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3 Look and read. Then circle.







1 He’s / He isn’t very good at kayaking.
3 He’s / He isn’t good at skateboarding.
5 She’s / She isn’t good at skiing.


2 She’s / She isn’t good at mountain biking.
4 He’s / He isn’t very good at ice-skating.



4 Look and write the words.





































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8 Read and answer. Circle yes or no.
Are you good at … ?
music yes no
art yes no
dancing yes no
singing yes no
playing the piano yes no

making movies yes no
playing Ping-Pong yes no gymnastics yes no
karate yes no
playing the guitar yes no
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Ask three friends. Write their name and answers. Name: Good at:
10 Look at activities 8 and . Plan a talent show. What are you good at? I’m good at singing.






Time: 6 o’clock Place: gym
1 Heidi’s good at singing. And she can dance.
2 Jim’s good at playing the guitar.
3 Me – I’m good at making movies about karate.
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Lynne Marie Robertson, Course consultant Lesley Koustaff Excerpt








13 Look and check the picture that shows the value: allow others to work.








14 Find and tick the words that sound like coil.










































































































