1 School Days 2 Food for Friends 3 World Records 4 the Festival 5 Ancient Rome 6 Adventure Camp
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Brendan Dunne Robin Newton page Contents 2 Ready, steady, go! 4 1 School days 8 2 Food for friends 18 3 World records 28 4 The festival 38 5 Ancient Rome 48 6 Adventure camp 58 Pairwork 68 Extended Reading Units 1 and 2 Review 74 Units 3 and 4 Review 76 Units 5 and 6 Review 78 Pro ects Units 1 and 2 Review 80 Units 3 and 4 Review 81 Units 5 and 6 Review 82 Video scripts 83 Wordlist 86 contents key vocabulary big numbers: 100 and above Mount Everest is 8,848 metres high. p. 4 keyboard, laptop, message, mouse, screen, speakers, Ready, steady, go! video chat, website classroom, computer room, corridor, dining room, hall, I have to work hard. Social Science: Adverbs of A school in Nunavut, library, music room, playground, staffroom, toilets She doesn’t have to tidy the books. school uniforms manner Canada 1 School days p. 8 Do you have to do homework? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. Whose violin is this? It’s Hannah’s violin. A leaflet Is Will’s jacket red? Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t. asparagus, blueberries, butter, chillies, flour, honey, nuts, There’s some sugar. Natural Science: Extreme Food festivals in olive oil, onions, sugar There isn’t any flour. vitamins and adjectives Malta p. 18 delicious, horrible; There are some eggs. minerals 2 Food for friends salty, savoury, spicy, sweet There aren’t any nuts. Is there any olive oil? Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t. A restaurant Are there any mushrooms? Yes, there are. / No, there aren’t. dialogue bridge, building, cable car, lake, mountain, river, road, London is the biggest city in the UK. Social Science: Spelling in National parks in the roller coaster, skyscraper, train Tower Bridge is the most famous bridge in London. green cities comparative United States Who’s the funniest person in your family? and superlative p. 28 How cold is it in winter? adjectives 3 World records How fast does the bus go? An advert buy/bought, drink/drank, go/went, have/had, I met a friend. Social Science: Do and make Weekend activities in make/made, meet/met, see/saw, sing/sang, We made a video. the history of film Jamaica p. 38 take/took, wear/wore They didn’t sing a song. 4 The festival a year ago, four weeks ago, the day after, the day before Did you play basketball? A report Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t. amphitheatre, aqueduct, brooch, chariot, coin, mosaic, On Wednesday, I read some books about the Romans. Social Science: Homophones The Romans in the UK sandals, statue, toga, wall They built the first bridge 2,000 years ago. Roman baths What did Roman children wear? Where did you have lunch? A visitor p. 48 questionnaire 5 Ancient Rome Turn left at the statue. Turn right at the market. Go straight on along Via dei Fori. Go past the Piazza Venezia. compass, map, rucksack, sleeping bag, sun cream, tent, We’re going to tell ghost stories. Natural Science: Idioms Summer camp activities torch, towel, water bottle, waterproof I’m not going to sleep in a tent. seed dispersal in New Zealand Are you going to stay at home? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not. 6 Adventure camp p. 58 You should take a map. A personal text You shouldn’t drop litter. PairWork p. 68 Pro ectS • Our dream school • Units 1-2 p. 80 Extended ReadinG • A quiz with cards • Units 3-4 p. 81 • Food for thought • Units 1-2 p. 74 • A time capsule • Units 5-6 p. 82 • The land of the Vikings • Units 3-4 p. 76 • Summer fun! • Units 5-6 p. 78 Video scripts p. 83 2 Reading WORD WORK culture Go around key structures WRITING the world big numbers: 100 and above Mount Everest is 8,848 metres high. keyboard, laptop, message, mouse, screen, speakers, video chat, website classroom, computer room, corridor, dining room, hall, I have to work hard. Social Science: Adverbs of A school in Nunavut, library, music room, playground, staffroom, toilets She doesn’t have to tidy the books. school uniforms manner Canada Do you have to do homework? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. Whose violin is this? It’s Hannah’s violin. A leaflet Is Will’s jacket red? Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t. asparagus, blueberries, butter, chillies, flour, honey, nuts, There’s some sugar. Natural Science: Extreme Food festivals in olive oil, onions, sugar There isn’t any flour. vitamins and adjectives Malta delicious, horrible; There are some eggs. minerals salty, savoury, spicy, sweet There aren’t any nuts. Is there any olive oil? Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t. A restaurant Are there any mushrooms? Yes, there are. / No, there aren’t. dialogue bridge, building, cable car, lake, mountain, river, road, London is the biggest city in the UK. Social Science: Spelling in National parks in the roller coaster, skyscraper, train Tower Bridge is the most famous bridge in London. green cities comparative United States Who’s the funniest person in your family? and superlative How cold is it in winter? adjectives How fast does the bus go? An advert buy/bought, drink/drank, go/went, have/had, I met a friend. Social Science: Do and make Weekend activities in make/made, meet/met, see/saw, sing/sang, We made a video. the history of film Jamaica take/took, wear/wore They didn’t sing a song. a year ago, four weeks ago, the day after, the day before Did you play basketball? A report Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t. amphitheatre, aqueduct, brooch, chariot, coin, mosaic, On Wednesday, I read some books about the Romans. Social Science: Homophones The Romans in the UK sandals, statue, toga, wall They built the first bridge 2,000 years ago. Roman baths What did Roman children wear? Where did you have lunch? A visitor questionnaire Turn left at the statue. Turn right at the market. Go straight on along Via dei Fori. Go past the Piazza Venezia. compass, map, rucksack, sleeping bag, sun cream, tent, We’re going to tell ghost stories. Natural Science: Idioms Summer camp activities torch, towel, water bottle, waterproof I’m not going to sleep in a tent. seed dispersal in New Zealand Are you going to stay at home? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not. A personal text More More You should take a map. practice practice P You shouldn’t drop litter. F CONS WORDLIST p. 86 SC reading interaction More More phonics phonics in the BOOKLET bonus lessons writing work together • Present Perfect p. 50 • Future with will listening video p. 54 speaking i-poster suggestions for every lesson available in the Teacher’s Book i-ashcards 3 IWB 3 Vocabulary World records Hi, I’m Daisy! In this unit we learn how to use superlative adjectives to talk about records. We also learn 1 about natural and man-made environmental features and how to ask for information about them. I’m writing a blog about London. Do you know what the Thames is? 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Look and match in pairs. Listen and check. Then, listen and repeat. 2.1 bridge building cable car lake mountain river road roller coaster skyscraper train Discovery task 2 Listen and say. 2.2 3 Guess the word in pairs. It’s man-made. It’s got eight letters and the third letter is i. Building! What do you know? natural man-made Classify! How many environmental LEARNING features can you name in English? TO LEARN river bridge 28 Lesson 1 Environmental features vocabulary Superlative adjectives: London is the biggest city in the UK. Lesson 2 3 Grammar Living in 1 Listen and read. 2.3 London Hi, everyone! Can I tell you about my favourite city? London is the biggest city in the UK and it’s the capital. It’s The most popular museum in London is the famous for its red buses and black taxis. It’s got the oldest British Museum. There are other fascinating underground railway too. Everybody calls it ‘the tube’. museums too, including a cinema museum, a About half a million mice live in the tunnels of the tube. rugby museum and a magic museum. If you’re in London, you London has got lots of parks. I really like Hyde can go in a boat along Park. You can have a picnic or ride your bike there. the River Thames or visit I think it’s the most peaceful place in London. the London Eye. In Hyde Park, there’s a My favourite tourist lake. On Christmas attraction is Tower Day, there’s a Bridge. It’s the most swimming race there. famous bridge in The swimmers are London. It usually opens brave: the water is for ships twice a day. freezing! 2 Answer the questions. 1 What is London famous for? 4 What can you do in Hyde Park? 2 What’s ‘the tube’? 5 Where’s the swimming race? When is it? 3 How often does Tower Bridge open? 6 Do you want to visit London? Why? / Why not? 3 Listen and say True or False. Then ask in pairs. 2.4 BIG cities London New York Paris Berlin tallest One World Television The Shard The Eiffel Tower building Trade Centre Tower biggest Waterloo Grand Central Gare du Nord Hauptbahnhof station most Metropolitan popular British Museum Le Louvre Pergamonmuseum Museum museum biggest Bois de Hyde Park Central Park Tiergarten park Boulogne What’s the biggest station in New York? Grand Central! Superlative adjectives: London is the biggest city in the UK.