Cambridge Global English Learner's Book 2

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Use of English

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Talking about possessions

Whose backpack? Look at the picture. These children are on a camping holiday and their backpacks are all mixed up! Listen. Which backpack belongs to which child?

Is this backpack yours?

Yes, it’s mine.

Practise the conversation with children in your class using yours and mine.

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Language tip

Language detective

Is it your backpack? = Is it yours?

Backpack has the word back in it.

Yes, it’s my backpack. = Yes, it’s mine.

word – a big word made of two little words.

Which backpack? = Which one?

A lunchbox is a box with lunch inside.

The red backpack. = The red one.

A bedroom is a room with a

You carry it on your back. It is a compound Complete the sentences below.

A classroom is a room with a A bookshop is a shop that sells

Unit 1 Lesson 4 Vocabulary: packing for a holiday Use of English: have got + noun to describe and ask about possessions; singular/plural nouns; subject pronouns: he, she, you, I; compound words Talk: a memory game

inside. inside. .


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