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CUADERNILLO DE

INGLÉS
SEGUNDO AÑO

ALUMNO:

TURNO:
one

two

three

four
five

six

seven

eight
nine

ten

eleven

twelve
Numbers 1–10

1. Match them up!


Match the numbers and trace the words.

1 6
2 7
3 8
4 9
5 10

2. What’s the number?


Write the number under the pictures.

three

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red

yellow

blue

green
pink

purple

orange

brown
black

white

grey

gold
Colours 1

1. What’s the word?


Write the word under the pictures.

red yellow blue green pink

purple orange brown black white

red

2. Label it!
Draw a line from the words to the pictures.

red green

yellow orange

blue pink

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3. Colour and write!
Colour the paintbrushes and write what colour they make.

red + yellow = orange blue + red =

yellow + blue = red + white =

4. Read and draw!


Read the sentences and draw a colourful monster’s face!

Draw a big circle for a face.

Draw a purple nose.

Draw three green eyes.

Draw a pink and red mouth.

Draw six blue ears.

Colour the face yellow.

Draw some colourful hair. My monster’s name is:


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face

eye

nose

mouth
ear

cheek

chin

neck
hair

brain

teeth

throat
tall

short

young

old
fat

thin

strong

weak
beautiful

handsome

clean

dirty
mother

father

grandmother

grandfather
brother

sister

baby

family
tail

wings

paws

claws
whiskers

beak

horn

fins
fur

feathers

scales

shell
hoof

fang

jaws

snout
panda bear

koala

seal

wolf
deer

squirrel

frog

snail
in

on

under

next to
in front of

behind

between

opposite
Looking after pets

1. What’s the word?


Write the word under the pictures.

rabbit cat dog mouse budgie parrot

hamster guinea pig lizard snake turtle fish

rabbit

2. True or false?
Circle true or false for these sentences.

a. The first domestic cats lived 8,000 years ago. true false

b. Dogs are the newest domestic animal. true false

c. Hamsters come from Syria. true false

d. Goldfish were first kept as pets in Egypt. true false

e. Rabbits can have up to 40 babies at one time. true false

f. Some parrots can live for more than 100 years. true false

g. Cats were very important to the Ancient Egyptians. true false


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3. Match them up!
Match the pets and how to take care of them.

 This pet is a good friend. Microchip and vaccinate it when you


get it and also put a collar on it. Take it for long walks twice a
fish day. It needs a bed to sleep on and some toys to play with. You
should feed it a good diet of meat and special biscuits. It needs
lots of water to drink.

 This pet needs a warm home like its natural habitat. It should
live in a large tank with special lights. It needs rocks and plants
dog
to climb on. You should feed it insects, spiders, mice or rats.
Give it water to drink and also water to have a bath in.

 This pet needs a large tank of water called an aquarium to


swim around in. Put some plants and rocks in the tank to make
cat it more interesting. You need to change the water and clean
the tank every 3 or 4 weeks. Feed your pet special food once a
day.

 This pet needs a big cage and a wooden perch to sleep on.
Clean the cage once a week. Put some toys and a bell in its
lizard cage. Let your pet fly outside the cage regularly – but don’t
forget to close the windows! Feed your pet seeds and give it
water to drink.

 This pet needs a cage where it can run around. It needs a quiet
place and a box to sleep in during the day. Put a wheel in the
parrot
cage for it to exercise in at night. Feed it seeds, nuts, fruit and
vegetables and give it water to drink.

 This pet is very friendly. Microchip and vaccinate it when you


get it. It sleeps a lot so it needs somewhere quiet and warm.
hamster You should play with your pet every day with special toys. It
likes fish and milk, but you should feed it special meaty food or
special biscuits, with water to drink.

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hot

cold

warm

sunny
rainy

cloudy

windy

snowy
stormy

foggy

freezing

boiling
hail

flood

hurricane

tornado
Numbers 11–20

1. Match them up!


Draw a line to match the picture and the word.

eleven sixteen

twelve seventeen

thirteen eighteen

fourteen nineteen

fifteen twenty

2. Find the mystery word!


Add the numbers to complete the crossword and find the mystery number.

eleven + five = S I X T E E N
ten + three =
seven + five =
six + nine =
twelve + seven =
thirteen + one =
eight + three =
nine + nine =
fourteen + six =

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Camping

Read and colour!


Read the sentences and colour the picture.

Colour the tent red and orange. Colour the boy’s top purple.

Colour the rucksack green. Colour the boy’s trousers black.

Colour the girl’s hair black. Colour the boy’s socks pink.

Colour the girl’s top yellow. Colour the saucepan grey.

Colour the boy’s hair brown. Colour the cooker blue.

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cut

mix

pour

roll
spread

grate

boil

fry
steam

grill

bake

roast
soap

towel

toothbrush

toothpaste
brush

comb

tissue

calendar
book

comic

letter

map
umbrella

keyrings

shopping
bag

shopping
trolley
house

bedroom

bathroom

living room
kitchen

dining room

hall

balcony
garden

garage

window

door
stairs

floor

roof

bricks
coins

banknote

credit
card

piggy
bank
wallet

purse

ATM

safe
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Pencil case – ANSWERS

1. What’s the word?


Write the word under the pictures.

pencil case sharpener pen calculator scissors

crayons ruler pencil eraser glue

eraser pencil case sharpener pencil pen

calculator glue scissors ruler crayons

2. Where does it go?


Write these words in the correct group.

fabric plain lid picture plastic

patterned zip metal Velcro colourful

What is it made of? What does it look like? How does it open?

fabric plain lid


picture zip
plastic
patterned Velcro
metal
colourful

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walk

run

jump

hop
skip

stamp

turn
around

dance
clap

wave

catch

pull
shout

scream

whisper

laugh
look

listen

smell

taste
touch

pat

dig

wait
follow

hide

yawn

blow
argue

say sorry

hug

share
headache

tummy
ache

earache

toothache
cold

cough

sore throat

fever
dizzy

cut

broken leg

medicine
Pirates

Read and colour!


Read the sentences and colour the picture.

Colour the sun yellow. Colour his trousers purple and grey.

Colour the map green and blue. Colour his leg and boot brown.

Colour the treasure yellow. Colour the parrot green and red.

Colour the treasure chest brown. Colour the ship brown and white.

Colour the pirate’s hat black. Colour the Jolly Roger black.

Colour his jacket red and blue. Colour the shells pink and orange.
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