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New World
Student Book
Manuel dos Santos นางสาวจีระพรรณ เสาวพงศ นางสาววราภรณ เลิศวรสิริกุล
นางมาลัยสวรรค สุนเกตุทรัช นางสาวสุมาลี นิลตะจินดา
นางวันทนีย ศรียาชีพ นางสาวจุฑาวรรณ ศรีศิริโชคชัย
ชั้นมัธยมศึกษาปที่ 1
กลุมสาระการเรียนรูภาษาตางประเทศ
ตามหลักสูตรแกนกลางการศึกษาขั้นพื้นฐาน
พุทธศักราช 2551
พิมพครั้งที่ 1 พุทธศักราช 2558
จํานวน 0,000 เลม
ISBN 978-616-3500-79-3
1
จำนวน 160,000 เล่ม
Copyright © 2014. Published by McGraw-Hill Interamericana Editores S.A. de C.V. Prolongación Paseo de la Reforma 1015, Torre A, Piso 17, Col. Desarrollo Santa Fe, 01376, México, D.F. Member of the Camara Nacional de la Industria Editorial Registration Number 736. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Interamericana Editores S.A. de C.V., including, but not limited to, in any network or other electronic storage or transmission, or broadcast for distance learning
English Adaptation Copyright © 2014 by McGraw-Hill International Enterprises LLC. This edition is for sale in Thailand only.
Publisher: Miguel Angel Toledo Sponsoring Editor: Ana Laura Martínez VázquezDevelopmental Editor: Janet BattisteProject Supervision: Manuel dos SantosArt Management: Heloisa TiburtiusInterior design and production: Page2, LLCDesign Concept: Heloisa Tiburtius and Page-2, LLC
Photo Credits: The Photo Credits section begins on page 110 and is considered an extension of the copyright page. Cover photos: (married couple in traditional thai wedding clothes) © swissmacky/shutterstock, (two girls riding a motorcycle) © Tom Wang/shutterstock, (young female tourist with backpack) © photomak/shutterstock, (Big Ben, London, UK) © S.Borisov/ shutterstock
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New World Student Book 1 ISBN: 978-616-3500-79-3
iii
Scope and Sequence iv
1 I’m New Here 2
2 Where Are You from? 8
3 English around the World 14
Review 1 20
4 Who’s That? 26
5 Do You Have a Tablet? 32
6 Months of the Year 38
Review 2 44
7 Do You Like Chocolate? 50
8 Nice House! 56
9 Smile! 62
Review 3 68
10 That’s a Nice T-shirt! 74
11 Can You Dance? 80
12 Let’s Go Out! 86
Review 4 92
Picture Dictionary 98
Vocabulary List 106
Self-Test Answers 108
Contents
iv
Scope & Sequence
Unit Functions Grammar
1 I'm New Here
Greeting and introductionsHow to say and spell your name
Verb to be: affirmative singularQuestion word: WhatPossessive adjectives: my, your, his, her
2 Where Are You from?
Personal informationTo say where you are from To talk about countries and nationalitiesTo talk about age
Verb to be: plural, negative, information questionsQuestion words: How old, Where
3 English around the World
To ask about and give the names of objectsTo give commands, instructions, and advice
Definite and indefinite articles: the, a/anSingular/plural nounsDemonstrative pronounsImperative
Review 1
4 Who’s That? To talk about occupationsTo describe peopleTo talk about school, teachers, friends
Verb to be: yes-no questions, short answers Possessive adjectives (including our, your, their)Adjectives: short, tall, blond, etc.Question word: Who
5 Do You Have a Tablet?
To talk about favorite possessionsTo describe objects
Verb have: affirmative, negative, yes-no questions, short answersPossessive: ’s
6 Months of the Year
To talk about birthdaysTo talk about family
Verb have: information questionsQuestion words: How many, When
Review 2
7 Do You Like Chocolate?
To express likes and dislikesTo order food
Verbs like/love + objectPlural nouns: Regular and irregular
8 Nice House! To describe one’s houseTo describe location of objects
There is / There arePrepositions of place: in, on, next to, under, behind, in front of
9 Smile! To describe what people are doingTo talk about the weather
Present progressivePrepositions of place: at, in
Review 3
10 That’s a Nice T-shirt!
To talk about clothingTo talk about colors, sizes, and pricesTo compliment
Verb want, needQuestion words: Which one(s), How much is/are
11 Can You Dance?
To talk about people’s abilities Auxiliary verb can (ability): affirmative, negative, questions, short answers
12 Let’s Go Out!
To make suggestionsTo talk about places and locationsTo talk about the time
Let’s + verbPrepositions of place: at, in, on, across fromPrepositions of time: at, in, on
Review 4
v
Language Vocabulary Pronunciation Reading Writing
My name is Jessica.What’s his name?How do you spell your name?
GreetingsAlphabet
h What’s in a Name?Curriculum connection: Social studies
Write about people’s names
Where are you from?I’m Russian./I’m from Russia.How old are you?
Names of countries and nationalitiesNumbers
Information questions: falling tone
Studying English in London (ad)Curriculum connection: Life skills
Write about a person in a photo
What’s this in English?What are these?Don’t buy it. It’s fake.
TransportationClothesSportsElectronics
Vowel sounds: this versus these
Signs in EnglishCurriculum connection: Life skills
Write about things in a street market
Greetings around the World Curriculum connection: Social studies
Who’s that? What’s his occupation?She’s a singer. Her hair is long. What are the teachers like?
Descriptions of people’s looksOccupations
Stress on words Number OneCurriculum connection: Biography
Write about a famous person
I have two pets.Does Lisa have a pet?Is this your dog? No, it’s Mark’s.
Everyday objects (electronics, guitar, make-up, etc.)
does in questions Smart AnimalsCurriculum connection: Science
Write about pets
What day is today? When is your birthday? I have a present for you. I have a brother and a sister.
Ordinal numbersMonths of the yearDays of the week
th as in birthday, tenth
Family for a YearCurriculum connection: Social studies
Write about family
Animals from Different Places Curriculum connection: Science
Do you like hamburgers?I love hamburgers.I’m hungry. I’d like a salad please.
Foods Reduction of do you
People’s Favorite Foods Curriculum connection: Health
Write about favorite foods
Where’s the computer? – It’s on the desk.Is there a mirror in the bathroom?How many chairs are there in the kitchen?
Rooms in the houseFurniture and objects in a house
Stress on words My SpaceCurriculum connection: Technology
Write about one’s favorite place in the house
What are you doing? I’m watching TV.What’s the weather like today? It’s hot and sunny.
Action verbsWords for weather
-ing ending At Niagara FallsCurriculum connection: Geography
Write about where you are and what you are doing
Hands or Not? Curriculum connection: Health
I want a pair of sneakers.Which shirt do you want?I like your tie. / That’s a nice T-shirt.
ClothingColorsSizes and prices (dollars/cents)
s in plural endings Everybody Wears JeansCurriculum connection: Social studies
Write about a fashion show
Can you drive a car?I can speak English well.
Action verbsAnimal names
can and can’t Child ProdigiesCurriculum connection: Biography
Write an interview
Let’s go to the beach.It’s on Beach Road.What time is it? It’s ten o’clock.
Places in a town or cityTime and times of the day
Stress on compound nouns
My City, My CountryCurriculum connection: Geography
Write about your country
What’s the Right Color? Curriculum connection: Social studies
I’m New Here
2
New LanguageLook at the pictures. Which words and greetings do you know?
1
Language Note
Greetings
Good morning 6:00 a.m.–12:00 noon Good afternoon 12:00 noon–6:00 p.m. Good evening 7:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m.
Personal Titles
Mr. = single or married man Ms. = single or married woman Mrs. = married woman Miss = single woman
Saying Goodbye
Good night 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 p.m.
Hi, I’m Matt. Hello, I’m Jessica.
Bye. See you.Goodbye.
Good morning, Mr. Jackson.
Fine. Thanks!
Good morning. How are you?
My name’s Katherine. My friends call me Katie.
Nice to meet you.
My name’s Richard. What’s your name?
1.2
3
Language Check
Complete with He, She, or Her.
1. nickname is Liz.
2. is Nikolas.
3. name is Mei Li.
4. is Chinese.
Her name is Elizabeth.Her friends call her Liz.
His name is Nikolas.His nickname is Nico.
She is Mei Li. Her name means “beautiful” in Chinese.
PracticeAsk and answer.
1. A: What’s his name? B: His name is Ben. A: What’s her name? B: Her name is Kate.
2. A: What’s your name? B: My name’s . A: How do you spell it? B: .
The English Alphabet
Listen and repeat.
A a B b C c D d E e F f G g H h I i J j K k L l M m
N n O o P p Q q R r S s T t U u V v W w X x Y y Z z
Elizabeth Nikó aoç
Names
1.3
PronunciationListen and repeat the h sound.
Hi HelloHow are you?Her name’s Julia.His name’s Tom.
1.4
1.5
4
c.
Conversation
About the Conversation
Answer true or false.
1. Lisa is new in the building.
2. Robert is a friend.
3. Robert’s friends call him Bob.
4. The girl’s name is Lisa.
Listening
Listen. Number the correct picture.
a.
b.
d.
11.6
1.7
5
Grammar
Verb to be
Affirmative Contractions
I + am = I’m
You + are = You’re
He + is = He’s
She + is = She’s
Question Word: What
What’s (what + is) your name?
Possessive Adjectives: my, your, his, her My name is John. His name is Dan.
Your name is Amanda. Her name is Mary.
A Complete with the correct expression: Nice to meet you, Goodbye, How are you, What’s your name, Hi, Good morning.
1. A: ?
B: Fine, thanks.
2. A: Good morning, Mrs. Harris.
B: .
3. A: ?
B: My name’s Cathy.
4. A: I’m Richard. My friends call me Rick.
B: , Rick.
5. A: Bye.
B: .
6. A: Hello, Charles.
B: , Michael.
Singular
6
B Complete the conversation. Use I’m, are, or is.
Debbie: Hi, Jake. How you? Jake: OK. And how are you?
Debbie: I’m fine, thanks.
This Christina.
She new here.
Jake: Nice to meet you, Christina.
Christina: Nice to meet you, too.
Speaking
Introduce yourself to the class.
1. Spell your name.
2. Introduce a friend to the class.
3. Spell his/her name.
4. Ask a classmate his/her name.
5. Greet a classmate.
6. Greet your teacher.
Writing
Write the answers to the questions.
1. What’s your favorite boy’s name? What’s your favorite girl’s name?
2. What do your friends call you?
3. Who is your best friend? What do people call him/her?
My name’s Edward. Please call me Ted. This is friend Lilian.
friends call her Lily. Suchart is my friend too. nickname
is Noi. It means small in Thai. What is name?
Ted Lilian Suchart
Christina
C Complete. Use my, your, his, or her.
1
7
About the Reading
Answer true or false.
1. Lady Gaga’s first name is Stefani.
2. Bono’s last name is David.
3. Prince William’s nickname is Wills.
4. Her stage name is Katy Perry.
Reading
Look at the photos. What are their names?
World Link
Use the Internet to search for five popular boys’ and girls’ names in your country and in one other country. Compare the names with your classmates.
Bono is a singer for the U-2 band. His real name is Paul David Hewson.
Her stage name is Lady Gaga. But her real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta.
Her real name is Katheryn Hudson. Some people call her KP.
His name is William. His full name is William Arthur Philip Louis Windsor. His friends call him Wills.
What’s in a Name?
Curriculum Connection Social Studies
Prince William
Katy Perry
BONO
LGa
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