Unit 13: ELTON KASHA
Vocabulary
| aeroplane | /ˈeə.rə.pleɪn/ | n |
| cabinet | /ˈkæb.ɪ.nət/ | n |
| cassette player | /kəˈset.pleɪ.əʳ/ | n |
| cocktail | /ˈkɒk.teɪl/ | n |
| comfortable | /ˈkʌmp.fə.tə.bļ/ | adj |
| electric window | /ɪˈlek.trɪk.wɪn.dəʊ/ | n |
| engine | /ˈen.dʒɪn/ | n |
| famous | /ˈfeɪ.məs/ | adj |
| fast | /fɑːst/ | adj |
| perfume | /ˈpɜː.fjuːm/ | n |
| garden | /ˈgɑː.dən/ | n |
| happy | /ˈhæp.i/ | adj |
| lighter | /ˈlaɪ.təʳ/ | n |
| make | /meɪk/ | n |
| pop star | /ˈpɒp.stɑːʳ/ | n |
| slow | /sləʊ/ | adj |
| steering wheel | /ˈstɪərɪŋ.wiːl/ | n |
| stereo | /ˈster.i.əʊ/ | n |
| swimming pool | /ˈswɪm.ɪŋ.puːl/ | n |
| uncomfortable | /ʌnˈkʌmf.tə.bļ/ | adj |
| vermouth | /vəˈmuːθ/ | n |
| watch | /wɒtʃ/ | n |
| wheel | /wiːl/ | n |
Listening

Look at this man.
He’s Elton Kash.
He’s a pop star.
He’s very rich and famous.
Look at his house.
It’s large and expensive, and there’s a swimming-pool in the garden.
There are ten bedrooms in the house.
Elton’s car’s American.
It’s a 1978 Lincoln Continental.
It’s fast and comfortable.
In his car there’s a radio, a stereo cassette-player, a cocktail cabinet, a cigar lighter and electric windows.
But Elton isn’t happy… he’d like a Rolls-Royce.
He’s Elton Kash.
He’s a pop star.
He’s very rich and famous.
Look at his house.
It’s large and expensive, and there’s a swimming-pool in the garden.
There are ten bedrooms in the house.
Elton’s car’s American.
It’s a 1978 Lincoln Continental.
It’s fast and comfortable.
In his car there’s a radio, a stereo cassette-player, a cocktail cabinet, a cigar lighter and electric windows.
But Elton isn’t happy… he’d like a Rolls-Royce.

Look at this man.
He’s Mr. Wilson.
He’s a teacher.
‘s very poor and he isn’t famous.
Look at his house.
It’s small and cheap and there isn’t a garden.
There are only two bedrooms in the house.
Mr. Wilson’s car’s English.
It’s a 1959 Mini.
It’s slow and uncomfortable.
In his car there isn’t a radio or a cassette player… there’s an engine, a steering wheel, and there are four wheels and two doors.
Mr. Wilson isn’t happy… he’d like a new Mini.
He’s Mr. Wilson.
He’s a teacher.
‘s very poor and he isn’t famous.
Look at his house.
It’s small and cheap and there isn’t a garden.
There are only two bedrooms in the house.
Mr. Wilson’s car’s English.
It’s a 1959 Mini.
It’s slow and uncomfortable.
In his car there isn’t a radio or a cassette player… there’s an engine, a steering wheel, and there are four wheels and two doors.
Mr. Wilson isn’t happy… he’d like a new Mini.
Grammar
What make + be + subject?It is + make title.
| Questions | Answers | ||
| What make is | subject | It is | make title |
| What make is | it? the car? this pen? that perfume? | It is | a Rado watch. Rolls-Royce. a Parker. Chanel. |
What make are subject? They are + make title.
| Questions | Answers | ||
| What make are | subject | They are | make title |
| What make are | they? the cars? these pens? those cameras? | They are | Rado watches. Rolls-Royce. Parkers. Kodak and Pentax. |
Language Summary
| What make | is | it? your car? | It’s a Datsun. |
| are | they? your pens? | They’re Parkers. |
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