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Bill Bowler and Sue Parminter eR at laa A Activity BookUNIT 1 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Write this! Picture this! Stage 4 Stage 5 aeeece0 UNIT 2 © Stage 1 © Stage 2 © Stage 3 © Write this! © Picture this! © Stage 4 © Stage 5 UNIT 3 © Stage 1 © Stage 2 © Stage 3 © Write this! jure this! © Stage 4 © Stage § UNIT 4 @ Stage 1 © Stage 2 © Stage 3 © Write this! @ Picture this! @ Stage 4 © Stage 5 People and places Vocabulary and Grammar Vocabulary and Grammar Vocabulary and Grammar ‘Addressing an envelope Describing a scene (1) Say this! Where on Earth? Computer zone Vocaibulary and Grammar Vocabulary and Grammar Listening and Speling Writing an email Writing about a daily routine Say this! Where on Earth? Monster corner Vocabulary and Grammar Vocabulary and Grammar Vocabulary and Grammar Writing a posteard Describing a monster Say this! Where on Earth? World of sport Vocabulary and Grammar. Vocabulary and Grammar Listening and Spelling Writing 2 report Describing a scene (2) Say this! Where on Earth? page 45 67 89 10 " 2 a 8. 16-17 18419 2 2 23 24-25 26-27 28-29 31 32 3 34-35 36-37 38-39 a a2 a Contents UNITS Animal action © Stage 1 Vocabulary and Grammar © Stage 2 Vocabulary and Grammar © Stage 3. Vocabulary and Grammar © Write this! An animal information card © Picture this! Writing a story © Stage 4 Say thist @ Stage 5 Where on Earth? UNIT6 = Natural Earth © Stage 1 Vocabulary and Grammar © Stage 2 Vocabulary and Grammar © Stage 3. Ustening and Spelting @ Write this! Completing an order form © Picture thist Describing a place © Stage 4 Say thist © Stage 5 Where on Earth? UNIT7 Fun zone @ Stage 1 Vocabulary and Grammar @ Stage 2 Vocabulary and Grammar © Stage 3. Vocabulary and Grammar © Write thist A letter to a penfriend © Picture this! Writing about life in the past © Stage 4 Say this! © Stage § Where on Earth? UNIT8 World adventure Stage 1 Vocabulary and Grammar Stage 2 Vocabulary and Grammar Stage 3 Listening and Speling Write this! A holiday diary Picture this! Telling a film story Stage 4 Say this! © Stage 5 Where on Earth? e a e ° Picture Dictionary Irregular verbs World Trip cards 44-45 46-47 48-49 st 82 53 54-55 56-57 58-59 6 62 63 64-65 66-67 68-69 70 n n 2B 175 76-77 78-79 80 at 84-91 92 93-96People and places eoeee89 eee eee eee9 88 e Complete the room names. a > b @ Make sentences about the picture. GC Oh no! It’s time for school! Her books are behind the table. a b Her school bag is between the window. ¢ Her shoes are in the television, d_— Her pencil case is in hae her bed. Her jumper is next to the wardrobe. Her homework is on the door. g Her ruler is under the beds. oSGrammar Ticket between the beds. ‘on the table. next to the television. behind the door. There aren't in my room. @ How many? Count and write. There are three ‘books. balls. crayons. skateboard. rulers. pencils. @& Complete the Me column. Work with a partner. Make sentences and complete the table. There are two beds in my room. i Our rooms There isn’t a computer in my room. There's a chair in my room.a Sue's from South Africa ___. b Carl's from © Paul @® Write about you. Draw and colour your country’s flag. DO ee This is my country's flag. [==Grammar Ticket a a Do you have cereal for breakfast? G~. (Yes! do.) No, I don't b Do you live in a big house? © Do you like biscuits? d- Do you watch television? « € Do you play the drums? f Do you read books about cars? Write true answers. a Do you live in Britain? b Do you walk to school? ¢ Do you like chocolate? d Do you play basketball? Present simple questions: Doyou | liven England? | Yes,1do, \1St and 2nd persons singular like my house? No, | don't. Yes, | do. / No, | don't. Yes, | do. / No, | don't. Yes, | do. / No, | don't. = Yes, | do. / No, | don't. = Yes, | do. No, | don't. € Do you read books in English? f Do you talk to your friends in English in class? =ma Present simp! 3rd person singular work all day. go for walks. love books. works all day. goes for walks. loves books. Questions Short answers he work all day? Yes, he / she does. Does {go for walks? No, he / she doesn't. she like books? @e Follow the lines. Complete the sentences. Use these verbs: ren Cr read Wi Grandma Zog Mrs Zog Grandpa Zog_—— Mr Zog Zelda Zog Zoli Zog a Grandma Zog doesn’t work _ in the garden. She ____works __ in the house. b MrsZog _________ letters. She books. ¢ Grandpa Zog ________ ats. He ______ dogs. a MrZog cakes, He —________ chairs. e Zelda Zog____________ to the cinema, She _____ for long walk: f ZoliZog______ computer games. He __________ football.ASIN alia = ES Koala / live / in a tree house love / computer games xdike-x / housework x-ge-x | for walks Koala lives in a tree house. She doesn't like housework. 3 IRN = "> have / a big lunch go | to bed / after lunch x-werex / in the kitchen sleep | for 20 hours a day a Does Andrew live on a boat? Yes, he does. b Does Andrew come from New Zealand? ¢ Is there a school on the boat? d_ Are there two bedrooms on the boat? Is there a computer on the boat? f Does Andrew sleep under the window? = =0"une Write this! eo re ae! WEEE addresses like this! house number ‘Bs cs Jehason city, town or village Bk Birch Road — eae ange Liverpool postcode § —_________» LY2 6TX England country aa @ How do you write addresses in your country? Write your address here.Picture this! @& Circle the answers. a Where are the Borrowers? In their » adolls' house. d Where's Lisa Borrower? On ~ Under the table in the hall. b What's in front of the house? Atree e Does Lisa like the picture? Yes, she does. “No, she doesn't. i Two trees . ¢ Where are Mum and Dad Borrower? In the sitting room . bedroom . 2, “Wks ABE Le, eh si f. f What's in the bathroom? A grandma grandpa doll, 4g Where's Colin Borrower? y h_ Does he like the apples from the dolls’ house? Yes, he does. “No, he doesn't. Under In__an apple tree in front of the house. ® Use your answers to write about the picture. The Borrowers are in @ dolls’ house. There two trees it. Mum and Dad Borrower are ___ wea . Lisa is __ . She next to the clock. There__ a __________ doll in the __________. Colin Borrower is Hee = ________ from the dolls’ house.= Say this! ny © sey tre cman Se Oorerrores Gs) Carl and Joe and Clive and Sue, Jane and Pete - and Meg's here too! Match the children with the sweets. How does the alphabet sound to you? Which bag of sweets belongs to who? @ Listen and check. Repeat the letters. Gs, Listen and match. Is it Andrew's or Amy’s? Gy, @ Listen and check. Repeat the words. eshere on Earth? 2g a Match the pictures with the words in the wordsquare. (eaced el(cmlelo]i[alw wilefolwfefulelo ci]OyM)P]U;T/]E]R CTY R| UPN] KP Mie | [elalfolrfo[rlalo wffellt[s[«lelr]s ollsjolrlciwiifr p[alolilole|«|t @ Mark the sentences T (True) or F (False). x eo ee, fe pL heey * * ‘ e Wty ® Keg tty am atk * * ¢ a © Lily and Ben are at their Grandma's house. x * b © They find a photo of their uncle in a bedroom. x « ¢ © Aunt Rose is at home with Granny. ie - d © There is an email from Aunt Rose. a e © There are eight stickers on Aunt Rose's trunk. * £ © Her trunk is open. * Ky * * wt" e MTGE + Ot a My favourite My favourite new words: i SSE ee 7) 4 HAPPY EARTH 1/Unit 1/My work.doc === My |Computer zone Pete TTC the sea. You her. (= girl, woman) He / She [ It him. (= boy, man) We it. (= animal, thing) They them. (= two or more people or things) you see Yes, you Can | he/she/it | hear | her? he f she / it we / they smell | it? No, | we/ they ea Write the story of ‘Lost in Cyberspace’ Look at page 12 in your Class Book to help you is playing a VR game. Suddenly she goes into the —_____! ve S% One day Her brother runs into the ___. He ________ her in the Ses GQ computer, but he —___"_____ her, He puts on the VR _____ and he looks at ye Vk. World Adventure. He goes to _____ world. He ____ Jess. Jess ERS VE smoke, Luke finds Jess in _____ World. He _____ a caveman EE Be, ss a rock. Luke goes up a _______ and gives Jess his ______.. Jess 2 is at home in her ______- with Luke. But, oh dear! The —________ is coming! —__Cy ry Ree cyGrammar Ticket Present simple + times Tuesday, Monday morning. Saturday or Sunday. Friday at 10 o'clock. 10 o'clock. quarter past 10. half past 10. quarter to 11. I have English We don't have school e Write true sentences about your timetable. Set] Sun | . e Read, write, and draw. It is ten o'clock. Itis quarter past two. You have Geography in Eb minutes. You have Art in @3 minutes. When do you have Geography? When do you have Art? at quarter to eleven, _ It is half past eleven. It is half past one. 7: You have Science in {Y minutes. You have Music in {8 minutes. When do you have Science? When do you have Music?One of the children has got a book about computers. Yes — The girl is in front of the keyboard. No _ The mouse is in front of the cat on the table. The boy in front of the computer has got a VR headset. The modem is between the monitor and the keyboard. —__ The hard drive is on the table next to the girl. One of the speakers is on the bookcase The boy with the book is next to the girl. @ Listen and write. ee €@O 66/0 OlO=¢ ediaressi,) [ www penpal.commomepage | yeu. oe How old: [irothess Favourite subject: BE My PEN PAL! Country:Spell this! Ee Pm yay - 4 [oy + -ies me ie t teen S77 ly SS, OG OD 5 baby ies_ cakeWrite this! = SSS mil Eh tew +] 2 footy | he Farvart | Print [tit tees | Op Send Recene ~ Folie Sie: & Ohtiox dearalisonimemmaimfrombritainilivein oxfordimnineilovecomputergamesloveemma [| 4 e Write the email correctly. === = A ‘We use CAPITALS for: Thaw | Amen | Ee Foret | ES Pit Tete | Op Send & esse = * names ~ Alison, Emma Foes * places - Oxford, Britain Sle © the word ‘' Oot Dear Alison, * starting @ sentence. Fee ete | Where are you from? Where do you live? — What's ? ak ond Pot Dae | Og fet ee Dear Emma, How old are you? + Love, [SDT What do you like? EEPicture this! 2 see te qnstons © days of the week ~ Saturday * school subjects - Maths What time does Cyberboy get up? How does he go to school? What is his favourite day? What are his favourite subjects? and When does he have computer classes after school? What does he do at half past six? His What time does he go to bed? ereancea @ Write about Cyberboy. Every day Cyberboy He ______ to school by because he has ___Eth Zi 7, When William washes the The weather in The white rabbit runs windows, water runs Washington is really wet around Wendy's wardrobe. everywhere. and windy. isten and circle the words with a ‘w’ sound. © Listen and check. Repeat the words. (2: © Say the chant. & © © & & eroreoreres Ov & ob Oo" ‘What's the time?’ @ ‘Quarter to two.’ e “Time for lunch! Tm off to the zoo!” “What's the time?” e ‘Quarter past three. Here in the 200 We're having tea’ @WiWhere on Earth? Sy ous e Find the words and match with the pictures. d)DfajDje} § d BA) | jo) @ Number the sentences in the correct order. ESR HAE eR pene ee ea 4 ce * « * a © Arman gives them a camel ride to his village * Fes b © The boy goes in and the pyramid door closes behind him. , Z c¢ @ The trunk takes Lily and Ben to Egypt. tig hat xy dO The oasis is a mirage. a m % : e O They see a boy with Aunt Rose's trousers. ¥ 7 £ O They see an oasis in the desert. i * g © The boy goes to the pyramids. . Kee Ke Rt gt tke *et * My Fantastic rr ee at PAs mus corr PAC CM ACT uC eeMonster corner e@eeeeeveeveeveaeseagggg00e088 ea Match the words with the pictures. b Sr Ta ee oom] er Yong hair sharp claws. Yes, he | she No, he J she: This monster is big and very scary. It’s ____got a big head with three eyes. ss gota nose, __ ___ a small mouth with five sharp ORNs cet pela et 6 te any lpi gS _ head, —__ ____ a hairy body and four arms. g any claws on its feet.| e Read about Gordon and Gertie, Grammar Ticket | '/ you / we / they [ he/she \y (yr. x What When io live Where Who Gertie getup like Amie go D wi 1 He's a film star. In Hollywood. At eight o'clock. To the studio. Gertie. Arnie. He's a swimming teacher.Now circle the correct words. One day the Bloggs family drive into a Gimp site) tent’ park’ . Gemma and Mark play inthe GaP” trees” + park’. Mum and Dad put up the tent. Mum Dad Gemma puts the food in the car” the fen” a tree because of animals ‘At eight nine ten’ o'clock they are tired hungry happy. They go to bed. Gemma wakes up at fen eleven’ twelve o'clock. She can hear something in) outside)” On. the tent. She looks out. She can see a Bigfoot next to behind in the tree. It is “hungry small tired . Gemma gets up. She gives the Bigfoot some fruit some chocolate a sandwich . Mark wakes up. He sees the Bigfoot and writes @ posteard to sends an email to rings the police. =CofE acy here? Ihe /she/it | in the park? Nes |=-he she ft | was at the cinema? No, 7 wasn't. Were | you/we/ they | in the tent? Yes,_| you/we/ they | were. ? se weren't. asleep’ ' here He / She /It in the park yesterday. at the cinema last night. in the tent on Tuesday. asleep at 6 o'clock, E Hi, Kiwi. Eagle here. K Hello, Eagle. Tacs Where were you yesterday afternoon? Yesterday afternoon? |___ at the beach with Zebra. E_ The beach! ____ you hot? K No, under a tree. E Zebra under the tree too? K No,he _____ . He ____in the water. E_ Inthe water? EK Yes, and there ______ two monsters in the water with him. E What? Two monsters! ____ they friendly? No, they They very scary. E Poor Zebra! Where were you yesterday morning at half past six? “ynsia 1282 228 Pe EE@ Follow the lines. Write the words and numbers. carnotaurus barosaurus mussaurus stegasaurus mamenchisaurus _hypsilophodon forty fourteen ~ / ninety» seventy-five thirteen twenty ied. | aad: | liad. |. acl edd. a The carnotaurus' front legs were 75 _ centimetres long. The barosaurus’__________ was __ metres long, © The mussaurus’____________ was centimetres long. The stegasaurus’______ was ___ millimetres wide, ©The mamenchisaurus’_______ was ___ metres long. f The hypsilophodon’s ______ were __ centimetres long,Rear Tats cag Regular verbs 1 walked to school You lived in a flat in London | yesterday, He / She / It last year. Present Past simple We Irregular verbs on Monday | It ean run It could run. They ate meat for lunch this morning, | It can’t run. It couldn't run. It’s got a long neck. It had a long neck. Ithasn't got a tail. It didn’t have a tail ran to school ® Match the eggs and write the past verbs. gee ee is Ree ago it wg ak 2 gris ys ee : YS 7 : eon ' 65 million years ago. (eee al tail. It i claws. fon two legs. It : rdn very fast. Mrs Maiasaurus . a.good mum. } She for her babies for many weeks. MaiaSauruses good dads too. flowers and plants. The miaWrite this! ‘We use 9 © a question mark at the end of questions. (oe (NS Dew Zee st Now te ou — imhainga great see [_ Yestrdy aa caland wind We sede ike and sou ese — She as very rend fe you tring god tnein ihe Jie — ‘ee you soon lore Baldog © an exclamation mark « for strong feelings. © Write ? or ! in the gaps. @ Choose and circle your ideas. | Dear Mum Dad Grandma Grandpa , | rm having a “great Horrible) time here on Everest in the Sahara Desert | in the Amazon | | Yesterday it was cold” hot” cloudy” sunny” windy” foggy’ . We walked up the mountain to an oasis next to the river . We saw 2 yeti dinosaur monster there! It was “big small scary hairy funny friendly . | How are you? Are you having a good time “at home on holiday at work ? See you soon. | Love, % LePicture this! Remember to use apostrophes: © when someone has something - Granny’s house, the monster's face ‘© with the short forms of some verbs — he’s got, can't, theyre @ Look, read, and write notes. ZX2's an alien from the Planet Zed. = se i] 1 eT sDescriptions [Special Aniities) Body ee sat ot] et CC 2 LZ 11's tall and thin with a big head. 11's got three eyes and two noses. 11's got two arms and they're short and hairy. Tt's got three long legs. They're very strong ZX2's hands and feet ore big, ZX2's amazing! It can see at night (nd it can run very fast, but it con't swim! @ Invent an alien. Draw and write notes. How many apostrophes are there in your description?(N "4 © Listen and write the words on the monsters. Gs, fq ° bathroom brother something 3) Listen and check. Repeat the words. G2, POererrores & @ Say the chant. ee Ge ¢ ©@ &¢ oe There's something in the bathroom. I can't see what it is. Oh, help! He’s thin and scary, [think these hairs are his. And big sharp claws. He's got my brother's toothbrush. ‘And he’s coming through the door. © & © e He’s got thirty-three teeth, © @ ae ih! ©thal MlWhere on Earth? 4G Unjumble the letters. @ Join the sentences, te me sot ety eR ty ee ae eh * * 4 a The Egyptian boy gives to Argentina. 4 *% | 4b The Mummy case is ES to Lily r + * © The trunk takes them to the pink building. ee ** d_ Ben and Lily to a woman. i + © They find a shopping bag the trousers to Ben. % They give the shopping bag are hungry. Sg) The woman gives her bag the trunk. 4% * ft Benand Lily want to go at a table in a restaurant. SR kt at tat tae F fi a VTA Cn Bey ara el Lit LA CMEC uae aeWorld o @0e0000080800080008088088808008 Present continuous: playing tennis. 3rd person singular doing judo. swimming” running’ “Short vowel + consonant = consonant x 2 + ~ing @® Look at the pictures in 1. Correct the sentences. a Kate's playing basketball. Kate isn’t playin x | b Carl's cycling. Carl isn't = © Sophie's diving. Sophie Sue's doing gymnastics Paul's playing tennis. _———Grammar Ticket Present continuous: - 3rd person singular questions playing tennis? Yes, he / she is. doing judo? No, he / she isn’t. e Write questions and answers. | tA she cycle * he swim he do judo Is she cycling? Is he swimming? No, she isn't. __ Yes, — she run he play basketball she dive GeCe aad Adjective + -er than . Venus is older than Serena. Serena is younger than Venus. -eter +-er consonant x2+-er y+ old ~ older big - bigger heavy ~ heavier large - larger thin - thinner funny - funnier wide - wider tall - taller Irregular good - better eee crue a Sasha's bag is b Dima is Sasha is smaller than Dima’, | —_____ than Sasha. _____ than Dima. Ae ) a ol ul ee) a) . Sasha's nose is. Sasha's legs are f Dima is than Dima’, _____—_ than Dima's. than Sashe LEN pam g_ Dima is h Dima is i Sasha is than Sasha, ________ than Sasha, _________ than Dims ==a (old) Pele is older than Ronaldo. a football © a tennis ball b (small) _ Tiger Woods Sevi Ballesteros a table tennis bat a tennis racket Konishiki lan Thorpe e (heavy) e Who is who? Read and mark the shirts H, M, D, T, and L. Harry is taller than Mike and Dan. Tim is shorter and fatter than Luke. Mike is fatter than Dan, Harry, and Luke. Luke and Tim are taller than Harry.Listen and write the numbers. Listen and draw lines. Ross STC Fd Gs)Spell this! aN @e Match the verbs with the pictures. aw ~Jot Write this! A © Read the report and complete the graph. There are twenty-five people in my class ww sseonias| ‘Our favourite sport is swimming Twenty PT people lke it Football cycling» basketball and table tennis are popular too Nineteen people like football eighteen people like cycling.» and fiteen people like basketball o (Only one person likes running o Ee 5 @ Work in groups of three to do a class survey. Choose five sports. Ask and write nan Total in Sports Names ee Do you like basketball? Yes, | do. fe ‘Add up all the answers in your class. Write a ae commas @ and full sti Draw the graph for your class survey. class report. There my class..Picture this! © Read and colour. Dear Muen and Dad, We're having a great time on the school trip. De you like my photo? You can see me in the middle. Annas siting next te me. She's wearing « blue and ted het Tack is siting ‘on the wall behind vs. He's wearing a yellow Jjacket Jess it next 4 Tack. Shes wearing hlue jeans and « green hat. 23rd February Who? Where? What is he / she wearing? Jess | next to Jack Jack Anna TomPOE say this: A _ © Write sentences. 3 @ Listen and check, Repeat the sentences. (46) + Say the chant. a, CVO es oe oh Out ooo & Running every morning isn't something I like. Cycling isn’t easy - I haven't got a bike. I'm not very strong and I'm not very thin. When I'm swimming in a race, I never ever win. Ihaven’t got long arms. I can’t throw a ball. Diving isn’t funny when you aren’t very tal. I don’t hate games! That really isn’t fair. love playing games when I'm sitting on a chair! OF Oo eee oO So Spee HOS [a=Hiiwhere on Earth? 4 4 Find and write the words. e > N CINCHINESESEANNPALACEIMEMPERORIDRAGONERPROCESS ONO Chinese ® Write five true sentences from the Great Wall. es Ben and Lily dealer mee mur eld My | Fantastic Prd ; a AE CMA CRT a rat iAnimal action e Read the sentences. Write the animals in the crossword. a a It's small and black and € It's got a big tail, LJ it works @ lot. strong legs, and it b It's big, It’s got sharp claws, eae oe Ee sharp teeth, and a big mouth, i" Australia. It's the king of the animals, It’s got four legs, ¢ It’s got a big mouth and it a long body, and a long tail. It loves loves water. sunny weather, il IS a bird. It can fy and it KES a tana ol | water. It's got long, thin legs 9 tS small and slow. and it’s pink. Which other animal came to the Animal March? Draw and write. and Ray Adverbs of manner ‘Adverbs go with verbs. The cats came quietly. * The hippos came happily. You run fast. Adjective + -ly Sy oily quiet - quietly happy - happily Irregular good - well fast - fast high - high 1 don't sing very well. (=| sing badly) Tae) @ Make adverbs and write them in the footprints. OH; ss ~ amg O} ae 2) yy = re slow : i YQ) SE, Re ° OLIEES& Make sentences about the animals. flamingos koalas eat run, fast (hot)-very-well high quietly loudly slowly cats parrots dolphins penguins fly sing jump walk c d Yk Bp Sa iD AUP Eee a, oninscdliaeeeeaie & < e Read. Write about you, Foe pee ist 32 [Fn eg Names PES PE: —. | Lian ity ania | aoe Pe: pusié: ye ee ‘ Teoria ane: — | Languages Languages: Tete oS | eon es |forbs Past simple: Remember that we use the same form for regular and irregular verbs all persons with most verbs, but to be is different! chased the shark. tobe You helped the boy. 1 [He | She [tt was | inthe sea. He/She /it | swam in the ocean, You/We|They | were | on the beach. We saw a dolphin They went to the beach. There is a list of irregular verbs on page 92. d Se 0 35) eld eee aCm ce Co ‘One day Bulldog Went to the 200, He S4W some monkeys there. Bulldog and the elephant___ the biscuits. The monkey. ‘them angrily Yesterday ... fl went:to ——______ een Late = (What?) Bice _______. (Who?) ) lwatehed on television. (What?) | went to bed at hatte?)Pe Las Cay the + adjective + -est Koalas are the laziest animals in the world. Giant squids have the largest eyes. What are the strongest animals in the world? + nest old = the oldest slow - the slowest. Irregular good - the best hot - the hottest thin - the thinnest bad - the worst > eae oe @ Complete the sentences. 49m per hour 30km per hour Snails are the slowest _. Gee | 2km per hour a b sf ft So 2m adem SO ————— a ® ‘5m 30em Giraffes a —— © d consonant x2 +-est y+ -iest S51km per hour wet ost large - the largest wide - the widest lazy = the laziest heavy - the heaviest strong Moose is the strongest fast) Zebra is large Moose is slow) Koala hot lary a 5,000 kilos 600 kilos 45km per hour 4,500 Klos Elephants G o 240km per hour Eagles& Complete the animal cards. eC se oS ee ty How long is it? How long is it? How long is it? How heavy is it? 170 kilos How heavy How heavy is it? How many are there? 700 How many are there? How many are there? Their name is ‘giant’ pando, but they ‘re shorter than brown bears and polar bears. They are the ——________ tv = there
OP 66 66% 6O Me Oo ect Oho OOO coe OleMiwhere on Earth? ey Find the letters to complete these words. ~ 5B RANGERS| ase ® Correct a mistake in each sentence, : % tT Re et ete Ket te ty * et 4x * a Lilyand Ben follow some Yankees players, fans got ® * *. b They go to the Yankees shop, , * ew © The time is Yankees 12 - Rangers 3. * ** * ** d__ Lily sees a boy with a T-shirt like Aunt Rose's. * e They follow the basketball fans to the subway. ike eet tet kt iar * HAPPY EARTH 1/Unit 5/My work.doc My Fantastic Orda Es é Good LAC CM RCT RTT oF aUNatural Earth ©00000080080800000800800808382 betray get to the lake. i You ‘clean the water. | He She /It stop the Earth Raiders. We hear us. They ring Spider Kid. a You mustn't __ eat food in the bedrooms. b You to bed at 9 o'clock. © You —_______ your rooms after lunch. d You football in the hall e You ____ to music in the bedroom. f You —____ a cap when it's sunny. if Yout Se eee ea Bes ireesLook at Super Mole’s diary for last week. Write sentences. Monday make another tunnel to Willy's heuse Tuesday ning Spider Kid Wednesday —__ have lunch with Witky Thursday : ® Send a birthday card to Spider Kid Friday __ flyto Londen for the Happy Earth Animal March Saturday — aa take the computer book a tothe library % Sunday ——_ meet the Butterfly Brothers at Lake Pleasant e Complete the sentences. EERIE the TV when people animals, our old paper. aren't watching it. — © Wedon't rubbish in the Se electricity. country. the lake clean. omy1/ You | We | They / The animals It RTT Tay He / She [ Moose / Ki Write the months in the correct season for your country. Colour the season words. Adverb of frequency always usually often sometimes never TO AUG SEP JAN JU TEM VEM RIL BER MAR cEM AP go swimming on Saturday. go fishing at the weekend. go cycling in the spring. rains in August in Bri Adverbs of frequency go AFTER the verb fo be: It’s always sunny in August. I'm never cold.Number the parts of the sentences. inEngland 5 sometimes 2 inwinter 4 snows 3 It 7 in January never in South Africa snows it sunny in Australia at Christmas always Its rains from October until March tt in New Zealand usually in autumn beautiful are Trees in Canada always is colder than always Australia Britain in December Read and match. She never goes cycling. She often plays computer games, ——_ She always sleeps a lot. b He always listens to music. He usually goes to the mourttains in winter. ia) © She's very clever ~ she always knows the answer! She always wears a cap. d He often goes running. He always goes for a walk in the morning. 1 Y © He always sleeps in his kennel. He often eats biscuits. f She always goes to the beach in summer, She often goes cycling when it isn't hot. Keene Ga aa aby hina aos © Complete the Me column. Then ask and answer with a partner. No, never, [2 Dewar rena wey) Me Do you often...? . drop rubbish in the schoo! playground? recycle your old paper at school? = tur off the lights when you go out of a room? turn off the computer when you stop playing? tur off the television when you stop watching? waste water when you brush your teeth? EAGAN© Listen and colour and draw. oa) Listen and tick ¥ the box. (es) 2 Which season is it?pell this!i js! (un, Write this! Was _a a Complete the form. La RROD, iss (SFicture this! © Look at the map. Complete the information about Fundy Island. ae Fundy Nature Camp rR NATURE CAMP is in the middle of Fundy Island, In the south of Fundy Island, there are the Sharp Mountains. There is one on Fundy Island. Its name is Fingle. Fingle is in the ____ of Fundy Island. On Fundy Island there is a small Bluewater. Bluewater is in | the of the island. Old Tree Forest is in the of the @ Eels teihe tabs, Choose spring, summer or un i Fundy. When? | What? Where? autumn and write about Fundy. winter sting the Sharp Mountains rollerblading | i spring eveuna) horse-riding swimming summer L camping autumn hing walking : e Read about Fundy in winter. 2 Re Se Fundy Nature Camp is the perfect holiday camp all year round. ‘What can you do in Fundy in the winter? You can ski in ‘the Sharp Mountains and go rollerblading in the town of Fingle. The Sharp Mountains are in the south of the island. Fingle is in the north of the island.le. 22Y this! vA _# © Listen and repeat CU ame ec Dae aS CT) © Listen and check. Repeat the words. 168 Complete the chant with the months in order. & e © ve COQ OE er Geog Out oto © Jeremy's birthday's in January. Fatima’s birthday's in © Mick's is in _. Adam's is in _ © Matt is in © Jeannette’s is in ____.. I must buy a card soon! © © Anna's is in _. Inever remember! Selina’s birthday’s in ______ © Orlando's birthday’s in __ Natasha's birthday’s in _. ¥ I think that’s all my friends — no, wait! e Listen and check, Dorita’s birthday’s in ____. ! © then say the chant. Fog ging GS 169) ===and _____ are on a___ in New York but the oo isthe ________ and it takes them toa ___ in Sydney, The ______ stops next to the zoo. Ben wants to go in. Lily doesn't like zoos, but she K iN go 3 wants to find the ________ with the _______ nn, They go to see the . An Australian Ben goes too near the ______ and gets soaking i 2 gives Ben anew _____. It’s got a ___ on it like Lily and Ben want to find the _____. They look of the zoo. Where must they go? My Fantastic eee RUA Ae le la F ? ar RE CM RCT CCA TT CH 3 — ee LLCLULLTT- ~y rr run zone Peed Comparative adjectives Adjective + -er than .. The Zipper is higher than the Curver. +-er consonant x 2 + -er Irregular old - older big - bigger good - better + -ier c+ bad - worse happy ~ happier wide - wider e Find seven more differences. Write sentences. Use these words: CC ge Cs Arr ee In A the baby is younger than in B.fel Tait ca] “going st and 2nd persons go to Waterworld, play. read. swim + verb Are you | we going to go to Waterworld? Yes,lam. Yes, you / we are. No, I'm not. No, you / we aren't. Eagle and Bulldog are going to go to a theme park tomorrow. What does Eagle say? Use these verbs: oe UN hala OS MeN a Tomorrow we're going & I'm to. go _ to Dinoworld. a robot dinosaur. ‘Dinoball: in Dino Lake. dino burgers. a T-Rex show. 7 a Do the quiz. Write true answers, / [BULLDOG AND [FRIEND o} ) © { CHARACTER GUZZ Next weekend are you going to ... cementite a do yourhomewok? = b ... play computer games? ¢ ... play football? etek d... fy to the United States? ©... goto the library? f 8 h $0 swimming? = se sleep althetine? = No=ZewE | sel to your fiend’ house? y No= Kod) Check your answers Circle Z, K or E. Count the letter. Are you a Zebra, « Koala or en Eagle?co Pe cae uy eu ere eedYou He { She / It We Grammar Ticket + infinitive play football yesterday. have a yoyo last year. didn’t go to the park last night. collect anything five years ago. Past simple: negative Complete the speech bubble. Use these verbs with didn't: list He Write true negative sentences about yesterday. | didn’t drive a train yesterday. a b c d e ir g (drive) (go) (eat) (play) (wear) (watch) (listen to) This is my great grandfather. He's 104. He likes all my things! When he was a boy, he didn’t watch television. a baseball cap and —_____ rollerblades. computer games and to loud music. BORING!Grammar Ticket + infinitive Past simple: questions ! arrive in Paris on Monday? you go to London yesterday? you he / she / it give a concert last week? . he | she / it we make a video last night? we they Look at Moose’s e-diary for last week. they Complete the questions and answers. Use these verbs: Py ror wa Did he write a \etter to his favourite pop group on Monday? did. anew CD on Tuesday? to music on Wednesday? a music book on Thursday? ‘a music programme on TV on Friday? music on Saturday? to a concert on Saturday?Count and write the birthdays. Toilty 5) Add When? Use 3rd January | +1 month and 14 days | Bulldog’s birthday is 17th February. PAs, 27th March | + 2 months and 2 days | fe | es Ist May | +3 months and 1 day EGA 8th June | +4 months and 4 days AR: 12th July | +5 months and 11 days geo Tith August | + 3 months and 10 da Sys gust | + ys. 3 5, © Match and write. of pofel oeeeecee fees ee an a3 be 480 ak kv eat of Bulldog plays the trumpet. fete Se eoWrite this! 3 Your penfriend’s name eer, Lr 4 Your name and age 6 You and your free time ——> 8 What do you want? —1 9 A friendly ending — 10 Your signature —] Please write soon and tell me all about you. Send me a photo too eT Dear Eric, § Oo Bye for now, | : O 14th May 2003 Q)) ee tumpet = bat | dnt ply i vey welt | My favourite pop group is Boys Next Door. eee Q ou 5, Red Post Hill § Blackheath, | London s59x2 | Q> te» David tm eleven | ee QO In my free time | play football and do judo. 1 go skateboarding a lot and I play computer| games a ft too. | think they are great! ——___— — O ‘lve in London with my Mum and my younger siste @ Number the parts of the letter. @ Write a letter from you to David.icture this! Choose and write about rich people in the past. Co a a 7 Co i Co TS et One hundred years ago rich | Rich girls always Rich children people lived in big houses. | new dresses. They _______| to school. They , their older sisters’ clothes. read and write, SJ i 2 Rich children _____ when they Other people ___ iin rich people's young. They _________| houses. Rich girls "for their a lot. —— new dresses. They always _____ their older sisters’ clothes They — when lots of in their _____. Poor girlsSay the chant. FCM Geer Qe eo oor es = Did you eat your sandwich? © Yes, I did. Yes, I did. © Did you drink your milk? Se Yes, I did. Yes, I did. & Did you eat your apple? © Yes, I did. Yes, I did. © © © & 1a Look! That dog ate your sandwich! © No, it didn’t. © Yes, it did. e Look! That cat drank your mil! & No, it didn’t. < Yes, it did. e Look! That bird ate your © apple! No, it didn’t. © Yes, it did. © Did you see them do it? No, they didn’t. No, they didn’t. Did you see them do it? © Yes, we did. Oh, yes we DID! © Og be &-O-Yotoo6 & OGG && Mum and DadComplete the crossword. © Circle the correct answer. 1. Lily and Ben go to the ... in the zoo, A Reptile House B Flamingo Lake © Penguin Poo! 2. Lily thinks they are in Russia because .. A she hears Russian music. B she sees Russian writing, she tastes Russian food. 3. They meet ... in the street. A Boris B the Nuteracker C Nadia Popova 4 They open a door and go in because .. A they're cold in the street. B they're hungry. € they want to buy some flowers. WRC Perc P| DR rd es MPWhere on Earth? HAPPY EARTH 1/Unit 7/My work.do 5 Nadia Popova gives some ... to Lily A flowers B boots C tickets 6 Ben sees Aunt Rose's boots ... A iin the Nuteracker's hand. B on the Nuteracker’s feet. € outside the Nuteracker’s room, 7. The Nutcracker gives these boots to Ben because he A isn't going to dance that night. B has got new boots. © doesn't like the boots 8 Lily and Ben ... tickets for the ballet. A are going to buy some B didn’t want My Fantastic Por or) € can't find theWorld adventure ©000208000800080800808000080808 & Solve the puzzle and write the numbers. le ‘ap rion one Funded a The biggest volcano in the world, Muana Loa lag hoe is over 9,000 metres high and 125 ___ {| Shanes apron | kilometres long. | ‘sic hundred and ten b The second highest mountain in the world is K2. Its ________ metres high. | ¢ The biggest lake in the world is Lake Superior. Its square kilometres. ] Maples Niagara Falls isn't very high but it’s ee metres wide. € The second biggest desert in the world is the Australian Desert. It's square kilometres. Asia dese The biggest island in the world is Greenland. —I~ aaa etal Fe] i ° enact j| [reece tts —— sauare kilometres and fourteen Cetikitcd the + adjective + -est Mount Everest is the higheSt mountain in the world. + ~est consonant x 2 + -est Irregular the highest the biggest good - the best y+ -iest =e + -st bad - the worst the sunniest the widest. ee @® Complete the sentences. a. The (hot) _______ city in Europe is Seville in Spain. b The (cold) ________ town in the world is in Siberia, Russia. The Andes in South America are the (long) _______— line of mountains in the world. d The (windy) place in the world is in Antarctica. eI live in the (good) _______—_ country in the world! aEyou he / she /it we they arrive go eat play travel. visit a How did she travel? __ By plane. b Where Sa To the United States. © Who there? Her granny and grandpa. d= What sport 2 Tennis. What : 2 Burgers. f When in Britain? This morning. Unjumble the questions. Write true answers. a lastnight tobed when you did go ? b thismorning see first who you did ? © you what do lastweekend did ? d eatlunch you did where yesterday ?SIG ¥ pom Read ‘Alabama Smith and the Crystal Pyramid’ again on page 68 of your Class Book. Complete the story. Use these verbs: arrive(s) break(s) crash(es) escape(s) _fall(s) find(s) follow(s) “steal{s)_take(s) _trap(s) Baron Zolkoff _stea/s __ a crystal from the Natural History Museum in London. Vicky Vermont and Alabama Smith - Baron Zolkoff to Brazil hecause the thirteenth crystal is in a temple there. In Brasilia Baron Zolkoff —__ Vicky and Alabama’s small plane and it ______ in the jungle. Baron Zolkoff _______ at the temple before them and he the crystal. When Vicky and Alabama ______ the temple, Baron Zolkoff isn’t there, and a big net ______ them. Do they into Piranha Lake or can they ____?Is he f she fit going to Are they Write sentences with going to. + infinitive escape fall goin Yes, he she / itis. fall? No, he / she / it isn’t. seach, Yes, they are. No, they aren't. Baron Zolkoff / steal / the twelfth crystal a 2s Vicky Vermont / not / stop him S a Baron Zolkoff's going to steal the twelfth crystal, __ Zar phim: = She / ring / Alabama Smith Alabama / tell her / about the crystal pyramid © Vicky and Alabama / meet / in Brasilia They / not / see / Baron Zolkoff / at the airport He / break / their plane It / crash / in the jungle They / not / be hurt Baron Zolkoff / fly / to Transylvania Vicky and Alabama / not / find him / at the temple ee© Listen and tick V the box. arco Polo = Christopher Columbus — Captain Cook a When did Marco Polo arrive in China? eral Neve haat b When did Christopher Columbus go to the West Indies for the first time? Gk Gs Yeh When did Hernan Cortés travel to Mexico for the first time? 0 at eo d When did Captain Cook travel to Australia for the first time? eto .—eto wg © When did the first people from Europe go to Africa? @ Listen and write. Ss United Kingdom vourtistasoot —chiaixiuery — PaSSport Application Dates of win: rom to sumame: Fist name Date of it: ‘Town of birth: Country of birth: OESi is! fwd Write this! /N "a a Read and write. = Monday bth A (GERRY My, trip te Granny's house t Granny me at the airport Thad breakfast at and we went to her. Tote a Mum took me to the aitport ates i and then we went to the AERP Al. | T went by ‘on my own to visit We in the sea ell afternoon. & Lin Spain. The journey was Tomorrow we're going fe go and a 2S ae but OK T saw the. anal sit a in the moming and in the some high ______ uth lets of snow. afternoon we're going te go. a ® Lee aA Rex diary paige toe ey, Menday. 6th August: . rt My trip to Greedpa's Sat iD This morning Bs ee, eee @ Big Ben This summer holiday write © —_Use an exercise book. a Holiday Diary in English. —_> Write two or three sentences every day. * IF you don't know a word, draw a picture.Picture this! © Match the verbs with the pictures. (IMUM. MELA sy Mibiti ‘andthe A Fp L lempl i § TOT, CT A cy) @ Siiemple @ Write the film story. Use the verbs in 1 and these words: Cas [ra ‘Alabama Smith and the Lion Queen’s Temple’ is a great film. At the start of the film Alabama Smith takes a bu: SS Two days later I’m not going to tell you the end of the film. It’s very exciting! 2sed Say this! A a © Circle the same letters on each board. Ge Now listen. Which letters sound different? Colour them in with a pencil. — rere eae iat] Listen and check. Repeat the words. &@® ® Read the chant. Match each verse with a picture. oo eo eg eee © Oct oeote He visited twenty countries. He started out last May. He tasted lots of different food. © He collected stamps on the way. © © He travelled in Alaska. He cycled all the way. & He climbed a snowy mountain. @ He amived home yesterday. © & Of.e00.02 He walked around the world last year. He liked it best in Spain. He dropped his passport on the beach, = @ ‘Then he picked it up again. Listen and check, © nh 8-o Ko xo dSe ©, then say the chant. —_oe Hiiwhere on Earth? 63 & Which cities did Lily and Ben vis Find and write. They found the trousers in C ai ro. They found the bag in They found the fan in CAL NE WEN RK sy BU BE Al OW RES DU DEL YO EY MO DN UW “RO. RB ING They found the cap in __. They found the T-shirt in —__ They found the boots in. They found the scarf in enreance Follow the lines. Find the country for each Internet abbreviation. BAST Oe te Egypt Australia Chine South Aticn India Argentina rea! I J] '2 What name did you find on tyr Gam Bock ia © Which country in 2 didn't Ben and Ly visit? ‘Write the Internet abbreviation here, My Fantastic aU eA ee wes ood RCM Ret CR ir oe © ae LLUPrepositions Sep, Gs Bog 4 Se behind oO between oO in © in front of @: next to © on oO under oO La > & & pustraia C) Britain QC) canida OQ New Zealand ©) South Africa C) the United states C) ‘E Sy wie O tomate O towite OQ tostees OQ to play O) ZL toread OQ)Sense verbs Your computer monitor C)_ hard drive Q speaker ©) / keyboard ©) Days of the week Monday Oo tuesday O Wednesday ©) Thursday * Oo Friday oO saturday ©) sunday © Telling the time Ss Nae? tes quarterto nine, C) Iestwehe o'clock. C) tts quarter past one. C) its half past thee, Q)tats prea Adjectives ) py GS ak é dark O) hairy OQ) tong O) wh OF A “Sharp O scary C) smal ©) Be 28 Bin strong thin usy O Body parts teeth OC) rands Q) ~aaws O front ies Q) KN RON in the afternoon C) lize in the morning OQ) in the evening C) Numbers twenty twenty-one twenty-two twenty-three twenty-four twenty-five twenty-six twenty-seven twenty-eight twenty-nine thirty thirty-three forty forty-four fifty fifty-five sixty sixty-six seventy seventy-seven eighty eighty-eight ninety ninety-nine OOOOOOOCOO000O0 OOOO oO QO oO a fone hundred ©) at nightPICTURE Sports pyran sg a eyeing CQ diving QC) foottatt C) gymnastics C) running CQ) swimming CQ) table tennis O° Adjectives Ordinal numbers wast © | srsth OQ | omninnh CO | rat eniteents C) | 17tseventeentn OQ 208 second ©) | etrsintn CQ | rotreenth CO | rat fourtcentn O) | tetheighteenth OQ stra © | rhscent© | ameeienn O | ssmatcenn ©) | 19 nincteenth 3 20 twentieth 4th fourth © 8" eighth Oo 12% twelfth Oo 16 sixteenth oO 21sttwenty-fist C) Ac=I05PICTURE oe Animals nO a timp mOQ iw > 5 Gms? AG rangaroo CQ) tion QC) tard CQ) partot Q penguin Q snait O Adverbs. — Bee “e @y. ay angity Q) quickly Q7 test OQ) happy Q) righ © laxity Q Se SA “eg, HE toudly O auiety O siowy OQ) {sing weil C) don't sing very wet Q) BS),PICTURE Earth Saver words Pyeng February C) Zies ap | ey July CQ) August C) September C) | October Seasons usually often sometimes. C) never © rang O sent oO ‘took Oo 4c==08bola) ts DICTIONARY Adjectives we hh = tH, Hy, toring CQ) exciting Q turny Q—tigh QO tow O 3% So chess QE) comic ©) computer game Q) hoop OQ) A &-- Se, re) mares ©) model boat C) remote contrated car C) rollerblades O) a a s (@) scooter Q) skateboard << skipping rope ©) stamp cotecion C) yoyo O) wi Ge drums Q) saxophone ©) trumpet Q) guitar ©) keyboard O) le [Te 26" Mar || | 31% Aug It's the second Its the twenty-first It's the twenty-sixth Its the thirty-first of January. of February. of March. © of August. =O)gta 13 Piso ag Big numbers ‘two hundred three hundred and five five hundred and sixty-six fone thousand two thousand and one three thousand, one hundred and ninety-nine fone milion ‘two million and one rnine million, nine hundred and ninety-nine thousand, nine hundred and ninety-nine By... heaieoprerO! a | = az bike Oo horse oO bus oO train oO boat Oo ship Oo Transport Loa A |S aay//L oI a to follow ©) tosteal OQ) totrep O) | 1900 1901 ! | 1960 | 2000 | | 2001 | | 2020 oO oO oO to take / to take (a bus) C) two thousand two thousand___two thousand andone C) and twenty) nineteen hundred nineteen 0 one___niineteen sixty,Pisa Irregular verbs «| These verbs from Happy Earth 1 are irregular in the past. 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