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English Beginner

Escape Campus

8 weeks course

Student’s Book Units 1 to 12

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Unit Grammar Vocalbulary Skills

NICE TO MEET YOU

GOING PLACES

AROUND TOWN

HOME AND FAMILY

THINGS YOU DO

AROUND THE WORLD

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l/you and my/youra/an with jobs

JobsAlphabetNumbers 0-20

be with l,you,he/she/ithis/her/their and our

CountriesNationalitiesNumbers (21—100) &'How old ?'his/her/their and our

this/ that, these/ thosebe with we and they

Plural nounsAdjectives - oppositesFood and drink

Reading: We're in New York!Listening: Food and drink

Prepositions of placethere is and there arealan. some. any and a lot of (with there is/are)

Places in a townNatural features

Reading: Places to visit in York

Possessive'sPresent simple(l,you, we, they)Present simple questions(I,you, we, they)

FamilyVerbs with noun phrases

Reading: Life in another country

Present simple(he, she, it)Present simple questions(he, she, it)

ActivitiesLikes and dislikes

Listening: Two livesReading: A good match?

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Study, Practice & Remember page 98, Audio script page 122, Irregular verb list page 1272

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Pronounciation Task Language live Study & Practice

Short forms: am, isWord stress: jobs andnumbers

Ask for and give personal informationPreparation: ListeningTask: Speaking

Speaking: Sayinghello and goodbyeWriting: Write aboutyourself; sentencesand questions

S & P 1: page 98S & P 2: page 98S & P 3: page 99Remember these words: page 99

S & P 1: page 100S & P 2: page 100Remember these words: page 101

S & P 1: page 102S & P 2: page 102Remember these words: page 103

S & P 1: page 104S & P 2: page 104S & P 3: page 105Remember these words: page 105

S & P 1: page 106S & P 2: page 106S & P 3: page 106Remember these words: page 107

S & P 1: page108S & P 2: page 108Remember these words: page 109

Word stress: nationalitiesSounds: His and He's

Do a quizPreparation: Listening and readingTask: Speaking

Speaking: In a caféWriting: Holidaymessages

Sounds: thWord stress: adjectives

Talk about your favourite foodPreparation: ListeningTask: Speaking

Word stress: places and natural featuresSounds: th

Talk about your hometownPreparation: ListeningTask: Speaking

Speaking: Asking for directionsWriting: Your town

Word stress: family wordsSounds: possessive 's(I,you, we, they)

Present your personalprofilePreparation: ListeningTask: Speaking

Sounds: present simpleverb endings with 's and -esLinking: Does he andDoes she

Giving information about someonePreparation: ListeningTask: Speaking

Speaking: Making offersWriting: Your classmate; and and but

Units 1 - 6 English beginner

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Unit Grammar Vocalbulary Skills

YOUR TIME

NOW AND THEN

FAMOUS LIVES

TRAVEL

WHAT DO YOU WANT?

YOU CAN DO IT!

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Frequency adverbsPresent simple Wh-questions

Daily routines and timesDays and timesPrepositions with time expressions

Reading: Routines around the worldListening: The Kawhia Kai Festival

can / can'tQuestions with canReview of questions

Verbs: things you doParts of the body

Reading: Amazing people!Reading: Seveninternational customs

Past simple of be:was / were

Months of the yearOrdinal numbers and datesYears

Listening: Special daysReading: In 1986

Past simple: regular verbsPast simple: irregular verbs

Life events

Study, Practice & Remember page 98, Audio script page 122, Irregular verb list page 127

Reading: Vivienne Westwood:Queen of fashion

Past simple: Yes / No questionsPast simple Wh- questions

Transport and travelTime phrasesHoliday activities

Reading: Transatlantic travel:the factsListening: An amazing bike ride

want and want togoing to

Verb phrases about wantsThings you can buyDescribing objects: coloursand sizes

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Pronounciation Task Language live /World culture Study & Practice

Word stress: days of the week

Give a mini-talkPreparation: ListeningTask: Speaking

Speaking: Making an arrangementWriting: Makingarrangements by text message and email

S & P 1, page 110S & P 2, page 110Remember these words, page 111

S & P 1. page 112S & P 2, page 112Remember these words. page 113

S & P 1, page 114S & P 2, page 114Remember these words, page 115

S & P1, page 116S & P 2, page 116S & P 3, page 117Remember these words. page 117

S & P 1, page 118S & P 2, page 118Remember these words. page 119

S & P 1, page 120S & P 2, page 120Remember these words, page 121

Sounds: can and can'tWord stress: parts of the body

Do a class surveyPreparation: Listeningand speakingTask: Speaking

Speaking: MakingrequestsWriting: Describeyour skills andinterests

Strong and weak forms: was, wasn't. were and weren‘tSounds: dates and months

Talk about your childhoodPreparation: ListeningTask: Speaking

Regular past simple forms: -ed endingsWord stress: jobs

Do a quizPreparation: ListeningTask: Speaking

Speaking: Apologiesand thanksWriting: Apologiesand thanks

Linking: Did you ... ?Were you ... ?

Interview your partnerabout a holidayPreparation: ListeningTask: Speaking

Speaking: Travellingby trainWriting: A blog about a journey

Sounds: want to andwant aWeak forms: going to

Choose a present forsomeone you knowPreparation: ListeningTask: Speaking

Speaking: SayinggoodbyeWriting: Signing off

Units 7 - 12 English beginner

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You got it!

Grammar 1Names and introductions:I and you; my and your.

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Listen to the conversations. Practise saying them.

Listen and check.

Complete the conversations with I and my.

Hello, my name`s Daniel.Hi, Daniel. I`m Eva. Nice to meet you.Hello, I`m Ben.Hi, I`m Tim.Hello, my name`s Sam. Nice to meet you.

Hi, 1____`m Kate.Hello Kate. 2______ name`s James. Nice to meet you.Hello, 3______ name`s Tom.Hi, Tom. 4______`m Juliet. Nice to meet you.Hello, 5______ name`s Steve.Hello, Steve. 6______name`s Kara. Nice to meet you.

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Go for it!

In this Unit

• I and you (I’m /Are you ...?)• my and your (What‘s your name? /My name’s ...)• a / an with jobs (I’m a student. Are you an actor?)

• Jobs• The alphabet / How do you spell...?• Numbers 0—20 / What’s your phone number?

• Ask for and give personal information

• Saying hello and goodbye; Sentences and questions

Grammar

Vocabulary

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Unit 1

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Meet

Hey! Let's start learning!

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No, I`m Hugo.

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Choose the correct words.

Listen and check.

Look at the pictures and listen.

What`s your name?

My name`s Amelia.

Yes, that`s right.

Are you Harry?

Hello, I / you`m Daniel.Are I / you Tom?Hi. Are I / you Sarah?I / You`m Anton.Hello, my / your name`s Kate.What`s my / your name?My / Your name`s Masumi.Hi. What’s my / your name?

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pronunciation1 Listen again to sentences 5-8 in exercise 4

2 Practise saying the sentences.

Complete the conversations with I, my, you or your.

Practise the conversation with other students. Use your names.

Listen and check together.

Hello, _____ name`s Harry.Hi, Harry. ________`m Sandra. Nice to meet you.Are ___________ Michael?Yes, that`s right.What`s your name?__________ name`s Simon Dodds.Hi, ________`m Julia.Hello, Julia. ____________ name`s Jenny.Are __________ Kim Watson?No, _________ `m Kim Watts.What`s __________ name?____________ name`s Mike.

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GrammarI and you; my and your

I`m Vicky (= I am)My name`s Vicky (= name is)Are you Sam?What`s your name? (= what is)

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Hi Alex. I’m Carla, good to meet you.

Hello my name’s Alex.

Are you Mike Wilson?

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Look at the photos. Listen and say the jobs.

Jobs.

a/an with jobs.

Listen and complete the sentences.

waiter/waitressengineerteacheraccountant

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businessman/businesswomanactorpolice officershop assistant

My name`s Antonia. I`m a ______________.Hello, I`m Denise. I`m a ______________.Hi, I`m Joshua. I`m a __________________.My name`s Bradley. I`m an _____________.Hello, my name`s Tina. I`m a __________.My name`s Lewis. I`m an ______________.Hi, I`m Karis. I`m a __________________.Hello, my name`s Jake. I`m an _________.

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Grammara / an with jobs

pronunciation1 Listen again to the jobs in exercise 1 & mark the stress: teacher waiter

2 Listen again and practise saying the jobs.

Complete the conversations with a or an.

Practise the conversations with friends. Change the jobs.

Write the jobs in exercise 1 in the correct place.

an + vowel(a, e , i, o, u)

I`m an actor.I`m an engineer.

a + consonant(b, c, d, f, ...)

I`m a businesswoman.I`m a teacher.

What`s your job?I`m _____ teacher.Are you _____ engineer?No, I`m ______ architect.Are you _____ shop assistant?Yes, that`s right.Are you ____ student?No, I`m _____ accountant.

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Let’s listen and check.

teacher

Vocabulary 1Let’s build

Grammar 2Go for it!

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Are you a businessman?

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The alphabet and How do youspell ...?

AaDdGgJj

MmPpSsVvYy

BbEeHhKkNnQqTt

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Listen and choose the correct answers.

Work in pairs. Listen and spell the words.

Work in pairs. Ask questions with ‘How do you spell ...?’ using the ideas below:

Listen and write the airport codes in the table.

Work in pairs and say the airport codes.

Work in pairs. Choose three more places and ask your partner.

“How do you spell ...?”

Listen and say the alphabet.1.9

How do you spell ‘Beijing’?B - E - I - J - I - N - G

How do you spell ‘Dubai’? D - U - B - A - I

your first name your surnamethe name of your school/workplaceyour teacher`s first namethe name of your town

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YVR / WVREST / ISTDXB / DSBMRT / NRT

BEK / PEKZAH / ZRHLGW / LJWJFK / GFKGEG / GIG

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Vocabulary 2Let’s build

Airport code

Airport Location & Country

CountryFlag

1_ _ _ Dubai International Airport, UAE.

2_ _ _ John F. Kennedy Airport, New York. USA

3_ _ _ Zurich Airport, Switzerland.

4_ _ _ Narita Airport, Tokyo,Japan.

5_ _ _ Los Angeles International Airport, USA

6_ _ _ Vancouver International Airport, Canada

7_ _ _ London Gatwick Airport, UK

8_ _ _ Ataturk International Airport, Istanbul, Turkey.

9_ _ _ Galeao International Airport, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

10_ _ _ Beijing Capital International Airport, China

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How do you spell your first name?

V-A-N-E-S-S-A

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Study & Practice Unit 1 Extra studies

Study 1

Study 2

Practice 1

Practice 2

I/you and my/your

a/ an with jobs

We use personal pronouns (i,you) to talk about the subject of the sentence

We use a and an when we talk about people's jobs. A and an are indefinite articles.

We often use contractions when we speak

I am = I'm You are = You're

We use possessive adjectives (my,your) to talk about things that belong to people.

Choose the correct answers.

Choose the correct answers.

Write a or an in the correct place.

I'm teacher. I'm a teacher.

Complete the dialogues with I, you, my, and your.

Hello. What's you/ your name?My/ your name's Alex.Hi. I'm Tina. Are you/ your Maria?Yes, that's right. I/ You 'm Maria Gomez.Hello. I/ My name's Tom.Hi. I/ My 'm Sam.Hi. What's your/ my name?My/ You name's Peter. Nice to meet you.

I'm a/ an buisnessman.Are you a/ an actor?I'm a/ an engineer.I'm a/ an shop assistant.

You're student.I'm architect.Are you shop assistant?I'm businessman.

Are you a/ an architect?I'm a/an student.Are you a/ an teacher?Are you a/ an accountant?

You're engineer.Are you actor?I'm accountant.You're businesswoman.

Hello. What's 1____ name?2____ name's Chris. Are 3____ David?Yes, that's right. What's 4____ job?5____ 'm an architect.

Hi. Are 6____ Paula?Yes, that's right. What's 7____ name?8____'m James.And what's 9____ surname?10____ surname is Richardson.

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I/you (personal pronouns) + verbmy/your (possessive adjectives) + noun

NOT You're engineer NOT I'm businesswomanNOT Are you student?

Personal pronouns Possessive adjectives

My name is Gerry.

My email address is [email protected]

Your first name is Nina.

What's your phone number?

I'm Sonia

I'm a teacher.I'm a teacher.

You're an engineer.

Are you Martin?

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an + vowel (a, e, i , o, u)I'm an architect.You're an engineer.Are you an actor?

a + consonant (b, c, d, f ...)I'm a businesswomanYou're a shop assistantAre you a teacher?

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Remember these words

Practice

Jobs

Numbers 0-20

Other

architectstudentengineerteacher

0 zero1 one2 two3 three4 four5 five6 six

2 ________3 ________7 ________11 _______

What‘s your _____ name?How do you ______ that?Nice to _______ you!What's your email _____ ?

_______ are you?i'm ______ thanks.My ____ is Gomez.See you _______ !

namefirstnamesurnamenumberphone numberemail address

alphabetspelljobtownschoolwork place

hellogoodbyeHow are you?I'm fine.Nice to meet you!See you again!

7 seven8 eight9 nine10 ten11 eleven12 twelve13 thirteen

19 _______4 ________20 _______12 _______

14 fourteen15 fifteen16 sixteen17 seventeen18 eighteen19 nineteen20 twenty

8 ________15 _______13 _______

accountantbusinessman/businesswomanactor shop assistant

Add letters to complete the jobs and numbers.

Look at the words in 1 again. How do you spell them? Say the letters.

Complete the sentances with the words below

surname first spell How fine meet again address

Write the numbers

t_ac_ere_g_t_n_ineerel__en

How do you spell ‘teacher'?T-E-A-C-H-E-R.

b__s_n_ss_anfi_t_e_ar_h_t_ctt___ty

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Study 3

Practice 3

The alphabet and'How do you spell ... ?'

There are 26 letters in the English alphabet. Notice the pronunciation of all the letters.

Say the answers.How do you spell ‘teacher'?How do you spell your surname?How do you spell your email address?How do you spell ‘businessman'?How do you spell 'eighteen'?How do you spell your first name?How do you spell 'accountant'?How do you spell 'twelve'?

How do you spell ‘engineer'?E-N-G-I-N-E-E-R.What‘s your email [email protected] do you spell that?S-T-E-V-E-dot-P-R-I-C-E-at-Y-A-H-O-O-dot-com

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AaDdGgJj

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Letters Pronunciationa h j k /el/b c d e g p t v /i:/f l m n s x z /e/i y /al/o /∂Ω/q u w /u:/r /a:/

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Audio ScriptUnit 1 recording 2

Unit 2 recording 5

UNIT 3 RECORDING 9

UNIT 2 RECORDING 9

UNIT 2 RECORDING 13Unit 1 recording 5

Unit 1 recording 8

Unit 2 recording 3

Unit 2 recording 4

UNIT 3 RECORDING 4

Unit 1 recording 4

UNIT 3 RECORDING 3

UNIT 3 RECORDING 6

Hi, I'm Kate.Hello, Kate. My name's James. Nice to meet you.Hello, my name's Tom.HI, Tom. I’m Juliet. Nice to meet you.Hello, my name's Steve.Hello, Steve. My name's Kara. Nice to meet you.

Where's Dilma Rousseff from?I don't know.

Is your teacher from Australia?No, she isn't.Where‘s Nawal EI Saadawi from?She‘s from Egypt.Is Barack Obama from the USA?Yes, he is.Is your best friend from Russia?No, he isn’t.

Sumiko and I are from Tokyo in Japan and we are engineers. We aren‘t in Japan now - we are in Sydney in Australia for a conference. Alex and Kim are also engineers. They aren't from Japan — they are from Brazil. Sydney is a great city and the conference is fantastic. But the restaurant in the hotel isn't good — the food is awful and the waiters are unfriendly.

What' s her name?Her name ‘5 Marianna.Where’s he from?He's from Egypt. He's Egyptian.Is his name Antonio?No, it Isn't. His name's Anton.Where's she from?She's from Japan. She's Japanese.What‘s his job?He's a teacher.Where's she from?She's from Spain. She's Spanish.

twentytwenty-onetwenty-twotwenty-threetwenty-four

twenty-fivetwenty-sixtwenty-seventwenty-eighttwenty-nine

Hello, my name's Harry.Hi Harry I'rn Sandra Nice to meet you.Are you Michael?Yes, that’s right.What‘s your name?My name's Simon Dodds.Hi, i'm Julia.Hello, Julia. My name's Jenny.Are you Kim Watson?No, I'm Kim Watts.What's your name?My name‘s Mike.

What's your job?I'm a teacher.Are you an engineer?No, I'm an architect.Are you a shop assistant?Yes, that's right.Are you a student?No, I'm an accountant.

Where are you from?I'm from Australia. And you?I'm from Italy.Really? Are you from Rome?No, I'm not. I'm from Milan.

Is Daniel Day Lewis a director?No, he Isn't He s an actor.Is he from England?Yes, he is.Is London in the USA?No, it isn't. It's in England.Is Rebecca Miller from England?No, she isn't. She's from the USA.Where's Connecticut?It's in the USA.

Who's that man?He's my teacher.Alex, this is James.Hello, James.Where are those people from?They‘re from Italy.These two books, please.Ten pounds, please.

Hello, I'm Daniel.Are you Tom?Hi. Are you Sarah?I‘m Anton.

What's the name of that shop?These people are Spanish.Who are those children?Look at this place!Is that your bus?These students are my friends.Who are those women?This country is beautiful!

The people are friendly.The hotel Is cheap.

We are happy.The holiday is fantastic.

Hello, my name's Kate.What's your name?My name's Masumi.Hi. What's your name?

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UNIT 3 RECORDING 8My name's Joana and l'm from Krakow in Poland. My friends Giulia and Massimo are also students. They aren't from Poland – they are from Italy. We are in Boston now – we are students at the university. Our flat is very expensive, but the shops aren't expensive. The people are very friendly – Boston is a fantastic city!

UNIT 3 RECORDING 11Drink: tea, coffee, milk, water1

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was / werebeatbecamebeganbentbitblewbrokebroughtbuiltburned / burntburstboughtcouldcaughtchosecamecostcutdugdiddrewdreamed / dreamtdrankdroveatefellfedfeltfoughtfoundflewforgotforgavefrozegotgavewentgrewhang / hunghadheardhidhitheldhurtkeptkneltknewlaidledlearned / learnt

leftlentletlaylitlostmademeantmethad topaidputreadroderangroseransaidsawsoldsentsetshookshoneshotshowedshutsangsanksatsleptslipsmelled / smeltspokespentspilled / spiltspoiled / spoiltstoodstolestuckswamtooktaughttoretoldthoughtthrewunderstoodwokeworewonwrote

Irregular Verb List

bebeatbecomebeginbendbiteblowbreakbringbuildburnburstbuycancatchchoosecomecostcutdigdodrawdreamdrinkdriveeatfallfeedfeelfightfindflyforgetforgivefreezegetgivegogrowhanghavehearhidehitholdhurtkeepkneelknowlayleadlearn

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beenbeatenbecomebegunbentbittenblownbrokenbroughtbuiltburned / burntburstboughtbeen ablecaughtchosencomecostcutdugdonedrawndreamed / dreamtdrunkdriveneatenfallenfedfeltfoughtfoundflownforgottenforgivenfrozengotgivengone / beengrownhanged / hunghadheardhiddenhitheldhurtkeptkneltknownlaidledlearned / learnt

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Verb VerbPast Simple Past SimplePast Participle Past Participle

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