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Vocabulary Lesson 1
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Tara’s house
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1 Listen and say the number. Repeat. $
Good morning!
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I’m home. 2
6 5 4
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Woof!
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10 make (my) bed have a shower catch the bus watch TV clean (my) teeth leave home use the internet wake up arrive home take the dog for a walk
2 Look and say he, she or they. Every morning at eight o’clock ... 1 he cleans his teeth. 2 ? wakes up. 3 ? makes her bed. 4 ? leaves home. 5 ? take the dog for a walk. 6 ? arrives home. 7 ? watches TV. 8 ? has a shower. 9 ? uses the internet. 10 ? a catch the bus.
3 Remember and say. Number four. What does he do at eight o’clock? He leaves home. That’s right!
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Grammar Lesson 2 1 Read. Listen and find three differences. $
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My routines in Rooftops by Layla Vieira from Brazil Morning
We always have breakfast at quarter to eight on school days. At the weekend we never have breakfast before ten o’clock. We sometimes have a very big breakfast on Sundays. We always leave home at five to eight on school days. We catch the bus to school at eight o’clock, but it sometimes comes late. Afternoon We usually take the dog for a walk after school at four o’clock. At the weekend we sometimes watch TV in the afternoon. Evening
My big English breakfast
We never go to bed after nine o’clock on school days. We always go to bed late on Fridays and Saturdays. We always go to bed at half past eight on Sundays.
always
usually
sometimes
never
2 Read and learn. Make sentences. Adverbs of frequency I / You / We / They He / She
always usually sometimes never
wake up at seven o’clock. go to bed late on Fridays. comes to school early. leaves home late.
Learn to learn Does the adverb of frequency go before or after the verb?
3 Play the game. morning
Tara
afternoon
evening
He never watches TV in the afternoon. Yes! Your turn.
I know! It’s Tara’s dad.
Tara’s mum Tara’s dad Tara’s brother
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Lessons 3 & 4 Culture & Functional language
Totally football! CD1 1 Read and listen. $ 04 Who goes to a special school?
2 Match the headings and the photos. Use your notebook. a Pretty in pink b Active on the beach c Happy with a ball
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2 football strip leotard
training
ballet pumps
On weekdays Tim usually goes for a run at half past six. After breakfast he catches the bus to school. He plays football in the playground before lessons start … and he plays football at lunchtime too! Tim has football training three afternoons a week and he plays in matches on Tuesdays. He wears a red football strip and shin pads. After dinner Tim watches TV. What does he watch? Football! 1 Comment
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shin pads Mrs Ryder says: Tim never makes his bed! But he takes his dog Messi for a walk every day.
Becky always has breakfast with 200 other ballet school students. Then she has a ballet class for two hours. She wears a pink leotard, pink tights and pink ballet pumps. (She likes pink!) After a shower Becky has normal lessons until quarter past four. Then she practises ballet movements until dinnertime. In the pyjamas evening she sometimes watches ballet videos on the internet before she goes to bed (in pink pyjamas!). 1 Comment Hannah says: My favourite dancer is Sylvie Guillem! She’s French.
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EXCHANGE STUDENT POST
Layla from Brazil
Sometimes we have to work on things we’re not good at!
talk about routines 3
4 Listen, read and repeat. $
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5 Make new dialogues and practise. How often do you catch the bus? I catch the bus twice a day.
My cousin Otavio lives in Salvador in Brazil. He loves capoeira. It’s a traditional Brazilian activity with dance and acrobatics. He always does capoeria to traditional music. He sometimes practises on the beach.
3 Read again and say Tim, Becky or Otavio. 1 This child does an activity by the sea. 2 This child eats with lots of people in the morning. 3 This child has got a favourite colour. 4 This child leaves the house very early. 5 This child is from Brazil. 6 This child does an activity that doesn’t use music. 7 This child uses the internet in the evening. 8 This child plays in a match once a week.
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watch TV? eat fruit?
How often do you
twice three times
have a shower?
catch the bus?
clean your teeth?
go for a walk?
listen to music?
do sport?
once
use the internet?
read comics?
day a
week month
day every
week month
Don’t miss the next episode of Young Detectives .
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Lesson 5 Vocabulary & Story
Young Detectives is on the TV.
It’s seven o’clock.
1 Read and listen. $ 06 Which phrases are in the story? CD1
it’s snowing it’s foggy it’s wet the sun is shining it’s raining it’s warm
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Mrs Rose is missing. The police are busy looking for a robber. The children look for Mrs Rose. They start their investigation at her house.
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two Footprints in the snow
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Inside, Annabel and Joey start looking for clues. Something is different in the kitchen – but what?
Look Scamp. It’s snowing! The house is empty.
I remember a clock here. It’s missing. Is this a clue?
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It isn’t snowing now. Gaia notices some footprints in the snow. Look! Footprints! Let’s follow them.
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Matt and Gaia follow the footprints for a while. Suddenly …
It’s raining. The snow is melting and the footprints are disappearing.
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We’re here. We’re near the train station.
Is Mrs Rose catching a train?
Where are we?
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Back in Mrs Rose’s garden, Annabel sees something where the snow is melting.
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Inside the envelope there are five clues to help them find Mrs Rose.
Look! What’s this? Perhaps it belongs to Mrs Rose.
leaflet timetable
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What’s inside? Is there a clue?
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notebook
Matt has got a map.
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Later ... Footprints to the train station and a train timetable. Is Mrs Rose going on a trip?
What’s Mrs Rose doing in Foxton?
list
advert
Let’s find out! We can go to Foxton tomorrow morning.
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Grammar Lesson 6
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1 Which sentences are in the story? Say A or B. A ... the footprints disappear. A It rains every day. A It doesn’t snow.
B ... the footprints are disappearing. B It’s raining. B It isn’t snowing now.
2 Read and learn. Say the missing words. Present simple
Present continuous
It rains every day. It snows every day in winter. What does she do on Sundays?
It’s raining at the moment. It’s snowing now. What’s Mrs Rose doing in Foxton?
He ... his homework after dinner every day.
He ... his homework at the moment.
3 Play the game. What’s the weather usually like in this city?
CRAZY WEATHER
It usually snows. What’s the weather like today?
Usually Today London
The sun is shining and it’s warm.
Seville
It’s Glasgow! Moscow
Yes! Your turn.
Rome Amsterdam Glasgow
4 Talk about the weather where you live. Use these words and phrases.
in January in April in July in November today
cold
windy
hot
cloudy
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Lesson 7 Song, Sounds & Speaking 1 Read and choose. Use your notebook. Listen and check. $ 2 Sing. $
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Oh, I love Ric Moon. His songs are cool!
Suzie doesn’t love me She calls me never / never calls me on the phone. She never comes / comes never to my home. Suzie doesn’t love me anymore. I send her flowers every day. She always throws / throws always them away. Suzie doesn’t love me anymore. The sun is shining. The weather is fine, But here in my heart The sun doesn’t shine.
The flowers are growing. The sky isn’t grey, But here in my heart, It rains every day. She answers never / never answers when I call. She never speaks / speaks never to me at all. Suzie doesn’t love me anymore.
3 Read and answer. 1 Is the singer happy or sad? 2 What’s the weather like? 3 Why does Suzie never call the singer? 4 Listen and repeat. $
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he queen wears wellies when the weather is wet, With a white, winter sweater and a warm woolly hat!
Exam Practice 5 Work in pairs. Cut out and complete your speaking cards. AB 99 & 100
What’s the weather like in Budapest today? It’s raining and it’s cloudy.
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Cross-curricular Lesson 8 1 Which of these years is in medieval times?
LIFE IN MEDIEVAL TIMES
1450 1830 1940 2 Read and listen. $
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We can see the lord of the manor and his manor house. He is looking at his land. We can see bakers, shoemakers and farmers, and their small cottages. The baker is baking bread and the shoemaker is making shoes. The farmers are looking after their vegetables.
manor house
lord
cottages
church
shoemaker
farmers baker Lords
Serfs and peasants
Lords are rich. They live in manor houses or castles. They don’t work, but they always wake up early, and go to church once a day. They usually have hobbies like hunting or watching tournaments. They eat big banquets with meat, fish, vegetables, fruit and honey. They watch musicians, jugglers and magicians.
Serfs work for the lord. They don’t get any money, but they have some land. They have protection from their enemies because they live in the manor. They have different jobs. Some work on the land as farmers and look after the lord’s land. Other serfs are tax collectors, bakers and craftsmen. They can’t leave the manor.
3 Read and say lord, serf or peasant. 1 He’s rich. 2 He can’t leave the manor. 3 He pays for his land. 4 He doesn’t work.
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Peasants usually grow vegetables and pay the lord for the land. They are free, but they usually don’t leave the manor. Some join the church, but most work on the land. Serfs and peasants are very poor. They eat badly. They live in cottages with a table and chairs, but no bed. They sleep on straw on the floor with their animals.
4 Tell your partner about a castle in your country. Coca castle is in Segovia. The castle in Tossa de Mar is next to the beach.
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What time do you usually wake up?
Lessons 9 & 10 Review & Skills
To: Tara, Ben, Dex, Layla This month’s project is to write a poster for the visitor information centre. Write about daily life for visitors to the UK. Please hand in or send to the town hall. The Mayor
Listening
1 Dex interviews Layla. Listen. $ Which phrase is not mentioned?
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have a shower watch TV take the dog for a walk arrive home make my bed
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Read and say True or False.
1 Layla always gets up at six o’clock in Brazil. 2 Layla takes the dog for a walk every day in the UK. 3 Layla never watches TV after school in Brazil. 4 Layla never has a shower in the afternoon in the UK.
Speaking
Grammar
3 Look at Dex’s notes. Tell your partner about Layla. Take turns.
Read and say the missing words. 4
Layla usually watches TV in the UK.
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Layla’s routine (weekends) the UK
Brazil
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never
sometimes
always
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sometimes
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This is me in the UK. I wearing warm clothes because it’s cold and wet! These are my friends in Brazil. They wearing sunglasses because it’s hot and the sun shining. This is me with my host family. We having breakfast (toast and jam, cereal and milk). This is my sister in Brazil. She having breakfast at school (biscuits and chocolate milk).
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Writing
because
Fact We wear T-shirts in summer
5 Match and make sentences with because.
Reason
because
Use your notebook. a It’s very cold. b I want to be a dancer. c I leave home at eight o’clock.
1 I wake up early. 2 I wear warm clothes. 3 I practise twice a day.
it’s hot.
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6 Read and listen. $ 13 It’s nine o’clock in the evening. Where can you buy a snack?
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by Tara, Ben, Dex and Layla 1 Shops Shops usually open at nine o’clock and close at half past five. Big supermarkets usually stay open until late at the weekend. ADVICE: Some big supermarkets are open 24 hours Monday to Friday.
The weather In the winter it usually rains every day. It’s cold because the sun doesn’t usually shine. ADVICE: Bring warm clothes, a raincoat and an umbrella! In the summer it’s usually warm. The sun shines every day. But this is the UK, so it sometimes rains too! ADVICE: Bring sunglasses and T-shirts (and an umbrella just in case!).
School School usually starts at nine o’clock and it always finishes between three and four o’clock. ADVICE: Lots of schools have after-school clubs where you can do sport or learn a language.
3 Eating People have breakfast at about eight o’clock. They have lunch at about twelve or one o’clock. ADVICE: Put an apple in your bag. People usually have dinner early – at five or six o’clock. ADVICE: Don’t worry! They usually have a snack in the evening too.
4 7 Read again and answer.
Use your notebooks. 1 Which shops are open until late at the weekend in the UK? 2 What can you do at an after-school club? 3 Why is it a good idea to bring an umbrella in the summer? 4 What time do people usually have dinner in the UK?
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