Unit 5: Do you have a soccer ball?
Section A
1b Listen and circle the words you hear.
A: Do you have a computer game?
B: No, I don’t.
A: Do you have a ping-pong bat?
B: Yes, I do.
2a Listen to the conversations and number the pictures[1-4].
Conversation 1
A: Do you have a soccer ball, Peter?
B: No, I don’t.
A: Does your brother Alan have one?
B: Yes, he does.
Conversation2
A: Hi, Mike.
B: Hi, Ed.
A: I want to play basktball. Do you have a basktball?
B: Yes, I do.
A: Great!
Conversation 3
A: Hi, Sally.
B: Hi, Jane.
A: Sally, this is my friend, June.
B: Hi, June. Nice to meet you.
C: Nice to meet you, Sally.
B: Let’s play tennis. Do you have a tennis racket, Jane?
A: Sorry, I don’t.
Conversation 4
A: Do you have a volleyball, Barry?
B: No, I don’t. But my brother does. Let’s go and find him.
Section B
2a Listen and check the words that you hear in 1a.
A: Let’s play computer games!
B: That sounds interesting, but I don’t have a computer.
A: Well, do you have a volleyball?
B: Yes.
A: Then let’s play volleyball.
B: Oh, volleyball is so difficult…
A: OK, let’s watch TV.
B: That sounds boring. Hmmm… Let’s play soccer! Do you have a soccer! Do you have a soccer ball?
A: No, I don’t.
B: Oh. Well, do you have a basketball?
A: Yes, I do. Let’s play basketball.
B: That sounds fun!
3a Read this magazine article. Circle the sports things.
Ed Smith has a great sports collection. He has 8 tennis rackets, 9 basketballs, and 7 baseballs. He has 3 soccer balls and 5 volleyballs. But he doesn’t play sports- he only watches them on TV!