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Unit 2 — Family

Family vocabulary · Everyday objects · Numbers 1–100 · Possessives · this/that/these/those · Question words · Shopping · Reading · Writing

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2A
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Vocabulary + Grammar
2A · Family & Possessive 's
Family words Possessive 's my / your / his / her / its / our / their
0 / 40 pts
👨‍👩‍👧 Vocabulary
⚙️ Grammar
✓ Self-check
1Put the letters in the correct order to make family words.
1. hteomr
2. efiw
3. nso
4. aetrfh
5. hnsaudb
6. add
7. sirtse
8. hibertor
9. rhutdaeg
2Write the family words from Exercise 1. Male on the left, female on the right.
Any correct word is accepted in its column. Each word can only be used once.
♂ MALE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
♀ FEMALE
6.
7.
8.
9.
♀ FEMALE
6.
7.
8.
9.
3Complete the sentences with a family word from Exercise 1.
1. My h...is from Turkey.
2. My b...is a teacher.
3. Her s...'s name is Beth.
4. Their f...is Argentinian.
5. My m...is from Japan.
6. His w...'s name is Luisa.
7. Their d...is a doctor.
8. Their s...'s name is Pablo.
4Choose the correct alternatives.
1. ___ mother's name is Sylvia.
2. ___ dad is a teacher.
3. ___ mum is from Spain.
4. ___ wife is from Argentina.
5. This is my dog. ___ name is Sparky.
6. My brother is a doctor. ___ wife is a doctor, too.
7. My ___ name is Michael.
8. My sister is in Krakow now. ___ husband is Polish.
5Rewrite the sentences. Use the possessive 's.
Example: My mother mother is from Argentina.My mother's mother is from Argentina.
1. My mother mother is from Argentina. →
2. Lucy is Daniel sister. →
3. My cat name is Pixie. →
4. Oliver wife is a nurse. →
5. His daughter name is Elizabeth. →
6. Sandra is Jon wife. →
7. My husband and father are farmers. →
8. What's your friend name? →
6Complete with the correct possessive adjective. The word in brackets tells you which pronoun to use.
1. Is that your sister? What's name? (she)
2. family are from the US. (we)
3. My brother is a student. wife is, too. (he)
4. Carmen and Pilar are Spanish. family is from Madrid. (they)
5. That's my dog. name is Rex. (it)
6. What's name? (you)
7. What's mother's name? Is it Agata? (you)
8. That's Sara's mother. name's Eve. (she)
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2B
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Vocabulary + Grammar
2B · Everyday Objects & this/that/these/those
Everyday objects this / that / these / those Singular & plural
0 / 35 pts
🖊️ Objects
⚙️ this/that/these/those
✓ Self-check
1Complete the words for everyday objects.
The letters shown are given. Fill in what's missing.
1. tabl
2. ca
3. pe
4. p
5. c
6. c
7. d
8. com
9. k
10. ph
11. b
12. b
3Write the everyday objects. What are they?
Choose from: clock  desk  chair  key  bag  box
1. It's a c....
2. It's a d....
3. It's a c....
4. It's a k....
5. It's a b....
6. It's a b....
4Rewrite using these (make singular → plural).
Example: It's a desk.These are desks.
1. It's a desk. →
2. It's a photo. →
3. It's a watch. →
4. It's a key. →
5. It's a box. →
6. It's a phone. →
7. It's a family. →
5Complete the table with these and that.
Near (here)Far (there)
Singular this
Plural those
6Choose the correct alternative.
1. ___ are my keys. (near, plural)
2. Are ___ your books? (near, plural)
3. Is this / that your father there? (far)
4. ___ is my desk. (near, singular)
5. What's in this / those box? (near, singular)
6. ___ is Sofia's cup. (far, singular)
7. Are these / those your chair? (near)
8. ___ aren't my keys. (far, plural)
9. Is that / those John's computer? (far, singular)
10. Is that / those your sister? (far, singular)
7Complete the sentences with this, these, that or those.
1. is my sister, Jane.
2. Are your keys in my bag?
3. Is your car in the street over there?
4. Are Sam's books on his desk?
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2C
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Vocabulary + Grammar
2C · Numbers 1–100 & Question words
Numbers 1–100 How / What / Where / Who Correct question word errors
0 / 35 pts
🔢 Numbers
❓ Question words
✓ Self-check
1Match the numbers with the words.

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2Write a word next to each number.
Word bank: a hundred  eleven  fifteen  fifty  nineteen  ninety  seventeen  seventy  thirteen  thirty  twelve  twenty
1. 50 →
7. 30 →
2. 12 →
8. 11 →
3. 13 →
9. 17 →
4. 100 →
10. 19 →
5. 15 →
11. 20 →
6. 90 →
12. 70 →
4Complete the questions with a question word: How, What, Where, Who.
1. W...'s his job?
2. H... old is your sister?
3. W... are you from?
4. W...'s your name?
5. W... are they?
6. W...'s your phone number?
7. W... are those people over there?
8. H... old are they?
5Match the questions in Exercise 4 with these answers.

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6Correct the question words.
1. How's your name? →
2. Who are they from? →
3. What old are you? →
4. What's your best friend? →
5. Who's his job? →
6. Where's your house number? →
2C Self-check

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2D
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English in Action + Listening
2D · Pay for things in a shop
Shop phrases Cash or card Listening: countries T/F
0 / 30 pts
🛒 Shopping
🎧 Listening
✓ Self-check
1Match the sentence halves.

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3Complete the two conversations with words in the box.
Conversation 1 — change  card  help  here  much  that  those
A: Hi, can I h... you?
B: Yes, please. How m... is this cup?
A: It's £5.99. And how much are t... pens?
B: £1. Two cups and two pens please. How much is t...?
A: That's £13.98. Cash or c...?
B: Cash, please. H... you are.
A: Thank you. And here's your c....
Conversation 2 — card  excuse  how  it's  pay  that's  you
A: E... me. How much is this?
B: The desk? I... £30.
A: And h... much is the chair?
B: It's £30.
A: OK. T... £60 for the desk and the chair, please.
B: Can I p... by card?
A: Yes, of course. Here y... are.
0:00 / 0:00
ListeningTrue (T) or False (F)?
Podcast: Maija, Kevin and Amelia talk about where they are from.
2D Self-check

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R/W
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Reading + Writing
Reading & Writing
"Who's in your family?" article Family vocabulary in context Registration forms
0 / 30 pts
📖 Reading
✏️ Writing
✓ Self-check
TextRead the article

Who's in your family?

We ask people from around the world about their families.

SARA · MADRID, SPAIN
My family is big! My parents' names are Eduardo and Laura. My father is from Spain and my mother is from the UK — she isn't Spanish. I've got two sisters. One sister is a student and one sister is a nurse. We are a very happy family!
YUI · TOKYO, JAPAN
I've got a son. His name is Riku. He's three years old. My mother is 65 — she's Japanese. My brother is a teacher. He isn't in Japan — he's in Australia. Riku's family is Japanese and Australian.
KELLY · TORONTO, CANADA
My husband's name is Brian. He's from Italy. We've got two children. Our children's names are Louise and Nathan. Louise is our daughter — she's eight years old. Nathan is our son — he's five. It's a small but wonderful family!
2Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Article — "Who's in your family?"
Sara (Madrid), Yui (Japan), Kelly (Canada)
3Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
Word bank: children  daughter  father  husband  mother  parents'  sister  son
1. Sara's p... names are Eduardo and Laura.
2. Sara's f... is from Spain.
3. Sara's m... is from the UK.
4. Yui's s...'s name is Riku.
5. Yui's m... is 65.
6. Kelly's h... is from Italy.
7. Kelly's c...'s names are Louise and Nathan.
8. Kelly's d... is eight years old.
Writing 3Match the registration form terms to their meanings.

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Writing 4Complete the registration form. Use the information in the box.
Info: 12/08/1988  ·  07341 211 498  ·  330 Queen Street, Cambridge, CB1 2ED  ·  Rob Schmidt  ·  [email protected]  ·  taxi driver
FieldAnswer
First name
Surname
Address
Phone number
Email address
DOB
Occupation
Signature
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