick
factory
borrow
magazine
village
lend
roof
push
copy /
web
important
different
tird of
problem

retired
retired
replied
replied
passed
passed
stood
stood
won
won
drove
driven
lent
lent

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Grammars
The past simple tense
: -1
, ed- d
: -2
.
: -3
Ago - last - yesterday .
Examples:
1. They visited Luxor yesterday.
2. He wrote his lesson on hour ago.
3. Mona arrived to Cairo airport last Monday.
4. He won the match two weeks ago.
The Negation
didn't +
Ex: They visited Luxor yesterday.
They didn't visit Luxor yesterday.
Ex: He wrote his lesson an hour ago.
He didn't write his lesson an hour ago.
Questions
[1] Yes/ No questions :
Did + + ?
Ex: He watched the film.
Did he watch the film?
-: *
Yes, he did.
No, he didn't.
Ex: Did you visit your uncle?
Yes, I did.
No, I didn't.
[2] Wh questions:
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Ex: He watched the film.


( What )
What did he watch?
Ex: I visited my uncle yesterday evening.
( When)
When did you visit your uncle?
many, much, a lot of
[1] many:

Ex: There are many pens on the desk.
[2] much:

Ex: There's much water in the bottle.
[3] a lot of :

Ex: There is a lot of juice in the glass.
There are a lot of people in the street.
Relative clauses
( who which where )
[1] Who:

Ex: This is the man who lives next to me.
[2] Which: /
Ex: It's the tool which is next to the knife.
[3] Where:

Ex: It's the room where Ahmed usually works.
This is the tree where the nightingale lives .

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Unit four
Unusual stories
Vocabulary
unusual
meeting /
photographer
flight
butcher
attendant
cartoon
look after
town
check
escape
pan /
frightened
space /
radio /
field
square
glue
worried
ordinary
terrified /
be careful
trip
flame
title
circus
wedding
sound

water
watered
watered
escape
escaped
escaped
check
checked
checked
bring
brought
brought
sell
sold
sold
fly
flew
flown
begin
began
begun
feel
felt
felt
forget
forgot
forgotten

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Grammars
*
There is
There are
+ + ing.
There was
There were
Ex: There is a lorry taking a lion to the zoo.
There are two boys playing in the street.
Yesterday, there were two boys playing in the street.

The past continuous tense


: -1
Was
+ v + ing.
Were
: -2
.

: -3
While when as ( just as ).
While
,

As
( As ) while he was drinking tea, the doorbell rang.
The doorbell rang while (As) he was drinking tea.

When , ,

Ex: When the doorbell rang , he was drinking tea.


He was drinking tea, when the doorbell rang.

While ,
Ex: While my brother was reading a nice story, I was eating.
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Unit Five
Things we will do
Vocabulary
courgettes
information
difficult
sums
certainly
reasons
world
flexible /
overseas
accurately
electric
quantities
robots
enormous
space
patients
modern
compass
invention
send
machine
invent
follow
look for
instructions
examine
store
company
control
probably

offer
offered
offered
start
started
started
follow
followed
followed
store
stored
stored
control
controlled
controlled
examine
examined
examined
invent
invented
invented
learn
learned-learnt
learned-learnt
tell
told
told

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Grammars
The future Simple tense
: -1
Shall
+
Will
: -2
.
1. I shall make you some tea soon.
2. Nora will do the vegetables tomorrow.
3. Next year, I'll be in year three prep.
4. She'll be in Tanta tomorrow.
: -3
* next / tomorrow / soon / in the future
/ in a few minutes
The negation
,shall will not
* She'll be in Tanta tomorrow.
She won't be in Tanta tomorrow.
* He will visit his uncle.
He won't visit his uncle.
Will not = won't]
Shall not = shan't

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Question
Yes, No question
Shall
+ +
.?
Will
He will play the match
Will he play the match?
Yes, he will
No, he won't
They will visit England.
Will they visit England?

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Wh question
+ will + +
shall
He will play the match
tomorrow( when )
When will he play the match?
She will meet her friend at the
station ( where)
Where will she meet her friend?

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Unit six
On the farm
Vocabulary
guess
decide
farming
lay

notes
golden
pronunciation
pound
return
greedy /
pretty
kill
keep /
discuss
grow
collect
harvest
feed

crops

mend

cotton
plant
sugar cane
litter
wheat
product
flour

delicious
wool
plough
tractor
tool
special
own

excited /
climb up

harvest
harvested
harvested

plough
ploughed
ploughed

lose
lost
lost

keep
kept
kept

lay
laid
laid

feed
fed
fed

Grammar
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The present Perfect Tense


-1 :
Have
+ P.P
Has
-2 :
.
-3
[1] just / already / never:
has / have .
1. I have just finished my homework.
2. She has already cooked fish.
3. They have never been to America.
[2] ever

?Have you ever been to Aswan
[3] yet

I haven't bought my ticket yet.
?Have you finished your homework yet
[4] since
" "
1989
May/ Sunday
Since
last week
Yesterday

Ex: He has learnt English since 1989.
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I haven't seen him since I was in Alex.


[5] for

Three days
For
two weeks
Three years
Along time
Ex: They haven't seen you for two weeks.
Ex: I haven't studied English for three days.
The negation
has, have not
Ex: They have finished the race.
They haven't finished the race.
Question
Yes, No question
Have
+ + P.P.?
Has
He has watered the plants.
Has he watered the plants?

Wh question
He has studied English since
2000
( when )
When has he studied English?

She has played tennis ( what)


What has she played?

Have you phoned the police?

Yes, I have
No, I haven't
Question tag
:


1. He won't water the plants, will he?
2. She isn't at the school, is she?
3. They don't go to school by bus, do they?
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4. Ahmed can't ride a bike, can he?


5. This isn't your pen, is it?
6. Those aren't flowers, are they?


1. He will water the plants, won't he?
2. She is at school, isn't she?
3. Ahmed can ride a bike, can't he?
4. This is a pen, isn't it?
5. Those are flowers, aren't they?
6. He has been to America, hasn't he?
7. She speaks English, doesn't she?
8. They speak English, dont they?
9. Ahmed wrote a letter, didn't he?
doesn't S *
didn't *
10. I'm late, aren't I ?
aren't I'm

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Unit seven
The pyramids
Vocabulary
plane -
entrance
as soon as
sailor
horse riding
body
come back
safe
museum
ceremony
stairs
presents
sphinx
group
restaurant
bury
station
slave
centre
ramp
photograph
lift
ticket office
shape
reserve
rock
ancient
transport
treasures
temple
news
statue
across
list
desert
divide
soldier
death
tomb
dead


bury
buried
buried
leave
left
left
come back
came back
came back
catch
caught
caught

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As soon as
After
Present simple, future tense
When
Before
am
as soon as
is + going to +
after

are
when , before
1. As soon as the taxis are here, we are going to leave.
2. I'm going to have a rest when I arrive home.
3. After they go inside the pyramids, the girls are going to
go shopping.
4. He is going to eat before he goes . .
The past simple passive
:
Was
+ P.P.
Were
.
by
He played football
Football was played by him

They played the match

The match was played by them

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me
him
her
it
them
us
you

I
He
She
It
They
We
You

The present simple in passive



am
is
are

+ P.P.

Ex: He plays football

Football is played by him

Ex: They build many houses.

Many houses are built by them.

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Unit eight
World pen friends
Vocabulary
pen friend
contact
free
website

prefer
cards

application form

sound
pay
receive
person
polite
funny
boring

lazy
prefer
receive
choose
leave

quiet
hard-working
technology

interested in
abbreviation

common
romans

look forward to
envelope
keen on
in front of
below
text

juice


preferred
preferred
received
received
chose
chosen
left
left
Grammars

I'd like to
I'd prefer to
I want to

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1. I want to write in English.


2. I'd like to write to people who are 11 years old.
3. I'd prefer to drink a cup of tea.

ing
Go / hate / good at / like / dislike / love / prefer / enjoy /
look forward to / interested in / not mind
1. I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
2. I don't mind sending e-mails.
3. He's good at playing volleyball.
4. We enjoy visiting new places.


Like + v + ing
* I like playing football.
" "
Would like to +
I'd like to play football.
" "
prefer

Mr.
Mister

Mrs.
Missis

Dr.
Doctor

Ms.
A married or single woman

Prep
Preparatory

Lab
Laboratory

Maths
Mathematics

e.g
For example

etc
Etcetera

Sat.
Saturday

Rd
Road

St
Street

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Unit nine
Our senses
Vocabulary
senses

shoulder

deaf

slow
skin

piece
tongue
title
sign language communicate
finger
thumb

feel
palm
smell
vowels

taste

consonant

smooth

surface
rough
invent
hard
inventor

horrible
system
loud
near
salty
unusual
delicious
health
sweet

soldiers


injure
injured
injured

invent
invented
invented

understand understood understood

see
saw
seen

smell
smelt
smelt

send
sent
sent

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feel
see
smell
hear
taste

fingers / skin
eyes
with our
noses
ears
tongues

Feel
Sound
Look
+
Seem
taste
1. What does it feel like?
It feels ( smooth, rough, sharp, hard)
2. What does it sound like?
It sounds (beautiful, quiet, horrible, loud)
3. What does it taste like?
It tastes (salty, delicious, sweet, horrible )
By + v / ing

1- He got high marks by studying hard.


2- They win at football by scoring the most goals.
Or

- Andy cannot hear. He cannot speak.
Andy cannot hear or speak.

As soon as

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- Louis Braille heard about Barbier's system. Then he was
interested in it.
As soon as Louis Braille heard about Barbier's
system, he was interested in it.
- He got up early. Then he had his breakfast.
As soon as he got up early, he had his breakfast.
Although


- He studied hard. He couldn't pass the exam.
Although he studied hard, he couldn't pass the exam.

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Unit ten
What have they been doing?
Vocabulary
test
the news
pump up
tyres
pot
fix
hobby
stamp
design
robot
hold
shine
practise
sail
water
fix
test
pump up

sail
model
free time
weather
weekend
practise /
geography
instructions
group
way

held
held
shone
shone
practised
practised
sailed
sailed
watered
watered
fixed
fixed
tested
tested
pumped up
pumped up
Grammars

The present perfect continuous

: -1
Have
+ been + V ing.
Has
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: -2
.
: -3
For since all+ recently - this +
Examples:
1. Hesham has been answering e-mails in his office this morning.

2. I have been writing letters all the morning .


3. She's been living here since 2000.
4. He's been watching too much TV recently.
5. He has been working in this factory for ten years.
The negation
have - has not
Ex: He has been working in this factory.
He hasn't been working in this factory.
. has have

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Unit eleven
Safe at home and sea
Vocabulary
gas
check
teeth
wallet
jumper
key
go down
cross
tap
bath
cooker
alone
burn
killer whale
white shark

octopus
engineer
storm
lifeboat
lucky
canal
pacific ocean
waves
surface
voice
engine
rocket
mountain
tangerines
sea snake

Grammar
If + present simple
future simple
1. If he plays well, he will win the match.
2. If they study hard, they will succeed.
3. If he puts a piece of brick in water, it will sink.

Always +
Ex:
1. Always cross the road carefully.
2. Always check you've got what you need before you leave.
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Never +
Ex:
1. Never buy too many sweets.
2. Never have anything on the gas when theres no one
in the house.

might +
1. Soha might go to the paper shop.
2. Ali might travel abroad.

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Unit twelve
Fitness, diet and health
Vocabulary
put on weight
fitness
diet
health
desserts
stairs
less
fewer

sweep
vacuum

energy
count
quantity
calories
yoghurt
butter
fitness trainer report
interviewer -
lift
builder
trainer
sports club

count
counted
counted
collect
collected
collected
vacuum
vacuumed
vacuumed
climb
climbed
climbed
sweep
swept
swept
Grammars
Nouns
[1] Countable Nouns

Ex: book
books
Man
men
an - a
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An
A book = one book
An apple = one apple
is was, has
. are were have
Many
a Few
Fewer
[2] Uncountable Nouns
a- an oil , tea , sugar
is was has
Much
A little
Less
A lot of more some any
.
A lot of
Some
Any

Examples :
1. Hesham has been drinking too much tea.
2. Salma has been eating too many sweets.
3. I have got a little juice.
4. She has got a few pencils.
5. He should ride his bike more.
6. you should eat fewer sweets.
7. Could you give me some sugar, please?
8. I haven't got any pencils.
9. I haven't got any money.
10. Are there any books on the shelf?
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Should
Shouldn't

Had( 'd ) better


Examples:
1. you should go to some exercises classes.
2. you had better eat meat, rice, fruit, beans and vegetables.

3. you shouldn't eat too many sweets.


4. We'd better do exercises.

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