Unit 1 - Our new friend Paul (and questions)

Hi!.

Here you can read the text we did today, so you can study the new words. After the text you can find the booklet questions and answers too.

I have also included the color pictures. Maybe they give you ideas for your own presentation!.


Hello, my name is George, pleased to meet you.

I live in London with my family: my mom, my dad, a little brother, a big sister and two dogs.

We live in a house outside the city. It is very different from the houses Andalusian children live in: it has a garden in the front, a yard in the back and lots of red bricks.

We have many neighbours in the street. Most of them have children and they are my friends. We play together and go to the same class. My best friends are Paul and Victoria.

This is my sixth year of school. I am so happy because this year I joined the chess team!.

I want to know more about you and your friends. What can you tell me?.

Answer the questions with "Yes" or "No"

  • George lives in Manchester. [Answer]
    No
  • George has three dogs. [Answer]
    No
  • George's house is very different from the ones we live in. [Answer]
    Yes
  • George's house has two yards. [Answer]
    No (it has one yard and one garden)
  • George's house is made of blue bricks. [Answer]
    No (it is made of red bricks)
  • All children in George's street are older than him. [Answer]
    No (Victoria and Paul are in his same class)
  • This is George's sixth year at school. [Answer]
    Yes

Answer the questions

  • How many people and animals live in George's house?. [Answer]
    Five people (mom, dad, Paul, brother and sister) and two dogs. Seven in total.
  • How many best friends does George have?. [Answer]
    Two: Victoria and Paul.
  • How many best friends does George have?. [Answer]
    His friends Victoria and Paul and his neighbours.
  • What team has George joined?. [Answer]
    He joined the chess team this year.

Don't forget to take pictures of the town, your favourite games and the school for your presentations!

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