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1 Look and write.

Tara’s house

Tara’s house

Tara’s house

Tara’s house

Tara’s house

Tara’s house

Tara’s house

Tara’s house

Tara’s house

Tara’s house

Tara’s house

Tara’s house

At

Tara’s house

Tara’s house

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catch the bus make (my) bed watch TV take the dog for a walk brush (my) teeth use the internet wake up have a shower leave home arrive home

3 Write about your partner’s routine.

µy partner wake∫ up at

wake up

Finished? Write sentences about a family member’s routine.

e.g. My mum wakes up at six o’clock … 1

†ara wake∫ up at half past six.

2

‡he at quater past seven.

3 4 5 6

†hey

7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 1 6 2 7 3 8 5 10 4 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 1 wake up 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 have a shower 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 leave home 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 arrive home 2 Ask and answer. Draw the times for your partner.

What time do you wake up?

I wake up at half past seven.

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2 Listen and complete the table. $CD103

3 Look at the table in Activity 2. Write sentences. a

¼ayla alway∫ make∫ her bed.

∂ex

b

‡he

™e

c

d

e

1 Order the sentences. Look and number the pictures.

1 always six up o’clock. wake at I

fl alway∫

2 walk We before dog school. usually the

3 bus Tuesdays. never She the catches on

4 They five TV sometimes o’clock. at watch

Adverbs of frequency

I / You

We / They usuallyalways sometimes

never

wake up at seven o’clock. go to bed late on Fridays.

He / She comes to school early.

leaves home late.

Layla Dex

a b c d e

a b c d

always usually sometimes never

Grammar Practice Go to page 74

always I

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Tom says::

I never wear my Manchester United

shin pad∫

to football . But I always wear my Manchester United when I watch matches!

1 Complete the comments.

2 Think about your routine. Complete the table.

3 Complete the post. Use your notes in Activity 2. Draw your avatar. training leotard pyjamas ballet pumps shin pads football strip

2 Comments

Zoe says:

I go to a special ballet school. I always wear a purple .

I usually wear purple too. I also wear purple in bed!

Activity Time always usually sometimes never

Morning

seven o’clock

Afternoon

have lunch

Evening

In the morning I at seven o’clock. In the afternoon,

I have lunch at .

Later in the afternoon I never at . In the evening I at .

shin pads

Read the post about Becky on Class Book page 8 again. How much ballet practice does she do?

hours

Lesson 3

Culture

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Weekend Daisy

Fred Jane Peter

1 Look at the table. Read and write the names.

2 Look at the table in Activity 1. Complete for Peter.

3 Complete the table. Ask and answer.

How often do you ...? Me My partner

brush your teeth

twice a day

read a comic

eat fruit

use the internet

1 2 3

sometimes How often twice a week play football

Learn to learn

You play football seven days a week. Do you play every day or three times a week? You play football seven

I every day. I also

take the dog for a walk .

I watch TV.

do you play football?

talk about routines

I play football once a week. I never catch the bus. I take the dog for a walk every day. I catch the bus three times a

week. I watch TV every day. I play football twice a week.

I catch the bus every day. I take the dog for a walk three times a week. I never

play football.

How often do you brush your teeth?

I brush my teeth twice a day.

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1 Remember and correct. Read the story again and check.

It’s foggy. It’s snowing. The sun is shining.

1 2 3 a clock a pencil a banana a train timetable

an umbrella an empty notebook

a list of strange numbers and letters an advert from a newspaper

a leaflet about an art exhibition 2 Tick

the six clues in the story.

4 Complete the summary. Read and circle the synopsis. 3 Read and match.

1 The police are 2 The children are 3 The clock isn’t 4 The footprints are 5 Is Mrs Rose

a in the kitchen. b looking for a robber. c disappearing in the rain.

d catching a train at the train station? e looking for Mrs Rose.

Finished? Do the playscript activities. Go to TR CD-ROM 00

Summary

Episode: Title:

ƒootprint∫ in the snow

Main characters:

Places:

Rating: /10 Synopsis

Annabel / Mrs Rose is missing. The children go to her house / school to look for her. It’s foggy / snowing. A clock is missing from the kitchen / living room.

Now the sun is shining / it’s raining and the footprints in the snow are disappearing. The footprints go to the train / police station. Annabel finds an envelope / a clock on the ground. There are four / five clues in the envelope.

The police are The children are The clock isn’t

Footprints in the snow

Episode

2

2

Episode

Lesson 5

Vocabulary & Story

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1 Listen and tick

. $CD107 Exam Practice

2 Read and circle.

1 It rains / is raining in Rabat today.

2 The sun usually shines / is shining in Sydney in September. 3 It snows / is snowing in La Paz at the moment.

4 The sun shines / is shining in Dublin now. 5 It rains / is raining in Sydney in the winter.

4 Write about the weather in your town in December and today.

Grammar Practice Go to page 75

3 Look at the table in Activity 1 and complete.

1 It usually

rain∫

in Dublin in September, but the sun is today. 2 The sun usually in Sydney in September, but it’s today. 3 The sun usually in Rabat in September, but it’s today. 4 It usually in La Paz in September, but it’s today.

shining snowing rains rains shines shines raining foggyrains

Present simple Present continuous

The sun usually shines in September. It usually rains in September.

It usually snows .

The sun is shining today. It’s raining today. It’s snowing today.

Usually Today Dublin

Sydney Rabat La Paz

Grammar

Lesson 6

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1 Listen to the song again. $CD108 Complete the song review.

3 Listen again. Underline the /w/ sound. $CD109

2 Complete the new verse for the song.

sometimes always never usually

twice a day

She calls me on the phone.

She comes to my home.

Suzie doesn’t love me anymore.

I send her flowers .

She throws them away.

Suzie doesn’t love me anymore.

4 Listen and circle the words with the /w/ sound. $CD110

1 fish 2 witch 3 rich 4 how 5 now 6 what 7 flowers 8 friend 9 who

Pr

oj

ect

2 witch

T

he queen wears wellies when the weather is wet, With a white, winter sweater and a warm woolly hat!

wellies

/w/

Listen to the song again.

calls me on the phone. comes to my home.

throws them away.

love hate like don’t like

fun boring sad happy Song name:

Rating: /10

I the song. It’s .

Lesson 7

Song, Sounds & Speaking

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LIFE IN

MEDIEVAL TIMES

1 Read and match. 1 a small house 2 a big house

3 someone who makes bread 4 someone who grows vegetables

5 an important person who doesn’t work 6 somewhere peasants join

7 a person who has different jobs

Research food in medieval times. Write a menu for Denzel’s banquet.

Pr

oj

ect

3 Read and complete.

never music manor house lord banquet usually rich every hunting serf

My name is Denzel and I’m 11 years old. My father is a

lord

and he’s

very .

I live in a with my family. I

make my bed because a always makes my bed for me. I go to church morning. Then I

watch the peasants working in the field. I have lessons at home in the morning. I learn Latin, and

dancing. Sometimes I go with my friends and family. Then we usually eat a big with meat and vegetables.

a the church b a baker c a serf d a cottage

e a manor house or castle f the lord

g a peasant 2 Read and circle.

1 The ? never works.

2 ? aren’t free to leave the manor. 3 ? pay the lord for the land.

4 ? sleep in cottages with the serfs and peasants. 5 Serfs and peasants sleep ?

a baker b lord a Serfs b Peasants a Bakers b Serfs a Animals b Lords a in beds. b on straw. lord Denzel

Cross-curricular

Lesson 8

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1 Complete your Bilingual Dictionary. 2 Read and order the pictures.

Tara’s routine

by Layla

Tara usually wakes up at half past six, then she has a shower. She has a shower once a day. She always makes her bed. She leaves home at five minutes to eight because she usually walks to school. She sometimes catches the bus to school. She usually has lunch at school at half past twelve. She never watches TV in the

afternoon and she sometimes uses the internet in the evenings.

Finished? Complete the Dictionary Skills section on page 93

Layla’s routine by Dex

She usually wakes up at ,

then she has a shower. She has a shower because it’s very hot.

She makes the bed.

She leaves home at .

She never catches the

to school.

She usually has at

school at ten o’clock.

She never , but she

sometimes uses the

in the evenings. Layla is having lunch in the evenings. Layla is having lunch Layla is having lunch Layla is 4 Complete the text using Dex’s

notes in Activity 3. 3 Complete Dex’s notes using the

information in Activity 2.

Tara’s and Layla’s routines

a c e b d f

Tara, UK Layla, Brazil

half past

six

six o’clock three times

a day

usually

half past seven

always

ten o’clock

never

1

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Lessons 9 & 10

Review

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5 Complete the notes for your routine.

8 Read and tick

.

6 Write about your routine using your notes in Activity 5.

7 Check your work in Activity 6.

Write a final version and draw pictures. My

project Me, Learn to learn Underline any examples of because in your text. I can ...

remember the words in the Bilingual Dictionary. use adverbs of frequency.

listen to and read about hobbies and routines. understand and use functional language (how to

talk about routines).

read and write a review of a story.

use the present simple and the present continuous.

listen to and write a review of a song.

recognise and say words with the /w/ sound. talk about the weather. understand a text about

life in medieval times. write about my routine. My effort was: OK Good Great

My favourite lesson was Lesson because it helped me to read / write / speak / listen to / understand English.

because

Self-evaluation

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1 Complete your Bilingual Dictionary.

2

Remember !

Add the phrases to your Bilingual

Dictionary in alphabetical order. arrive home

catch the bus brush (my) teeth have a shower leave home make (my) bed

take the dog for a walk use the internet

wake up watch TV

Routines

Lesson 1

Other useful words

get dressed

Remember!

it’s foggy it’s raining it’s snowing it’s warm it’s wet

the sun is shining

The weather

Lesson 5

Dictionary Skills

get up get dressed go to work have breakfast have lunch go home have dinner go to bed

3 Use a dictionary to find and write phrases using go, get or have.

go get have

93

Bilingual Dictionary

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2 Ask B about the weather in Budapest and Lisbon. Draw and write the weather forecasts.

It’s and . It’s .

1 Tell B about the weather in Warsaw and Rome.

Warsaw

2°C

Rome

28°C

Budapest

8°C

Lisbon

30°C

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99

A

Speaking

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11

It’s .

100

B

Budapest

8°C

Lisbon

30°C

2 Ask a about the weather in Warsaw and Rome. Draw and write the weather forecasts.

It’s and .

1 Tell A about the weather in Budapest and Lisbon.

Warsaw

2°C

Rome

28°C

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