Red Line 1, Coursebook
32 thi r ty - two 1 Emma She’ s got a big sister. She hasn’t got her own room. She … . Go on, please. 2 The girls’ room Make sentences about the girls’ room. Examples: C Emma, you’re in big trouble! Emma has got a big sister, Nasreen. Their flat is small, so Emma has not got her own room. Nasreen has not got a lot of time. Her friends are outside, so she is in a hurry. But her new T-shirt is not in the wardrobe. Where is it ? Nasreen: Emma ?Where’s my new pink T-shirt ? I’m late. Have you got the T-shirt ? Emma: No, I haven’t. Nasreen: Has Mum… ? Emma: No, she hasn’t. Hmm. Look in the wardrobe where I’ve got my magazines. Nasreen: It isn’t here. Where is it ? You’ve got two seconds ! Emma: OK, OK ! Maybe it’s on my chair with… Nasreen: On your chair ? Aargh ! Here it is, with your dirty old T-shirts ! What a mess ! Emma, you’re in big trouble ! Later in the living room: Emma: Mum, Dad ! Where’s Nasreen? Has she got my discman? Mr Brook: Yes, she has. Emma: Oh, no! Just because her silly T-shirt – Mr Brook: Well, that’s your problem, Emma. Sort it out with your sister. They ’ve got beds. They haven’t got a sofa. 1 2 3 6 5 10 15 h 3 Your turn: In your room Example: I’ve got a wardrobe in my room, but I haven’t got a computer. Go on, please. 4 Verb: have got short form short form + not I’ve got I haven’t got you’ve got you haven’t got he’s got he hasn’t got she’s got she hasn’t got it’s got it hasn’t got we’ve got we haven’t got you’ve got you haven’t got they’ve got they haven’t got GRAMMAR a new pink T-shirt a big sister a stepfather a discman her own room magazines in the wardrobe 5 ➝ WB 17, 1 – 2 ➝ G 14 – 15 2 Check-in Language 2 Story Wordwise Check-out Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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