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Alison Blair

Jane Cadwallader
Jane Forrest
www.richmondelt.com
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Starter
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1 Professor Mac
He works in a museum. In his
museum he has got magic
paintings. In the paintings the
people move and speak. He has
also got an astrolabe. It can travel
to different countries and to the
past too.
2 Fergus
He is Professor Mac's dog. He loves
Professor Mac and is very obedient
and very intelligent.
3 Tom
He is Lisa's friend.
He is fourteen years
old. He's tall and slim
and he's got brown
hair. Eddie doesn't like
museums but he likes
Professor Mac's
museum.
4 Lisa
She is Tom's friend
and she is t wel ve
years old. She's got
long red hair.
She loves adventures
with Professor Mac.
Which picture?
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5 The Shadows
This is Big Shadow, Medium
Shadow and Little Shadow.
They are very bad. They are
cruel and ugly. They hate
Professor Mac.
7 Robin Hood
He lived a long time
ago in Sherwood
Forest. He was a
good person and he
helped poor people.
The Sheriff of
Nottingham hated
Robin Hood.
8 Eban Nekok
He is an old friend of
Professor Mac. He is an Inuit
and he lives in Greenland.
He has a big problem in his
village and he wants
Professor Mac to help.
9 Nell
Nell lived a long
time ago in
London. She was
a chimney sweep.
She worked very
hard. She lived
with Mr Fagan.
He was very
cruel.
6 The Clackers
They help the Shadows. They are little, purple and
pink and very bad. There are millions of them and
they are everywhere.
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Busy People: Starter
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My Friends
UNIT 1
6
Match the pictures and the words.
Activities
skiing
skateboarding
chatting
on the messenger
meeting friends
drawing
dancing
shopping
School Subjects
Science
Maths
English
History
Geography
Art
Music
IT
PE
2
A
B
C
D
WORD
PRACTICE
Im not good at skiing.
I dont like PE.
But wait a minute,
Look and see,
Im the queen of IT!
Im good at dancing.
I like History.
But most of all...
Look and see,
Im the queen of IT!
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of IT
Listen to the song.
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M
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G
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M
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Listen, repeat and say the reference.
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Listen and repeat.
C
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ation Corner
Listen and guess who.
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7
3
Tom
Danny
Eddie
Darren
Answer the questions.
IT.
What are you
good at?
Im OK at Maths and
Im good at dancing.
Whats your
favourite subject?
T
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Memory Gam
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Play the game.
School Report
EnglishA
Maths
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Listen and read.
Professor Mac and Robin Hood Episode 1
2
Lisa and Tom have got a school project about Robin
Hood. They go to a museum. Lisa is a bit bossy!
They meet Professor Mac. He is friendly and very
helpful.
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3 4
6
5
Professor Mac pulls out a magic
painting of Robin Hood.
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Come on, Tom.
This way.
But I haven't got
more money!
I want more
money!
Wow! It's
Robin Hood!
That's the Sheriff of Nottingham.
He is a bad-tempered and cruel man!
Oh, hello! We've got a
project on Robin Hood.
I don't like museums.
They're boring!
I really don't like you!
I'm Professor Mac. Perhaps
I can change your mind, Tom!
Here you are.
And Maid Marian!
And they're moving!
Maid Marian and Robin Hood,
The leaders of our band.
They're so kind and they're so good.
The best in all the land.
That's Friar Tuck. He eats a lot!
That's Little John. He's tall and strong.
Stop! Give me
your money!
You're very
generous.
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8
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Listen and
repeat.
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Tom doesn't like flying very much.
Professor Mac takes them to the science
section of the museum, where they find
friendly
patient
helpful
generous
bossy
forgetful
boring
bad-tempered
Oh, no! Look!
Strange creatures!
Clackers! Lisa, Tom.
Quick! Come with me!!
I've got you,
Robin Hood.
What's that?
It's my astrolabe.
There's a
dog in it!
This is Fergus.
Now, quickly, jump
in and hold on!
Hello, Fergus.
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Ahhh! Where
are we going?
We're off to help Robin Hood.
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10
Read and listen.
is the art of reading
peoples futures, using the lines on the palm
of their hands. This is called a pseudoscience,
because it cannot be scientifically proved.
It was popular in ancient Greece.
A Heart line
Is there a very long line? You are a loving person. Great!
Is there a fine line? You only think about yourself.
Not very good, eh?
Is there a straight line? You are very aggressive! Oh, no!
B Head line
Have you got a short and straight line? You are very
passionate.
Have you got a long line? You are very energetic.
Have you got a broken line? You are selfish. That is not
very good.
C Life line
Is there a long and straight line? You have got a long life! Marvellous!
Is there a fine line? You are very nervous. Be calm!
Is there a broken line? You have got a happy life. Congratulations!
D Destiny line
Have you got a long and straight line? You are very successful!
Have you got a broken line? You havent got much money! Oh, no!
Have you got a short line? You are hard-working! Well done!
E Success line
Is there a very fine line? You are successful. Very good!
Is there a very long line? You have got glory and fame.
Can I have your autograph?
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palm /pm/ noun Your palm has lots of lines.
glory /lr/ noun There is no glory if you
win dishonestly.
broken /brkn/ adjective My bike is broken;
I can't cycle.
selfish /self/ adjective My brother is very
selfish; he always eats all the ice cream.
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1 2
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Listen to the story.
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Cathy the Coach
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Geography English
Maths
chatting on
the
messenger
skateboarding
skiing
History
boring
forgetful
meeting
friends
shopping generous
subject + verb/verb(s) + complement
I eat vegetables. She likes shopping.
You watch a lot of TV. We study Art on Thursday.
He goes home early. They ski in winter.
subject + do/does + not + verb + complement
I don't play football.
You don't speak English.
He doesn't do his homework.
She doesn't speak French.
We don't listen to music.
They don't read books.
Do/Does + subject + verb + complement + ?
Do you have a computer?
Yes, I do. / No, I don't.
Does he like History?
Yes, he does. / No, he doesn't.
Does she listen to music?
Yes, she does. / No, she doesn't.
Do we start school tomorrow?
Yes, we do. / No, we don't.
Do they skateboard?
Yes, they do. / No, they don't.
Language
G
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M
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G
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M
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subject + am/is/are + (not) + complement
I'm forgetful. I'm not bossy.
You're tall. You aren't boring.
He's strong. He isn't English.
She's intelligent. She isn't bad-tempered.
We're generous. We aren't patient.
They're Spanish. They aren't short.
subject + have/has + (not) + got + complement
I've got straight hair. I haven't got a beard.
You've got freckles. You haven't got curly hair.
We've got blue eyes. We haven't got a beard.
He's got green eyes. He hasn't got a big nose.
She's got sunglasses. She hasn't got a scar.
They've got dark skin. They haven't got fair hair.
like/not like
+ noun or gerund
be/not be good at
I am good at Maths. He likes apples.
You are good at drawing. They like meeting friends.
He isn't good at skateboarding. We don't like History.
We aren't good at Art. She doesn't like skiing.
Are you good at dancing? Do you like IT?
Is she good at English? Does she like listening
to music?
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Summary
Science helpful
bad-tempered
skiing
IT
Music
Art
bossy
dancing
drawing
patient friendly
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You walked to the park,
But you didnt walk with me.
You talked on the phone,
But you didnt talk to me.
Chorus:
You were so busy.
I think we all agree.
You were so busy,
You had no time for me.
You played on the computer,
But you didnt play with me.
You brushed your hair,
But you didnt brush me.
Chorus
At the Weekend
UNIT 2
14
Match the pictures and the words.
Listen to the song.
Weekend Activities
watch TV
watch a football match
stay at home
stay at a friends
play basketball
play on the computer
listen to music
listen to the radio
help your mum
help your dad
talk on the phone
talk to a friend
walk in the park
walk the dog
tidy your bedroom
tidy the living room
2
E
F
G
H
WORD
PRACTICE
A
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Dog
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Listen, repeat and say the reference.
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Listen and repeat.
C
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ation Corner
Listen and guess who.
4
15
3
I played basketball.
I stayed
with a friend.
What about you?
What did you do
at the weekend?
Answer the questions.
Tom
s Weekend Game
Play the game.
Tom
Danny
Jack
Darren
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Listen and read.
Professor Mac and Robin Hood Episode 2
2
The astrolabe went to the time of Robin Hood. It went to a prison.
Robin Hood and Maid Marian were there. They were very surprised!
Professor Mac talked to Robin Hood
about the Clackers and the Shadows.
1
3 4
5 6
Robin Hood wrote a letter to Little John.
Fergus went to Sherwood Forest. Little John
read the message.
Tom, Lisa and Professor Mac
looked out of the window. And this is what they saw!
5
Yes, I saw those creatures!
I thought it was my
imagination!
Who are you?!
Thank you,
little dog.
Can Fergus take this
message to Little John?
Come on, everyone. To the
prison, but in different clothes!
Look! Is that for Robin
Hood and Maid Marian?
I'm Lisa and
this is Fergus.
This is Professor Mac
and I'm Tom. We're
here to help you.
I'm afraid so, Tom.
Fergus, find Little
John! Quickly!
Oh, no. I'm afraid not.
They're very real, and
very dangerous!
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7
8
9
10
Listen and
repeat.
6
Suddenly Professor Mac, Tom and Lisa helped Robin Hood
and his band.
The sheriff and Medium Shadow watched Robin Hood.
Stop! Stop
Robin Hood!
For Robin Hood
and a free England!
Robin! Here
are the horses.
Oh, no!
I can't look.
Don't worry,
Lisa. Help is near!
Quickly!
Off we go.
Look behind! The
soldiers are coming!
Oooh! I don't like riding!
(go) went
(read) read
(write) wrote
(wear) wore
(have) had
(buy) bought
(do) did
(see) saw
That's the end of
you, Robin Hood!
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Read and listen.
Dear Diary,
This morning, I got up as usual and
I had a shower. I couldnt find my favourite
pair of jeans! They were in the washing machine.
I had to wear my black trousers. I met my
friend Julie and we walked to school. My Maths
exam was really hard, but I think I passed.
Paul was in the playground and he smiled at me.
I think he likes me!!!! I am really happy.
In the afternoon, my friends and I went
to the youth club and we played table tennis
and had some lemonade. On the way home, I
saw a little dog that was lost. I looked at its
tag and I took it to its house. The owner was
very happy to see his dog. I did my homework
when I arrived home and I also studied some
Science. I was quite tired, so as soon as I
finished dinner I went to bed. I watched TV for
a while. I hope I see Paul again tomorrow!
Bye, Diary
Write your diary about Saturday.
Read the diary page and put the photos in the correct order.
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Listen to the story
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1 2 3
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Camping Fun!
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(wear) wore stay at
home
talk to
a friend
(go) went
watch a
football match
watch TV
play on the
computer
help your
dad
play
basketball
talk on the
phone
(read) read (write) wrote
subject + simple past verb + complement
Regular verbs
I played basketball.
You listened to music.
She helped her dad.
We talked on the phone.
They tidied the bedrooms.
subject + did not (didn't) verb + complement
I didn't play basketball.
You didn't listen to music.
She didn't help her dad.
We didn't talk on the phone.
They didn't tidy the bedrooms.
Did + subject + verb + complement + ?
Did you play tennis?
Yes, I did. / No, I didn't.
Did he listen to the radio?
Yes, he did. / No, he didn't.
Did we play on the computer?
Yes, we did. / No, we didn't.
Did they watch TV?
Yes, they did. / No, they didn't.
Language
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subject + irregular simple past verb + complement
Irregular verbs- remember the new form!
I went to Canada.
I saw my friends.
I bought a book.
You read a newspaper.
He did his homework.
She wrote a postcard.
We wore blue trousers.
They had hamburgers for lunch.
subject + did not + verb (didn't) + complement
I didn't go to Canada.
I didn't see my friends.
I didn't buy a book.
You didn't read a newspaper.
He didn't do his homework.
She didn't write a postcard.
We didn't wear blue trousers.
They didn't have hamburgers for lunch.
Did + subject + verb + complement + ?
Did you go to Italy? Yes, I did. / No, I didn't.
Did he see the programme? Yes, he did. / No, he didn't.
Did we write a letter? Yes, we did. / No, we didn't.
Did they wear hats? Yes, they did. / No they didn't.
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tidy the
living room
(see) saw
(do) did
tidy your
bedroom
(buy) bought
walk in
the park
(have) had
stay at a
friends
listen to
music
listen to the
radio
help your
mum
walk the dog
Summary
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1
Touch your head, touch your arm.
Touch your elbow, touch your wrist.
Touch your hand, wiggle
your fingers.
Click your fingers!
Chorus:
You must keep the rhythm.
And you mustnt stop.
Do the body rap. Lets start from
the top.
Touch your head, touch your leg.
Touch your knee, touch your ankle.
Touch your foot, wiggle your toes.
Stamp your feet!
Chorus
Ouch!
UNIT 3
22
Match the words and the numbers.
Listen to the song.
Parts of the Body
arm
elbow
wrist
hand
finger
leg
knee
ankle
toe
head
shoulder
stomach
hip
back
T
he Body Rap
2
WORD
PRACTICE
1
6
5
13
11
4
8
7
9
2
12
14
3
10
Touch your head, touch your stomach.
Touch your back, touch your shoulder.
Touch your throat, touch your hip.
Click your fingers and stamp your feet!
Chorus
Lets stop!
Listen, repeat and say the reference.
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Listen and repeat.
C
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Listen and guess.
4
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3



: must : can : mustn't
Answer the questions.
The
Get Well Soon Gam
e
Play the game.
Ive got a
sprained ankle.
Whats the matter?
And whats the
matter with you?
Ive got a
broken arm.
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Listen and read.
Professor Mac and Robin Hood Episode 3
2 1
3 4
5 6
They went to see the doctor. She was very clever.
The children had flu. Suddenly
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Hmm... Let
me see.
They've got a
headache, a
temperature
and a cough.
Your foot isn't broken,
but you mustn't walk.
Oh! My foot!
I've got a friend.
She is a doctor.
She lives near here.
Yes, I am. Oh! I
mean, nooooooo!
Quick! Soldiers!
We must hide!
They must drink lots of
water and take an aspirin.
You're very good
at riding, Lisa.
What's the matter
with these children?
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10
Listen and
repeat.
6
1
Robin Hood went with Professor Mac, Tom and
Lisa back to the prison.
headache
earache
stomach ache
toothache
cold
cough
temperature
flu
No, and I don't think you want to come in.
The children are very sick.
It's time to go home. Let's
go and find the astrolabe.
Goodbye and good luck!
Is Robin Hood here?
I saw Robin Hood and
his friends go that way.
Thank you, doctor.
Come on, men.
Oh, I'm
so sick.
Good. The soldiers
are looking for me
in the forest!
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Read and listen.
1 How do you go to school?
a by bus
b on foot
c by car
2 What do you do at break time?
a do sports
b sit and talk
c eat and drink
3 How often do you eat vegetables?
a twice a week
b never
c once a week
4 How often do you brush your teeth?
a twice a day
b once a day
c when I remember
5 What do you do after dinner?
a relax
b eat sweets
c watch TV for three hours
6 How often do you have a shower?
a every day
b three/four times a week
c once a week
7 What sports do you play?
a I only do sports at school.
b I dont do sports.
c Many! At school and in my free time.
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1 a 0 b 2 c 0
2 a 3 b 1 c 0
3 a 3 b 0 c 1
4 a 3 b 1 c 0
5 a 3 b 0 c 1
6 a 3 b 1 c 0
7 a 1 b 0 c 3
0 5 = Y o u a r e v e r y u n h e a l t h y . Y o u m u s t c h a n g e y o u r h a b i t s . D o y o u w a n t t o
v i s i t t h e d o c t o r a n d t h e d e n t i s t v e r y o f t e n ?
6 1 2 = Y o u a r e q u i t e h e a l t h y . Y o u n e e d t o d o m o r e e x e r c i s e a n d g e t s o m e m o r e
h e a l t h y h a b i t s . C h a n g e s o m e t h i n g s a n d y o u w i l l b e a l o t h e a l t h i e r .
1 3 2 0 = Y o u a r e v e r y h e a l t h y . C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s !
Do this questionnaire and
see how healthy you are.
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Listen to the story.
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1
Mary Seacole
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subject + can + verb + complement
It's not a problem to do this!
I can eat yoghurt, but I mustn't eat sweets.
You can stay at home, but you must rest.
He can drink water, but he mustn't drink lemonade.
She can read in bed, but she mustn't make noise.
We can go to the park, but we must be home early.
They can stay in the classroom, but they must be quiet.
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cold
leg
toothache
elbow
arm
toe
finger
knee
hand
stomach ache wrist
subject + must + verb + complement
It's important to do it!
I must remember to do my homework tonight.
You must eat fruit every day.
She must clean her teeth after breakfast.
We must say goodbye to all the children.
They must tidy up before they leave the classroom.
subject + must + (not) + verb + complement
It's important not to do it!
I mustn't leave my comics on the floor.
You mustn't eat too many sweets.
He mustn't watch TV all day.
We mustn't forget to close the door.
They mustn't play with the new camera.
Language
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Language in Dialogue
What's the matter?
I've got a stomach ache.
You must drink a lot of water.
You mustn't eat chocolate.
You can eat yoghurt.
What's the matter?
I've got an earache.
You must take some medicine.
You mustn't listen to loud music.
You can put something warm against your ear.
What's the matter?
I've got a toothache.
You must visit your dentist.
You mustn't eat so many sweets.
What's the matter?
I've got a temperature and a headache.
You must stay in bed today.
You mustn't work or study.
You can drink lots of water.
What's the matter?
I've got a cough and a cold.
You must wear warm clothes.
You mustn't go outside.
You can drink warm tea.
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earache
flu
stomach
shoulder
head
cough
headache
temperature
hip
ankle
Summary
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Busy People 1: At the Hospital
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My Grandparents
UNIT 4
32
Match the pictures and the words.
live - lived
in a city
in a town
in a village
in the country
in a house
in a flat
in a castle
with grandparents
with parents
with an aunt
with an uncle
with cousins
work - worked
in an office
in a factory
in a shop
on a farm
T
he Body R
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p
1
Chorus:
Oh, tell me, tell me, please.
Where did you live?
And what did you do?
In all the years,
Before I met you.
Did you live in a castle?
Did you ever see bats?
Did you work on a farm?
Did you ever see rats?
Chorus
Did you live with an aunt?
Did your aunt have cats?
Did you work in a shop?
Did the shop have hats?
Listen to the song.
2
W
h
at
did you
d
o
?
WORD
PRACTICE
I
J
K
L
Listen, repeat and say the reference.
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Listen and repeat.
C
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ation Corner
Listen and answer.
4
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3
1
I lived in the
countryside.
Where do
you live now?
Where did you live
when you were a baby?
In a town.
Play the game.
Answer the questions.
T
he
Granny Game
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Listen and read.
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2 1
3 4
5 6
Professor Mac in the Arctic Circle Episode 1
Strange things
began to happen.
Food tasted horrible.
This is my story. Six months
ago, men visited the village.
They wanted oil.
We are a small village. We've only got one teacher,
one detective and one politician - that's me.
But we are very happy. We don't want an oil rig.
This fish tastes horrible!
Houses fell down.
My house! What's happening?
Last week, our pop star, Paliko, disappeared.
Paliko's house disappeared too!
Where's Paliko?
We need
your help.
One day, Professor Mac had a visitor.
Eban Nekok! Children,
this is an old friend.
He's from Greenland.
Do you want money?
We want to build an oil rig here.
Where's Paliko's
house?
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9
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Eban, Professor Mac and his friends arrived in Greenland. Just in time!
Professor Mac hypnotised the polar bears.
Listen and
repeat.
6
1
pop star
actor
actress
teacher
detective
artist
football player
politician
Oh, no, Professor Mac.
Is that the Clackers? Our detective was very worried.
She talked to Paliko's brother, the artist.
Hmm. Let's go and see.
Get the warm clothes
from the cupboard, Tom.
I saw some little
creatures. Very strange!
OK! Lisa, Tom! Get the Clackers.
Look! Look,
Professor Mac!
Did you see
anything strange?
Oh, no! Look at the polar bears!
Look out,
Professor Mac!
Don't worry, Tom.
Calm down. Calm
down, polar bears.
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1
3
4
2
hey met at school and played football
every afternoon. They started a band.
They wrote their songs and they became
famous after the American Idol
competition. They lived in New York,
but now they live in a town near London.
hey worked together in the country.
He was an artist and she was a politician.
They helped the poor and sang songs
to get money. They became famous after
the Live Aid concert. They lived in
a small village, but now they live in
a castle.
e lived in a very small flat in Italy.
His mother was a teacher and his father
was a detective. He listened to the radio
every day and sang the songs.
He became famous when he sang
at a Christmas concert in Rome.
er real name is Susan Watts. She was
born in the United States, and started
singing when she was very young.
She became a pop star and an actress.
Her husband is an actor. They have two
children and they live in a big house
in Los Angeles.
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Granny and the Vampire Bat
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7 8 9
1 3 2
Granny, tell
me a story...
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in an office detective
with an aunt
pop star
artist
in a castle
in the
country
politician
on a farm
in a flat
in a town in a village
Did + subject + verb + complement + ?
Did I say goodbye? Yes, you did.
Did you see your friends yesterday? Yes, I did.
Did he play football last Saturday? No, he didn't.
Did we need to buy a new school book? No, we didn't.
Did they watch TV after school? Yes, they did.
Were/Was + subject + adjective + complement + ?
Were you tired this morning? No, I wasn't.
Was Anna hungry last night? Yes, she was.
Were you good at Maths at school? Yes, we were.
Were they bossy when they were young? Yes, they were.
Were/Was + subject + a + noun + ?
Were you a teacher when you were young? No, I wasn't.
Was your brother an actor? Yes, he was.
Were your friends detectives? No, they weren't.
Language
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Wh word + did + subject + verb + complement + ?
When did you become a pop star?
Why did Ellie buy ten pencil sharpeners?
What time did we get up yesterday?
How did they go to school when they were young?
Wh word + was/were + subject + (adjective) + complement + ?
Why were you angry this morning?
What were you good at when you were at school?
When were you tired?
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with grandparents actress
teacher
football player
with cousins
with an
uncle
actor
in a house
in a factory
with parents
shop in a city
Wh word + adjective/adverb + was/were + subject +
complement + ?
How often were you late for school?
How old was your mother when she became a doctor?
How big was your school?
How tall was your brother when he was twelve?
How late were you for your tennis class?
Summary
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Next Weekend
UNIT 5
40
Match the pictures and the words.
buy
crisps
peanuts
sweets
popcorn
biscuits
go to the
cinema
theatre
funfair
shopping centre
sports centre
zoo
watch
the news
a game show
a film
a cartoon
a soap opera
T
he Body R
a
p
Chorus:
Where are you going to go
Next weekend?
What are you going to do,
You and your friends?
Were going to watch a film,
And play football in the park.
Were going to go into town,
And stay there till its dark.
Chorus
Were going to do our homework,
And then forget about school.
Were going to have lots of fun,
Down at the swimming pool.
Chorus
Listen and sing.
2
N
ext Weekend
WORD
PRACTICE
M
N
O
P
Listen, repeat and say the reference.
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C
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Listen and guess who.
4
1
41
3
1
= watch
= go
= buy
Mac
Lisa
Tom
Nick
Ruth
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What are you
going to watch on
television tonight?
Im going to
watch a cartoon.
Im going to
go the cinema.
Play the game.
Answer the questions.
The Next Weekend Game
What are you going
to do next weekend?
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5
2 1
3
5
Professor Mac in the Arctic Circle Episode 2
Only four.
Oh, no! What are those
strange animals?
Clackers!
Swim quickly!
The water is very cold!
Wow!
Fergus! Go and
get Professor Mac.
Professor Mac, Lisa, Tom and Eban Nekok went to an
Inuit school.
The children looked for food.
Stay here. I'm going
to talk to the detective.
Hello. Nice
to meet you.
And then we're going
to write a letter to
put in the bottle.
Oh, great!
4
Hmm!
I'm going to
catch some fish.
Here's a bottle of
milk and a packet
of biscuits.
We've got a loaf of bread
and a tin of peaches.
What are we going to do?! We're going to drink the milk.
Hello, Nick. Hello, Ruth.
This is Lisa and Tom.
How many children go to school here?
I'm going to change
school next year.
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8
9
The children went outside.
Listen and
repeat.
6
1
a packet
of biscuits
a loaf of bread
a can of cola
a bottle of milk
a tin of peaches
a bar of chocolate
a jar of jam
a kilo of apples
6
7
I'd love a bar
of chocolate!
That's Paliko!
Paliko, our pop star!
Dear Anyone, We are
lost in a house on an
island in the ocean.
Please help.
Oh, no. The ice is melting!
Our island is getting smaller!
Hello!
Paliko! Paliko!
It's me and Ruth.
That's the aurora borealis.
Oh, come and look! It's beautiful.
It's very beautiful!
Pity we can't eat it!
She loves chocolate. I'm
sure she's got chocolate.
Hello! Hello,
over there!
Who's that singing?
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(March 20 April 19)
You are going to see a special
friend this weekend and you are
going to have a good time. You
are going to play a game with
someone from your family.
(April 20 May 19)
You are going to go to an
exciting place at the weekend
and you arent going to be alone
at all! Someone is going to give
you a surprise present!
(May 20 June 20)
Someone is going to give you a
telephone call and everything is
going to be great. A member of
your family is going to have
something special to tell you all!
(June 21 July 21)
You are going to have a fantastic
weekend and you are going to
be with all your friends. A friend
is going to give you some news
that you dont expect to hear!
(July 22 August 22)
A member of your family is going
to make your weekend really
special! You are going to have a
headache on Sunday because you
have exams next week.
(August 23 September 21)
You are going to have a very
busy day with your friends on
Saturday. Be careful about what
you say to a friend. It isnt going
to be a secret!
(September 22 October 22)
You are going to go out on
Saturday evening and have a
fantastic time. You are going to
meet someone really special!
(October 23 November 21)
You are going to see someone
that you dont expect to see on
Saturday. You are going to be
happy and you are going to speak
to this person a lot!
(November 22 December 21)
You are going to get a phone call
and someone is going to invite
you to go out. You are going to
have a good time, but dont be
late home!
(December 22 January 19)
Someone is going to call you to
take you to a place where you
are going to meet very many
special people. Who are they?
(January 20 February 17)
You are going to have a great
time this weekend, but be
careful with a friend who is
going to give you a strange
surprise. What is it going to be?
(February 18 March 19)
You are going to see a very
important person this weekend.
You are going to have a good
time on Saturday evening.
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The Story of Luke and Laura
4 5 6 7
8 9 10
1 3 2
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Wh word + be going to + verb + complement + ?
When are you going to do your homework?
Where is she going to go on Friday afternoon?
Who is she going to go to the cinema with?
Why are we going to go to the shopping centre?
How are they going to travel to Greece?
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a loaf of bread crisps
funfair
a can of cola
a cartoon
a bar of
chocolate
a packet of
biscuits
zoo
peanuts
a tin of
peaches
shopping
centre
a kilo of
apples
subject + be going to + verb + complement
I'm going to buy some fruit.
He's going to play football at the sports centre.
You're going to do your homework this weekend!
They're going to watch TV.
We're going to eat popcorn at the cinema.
subject + be + not + going to + verb + complement
I'm not going to play football this weekend.
He's not going to come to the cinema with us.
You're not going to watch TV this evening.
They're not going to go to the zoo on Saturday.
We're not going to see my granny on Sunday.
They're not going to play computer games this weekend.
Language
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You can + verb + complement + here/there
You can buy clothes here.
You can see animals there.
You can do sport here.
You can see films there.
You can go on rides here.
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to be + subject + be going to + verb + complement + ?
Am I going to go to Granny's house?
Yes, you are. / No, you're not.
Are you going to play tennis?
Yes, I am. / No, I'm not.
Is she going to tidy her room?
Yes, she is. / No, she isn't.
Are we going to go to the cinema this weekend, Mum?
Yes, we are. / No, we're not.
Are they going to go shopping this afternoon?
Yes, they are. / No, they're not.
theatre a jar of jam
sweets
a game show
a film
a bottle
of milk
biscuits
cinema
the news
a soap opera
popcorn sports centre
Summary
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1
Chorus:
Where shall we go for our holiday
Up among the stars?
Shall we go to Jupiter,
Or shall we go to Mars?
Mars is rather boring,
There isnt much to do.
Jupiters bigger than Mars,
It moves much faster too.
Chorus
But Mars is hotter than Jupiter,
Because its nearer the sun.
I want to go to Mars.
I think its much more fun.
Our Planets
UNIT 6
48
Match the pictures and the words.
Listen to the song.
solar system
star
planet
moon
ring
sun
planets
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
S
pace Holiday
2
WORD
PRACTICE
9
12
8
7
5
6
10
3
4
11
2
1
Listen, repeat and say the reference.
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C
o
nvers
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Listen and guess.
4
1
49
3
1
Volume
compared to Earth
Temperature (C)
Distance from sun
(million km)
Velocity
(thousand km/h)
Neptune
Uranus
Saturn
Jupiter
Mars
Venus
Mercury
Earth
5% of Earth
86% of Earth
15% of Earth
1,318 x Earth
95 x Earth
67 x Earth
57 x Earth
7.2
329
449
-25
-153
-184
-196
-223
150
57
107
229
777
1,429
2,871
4,496
68
15
37
18
214
127
77
85
Play the game.
Answer the questions.
The Planet Game
Neptune.
Jupiter.
Which is the coldest planet?
Which is the biggest planet?
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5
1
2 3
Professor Mac in the Arctic Circle Episode 3
Turn the boat back.
There are children in danger.
Bottle? What bottle?
Hey! Give me that
bottle. There's a
letter inside.
Help! Help!
Paliko's house and the Inuit school were sinking deeper into the ocean. The children were hungrier and colder!
Just in time!
The scientists were in a boat. They wanted to
do scientific tests, but the waves were getting
bigger. There was going to be a storm.
The scientist read Tom's letter.
4
Wow! Look! Supersonic
rollerblades!
I don't think so!
We can't go closer. The waves are too
big! What's that? It looks like a rocket!
Look at those killer whales.
Do they eat people?
Professor Mac! Oh,
thank goodness!
It's getting colder.
5
Hold onto the rope. Quickly!
The wind is getting stronger!
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6
7
8 9
Listen and
repeat.
6
1
The boat went back to the land.
galaxy
universe
scientist
star
astronaut
rocket
thousand
million
1,000
1,000,000
And you
saved Paliko!
That's OK. I think
I'm going to stay. It's
very beautiful here!
Hi, I'm Professor Lindsay.
Goodbye,
Professor Mac.
Goodbye, everyone.
There they are! Hello, Professor Mac. Hello,
children. Thank goodness you are safe!
Well, maybe you
aren't so bad.
Another professor!
Yes, but he's a
bad professor.
Thank you, Professor Mac. Thank you,
Professor Lindsay. You saved our children.
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Mercury
How many did you get right?
Remember the order of the planets!
Are these statements true or false?
1 There are eight planets in the solar system.
2 Venus is the closest planet to the sun.
3 It takes the earth one year to go around the sun.
4 Mercury goes around the sun in only 88 days.
5 There are 159 moons in our solar system.
6 Mercury and Venus havent got any moons.
7 Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun.
8 The moon is the brightest object in our night sky.
Neptune
Venus
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
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Frank and his Fly
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7 8 9
1 3 2
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scientist
Uranus
star
Mars
universe
astronaut
galaxy
Neptune
short adjectives: adjective + er / est
She's the strongest girl in the class.
Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
Language
adjectives ending in -y: y i + -est
You're the funniest person I know!
Today is the happiest day of my life.
long adjectives: the most + adjective
This is the most beautiful place in the world.
We're reading the most interesting book in the library.
irregular adjectives
good better best
bad worse worst
short adjectives ending in vowel + consonant:
adjective + double consonant + -est
Greenland is the biggest island in the world.
My dog is the fattest dog in the park.
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Subject + verb + the + superlative -est
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun.
Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun.
Jupiter is the fastest planet.
Which is the slowest planet?
spelling adjectives with vowel - consonant - vowel =
we double the consonant
b-i-g Jupiter is the biggest planet.
It is bigger than all the others.
h-o-t Venus is the hottest planet.
It is hotter than all the others.
f-a-t Uncle Pat is fatter than Uncle Joe.
He is fatter than all my other uncles.
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subject + verb + comparative -er + than
Mars moves faster than Jupiter.
Jupiter moves slower than Mars.
Tom is stronger than Luke.
Luke is weaker than Tom.
I am younger than my sisters.
My sisters are older than me.
Summary
more + have got + more + noun + than
Jupiter has got more moons than Earth.
I have got more money than you.
Jupiter
Venus
ring
Mercury
moon
Saturn
million
rocket
Earth
sun thousand
1,000
1,000,000
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Busy People 2: Funny World
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Let's explore!
UNIT 7
58
Match the pictures and the words.
Ride
a bike
a motorbike
a horse
a camel
Fly
a plane
a helicopter
a balloon
Drive
a car
a bus
a train
a lorry
a van
a jeep
Sail
a boat
a canoe
a raft
Listen to the song.
2
W
hat were
y
ou doing?
WORD
PRACTICE
Q
R
S
T
What were you doing
At half past two?
What were you doing?
I was looking for you.
I was riding a camel,
I was flying a plane.
I went to Morocco,
And I went to Spain.
What were you doing
At half past eight?
What where you doing?
Why were you late?
I was sailing a boat,
I was driving a lorry.
We forgot the time,
We really are sorry.
Listen, repeat and say the reference.
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3
By plane.
How do you
go to school?
Play the game.
Answer the questions.
T
he
Journey Game
By bike.
How do you
go on holiday?
Listen and guess who.
4
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5
1
4
5 6
Professor Mac and the Chimney Sweeps Episode 1
There's a ladder going down.
Can you see
what I see?
I'm so hungry!
Who wore these clothes?
Food? You lazy girl!
Come with me.
Look, there's Fagan. Can
we have some food, please?
Shh. Let's listen to
what they are saying.
Look! A chimney!
A chimney sweep.
Lisa and Tom went to see Professor Mac. He was
looking at some small, black clothes.
The astrolabe flew over the houses. Then it went round and
round and round. Suddenly
They were going down the chimney when
they saw a tunnel.
Yes! Clackers!
OK.
I'm so tired!
2
3
Professor Mac pulled out a painting of some
chimney sweeps.
They were children.
Their lives were terrible!
Let's go along this tunnel.
I can see a light.
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repeat.
6
1
up
down
round
across
along
through
over
under
9 10
They went along the tunnel. They came to another
chimney. Now there was more light.
Tom landed in the fireplace. He was not alone!
Tom was climbing down the
chimney when suddenly
7 8
Ah, ha! What have we
got here? Oh, good!
A new chimney sweep!
The light's coming from down there.
Oh! What are we going to do?
Let's go down, then.
Be careful, Tom.
Up you go,
you lazy girl.
Don't worry, Lisa.
Ouch!
I'm Tom.
Ahhhhhhh!
Oh! Who are you?
Are you hurt?
OK.
Tom!
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7
Here is a map of a town and two descriptions.
Which one is correct?
The police station is next to the restaurant.
There is a bridge between the library and the car park.
The sports centre is next to the car park and the library.
The school is next to the hospital. The park is opposite
the library. There is a bridge between the car park and
the library. The restaurant is next to the sports centre.
W
here are you?
You are at the police station. Turn left. Turn right and walk to the traffic
lights. Turn left. What building is on the right?
You are at the shops. Cross the road. Walk through the car park.
Go over the bridge. Where are you?
You are at the restaurant. Turn left. Walk along the street. Turn right
at the traffic lights and go along the street. What building is on your left?
You are at the sports centre. Turn left and walk down the street.
Turn right at the library. What building is on your left?
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8
Where is Grandad Jones?
4 5 6
7 8 9
1 2 3
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under a canoe
round
up
a bike
across
a jeep
a camel
a lorry
a bus
a car a helicopter
subject + was/were + -ing + complement
I was riding a camel. I was driving a lorry.
You were driving a car. You were sailing a raft.
He was flying a plane. He was flying a balloon.
She was walking up a mountain. She was running through the
rooms.
We were sailing a boat. We were riding a horse.
They were running down a mountain. They were walking over
the mountain.
Language
Subject + was/were + not + -ing + complement
NB: was not = wasn't
were not = weren't
I wasn't walking through the tunnel.
I wasnt flying an airplane.
You weren't running through the trees.
You werent walking in the woods.
He wasn't riding a horse.
He wasnt driving a bus.
She wasn't sailing a raft.
She wasnt running across the road.
We weren't driving a jeep.
We werent sailing a canoe.
They weren't flying a helicopter.
They werent riding a camel.
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Was / Were + subject + -ing + complement + ?
Was I walking in my sleep last night?
Yes, I was. / No, I wasn't.
Was he going over the bridge?
Yes, he was. / No, he wasn't.
Was she going under the bridge?
Yes, she was. / No, she wasn't.
Were you walking along the river?
Yes, you were. / No, you weren't.
Were we sailing down the river at 10 o'clock?
Yes, we were. / No, we weren't.
Were they crossing the road?
Yes, they were. / No, they weren't.
Wh- word + was/were + subject + -ing
What was I doing at half past nine?
I was flying in a helicopter.
Where was he driving last night?
He was driving home.
Why were you riding a camel?
I love camels.
Who were we sailing up the river with?
We were sailing with the captain of the boat.
When were they crossing the road?
They were crossing the road after class.
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a balloon along
a horse
a train
a raft
a plane
through
a motorbike
a boat
a van
down over
Summary
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1
Look at the whale,
Its very, very strong.
What does it eat?
Where does it live?
Why does it sing a song?
Chorus
Look at the bear,
Its a very small size.
What does it eat?
Where does it live?
Why has it got big eyes?
Chorus
Animals in danger!
UNIT 8
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Match the pictures and the words.
Listen to the song.
North America
red wolf
brown deer
black bear
South America
morpho butterfly
spider monkey
armadillo
Africa
rhino
mountain gorilla
African tiger
Asia
giant panda
snow leopard
Siberian tiger
Australia
koala bear
kangaroo
Antarctic
emperor penguin
killer whale
A
n
im
al Questio
n
s
2
U
V
W
X
WORD
PRACTICE
Look at the wolf,
Its got a pointy nose.
What does it eat?
Where does it live?
Why has it got four toes?
C
horus:
What?
Where?
Why?
Animal
questions,
For you to
try.
Listen, repeat and say the reference.
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Listen and repeat.
C
o
nvers
ation Corner
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3
40
16
20
12
4
18
Africa
Australia
(South) America
Asia
(North) America
Antarctica
Its big and strong.
Its pale orange
with black stripes.
What does a giant
panda look like?
Its big and furry,
and black and white.
What does a
Siberian tiger
look like?
Listen and answer.
4
Play the game.
Answer the questions.
T
he
Animal Facts Gam
e
Life expectancy
(years)
Diet
Number
of young
Continent
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Listen and read.
5
1
4
5 6
Professor Mac and the Chimney Sweeps Episode 2
Let's rescue the children quickly!
Wow! Look at his shoes.
Stop talking about
food! Let's talk
about money!
Look at Tom's
savannah book!
There are elephants,
leopards and rhinos!
Hello. Don't
be scared.
Are you Tom's friends?
Can they
rescue us too?
Tom, your friends are going to rescue you.
Wait here. I'm going to find Tom.
Meat! That's so boring.
Haven't you got
insect spaghetti?!
Yes, we are. Where is he?
Lisa and Professor Mac met Nell
Through the window, Lisa and Professor Mac
saw Fagan and the Shadows.
Nell runs up the stairs and finds the children.
Suddenly, Professor Mac and Lisa were at the window.
More meat?
2
3
Nell went with Professor Mac and Lisa to her house.
She lived with her brother and sister and with Fagan!
Mac asked where the children wanted to go.
Come on, children.
Hurry up!
I want to go to
the savannah and
see the elephants
and rhinos.
Me too.
OK. Let's go on a little holiday.
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7
9 8
10
Listen and
repeat.
6
Don't worry. I can rescue
him. I'm the smallest.
Oh, thank you! Thank you!
Can I do anything for you?
Yes, of course. You can stay in my
village. Is that OK, Professor Mac?
Yes. I'll come back in a month.
Come on, Tom and Lisa.
Goodbye. Have a good time!
Look, there's a leopard!
Suddenly, they saw a woman. She was crying.
Can we stay here
for a holiday?
What's the problem?
My baby went down this tunnel.
rainforest
wood
savannah
insects
grass
meat
fruit
fish
Professor Mac went with the children to the savannah.
They saw lots of animals. They were very happy.
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Read and listen.
7
There are different ways to raise money for one of these organizations:
You can organize a sponsored walk.
You can make bracelets and sell them.
RSPCA
www.rspca.org.uk
RSPCA means Royal Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
This organization was founded in 1824.
The RSPCA is a charity. It receives
donations from millions of people.
The Queen of England is the patron.
PROTECT AN ACRE
www.rainforestheroes.com
www.rainforestweb.org
This organization helps to protect the
rainforests. It looks after millions of
species and plants that are in danger
in the rainforests. Did you know that
forests and rainforests cover one
third of the land on Earth?
WWF
www.worldwildlife.org
WWF means World Wildlife Fund. The WWF
began in 1961 and their most important
job is to protect endangered species
such as elephants, tigers, giant pandas
and whales. The WWF has a wonderful
Conservation Science Programme.
SAVE THE CHILDREN
www.savethechildren.org
This is an important independent
organization that helps children all over
the world. There are 27 groups situated
in more than 100 countries. It began
in 1919.
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Listen to the story.
8
Animal Adventure!
4 5 6
7 8 9
1 2
3
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koala bear giant panda
savannah
black bear
armadillo
African tiger
morpho
butterfly
meat
mountain
gorilla
fruit
kangaroo killer whale
Present simple questions
What does a red wolf eat?
Why has a giraffe got a long neck?
How long does a spider monkey live?
Where do emperor penguins live?
What does a snow leopard look like?
How many legs has a spider got?
Wh word + auxiliary (do / does) + subject + verb + ?
Wh word + auxiliary (did) + subject + verb + ?
Past simple questions
What did the red wolf eat yesterday?
Why did the monkey jump?
How long did dinosaurs live?
Where did dinosaurs live?
What did they look like?
How many legs did a T-Rex dinosaur have?
Language
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Wh word + am / is / are + subject (+ adjective) + ?
Where am I?
Where are the tigers?
Why is the wolf bossy?
Why is the koala bear small?
Wh word + am / is / are + subject (+ ing verb) + ?
Where is the savannah?
What are you thinking?
Where is the black bear going?
What are the lions doing?
How are the gorillas feeling?
Wh word + was / were + subject (+ adjective) + ?
Where was he?
Where were the brown deer?
Why was the armadillo sad?
When was the giant panda hungry?
Wh word + was / were + subject (+ ing verb) + ?
Where was the giant panda yesterday?
Why was the rhino sleeping?
When were the Siberian tigers sleeping?
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Siberian tiger brown deer
red wolf
rhino
spider
monkey
snow
leopard
emperor
penguin
fish
rainforest
wood
grass insects
Summary
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Busy People 3: In the Jungle
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T
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Innk
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r's Surp
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is
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Scene 1
Narrator: A long time ago in Bethlehem, there
was an innkeeper. One night, he was very
tired, so he went to bed.
But there was a knock at the door.
Innkeeper: Who's that?
Narrator: The innkeeper went downstairs
and opened the door.
Joseph: I'm Joseph
Mary: and I'm Mary.
Joseph: Have you got a room, please?
Innkeeper: Sorry, no rooms.
Mary: Oh, dear, we're very tired.
Innkeeper: OK. You can sleep in the stable.
Narrator: The innkeeper went upstairs and
got into bed.
Scene 2
Narrator: But there was another knock at
the door.
Innkeeper: Who's that?
Narrator: The innkeeper went downstairs
and opened the door.
Shepherd 1: We're shepherds.
Shepherd 2: Is Mary here?
Innkeeper: Yes, she is.
Shepherd 3: Is Joseph
here?
Innkeeper: Yes, he is.
Shepherds: Can we
come in?
Innkeeper: No, you can't!
Go to the stable.
Narrator: The innkeeper
went upstairs and
got into bed.
Scene 3
Narrator: But there was another knock
at the door.
Innkeeper: Who's that?
Narrator: The innkeeper went downstairs
and opened the door.
King 1: We're kings.
King 2: Is Mary here?
Innkeeper: Yes, she is.
King 3: Is Joseph here?
Innkeeper: Yes, he is.
Kings: Can we come in?
Innkeeper: No, you can't!
Go to the stable.
Narrator: The innkeeper
went upstairs and
got into bed.
Listen and read.
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Scene 4
Narrator: But there was loud singing.
Innkeeper: Who's that?
Narrator: The innkeeper went
downstairs and opened the door.
Angel 1: We're angels.
Angel 2: Is Mary here?
Innkeeper: Yes, she is.
Angel 3: Is Joseph here?
Innkeeper: Yes, he is.
Angels: Can we come in?
Innkeeper: No, you can't! Go to the stable.
Narrator: The innkeeper scratched his head. He
opened the door and went round
the back.
Innkeeper: What's the matter?
Everybody: Shh! Don't wake the baby!
Innkeeper: Baby?
Everybody: Shh!
Innkeeper: What baby?
Everybody: This baby.
Innkeeper: Ahh. What a lovely baby!
Everybody: Happy Birthday!
Scene 5
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A Christmas Carol. Listen and sing.
K
w
a
n
za
a
H
an
u
kkah
Chinese New Year
C
h
ris
tm
a
s
Chorus:
Jingle bells, jingle bells,
Jingle all the way.
Oh, what fun it is to ride
In a one horse open sleigh.
Jingle bells, jingle bells,
Jingle all the way.
Oh, what fun it is to ride
In a one horse open sleigh.
Dashing through the snow,
In a one horse open sleigh.
Over the fields we go,
Laughing all the way.
Bells on bob tails ring,
Making spirits bright.
What fun it is to laugh and sing
A sleighing song tonight.
Chorus
A day or two ago,
I thought I'd take a ride.
And soon Miss Fanny Bright,
Was seated by my side.
The horse was lean and lank,
Misfortune seemed his lot.
We got into a drifted bank,
And then we got upsot.
J
i
n
gle B
e
l
l
s J
i
n
gle B
e
l
l
s
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Music Madness
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I never thought I'd miss you
Half as much as I do.
And I never thought I'd feel this way,
The way I feel about you.
As soon as I wake up,
Every night, every day.
I know that it's you I need
To take the blues away.
Chorus:
It must be love, love, love.
It must be love, love, love.
Nothing more, nothing less.
Love is the best.
How can it be that we can
Say so much without words?
Bless you and bless me.
Bless the bees and the birds.
I've got to be near you,
Every night, every day.
I couldn't be happy
Any other way.
Chorus:
As soon as I wake up,
Every night, every day.
I know that it's you I need
To take the blues away.
It must be love, love, love.
It must be love, love, love.
It must be love, love, love...
(Repeat)
I
t
m
ust
b
e
love
I
t
m
ust
b
e
love
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Music Madness
G
o
We
s
t
G
o
We
s
t
(Together) We will go our way.
(Together) We will leave someday.
(Together) Your hand in my hands.
(Together) We will make our plans.
(Together) We will fly so high.
(Together) Tell all our friends goodbye.
(Together) We will start life new.
(Together) This is what we'll do.
(Go West) Life is peaceful there.
(Go West) In the open air.
(Go West) Where the skies are blue.
(Go West) This is what we're gonna do.
(Together) We will love the beach.
(Together) We will learn and teach.
(Together) Change our pace of life.
(Together) We will work and strive.
(I love you) I know you love me.
(I want you) How could I disagree?
(So that's why) I make no protest.
(When you say) You will do the rest.
(Go West) Life is peaceful there.
(Go West) In the open air.
(Go West) Baby, you and me.
(Go West) This is our destiny.
(Go West) Sun in wintertime.
(Go West) We will do just fine.
(Go West) Where the skies are blue.
(Go West) This is what we're gonna do.
There, where the air is free,
We'll be (We'll be) what we want to be.
Now if we make a stand,
We'll find (We'll find) our promised land.
(I know that) There are many ways,
(To live there) In the sun or shade.
(Together) We will find a place,
(To settle) Where there's so much space.
(Without rush) And the pace back east.
(The hustling) Rustling just to feed.
(I know I'm) Ready to leave too.
(So that's what) We are gonna do.
(What were gonna do is Go West...)
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