Vocabulary
Grammar
Reading
100

T-shirt

hat 

jeans

dress

skirt 

etc.

100

I’ve got/ I got a son.

Have you got/ Have got you a brown coat? Yes, I got/ have.

I not have/ haven’t got a brother.

She hasn’t/ haven’t got a granddaughter.

Have/ Has he got a brother? No, he not has/ hasn’t.

've got

have you got .....have

haven't

hasn't got 

has he got... hasn't

100

Happy birthday to my sister Martina! Here we 

are at home. She’s got the yellow jumper and a 

big smile – she’s one in this picture! Our mum 

took this photo. Today it’s Martina’s 30th birthday party! We’ve got the cake, but Mum is late! 

Our little sister Talia is here, too  – she’s in the 

yellow top next to her husband Larry. Martina’s 

got a husband, too. His name is Paulo – he’s the 

one in the white jumper.

well done!

200

What/ Who are their jobs?

When / How old are Kara and Pete?

What / Where are they from?

What / Who is your teacher?

When / What is your Spanish class?

What

How

Where

Who

When

200

We am/ is/ are from Morocco. 

My friend am/ is/ are Portuguese.

Am/ Is/ Are you a fan of world music?

Their names am/ is/ are Paolo and Pawel.

are 

is

are 

are

200

10/ 15/ 20/ 34/ 55/ 139

ten/

fifteen/

twenty/

thirty four/

fifty five/

a hundred thirty nine

300

Spain 

Portugal 

Mexico

Norway

Spanish

Portuguese

Mexican

Norwegian

300

She’s from Brazil and his/ her songs are in Portuguese.

We’re from Iceland, but our/ their songs are in English.

They’re from Senegal and our/ their music is traditional.

You’re from Mexico, but my/ your name is German. 

her

our

their

your

300

Hi Keira,

Today is my first day in my new job! 

I’m on the design team. It’s a small team 

with five people. My manager isn’t very 

friendly, but she’s OK. Her name is 

Amanda and she’s from Brazil. 

My colleague Anton is nice. He’s new

today, too. I’m not very busy because 

it’s my first day.

How are you?

Emma

good job

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