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REINFORCEMENT MATERIAL 1

Bilingual Students

English Teacher:

Mercedes González Delgado

IES CARLOS CANO, Los Barrios

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ANSWER KEY (Respuestas)

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[Es aconsejable que el alumnado corrija cuidadosamente las actividades realizadas, prestando mucha

atención a los errores cometidos. Sería conveniente que este proceso fuera supervisado por otra persona

como el padre o la madre.]

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English Teacher: Mercedes González Delgado Activities from English Plus, Oxford U.P.

Grammar Starter unit

Pág. 1

1 1 César’s favourite colour

2 The boys’ pens 3 Mr White’s dogs 4 The girls’ bikes 5 The students’ bags

2 Subject pronouns Possessive adjectives

you he she it we they

your his her its our their

3 1 Your 4 Their 6 Her

2 Its 5 His 7 My

3 Our

4 1 is 3 am not 5 aren’t

2 are 4 isn’t

5 1 are 4 is 7 is

2 isn’t 5 am 8 am not

3 aren’t 6 aren’t 9 are

6 1 Is … is 6 Is … is

2 Is … isn’t 7 Are … am

3 Are … are 8 Is … isn’t

4 Am … aren’t 9 Are … am not

5 Are … aren’t

Grammar Starter unit

Pág. 2

1 1 My dad’s laptop is very expensive.

2 My sisters’ room is next to my room. 3 The students’ teacher is Mr Smith. 4 Eva’s T-shirt is pink.

5 The boys’ house is on Green Street.

2 1 you … your 4 it … its

2 he … his 5 we … our

3 she … her 6 they … their

3 1 His 4 My 7 They

2 He 5 Our 8 Your

3 Their 6 She

4 1 are 4 are 7 aren’t

2 aren’t 5 am not 8 am

3 isn’t 6 is

5 1 Is your book interesting? Yes, it is.

2 Are Ema’s friends horrible? No, they aren’t. 3 Is Dafne from Mahon? Yes, she is.

4 Are you a teacher? No, I’m not. 5 Am I in class 2D? Yes, you are. 6 Are you popular? Yes, I am.

Grammar unit 1

Pág. 3

1 1 hasn’t got 3 has got 5 have got

2 has got 4 have got 6 haven’t got

2 1 Has she got a bike?

Yes, she has.

2 Have your friends got a DVD player? Yes, they have.

3 Have we got a computer? No, we haven’t.

4 Has he got a dog? No, he hasn’t.

3 1 about 3 of 5 about

2 by 4 about 6 of

4 1 e 3 f 5 b 7 c

2 d 4 g 6 a

5 1 What 3 When 5 Where

2 How many 4 Who 6 How old

6 1 this 3 that

2 those 4 these

Grammar unit 1

Pág. 4

1 1 Has Jon got a big house? Yes, he has.

2 Has his house got a garden? No, it hasn’t. 3 Have his parents got a cat? No, they haven’t. 4 Has he got hobbies? Yes, he has.

5 Has he got a favourite actor? No, he hasn’t. 6 Have Rob and Asha got an interest?

Yes, they have.

2 1 that 4 about 7 When

2 this 5 got 8 is

3 What 6 of

3 1 He has got a photo of a pop star.

2 How many films about animals has he got? 3 They haven’t got posters of the team. 4 Where is the new CD by Beyoncé?

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English Teacher: Mercedes González Delgado Activities from English Plus, Oxford U.P.

Grammar unit 3

Pág. 5

1 1 knows 3 speaks 5 teaches

2 studies 4 lives 6 goes

2 1

(has) 3

(meet) 5

(live)

2

4

6

(reads)

3 1 don’t 3 don’t 5 don’t

2 doesn’t 4 doesn’t 6 doesn’t

4 1 she 4 your brother

2 you 5 the students

3 he

5 1 you 3 her 5 us

2 him 4 it 6 them

6 Countries: Canada, Italy, Peru, Spain

Nationalities or languages: Australian, Japanese, Moroccan

7 1 American 3 British 5 Polish

2 Brazilian 4 Chinese

8 1 understand 5 practise

2 read 6 listen

3 revises 7 asks

4 memorize 8 check

Grammar unit 4

Pág. 6

1 1 do 2 does 3 do 4 does 5 do

2 1 When 3 How 5 Who

2 What 4 Which

3 1 He never is never horrible.

2 We often go to Paris often at the weekend. 3 He often doesn’t often go there.

4 You always are always early.

5 We sometimes have sometimes breakfast at the café.

4 1 it 3 it 5 it

2 them 4 them

5 1 d 2 a 3 b

6 1 February 4 July 6 October

2 March 5 August 7 December

3 May

7 1 prays 4 exercise 6 bed

2 have 5 parents 7 dinner

3 get up

Grammar unit 3

Pág. 7

1 1 My favourite group plays reggae music.

2 At the library, I read books. 3 At the cinema, he watches films.

4 The teacher asks the students questions.

5 The good student does her homework every day.

2 1 play 5 don’t read

2 doesn’t watch 6 teaches

3 don’t live 7 don’t know

4 studies

3 1 Do … listen to music?

Yes … do.

2 Does … like cycling? No … doesn’t.

3 Does … play football? Yes … does.

4 Do … read comics? Yes … do

5 Do … live here? No … don’t.

6 Does … do his homework? No … doesn’t.

4 1 She 3 He 5 it

2 her 4 They 6 us

Grammar unit 4

Pág. 8

1 1 does, f 3 does, b 5 do, g

2 does, e 4 do, a 6 does, d

2 1 What time do you get up?

2 Where does he live?

3 When does she go on holiday? 4 What does Carla eat for lunch? 5 Who do they meet after school?

3 Correct sentences:

1 a 2 b 3 a 4 a 5 b 6 a

4 1 I usually listen to music after school.

2 Her classes are never boring.

3 I sometimes watch films at the weekend. 4 I am often sad in January.

5 1 watching … it 4 books … them

2 parades … them 5 hot dogs … them

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English Teacher: Mercedes González Delgado Activities from English Plus, Oxford U.P.

Grammar unit 3

Pág. 9

1 1 In the afternoon María studies in the library.

2 Her brothers play football.

3 In the evening María goes to a language school. 4 Her brothers do their homework.

2 1 María doesn’t do any homework.

2 María doesn’t go to school.

3 Her brothers don’t read English books. 4 Her brothers don’t chat on the internet. 5 Her brothers don’t watch TV.

3 Students’ own answers. 4 1 Does Ela play handball?

No, she doesn’t.

2 Does Mark go shopping? Yes, he does.

3 Do Mark and Ela speak three languages? Yes, they do.

4 Do you speak Spanish? No, I don’t.

5 1 They … it 3 We … them 5 He … him

2 It … us 4 It … her

Grammar unit 4

Pág. 10

1 1 Where do you go after school?

2 Which TV programmes does she watch? 3 What do your parents eat for breakfast? 4 When does the team play football? 5 How do they revise for exams? 6 Who does your brother meet in town? 7 What time does he go to school?

2 1 When does he go to language school?

2 How do they go to school? 3 What does Pedro study? 4 What time do you get up? 5 Where does she live?

3 1 He doesn’t usually celebrate his birthday.

2 We don’t always meet our friends after school. 3 I don’t often watch TV at the weekend. 4 That café is sometimes closed on Sundays. 5 They never watch horror films.

6 You aren’t usually late for class.

4 1 Yes, I love them. 4 No, he hates them.

2 No, they don’t like it. 5 No, I don’t like it.

3 She doesn’t mind it.

Grammar unit 5

Pág. 11

1 1 he / she / it 4 I

2 you / we / they 5 you / we / they

3 he / she / it

2 1

(swimming) 4

2

5

(changing)

3

(running)

3 1 isn’t studying 3 aren’t reading

2 ’re watching 4 ’m not doing

4 1 Am 3 Where are 5 Who is

2 Is 4 Are

5 1 every day 3 every day 5 now

2 now 4 now 6 every day

6 Across Down

2 parrot 4 human

3 chameleon 5 frog

6 spider 6 seal

7 owl

Grammar unit 5

Pág. 12

1 + -ing: reading, walking

e + -ing: changing, having, writing

double final consonant + -ing: getting, running, swimming

2 1 They’re swimming.

They aren’t swimming. 2 I’m having lunch.

I’m not having lunch. 3 We’re getting up early.

We aren’t getting up early. 4 The dog is running in the park.

The dog isn’t running in the park. 5 I’m revising English.

I’m not revising English.

6 Jaime is exercising at the moment. Jaime isn’t exercising at the moment.

3 1 Are your brothers sleeping?

2 correct

3 What are they hunting?

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English Teacher: Mercedes González Delgado Activities from English Plus, Oxford U.P.

4 1 Are they swimming? 4 Where are you going?

2 What is she studying? 5 Why is he running?

3 Is he running?

5 1 c 2 e 3 b 4 a 5 d 6 f

Grammar unit 5

Pág. 13

1 1 are climbing 5 aren’t eating

2 are running 6 isn’t flying

3 is swimming 7 is sleeping

4 are having

2 Students’ own answers.

3 1 Are you studying tonight?

2 Where is he going on holiday? / Why is he going to Germany?

3 Are the sharks hunting the seals? 4 Am I / Are we swimming fast? 5 What are you reading / doing?

4 1 I usually get up early.

2 correct

3 He studies every day.

4 We aren’t reading at the moment. 5 The seals often eat fish.

6 They are making dinner now.

5 1 is walking 5 play

2 walks 6 are playing

3 studies 7 is eating

4 is teaching 8 doesn’t eat

6 1 Do they play football?

2 Is he running in the race? 3 Does she help her parents?

Grammar unit 1

Pág. 14

2 1 usually 4 sometimes

2 never 5 occasionally

3 don’t often

3 1 ’m listening 4 ’re studying

2 isn’t watching 5 are they going

3 Are they having

4 1 are playing 4 is sulking

2 complain 5 laughs

3 are chatting

5 1 intolerant 4 confident

2 active 5 serious

3 mean 6 cheerful

2 1 hardly ever, 6 4 occasionally, 4

2 not often, 5 5 always, 1

3 usually, 2 6 sometimes, 3

3 1 People are sometimes unfriendly.

2 I never do my homework on the bus. 3 Isabel is always nervous before an exam. 4 James hardly ever goes swimming. 5 Confident people are not often nervous.

Pág. 15

4 1 aren’t playing, ’re studying

2 are … doing, Are … waiting 3 aren’t cooking, ’re eating

4 is talking, isn’t listening, ’s texting

5 1 There are 30 children in his class.

2 I don’t come from England. 3 Everyone is waiting for you. 4 Is she crying?

5 What does your mum do? 6 He isn’t playing football today.

2 1 This programme is sometimes really / very funny.

2 Jessica always looks incredibly beautiful. 3 I don’t usually eat very / really late. 4 James usually eats quite a lot. 5 Vicky can occasionally feel a bit sad. 6 They are hardly ever very / really talkative.

3 1 What are you doing / reading?

2 Is he doing his homework?

3 Who are they talking to? / What are they doing? 4 Why is she crying?

Pág. 16

4 Students’ own answers.

5 1 We don’t get up early every day.

2 I never listen to her when she complains. 3 What do you think about Jen’s personality?

4

5 The boys are teasing Ben because he’s got a black eye.

6

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