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GRAMMAR REFERENCE AND PRACTICE PAGE 1
Parts of the body
1Look at the photos. Match the parts of the body EP A–L to the words in the box.
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arm ear eye face foot/feet hair hand head leg mouth nose tooth/teeth
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Listen and check. Then repeat.
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2Listen. Point to the parts of your body when you hear them.
3Play the game in Exercise 2 with your partner.
4Read the article and answer the questions. 1 What is Rubberboy’s real name? 2 Where is he from? 3 What is he famous for? 4 Where can you see Rubberboy?
RUBBERBOY
This is Rubberboy! Of course, that’s not his real name. His real name is Daniel Browning Smith and he comes from the USA. He is famous for the things he can do with his body. For example, he can stand on his hands and put his feet behind his head. Can you do that? It’s really diff icult! He can also get into a very small box – only 34 cm × 40 cm × 50 cm. You can read about Daniel in a book called Guinness World Records and you can also see him on TV or on your laptop.

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GRAMMAR REFERENCE AND PRACTICE PAGE 14 2
1Match the sentences to the pictures A–G. Then complete the sentences with in, on, behind or under.
0 His hands are behind his head. B 1 The guitar is the door. 2 There are lots of books the table. 3 She is the table. 4 His head is the desk. 5 The dog isn’t her bed! 6 The ruler is the pencil case.
2Choose the correct words. 1 There are some nice pictures behind / on the wall. 2 My bag is in / on the chair in my bedroom. 3 I can’t open my eyes under / behind the water. 4 Look! The dog is on / behind the door. 5 Is that chocolate you’ve got in / under your mouth?
TALKING POINTS

04 Watch the video. Ask and answer the questions with a partner. Can you … get into a small box? head a ball? do a cartwheel? stand on your head?
SPEAKING
1Walk around the class. Ask and answer questions.
Use the phrases in the box.
move your ears paint with your toes put your toes in your mouth walk on your hands write with your feet
Hi, Sonia. Can you paint with your toes?
No, I can’t. Yes, I can. What about you?
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