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National Geographic People: Grammar Vocabulary Jobs

The document provides information about jobs, countries, continents, phone numbers, and grammar. It includes vocabulary exercises where the reader must identify jobs, countries, continents, and numbers. It also includes grammar exercises on using articles and he/she/it with verbs. The exercises test the reader's understanding of vocabulary and grammar concepts.

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National Geographic People: Grammar Vocabulary Jobs

The document provides information about jobs, countries, continents, phone numbers, and grammar. It includes vocabulary exercises where the reader must identify jobs, countries, continents, and numbers. It also includes grammar exercises on using articles and he/she/it with verbs. The exercises test the reader's understanding of vocabulary and grammar concepts.

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1a National Geographic people

Grammar a/an; I am, you are


Vocabulary jobs
2 Write a or an. a _doctor
1 Complete the jobs. 1 artist 3 a . filmmaker 5 ...
a
2 . an teacher 4 .... an explorer 6 . .. __student
1 t!rt.J. st a
oto complete the sentences with r...
Look at th e Ph · "'
3
or You're. I´m . . a scientist."
I'm

2 e xpLo. . . r .......
er

4 Choose the correct option.


3 ph o. . t ..o. . . gr ...a. . ..ph . e
. . .. r
LOUISE: Hi. 1 I'm I You're Louise.
STEPHEN: Hello. 2 I'm I You're Stephen Alvare
LOUISE: Oh, 3 I'm I you're a photographer.
STEPHEN: Yes, for National Geographic.

5 Complete the sentences with I'm or You're.


4 st u... d e
....... nt
1 "Hi. My narne's Rosa . ....... . I'm............ a doctor."
"Hello, Ros,1."

2 "My name's Carolyn Anderson."


"Oh! ... you're
.. . ... . . . . . . a writer!"

5 wr .i. . . .t ...e. . . r 3 "Hello. . . . . I'm. . . . . . . a t each er. M y name,s P


"Hi, Angela."
4 " You're
· · · · · ···· ···· · · · · Robert Ballard."
"Oh' you' re an explorer!"

6 sc i e. . nt.i.... st
~ound the World
vocabulary countries
at the maps. Write the countries
1 LOO k •
J( y E R U T
.. . . .. Turke11 . .
1 France
AcEFNR
2 Egypt
pEGTY
3 Brazil
ABILRZ
4 Japan
5 pNJAA
AAACDN . Canada
6
7 the
1orUNE the United
States
rESTSA
8 cEIMOX Mexico

3 Hans is from German/ Germany. He is German I


2 Read the sentences. Circle the correct words.
Germany.
1 Dominique is from Montreal. Montreal is a city 4 Laura is Italy I Italian. She is from Italy I Italian.
in~/ Canadian. Dominique is Canada/ 5 Paolo is from Recife. Recife is a city in Brazil I
Ci_nad'til,. Brazilian. Paolo is Brazil/ Brazilian.
2 The Sphinx is a famous Egypt I Egyptian 6 Yukiko is from Japan I Japanese. She is Japan I
monument. People travel to Egypt I Egyptian Japanese.
to see it.

Grammar he/she/it + is
3 1Write
Annasentences
is fromwith natior .i.hties.
Australia. -·~ l~d.illl!E.li!!fl:_----··· -······--·-· ·-· -·--··· -·· · -· · · -· ·-· · · · · ·-·-· -· -·--····---·--·-··--··-·--·-·····----
1

He's from Japan


32 Jorge
Hiro isisfrom
fromJapan.
Brazil. _··.-He's
-_·_·-.·.-_·from
.·_-_-.··_-·-
.--Brazil
-_-··_-_-_-_·_··-_--··_·_··.---.--·_--_·-_-.-_·_·_··-..·_-··-.-..-.·_··. -.·.- · · .·.-.·-_· .-· -_·.· .·.-.·.·_··.·.·.·..-..-•·_··.-_·.·_-·. .··.-.·.··· · ·_-·.·._-.·-....··_··-
-· · · · · · · ···-·-· · · · -· - ·_·.· .·-..-·-·_··-_·.·-..-.··.·_-.·.-··· .·.-·.·.·- · ··-·--··..·-.-_-_·-.-·-·.-_·-_--._·-__-·-
_·_-_
It's from Italy
4 Pizza is from Italy. -- It's from France
5 Camembert is from France. ----- ---- __.____ ------· - ·-·----·-
He's from Egypt
6 Ahmed is from Egypt. - - - - - - - - - - - · ----·----
-
1C Phone numbers
Vocabulary continents
1 Write th e names of the continents (1-4). Then match the continents with th e maps (a-d).
1 CFAARI . Africa b
2 HRNTO RMAAEIC North America c

4 TSOHU MEAARIC
Asia
3 ISAA ........,~.- ........
, __
d
--- South
---- America a

Vocabulary numbers 1-10 BORIS:


7 My last name is Akerman. What is
8 your last name?
·······---···········
2 Write the missing numbers. 9 My . last name is Sullivan.
____
LISA:
a eight nine ten
BORIS: Thanks, Lisa. I'll talk to you soon.
b two three four
LISA: Thanks, Boris, you, too!
C seven eight nine
d four five six
e one two three
f six seven eight
g five six .seven
h three . four - f:ive

Grammar my, your


3 Complete the conversation with my and your. 4 Word focus from
LISA: Hi, Boris. Add from to three sentences.
BORIS: Hi, Lisa. from
LISA: What's 1 ·-your
- - phone number? 1 Nasser is i Qatar.
Nasser id from Qatar.
BORIS: _My
__ cell number is 707-555-1161. 2 Joana is Madrid.
My
3 _ _ _ work number is 707-555-9391. Joana is from Madrid.
3 He's in New York.
LISA: Thanks.
4 This phone call is Boris.
BORIS: What's 4 ......- your
- - home number?

s _My
_ _ home number is 515-555-3750. 5 I'm Mexican.
LISA:

aorus: Great, thanks. 6 He's Germany.


He´s from Germany.
your
I'll put you in my phone. What's 6 ---·- ·---·-··--·-

last name?
"'id Nice to meet you
ulary greetings
voca b .
Ill
A: 5
OK. Thanks.
. the correct greetmgs.
B: Bye.
1 )'/rite
A: Goodbye.
6 ....

morning . 2 Good afternoon Real life meeting people


3 Put the words in order.
JILL: Hi, Diego. 1 are/ you/ how/?
evenig . 4 Good night
3 Good ....- - - Hi, Diego. How are you?
DIEGO: Fine, thanks. And you?
Real life personal information (1) JILL: I'm OK. 2 this/ Kara/ is/ .
2 Complete the conversation with a-f. This is Kara.
DIEGO: 3
to / you, / nice / meet / Kara / .
a Can you spell that?
b Good afternoon. What's your name, please?
Nice to meet you, Kara.
KARA:
4
you / too / meet / to / nice / .
c Goodbye.
Nice to meet you to.
d OK. Thanks.
• b? 4 Look at the photo below. Vanessa is introducing Jack
e Thank you. What I s your JO •
to Dan. Write the conversation.
f What's your last name?
Vanessa: Good morning Dan. How are you?
A: i Good Dan: Good morning Vanessa. Fine thanks. And you?
___ afternoon.
_ _ __ What's
_ your name, plase? Vanessa: I'm OK. This is Jack.
B: Good afternoon. My nami/ '-' Hre nd an. Dan: Nice to meet you, Jack.
A: i Can
_ _you
__ spell
__ that?
__ Jack: Nice to meet you to.
B: Yes. B-R-E-N-D-A-N.
What's
A:3 _ ___ in _
your
__last name?
B: Jones: J-O-N-E-S.
A:4 Thank
- -you.
- -What's
- - your job? .
·- · a azme · · · · · · · · · - · · · · · · · · - - - - -- - -
B: I'm a writer. I'm from Good Morning m g ·
2a My vacation
Vocabulary vacation places ·,on I'm with Freidl and Jane.
11!1 I'm on vaca t . . .
Iii . Afr·ica This is a mountain 1n Tanzania
1 Write the places. We're 1n · ·
It's beautiful.
, n vacation. rm with ~inda, Will, and Maria.
II Im
They
my friends. We're 1n South America.
. It's beautiful
' .1n Bo 1·IVla.
reL ke Titicaca. Its ·
. .
This 1s a ·
, vacation. I'm with my friend, Jack.
D We're
I
m on _ As·ia This is on Phuket Beach. It's in
1n · .
Thailand. It's beautiful.
1 ase sea 2 aekl lake

Grammar we/they + are; be


negative forms
3 Complete the sentences with We're or They're.
1 I'm on a beach. You're on a beach.
island We 're on a beach.
3 i Cy t city 4 aidlns •• • • - - - - - • • • •• ••-••H - -

2 Andy is on a lake. Freidl is on a lake .


They're . ..... on a lake.
3 Andrea and D ,1'.'id are Peruvian .
They're . Peruvian.
4 Jane is Amen c:::n. lam American .
We're .... American.
5 I'm with my frien d.
5 aebch beach 6 aioumnnt mountain --- We´re - - ...... .. . in Fiji.
6 Jack is in Portugal with Michael.
Reading my vacation They're
. . . . . . _ _____ in Portugal.
2 Read the texts (a-c). Circle the text that matches the 4 Look at the photo again. Complete the sentei
photo. with the negative form of be.
1 This .....Jrr.z.'..L...... . . in Europe.
2 I am not . . . . in this photo.
3 The four tourists
- - - - Bolivian.
aren't
4 Theman .........-isn't •
. . . . . -. . . . .. a tounst.
5 We aren't . . in Thailand.
6 aren't
You ·-- . -··----............ - .... in this photo.
Zb Is it hot?
bulary numbers 11-100
voea Grammar be questions and short
·t the numbers in words. answers
1 ~ri/+ 8 == ................. fi.fJeen
twenty-four
3 Look at the weather information. Answer the
2 11 + 13 == ········---- questions.
3 19 + 28 == .......-fourty-seven
--- 1 Is it hot in Sydney today?
4 22 + 41 == .... -sixty-three
--- No it isn't.
5 17+59 == ...-seventy-six
-- 2 Is it hot in New York today?
6 35 + 46 == · · - eighty-one
---- Yes, it is.
2 Look at the weather information. Write the 3 Is it cold in Tokyo today?
temperatures in words. No, it isn't.
4 Is it hot in Rome today?
1 It's.. ..£!.igh..t.Y.-::.?.i.ght
. degrees in Tokyo today.
seventy-nine Yes, it is.
2 It's...... .. degrees in London
today. 5 Is it cold in Santiago today?
seventy Yes, it is.
3 It's ...- degrees in New York
today. 6 Is it warm in Toronto today?
4 It's seventy- two degrees in Mexico City No, it isn't.
today.
4 Read 1-6. Change the periods(.) to question mark!
5 It's ninety-nine degrees in Rome (?) if necessary.
today.
6 It's sixty-three . -- - degrees in Santiago today. 1 Are you in New York/ ?
7 It's sixty-four ... . -· d egrees in Sydney today. 2 John and Jane are in Rome.
8 It's eighty-four ........... d egrees in Toronto today.
3 Is she on the beach./ ?
4 Are Paul and Meera in Santiago./ ?
5 Your name is Andy.
World weather
Berlin 91° F 6 AreyouOK./ ?
London 79° F
72° F
Mexico City
70° F
5 Rewrite the questions from Exercise 5 as affirmati
New York
Paris 86° F sentences. Use contractions if possible. Rewrite tl
Rio de Janeiro 99° F sentences as questions.
99° F
63°F 1 You're in N ew York.
64° F
88° F
2 They're in Roma.
84° F 3 She's on the beach.
4 They're in Santiago.
5 -His
--name
- - is-Andy.
- - - - - - - - ................................._,,
6 You're OK.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - .....- ...........

\
(.
·2d Here are your keys
vocabulary car rental 3 Read the conversation below and complete the car
rental form.
at a-h. Find:
1 LOOl< J = Julia Farrow, A= assistant
two addresses a, d J: Good morning~ I'm Julia Farrow.
1
two zip codes c, e A: Good morning. What's your address,
2
two email addresses b, g Ms. Farrow?
3
two license plate numbers f, h J: It's 17 North Street.
4
A: 17 or 70?
El __37Fro~!.~t!~t J: 17. 17 North Street.
A: And this is in Washington, DC?

Ill IT mross@gmail.com 1] J: Yes, it is.


A: And what's the zip code?
J: It's 33550.
A: What's your email address?
d --~-~1-15- ~ - I l!I 65 Main Street
£ t &
I J: It's julia21@gmail.com.
A: OK. And is this your phone
number ... 202-555-2255?
J: Uh, 202-555-2255 . . . yes, it is.
a 0'3053 A: OK. Here is your key.
II I NA 50 TCO I
_U_U_U_U_U_I.....' ,_, \ .1-U

m wilsori@cars inc;,con1 I Title \ Ms.

--------------- First name \ Julia

Last name \ Farrow

Address 17 North Street

Real life personal information (2) City \ Washington DC

2 Complete the questions with is, what, or where. Zip Code 33550
1 " Where
____ are you from?"
Country 1 us
"I'm from New York."

2 " _ _ _'s your address?" Email address julia21@gmail.com.


What
"It's 27 Front Street." Phone number 202-555-2255
3 // .___ 's the zip code?"
What
"It's 03053."
?"
4 "--·--What this your email address·
- - - /I

"No, it isn't. It's wilson@cars_inc.com.


?"
5 "_ _What
_ _ 's the license plate number.
"It's DGM 693."

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