bald blond chubby curly dark skin He hasn t got hair, he is bald. dry My mum has got blond hair. fair He isn t slim, he is chubby. frizzy She has got curly hair. pale skin African people have got dark skin. skinny The desert is dry. smiling My mum has got fair hair. straight His hair is very frizzy. wavy The boy has got pale skin. always She isn t chubby, she is skinny. here He is a smiling boy, because he is always happy. I like straight hair. My hair is wavy. I will always love you. Come here! many never often only sometimes They have got many cousins. there I have never been to China. too We often go to the park. usually I only learn English at school. very I sometimes eat icecream. very much Go there! I like apples and oranges, too. I usually do all my homework. I m very happy. Thank you very much! Page 1
although and because but however Although we are friends, sometimes we get angry. My hair is short, curly and blond. I am happy because I won the competition. I want to go outside but it s raining. It's a good idea. However, I don't think we can do it. or so so that to cheek Do you like apples or oranges? chin I m hungry, so I m going to eat a sandwich. dimple Study so that you will pass the exam. eyeball He went to the shop. eyebrow Its cheeks are very big. eyelash Bill cut his chin while shaving. eyelid He has a very small dimple. forehead The human eyeball is not perfectly spherical. fringe Laura plucked her eyebrows. high lights His eyelashes are very long! jaw I like your eyelids. pigtail Kate has a very high forehead. ponytail Your fringe is too long. wrinkles She has red high lights. eight I saw a jaw of a tiger. eighteen She combs her hair into pigtails. I always wear my hair in a ponytail. His grandma doesn't have any wrinkle on her. I bought eight ice creams. He is eighteen years old. Page 2
eighty eighty-five eleven fifteen fifty It's eighty Euros. fifty-eight There are eighty-five children in the party. five I have eleven caps. forty She is fifteen years old. forty-seven He turned fifty four She weighs fifty-eight kilos. fourteen I visited five continents. nine In forty days I'll go to London. nineteen There are forty-seven pencils. ninety They visited four countries. ninety-three I have fourteen stamps. one She has nine siblings. one hundred He can drive because he is nineteen. one thousand They lost ninety Pounds. one thousand and ten This book has ninetythree pages. seven He has one dog and two cats. seventeen That mountain is one hundred metres high. seventy She swims one thousand metres everyday. seventy-one There are one thousand and ten kilometres from here to Paris. six Seven lifes has a cat. sixteen She went to Rome when she was seventeen. Let's buy seventy balloons. I prefer seventy-one. He has six pairs of shoes. There are only sixteen teachers in my school. Page 3
sixty sixty-nine ten thirteen thirty She doesn't have sixty cousins. thirty-six I listened to sixty-nine songs. three There are ten computers in my classroom. three thousand two hundred I am thirteen, and you? twelve We need thirty chairs. twenty There aren't thirty-six tables. twenty-two They have three sons. two There are three thousand two hundred inhabitants in that village. zero There are only twelve houses in that street. eighth I bought twenty T- shirts last year. eightieth It costs twenty-two Euros. fifth Two is my favourite number. fiftieth Let's count from zero to ten. first The office is on the eighth floor. fortieth We celebrated her eightieth birthday. fourth May is the fifth month of the year. hundredth We prepared a special party for his fiftieth birthday. ninetieth It was her first birthday. ninth He had the fortieth place in the race. second Thursday is the fourth day of the week. seventh This is the hundredth house of this village. That's his ninetieth job! I live in the ninth house on the left. She came second and she was awarded the silver medal. July is the seventh month of the year. Page 4
seventieth sixth sixtieth tenth third Is this the seventieth? He lives on the sixth floor. This is the sixtieth time I told you: do your homework! In the tenth century, the world was extremely different. It's the third time she loses her purse. thirtieth twentieth frowned had hung I was born on the thirtieth of november. made up The twentieth of February I'll go to China. mended He frowned at me pulled He had a bath pushed I hung my coat yesterday when I arrived at home. raised She made herself up before the party. set Last year he mended his heart. shaved He pulled the fence snored He pushed the door before going out. spent His hair raised up yesterday afternoon. stared She set the table last Monday. sucked I shaved weighed They snored last night. winked I spent a lot of money last week. wore They stared each other wrinkled She sucked her thumb when she was a baby. I weighed the tomatoes. He winked me when I was waiting. I wore glasses when I was young. Last week, the dress was wrinkled. Page 5
frown hang have a bath have a shower make oneself up Don't frown at me! mend Hang your coat, please. pull Let's have a bath! push I'm going to have a shower. raise I don't have time to make myself up. set I mend your heart. shave He pulls the fence. snore Push the door. spend His hair is raising up. stare She sets the table on Monday. suck I shave everyday. wear They snore in the cinema. weigh He spends money on shows. wink They stare each other. wrinkle The boy is sucking his thumb. I don't wear glasses. I weigh the tomatoes on the scale. The owl is winking. Do not wrinkle your dress. Page 6