Unit 16: GLORIA GUSTO, TOM ATKINS AND TERRY ARCHER


 Unit 16: GLORIA GUSTO, TOM ATKINS AND TERRY ARCHER

Vocabulary

air conditioning/’eəkən,dɪʃənɪŋ/n
all right (=alright)/ɔ:l ‘raɪt/adj
anything/ˈeniθɪŋ/pron
broke/brəʊk/adj
everything/ˈevriθɪŋ/pron
factory/ˈfæktəri/n
good/gʊd/adj
great/greɪt/adj
life/laɪf/n
model/ˈmɒdəl/n
money/ˈmʌni/n
terrible/ˈterəbl/adj
too/tu:/adv
with/wɪð/prep
worker/ˈwɜ:kə(r)/n

Listening

video

Gloria Gusto
16 1 Unit 16: GLORIA GUSTO, TOM ATKINS AND TERRY ARCHER streamline a Hi, there! My name’s Gloria Gusto.
I’m an actress.
I’m from London.
I’ve got a flat in London and a house in Hollywood, with a swimming pool.
I’ve got a new Rolls-Royce and a lot of money in the bank.
I’ve got a husband, and three wonderful children in Hollywood.
Life’s great!
I’ve got everything.
Tom Atkins
16 2 Unit 16: GLORIA GUSTO, TOM ATKINS AND TERRY ARCHER streamline a Hello, my name’s Tom Atkins.
I’m from London, too.
I’m broke. I haven’t got any money.
I haven’t got a job or a house, or a car.
I haven’t got a wife, and I haven’t got any children.
Life’s terrible!
I haven’t got anything!
Terry Archer
16 3 Unit 16: GLORIA GUSTO, TOM ATKINS AND TERRY ARCHER streamline a Look at this man
His name’s Terry Archer.
He isn’t from London.
He’s from Oxford.
He’s a factory worker.
He’s got a good job.
He’s got a car.
He hasn’t got a big house, he’s got a flat.
He’s got a wife, but he hasn’t got any children.
Life’s all right.

Grammar

Have got / Has got

There be & Have got/ Has got
There be
There’s a restaurant near here.
There has been an accident.
Have got/Has got
I have got a lot of money.
Usage:
Have got -I, You, We, They.
Has got – He, She, It.

Affirmative

Noun/PronounHave / Has gotNoun
I
You
You
We
We
They
Tom & Mary
have gota car.
three children.
a big house.
eight books.
a new dog.
two bicycles.
a son.
She
He
It (the house)
That dog
has gota dog.
two cats.
two doors.
three legs.

Negative

Noun/PronounHaven’t / Hasn’tNoun
I
You
You
We
We
They
Tom & Mary
haven’t gota car.
a big house.
eight books.
a new dog.
two bicycles.
a son.
She
He
It (the house)
That dog
hasn’t gota dog.
two cats.
two doors.
a tail.

Interrogative

Have / HasNoun / Pronoun + GotNoun
HaveI
you
you
we
we
they
Tom & Mary
gota car?
three children?
a big house?
eight books?
a new dog?
two bicycles?
a son?
Hasshe
he
it (the house)
that dog
a dog?
two cats?
two doors?
a tail?
YesPronounHave / HasNoPronounHaven’t / Hasn’t
Yes,you
I
we
you
we
they
they
have.No,you
I
we
you
we
they
they
haven’t.
she
he
it
it
has.she
he
it
it
hasn’t.

Language Summary

I
You
We
They
‘ve
have
gota car.
a house.
a radio.
haven’t
have not
He
She
‘s
has
Ithasn’t
has not
HaveI
You
We
They
gota car?
a house?
a radio?
HasHe
She
It
Yes,I
you
we
they
have.No,I
you
we
they
haven’t.
she
he
it
has.she
he
it
hasn’t.

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