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1,••• ;·: • • • CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH •• Language Assessment .,1 .'1 Part of the University of Cambridge tSott arters Student's Book Anne Robinson Karen Saxby Fourth edition
The authors and publishers would like to thank the ELT professionals who commented on the material at different stages of its development. The authors are grateful to: Niki Donnelly of Cambridge University Press. Anne Robinson would like to give special thanks to Adam Evans and to many,many teachers and students who have inspired her along the way. Gratitude to her parents Margaret and Jim - her first teachers,who definitely encouraged her to discover and have fun! Warm thanks to Jose Ramon for his patience and understanding while this series was being written and Cristina and Victoria for their help and enthusiasm. And in memory of her brother Dave. Karen Saxby would like to give special thanks to everyone she has worked with at Cambridge Assessment since the birth of YLE! She would particularly like to mention Frances,Felicity and Ann Kell She would also like to acknowledge the enthusiasm of all the teachers she has met y. through her work in this field. And lastl Karen would like to say a big thank you to her sons, y, Tom and William,for bringing constant FUN and creative thinking to her life and work. Freelance editorial services by Christine Barton Design and typeset by Wild Apple Design. Cover design by Chris Saunders (Astound). Sound recordings by dsound Recording Studios,London The authors and publishers acknowledge the following sources of copyright material and are grateful for the permissions granted. While every effort has been made,it has not always been possible to identify the sources of all the material used,or to trace all copyright holders. If any omissions are brought to our notice,we will be happy to include the appropriate acknowledgements on reprinting and in the next update to the digital edition,as applicable. The authors and publishers are grateul to the following illustrators: f T = Top,B = Below,L = Left,R = Right,C = Centre, BIG= Background L aetitia Aynie(Sylvie Poggio Artists Agency) pp. 23(C),44(T),58(C),81(T),87(T); David Banks pp. 58,86(B),99(B); Adrian Bijoo@Advocate 59,82 (T),88 (B); Joanna B occardo pp. 33 (C),84(T); Chris Embleton-Hall(Advocate Art) pp. 11(T),17(C),41(B),48,67(T),76(B), 94(B); Andrew Elkerton (Sylvie Poggio Artists Agency) pp. 7,9 (B),13(T),16(B), 17(T, B),33 (T), 34,35,54,71(T),72(T),74(C),75(B),82(C),89,94(T); Clive Goodyer pp. 18,19(T),25 (T),26(B), 27,32(B),38 (B),43(B),45,69, 72(B),76(T),So(T),86(T); Andrew Hamilton @ Elephant Shoes Ink Ltd pp. 13(B), 15(T, B),20 (T),26,32(T), 41(T),44(C),46(B),47(T),61 (C,B),68(B),78(T),84(C),88(C); Brett Hudson (Graham-Cameron Illustration) pp. 19(B), 37(T),49(C),50(B),53 (T),79(T);Kelly Kennedy(Sylvie Poggio Artists Agency) pp. 9 (T),39 (T),46(T),47(B),51(T),66, 68(T), 73,82(B),85; Nigel Kitching pp. 18(T),25(C), 43(T),49 (B), 53(BL),57(T),61,97(T);Arpad Olbey(Beehive Illustration) pp. 19(C),10,24(8),71(B, C),84(B),87(B);Nina de Polonia (Advocate Art) pp. 10,44(B),50(T),62,So (B),82(T),88 (B), 93(B); David Pratt pp. 37(B); Anthony Rule monkey and Project bagimagesthroughout, pp. 5,6,11,14,18,19,22,26,31,32,38,41,46,50,55,58,62,66,68,72,74,76,78,82,86,87,90, 94; Pip Sampson pp. 15(C),29,30,38 (T),40,43(C),56,57(B),63,70,71(B), 74,78(B),79(B), 90; Melanie Sharp(Sylvie Poggio Artists Agency) pp. 6(B), 8,11(R),16(T),22,23(B), 37(C), 52,53(BR),60,64,65,73,77,83,88,95,97(C,B), 99(T);Emily Skinner pp. 57(B); Jo Taylor pp. 20(B),21,28,31,39 (B),42,58(B),74(B), 75(T),81(B),84(B), 91,92;Theresa Tibbetts pp. 93 (T, C); Matt Ward@ Beehivepp.51,63;Sue Wimperis (Graham-Cameron Illustration) pp. 67(B); Sue Woollatt (Graham-Cameron Illustration) pp. 14,34,96,98.
Contents 6 8 1 Say hello! 10 2 Numbers, numbers, numbers 12 3 What's your name? 14 4 Red, blue and yellow 16 5 Answering questions 18 20 6 Animals and aliens 22 24 7 Look, listen, smile, draw 26 28 8 In my clothes cupboard 30 32 9 Funny monsters 34 10 Our families 36 11 Whose is it? 38 12 Who's got the red balloon? 40 13 Who can do this? 42 14 Big, small, happy or sad? 44 15 One, two, three animals 46 16 What's your favourite fruit? 48 17 What's on the menu? 50 52 18 A colourful house 54 19 What's in your bedroom? 20 Ben and Kim live here! 21 Play with us! 22 In our bags and in our school 23 At our school 24 What's the class doing? 25 Animal challenge
26 How many pets? 56 27 Food I reaUy Like! 58 28 My favourite food day 60 29 We're in the toy shop today 62 30 Monsters in the park 64 31 Coming and going 66 32 Happy birthday! 68 33 On the beach 70 34 Let's go to the park 72 35 What, who and where? 74 36 Great games, great hobbies! 76 37 Let's play 78 38 My favourites 80 39 One foot, two feet 82 40 Night and day 84 41 Trains, boats and planes 86 42 About a phone 88 43 What are they saying? 90 44 About us 92 45 Happy ending! 94 96-100 Pairwork activities 101-111 Unit wordlist
\\ Say hello! WHelYhlo!anStaay••m, spyeeollIuanrd...nw...ra.i.t.e.m..n..a.e..m..?.e..s........................................................................................................................................................ . B Q Know your Letters! -,-- a b k b t g -1 q- ... l X C s m ·q r n pyde f gbV n 0 C s z h wm awV k J I uf e y I l g V w X- f 0nmh u J y X pq r s t k z I� aD Listen! Draw a line from the baby frog to its mum!
(g What's this? Write the word) 1� 2/hs'\\ Example ...........11<�r............ CU e e1 p 1 2 4 5 �t a 0 5� ... ' rp rdl sI eo� DF What's the animal? _a_ _o_ 1 _g_..Q..a_!2. __ a_e 2 __ e __ 3 4 __o_ 5 _u __ Do you know these animals too? This cat's name is ....................... _______;; This dog's name is ....................... . This snake's name is ....................... . G � Play the game! Can you make a word?
DC Listen and tick (v'} Lucy's lunch D Write Matt's lunch. and Matt's lunch. Today's menu ice cream fruit fish tomatoes apple pie chicken peas eggs beans and, sausages carrots to�. And, ectn I ho.xe some too? potatoes E What would you like for lunch? Write your words. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . and, to�. And, ectn I ho.,ve some too? (Q' D Listen and draw linesJ Hugo Eva Sam Alice Sue Bill Grace G Talk about the picture.
A Look at the house. What colour are these rooms? kitchen bedroom bathroom hall dining room living room DB Listen and draw lines. . . . . . . . .c. l. .o. c. .k. . . . . . . . . 5 [�) 6 7 G) 4 C Look, read and write one-word answers about the house. 1 Where's the photo? It's in the ....................�aj+.................... . 2 Where's the mat? It's in the .............................................. . 3 Where's the clock? It's in the .............................................. . 4 Where's the lamp? It's in the .............................................. . 5 Where's the mirror? It's in the .............................................. .
D Read and write! Which home words can you see in the mirrors? wallExample .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 45 (fJ' Read this. Choose a word from the box. Write the correct word next to numbers 1-5. A desk A desk has four ....... J�?......... but it isn't an animal like a or a zebra.(1)....................... Some children have a desk in their '2'........................ They sit on a (3)....................... and read their favourite (4l....................... there. Some children like putting their crayons, pens and pencils on their desk. Some children have a '5'....................... on their desk too, and play games on it in the evenings. le\"gs computer chair stories bedroom ear horse water F Write about your home. My house is in °>.................................... It's got <2>....................... rooms. They are: <3>................................•.•••...••..•......•.....• My favourite room is <4 . ) ................................... In my favourite room, you can find <5> ......................................................... G � Play the game! The long home sentence.
What can you see in the room? Write the words next to the numbers. n1 a r m C, r0... (,, 9 rrr====i 2 ------- � 3 C- - - - 2 6 12 4 C ------ 8 5 --- 0 6 --- 7 p_ - - - 8 p_ - - - 9 p_ - - - - - 10 t 11 r 12 w_____ 10 a Listen and colour. What's in your bedroom? In my bedroom, there's a .......................................... , a ............................................. , a .......................................... and a ............................................................................ .
D Make, write and say two home words! arm a and an armchair E Nick loves fish. Write Nick on the line under his bedroom. Then, complete the sentences about his bedroom. L =l .......................'s room) In Nick's bedroom: 1 the rug is ......Pr�g�...... . 2 the ....................... is yellow. 3 the is red. 4 the walls are ....................... . 5 the ....................... is blue. 6 the bookcase is ....................... . 7 the ....................... is big but in Anna's room it's small. DF Listen and answer questions about Nick. 14 25 36 G � Play the game! Guess what I'm drawing.
� Look and read. Put a tick (V) or a cross (K) in the box. Examples These are beds. 111'1 00This is a mouse. D3 This is a family. D1 This is a kitchen. @] D2 This is a camera. D D4 These are shorts. 5 These are cats. B Write the correct word next to numbers 1 -5. A living room A living room is part of a .......�9.�.�-�- ...... or flat. Lots of {i) ....................... sit in a living room in the evenings and watch o<2)r..o..n...a...s.o..f.a.....S..o..m. oerpliesotepnletopumt uthsiicn.gTshleikyes<i4t) in (3 ) ....................... ....................... or paintings on the walls of their living room. Which room is next to your living room? Is it your <sl or the bathroom? famllleatelevlslon .,.._. bed armchalra house kitchen C Write names and numbers. You choose! 1 The family live in .............................................. Street. 2 The number of their house is ....................... . 3 The boy's name is ....................... and the girl's name IS ....................... . 4 ....................... animals live with this family.
(� Q Listen and colour Ben's streetJ E Read the sentences. Write Ben or Kim. 1 In ......................_'s street, many houses are small. 2 There are no cars or lorries in ......................_'s street. 3 There's a bookshop in ......................_'s street. 4 In ......................_'s street, the flats are very tall. 5 There's a park behind ......................_'s street. 6 There are no trees in ......................_'s street. 7 You can see lots of people in ......................_'s street. F Your teacher will give you a photocopy. Write five questions! .1.�..w>.t:tr._g_cµ-:4�r.-�41..9r. .�.rr�.Z...............:......................................................................
A Who's playing with the toys? Listen and write names. I May Anna Pat BIii a Grace . Marie JIii ____.- B You can't ride on or in one of these things. Cross it out! 1 boat train _.b.e(Jn 4 hat helicopter car 2 bus box motorbike 5 lorry hobby truck 3 plane bike phone 6 skateboard ship bear C What is it? t2 DdDDDDDDoDD�DDDD DDDDDD�It gDDDDO�OoesDDDDDwDonDDDDDtheDDDD-DD-DD-DDDDD It goes on the DDOODDDD � � ; ;;;;;;,And it goes on the DDDDD
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