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Unit 4 — Have/Has Got

Describing people · Everyday objects · Imperatives · Telling the time · Reading · Writing

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4A
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Vocabulary + Grammar
4A · Describing People & Have/Has Got
Describing appearance have/has got — positive & negative Short forms: I've / He's / She hasn't
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👤 Describing People
⚙️ Have/Has Got
✓ Self-check
1Complete the descriptions. Use the words in the box.
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1. She's in her 2.... She's got b... hair and b... eyes.
2. He's got g... hair and b... eyes. He's in his 5....
3. He's got b... hair and a b....
2Unscramble the letters to make words about describing people.
DOWN
1↓dearb
2↓riha
3↓dlonbe
ACROSS
3→ulbe
4→wnrob
5→yese
Have / Has Got

I / You / We / Theyhave got  |  short form: I've got

He / She / Ithas got  |  short form: He's got

Negative: haven't got / hasn't got

3Choose the correct alternative.
1. I ___ long hair.
2. Kate ___ green hair.
3. Jon ___ blue eyes.
4. We ___ short hair.
5. Mike ___ two daughters.
6. I ___ two sisters.
7. Sarah ___ a small house.
8. We ___ a black cat.
4Make sentences using short forms.
Example: Sophie / not / got / a phone → Sophie hasn't got a phone.
2. I h... got a pen.
3. We've g... a big house.
4. They h... got any books.
5. David's g... four dogs.
6. My desk h... got a chair.
7. Sonia's g... a black car.
8. Isobel h... got a watch.
5Write sentences from the table using short forms.
Use the table: I (+blue eyes / −brown hair), Rob (+blonde hair / −green hair), Eva (+a bed / −a sofa), Matt's town (+a cinema / −a market), My husband and I (+a small house / −a clock), Andy and Tim (+a big flat / −a table)
Example: I've got blue eyes. I haven't got brown hair.
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4B
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Vocabulary + Grammar
4B · Everyday Objects & Have/Has Got Questions
Everyday objects Have/Has got — questions Short answers: Yes, I have. / No, she hasn't.
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🎒 Objects
⚙️ Questions
✓ Self-check
1Complete the words for everyday objects.
1.p...
2.b...
3.b...
4.f...
5.c...
6.t...
7.h...
8.c...
9.s...
10.p...
11.c...
12.m...
2Choose the correct word for each photo.
1. Photo 1
2. Photo 2
3. Photo 3
4. Photo 4
5. Photo 5
6. Photo 6
Have / Has Got — Questions

Have you/we/they got…? → Yes, I have. / No, we haven't.

Has he/she/it got…? → Yes, she has. / No, he hasn't.

3Complete the conversations with have / has got.
Example: A: Have we got a map? B: No, we haven't.
2. A: H... you got any tickets?  B: Yes, I h....
3. A: H... they got any food?  B: Yes, they h....
4. A: H... Jane got a credit card?  B: No, she h....
5. A: H... they got any children?  B: Yes, they h....
6. A: H... the dog got its ball?  B: Yes, it h....
4Correct the sentences — find and fix the mistake.
1. HasH... you got your passport?
2. You have got a ticket? → H... you got a ticket?
3. Has she a new camera? → Has she g... a new camera?
4. Yes, he's got. → Yes, he h....
5. Is Susan got food? → H... Susan got food?
6. Has they got their coats? → H... they got their coats?
7. No, I haven't got. → No, I h....
8. Have you get a new phone? → Have you g... a new phone?
5Write questions and short answers.
Example: George / new coat (no) → Has George got a new coat? No, he hasn't.
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4C
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Vocabulary + Grammar
4C · Common Verbs & Imperatives
Common verbs: buy, drink, go, see, take, try, visit Imperatives: positive & negative Don't + base verb
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🗺️ Verbs
⚙️ Imperatives
✓ Self-check
1Complete the phrases with verbs from the box.
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1.t... photos
2.d... tea
3.v... a museum
4.g... to a market
5.s... a show
6.t... Mexican food
7.t... a black taxi
8.b... a new camera
2Choose the correct option (a or b).
1. Don't ___ the museum. It's not interesting.
2. Don't ___ a film. Go to a show.
3. ___ tea in London. It's very nice.
4. ___ Turkish food. There is lots of good Turkish food in London.
5. ___ the British Museum. It's very big.
6. ___ a coat and an umbrella to London.
7. ___ some nice things in the shops.
8. ___ lots of photos.
Imperatives

Positive: Take lots of photos!   Visit the museum.

Negative: Don't go there.   Don't eat in the cinema.

3Match the sentence halves.
4Correct the sentences.
1. Don't v... Buckingham Palace!
2.D... lots of water!
3.D... buy coffee there. It's expensive!
4. Don't g... to that supermarket.
5.D... visit the town.
6.S... that show. It's very good!
7.D... try the tea in that restaurant.
8.T... lots of photos!
5Complete with the correct imperative form. Use: buy · drink · see · take · talk · try
1.D... that camera. It isn't very good. ✗
2.D... water next to your computer! ✗
3.S... that film. It's great! ✓
4.T... Spanish food. It's very nice. ✓
5.D... in the cinema! ✗
6.T... a photo! ✓
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4D
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English in Action + Listening
4D · Telling the Time & Listening
Telling the time o'clock · half past · quarter past/to Listening: describing a person
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🕐 Telling the Time
🎧 Listening
✓ Self-check
Telling the Time

3:00 → It's three o'clock.   5:30 → It's half past five.

4:15 → It's quarter past four.   7:40 → It's twenty to eight.

1Match the times to the sentences.
2Write the times shown on the clocks.
1. eleven o'clock (example)
2. t...
3. t...
4. f...
5. q...
6. q...
3Complete the conversations. Choose from the box.
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A: What time is it?  B: It's three o.... Oh no! I'm l...!
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A: What t... is the train to Edinburgh?  B: It's a... quarter to s....  A: S...?  B: No, six forty-five.
pastthirty
A: What time is the next bus?  B: It's at half p... two.  A: Two t...?  B: Yes.
0:00 / 0:00
ListeningWhere is Uncle Joe? Listen and answer.
You hear someone describe Uncle Joe at a transport hub. Choose where he is.
1. Uncle Joe is at a ___
ListeningComplete the description of Uncle Joe.
1. He's got a b....
2. He's got b... eyes.
3. He's about 5... years old.
4. He's got b... hair.
5. He's got a b... coat.
Choose the correct photo:
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R/W
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Reading + Writing
4E · Reading Tokyo & Writing
Reading: tips email — Tokyo True / False statements Writing: apostrophes & punctuation
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📖 Reading
✍️ Writing
✓ Self-check
TextRead the email from Yoshi to Mike about Tokyo.

Subject: Tokyo tips!

Hi Mike! I live in Shinjuku — it's in the centre of Tokyo. Here are some tips for your trip:

1. Take the metro — it's cheap. Don't take taxis. They're very expensive.

2. Visit Asakusa — there's a beautiful temple. Take lots of photos!

3. Go to Harajuku Park on Sunday. Take photos of the people there.

4. Try Japanese food! Go to an izakaya (a Japanese restaurant). Try gyoza — it's a type of Japanese food. Delicious!

5. Drink sake or green tea.

6. Take a coat — it's very cold in January!

See you soon! Yoshi

1Where is Mike going?
2Match the tips (1–6) to the photos (A–F).
3Answer the questions. Choose the correct answer.
1. Who lives in the centre of Tokyo?
2. Which transport is NOT cheap in Tokyo?
3. Where are good places to take photos? (Choose two)
4. What is gyoza?
5. When is Mike's work trip?
1True or False? Read Alicia's email and decide.
Alicia and Jenny are going to New York. Alicia has a passport, Jenny has a new coat and trousers, they both have American money and a credit card. Jenny hasn't got a camera. Alicia has a book about New York and a map.
3Correct the sentences — add apostrophes and punctuation.
Example: I've got a book, a map, a camera and a passport. ✓
2. Have you got the tickets?
3. Kirsty's coat is b....
4. Laura h... got a computer.
5. I've got a letter, but I haven't got a stamp. ✓
6. We've got some food and water. ✓
4Read Magda's email — notice the correct punctuation and apostrophes.

Hi Alicia, How are you? I'm great. I've got some American money and my mum's credit card. I haven't got a camera, but my phone's got a good camera. I've got a map of New York City, a map of the subway and a map of the airport. I've got a bag for the plane with some food, water, a book and a newspaper. See you next week, Magda

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