SPARK Limba Modernă 2 Clasa A VI A Teacher S Book
SPARK Limba Modernă 2 Clasa A VI A Teacher S Book
Teacher’s Book
Jenny Dooley
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ISBN 978-1-4715-8303-2
                                                           Contents
Introduction to the Teacher ........................................................................................                pp.    4-7
Student’s Book
Evaluations (Student’s Self Assessment Forms & Progress Report Cards) ........................ pp. 74-84
Workbook
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                                                  Introduction
    This task-based English course is based on the Common                 • a full key to the exercises in the Student’s Book &
    European Framework of Reference and is designed for learners            Workbook.
    studying English for Grade 6, L2.                                     • audioscripts of all listening material
    The course develops all four skills (listening, speaking, reading     • evaluation sheets
    and writing) through a variety of communicative tasks, and           Class Audio CDs
    systematically recycles key language items. Above all, it is         The Class Audio CDs contain all the recorded material which
    designed to promote active (activating all new vocabulary and        accompanies the course.
    structures in meaningful, everyday situations), holistic
                                                                         Digital Book
    (encouraging the creative collective use of students’ brains as
    well as the linguistic analytical use of their brains) and           The Digital Book contains all the material in the Student’s Book
    humanistic (acquiring and practising language through                and helps students monitor their progress and improve their
    pleasant tasks and topics, paying attention to their needs,          stats, which are recorded and stored so that they can be
    feelings and desires) ways of learning.                              accessed at any time.
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Everyday English                                                      students the chance to process the information they have
Functional dialogues set in everyday contexts familiarise             learnt and compare it to the culture of their own country.
students with natural language. The dialogues also present            Revision
useful expressions so that students can practise everyday
                                                                      This section appears at the end of each module, and
English.
                                                                      reinforces students’ understanding of the topics, vocabulary
Pronunciation                                                         and structures that have been presented.
Pronunciation activities help students to recognise the various       Monstertrackers
sounds of the English language, distinguish between them
                                                                      This section appears every two modules and is designed to
and reproduce them correctly.
                                                                      introduce Ss to reading for pleasure. It is an amusing science-
Fun Time                                                              fiction cartoon strip following the adventures of four
This section contains activities for Ss to review the content of      characters as they track down monsters all around the world.
each module as well as songs. The songs are connected to the          Ss should readily identify with nature-loving Candy, technical
themes of the modules as well as related tasks. Listening to          Phil and adventurous Tracker along with their buggy, Boogey,
lively, high quality songs is a humanistic activity which lowers      who can transform into any mode of transport.
the students’ affective filters and allows them to absorb             Evaluation
language more easily.
                                                                      This section appears at the end of the book, and reinforces
Study Skills                                                          students’ understanding of the topics, vocabulary and
Brief tips, explanations and reminders, at various points             structures that have been presented every two modules.
throughout each module, help students to develop strategies
which improve holistic learning skills and enable students to             SUGGESTED TEACHING TECHNIQUES
become autonomous learners of the English language.
                                                                      A – Presenting new vocabulary
Check these words sections can be treated as follows: Go              Much of the new vocabulary in the course is presented
through the list of words before Ss read the text and present the     through pictures, and students are asked to match the
new words by giving examples, synonyms/opposites or miming            pictures to listed words. Vocabulary is always presented in
their meaning. Alternatively, go through the list of words after Ss   context, and emphasis is placed on collocations and word
have read the text and ask Ss to explain the words using the          association, since memorising new words is easier when they
context they appear in. Ss can give examples, mime/draw the           are presented in lexical sets.
meaning or look up the meaning in their dictionaries.
                                                                      Further techniques that you may use to introduce new
Writing                                                               vocabulary include:
                                                                        • Miming. Mime the word to be introduced. For instance,
Students develop their writing skills through the use of all four
                                                                           to present sing, pretend you are singing and ask
language skills.
                                                                           students to guess the meaning of the word.
Guided practice of the relevant vocabulary is given and
                                                                        • Synonyms, opposites, paraphrasing and giving definitions.
consolidated and followed by a model text which is thoroughly
                                                                           Examples:
analysed. Plans are also provided to guide students.
                                                                           – Present store by giving a synonym: A store is a shop.
There are writing activities throughout the modules, based on              – Present tall by giving its opposite: He isn’t short, he’s tall.
realistic types and styles of writing, such as letters, notes,             – Present weekend by paraphrasing it: I don’t work at
postcards and emails.                                                          the weekend. I don’t work on Saturday and Sunday.
These progress from short sentences to paragraphs and finally              – Present garage by giving a definition: A garage is a
to full texts, allowing students to gradually build up their                   place where we put our car, next to the house.
writing skills.                                                         • Context. Place vocabulary items in context with examples
                                                                           which make understanding easier and more complete.
Across Cultures section
                                                                           For instance, introduce the words city and town by
In these interesting and informative pages, students are                   referring to a city and a town in the students’ own
provided with cross-cultural information and read about                    country: Lisbon is a city, but Cascais is a town.
aspects of various countries which are thematically linked to           • Visual prompts. Show photographs or drawings to make
the module. The section also contains related tasks and                    understanding easier.
creative projects, such as making a poster, which give
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     • Use of (bilingual/monolingual) dictionary. Encourage            • Reading aloud. Assisted by the Digital Book, students
       students to guess the meaning of a word, then use their           practise at home in preparation for reading aloud in
       dictionaries to check if their guess is correct.                  class.
     • Sketching. Draw a simple sketch on the board to illustrate      • Writing. After thorough preparation in class, students are
       the word(s) to be explained. For instance:                        asked to produce a complete piece of writing.
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                                                                        Formative Evaluation
          TYPES OF LEARNING STYLES
                                                                        Any exercise a student does can be used for this type of
Experienced teachers will be aware that some of their students          evaluation. The results are then recorded on the student’s
learn best by listening to new information, some prefer to read         Formative Evaluation Chart.
about it, whereas other students need to do something with              Make as many photocopies as you need and complete the
the new information. There is no absolute ‘best’ method of              charts as indicated. Write the names of the activities you are
learning; these are all valid learning styles, as different people      going to evaluate (e.g. dialogues, songs, pairwork, etc.) and
learn in different ways. Consequently, a coursebook should              write the marks obtained with the help of the following code,
offer a variety of exercises and material which stimulate all           using colours if you wish.
types of learning style in order to help the learners learn               c (competence – green): the student has a full
according to their personal learning styles.                                 understanding of the task and responds appropriately
                                                                         w (working on – yellow): the student has an understanding
  • Visual Learners need to see the teacher’s body language
                                                                             of the task but the response is not fully accurate
    and facial expressions to fully understand the content of
                                                                         n (non-competence – red): the student does not understand
    the lesson. They think in pictures and learn best from
                                                                             the task and is unable to respond appropriately
    visual displays, including diagrams, illustrations,
    transparencies, videos, flashcards and hand-outs.                   Cumulative Evaluation
  • Auditory Learners learn best through verbal explanations,           Cumulative evaluation takes into account the work the
    discussions, talking things through and listening to what           students have done throughout the module as well as their
    others have to say. Written information may have little             participation and attitude. The instruments of evaluation are:
    meaning until it is heard. They often benefit from reading
                                                                         • Student’s Self-Assessment Forms: After the students have
    a text aloud and using a tablet or their laptop.
                                                                           completed the Self-Assessment Form section of each
  • Tactile/Kinaesthetic Learners learn best through a hands-
                                                                           module, they fill out the photocopiable Self-Assessment
    on approach, actively exploring the physical world
                                                                           Form, giving their subjective opinion of their own
    around them. They may find it hard to sit still for long
                                                                           performance. This learning-to-learn technique enables
    periods and may become distracted by their need for
                                                                           the students to develop awareness of their progress. The
    activity and exploration. These learners express
                                                                           Self-Assessment Forms should be kept in their Language
    themselves through movement. They have a good sense
                                                                           Portfolio for future reference. The Self-Assessment Forms
    of balance and hand-eye co-ordination. By interacting
                                                                           are printed at the back of the Teacher’s Book.
    with the space around them, they are able to remember
                                                                         • Progress Report Cards: After students complete each module
    and process information. Involve them in role play,
                                                                           and take the corresponding test, photocopy the respective
    pairwork and other classroom activities.
                                                                           Progress Report Card from the Teacher’s Book and fill out a
                       EVALUATION                                          card for each student. The students should keep these cards
                                                                           in their Language Portfolio for future reference.
Evaluation is an essential part in the learning process. It helps the
learners recognise their progress in the target language, how                             ABBREVIATIONS
much they have achieved and what areas need further practice.
The learners’ attitude towards their own learning experience is         The following abbreviations are used in the Student’s Book
positively influenced as they participate in the whole process.         and Teacher’s Notes:
Evaluation also allows teachers to reflect on the validity of their     T       teacher                       sb      somebody
teaching practices and the types of material being used.                S(s)    student(s)                    sth     something
The process is divided into three parts: Initial Evaluation at the      HW      homework                      n       noun
beginning of the course, Formative Evaluation, which is done            L1      students’ mother tongue       v       verb
on a day-to-day basis, and Cumulative Evaluation, upon                  Ex.     exercise                      adj     adjective
finishing a module.                                                     p(p).   page(s)                       adv     adverb
                                                                        e.g.    for example                   phr     phrase
Initial Evaluation                                                      i.e.    that is                       phr v   phrasal verb
This evaluation centres mainly on the students’ reports from            etc     et cetera
the previous school year. The teacher can assess the students’
level, work already covered, work which needs to be covered,
strengths/weaknesses, etc.
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    Welcome back!
    (pp. 8-9)                                                         3           To present/revise/practise the verb to be
     1            To present, revise and practise the verb                (interrogative & short answers)
         to be in the affirmative and the negative forms                  •   Ss close their books. Say, then write on the board:
         •   Ss close their books. Write on the board: I am Ingrid.           Am I a teacher? Underline Am I. explain that we form
             I’m Ingrid. Present the full and contracted forms of             the interrogative of the verb ‘to be’ by putting the
             the present simple affirmative of the verb ‘to be’.              verb ‘to be’ before the subject pronoun.
         •   Point to a S. Say: You’re Mario. Then write it on the        •   Answer the question on the board: Yes, I am. Explain
             board.                                                           that this is a positive short answer. Explain that we
         •   Point to a male S in the class and say: He’s Tony.               form positive short answers with yes, the appropriate
             Then write it on the board.                                      personal pronoun and the verb in the affirmative.
         •   Point to a female S in the class and say: She’s Maria.       •   Write on the board: Am I a doctor? No, I’m not.
             Then write it on the board. Continue with the rest.              Explain that we form a negative short answer with
         •   Then present the present simple negative of the                  no, the appropriate personal pronoun and the verb
             verb ‘to be’. Say, then write on the board: I’m                  in the negative.
             English. I‘m not French. Underline the words I’m not.        •   Ss open their books and read the table and the
             Elicit how the negative of the verb ‘to be’ is formed            Note box. Then explain the task.
             (by adding not after am, is, are). Do the same to            •   Allow Ss time to complete the task and check their
             present all persons singular and plural in both full             answers.
             and contracted forms.                                        Answer Key
         •   Ss open their books and read the box.                        2 Is, Yes, he is./No, he isn’t. (He is from Romania.)
         •   Allow Ss time to complete the task.                          3 Are, Yes, they are./No, they aren’t.
         •   Check Ss’ answers.                                           4 Is, Yes, he is./No, he isn’t. (He’s forty.)
         Answer Key                                                       5 Are, Yes, I am./No, I’m not.
         1 is          3 am          5 is            7 are                6 Is, Yes, it is./No, it isn’t. (My favourite colour is yellow.)
         2 am          4 is          6 is
                                                                      4            To listen for specific information
     2           To practise using the verb to be                         •   Explain the task.
         (affirmative & negative)                                         •   Play the recording.
         •   Explain the task.                                            •   Allow Ss time to listen and mark the sentences.
         •   Draw Ss’ attention towards the pictures and the              •   Check Ss’ answers.
             prompts.                                                     Answer Key
         •   Allow Ss time to complete the task and check their           1 T        2 F               3 F           4 T         5 F
             answers.
         Answer Key                                                   5          To present and revise subject/object
         1 ‘m/am not, ‘m/am            3 is not/isn’t, ‘s/is              personal pronouns
         2 are not/aren’t, ‘re/are     4 are not/aren’t, ‘re/are          •   Ss close their books. Present the subject pronouns.
                                                                          •   Point to yourself and say: I, then write it on the
                 To make a photo profile                                      board. Point to a S and say: you, then write it on the
         •   Explain the task and assign for homework.                        board. Point to a male S and say: he. Then write it
         •   Ss can use the text in Ex. 1 as a model.                         on the board. Explain that we use he for a boy or a
         •   Ss present their profiles in class.                              man. Continue for the rest of the subject pronouns.
                                                                          •   Present the object pronouns. Say, then write on the
         (Ss’ own answers)
                                                                              board: I am a teacher. Look at me. Underline the
                                                                              words I and me. Explain that me is an object
                                                                              pronoun. Present the other pronouns in the same
                                                                              way. e.g., He’s a student. Look at him. She’s a
                                                                              student. Look at her. It’s a desk. Look at it. etc
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                                                                                      Welcome back!
     •   Ss open their books and read the box, as well as the         Suggested Answer Key
         Note box.                                                    I have got a guitar, but I haven’t got a DVD player.
     •   Explain the task.                                            I have got a bike, but I haven’t got a laptop. etc
     •   Allow Ss time to complete the task and then check
         their answers.                                          8            To present the verb to have got
     Answer Key                                                       (interrogative and short answers)
     1 I, me              3 She, her           5 us, We               •   Ss close their books.
     2 him, He            4 They, them                                •   Point to a S and ask Has Tim got small ears? (Yes, he
                                                                          has.) Ask: Has Tim got big ears? (No, he hasn’t.)
(pp. 10-11)                                                               Write these on the board and underline Has and got
 6           To present and revise the verb to have got                   (interrogative), Yes, he has. /No, he hasn’t.
     (affirmative & negative)                                         •   Explain that the last two sentences are short
                                                                          answers. Elicit from Ss how short answers are
     •   Ss close their books. Present the verb ‘to have got’.
                                                                          formed (Yes + personal pronoun/noun + have/has –
         Point to your eyes and say: I have got blue eyes.
                                                                          No + personal pronoun/noun + haven’t/hasn’t).
         Then write it on the board.
                                                                      •   Ss open their books and read the table and the
     •   Repeat using the rest of the affirmative forms.
                                                                          Note box.
     •   Drill Ss. Give prompts. Ss make sentences using
         have/has got.
         T: Mary/long hair                                       9            To practise the verb to have got
         S1: Mary has got long hair.                                  (interrogative & short answers)
         T: I/short hair                                              •   Explain the task and read out the example.
         S2: I have got short hair. etc                               •   Give Ss time to complete the questions and answer
     •   Point to your nose and say: I have got a small nose.             them and then check Ss’ answers around the class.
         I haven’t got a big nose. Write the negative form on         Answer Key
         the board and underline haven’t got. Give examples           2 Have your parents got a car?
         in all forms.                                                   Yes, they have./No, they haven’t.
     •   Ss open their books and read the table as well as a          3 Have you got a brother?
         Note box.                                                       Yes, I have./No, I haven’t.
                                                                      4 Has your house got a garden?
 7 a)           To practise to have got (affirmative &                   Yes, it has./No, it hasn’t.
         negative)                                                    5 Has your best friend got a bike?
         •   Explain the task and give Ss some time to                   Yes, he/she has./No, he/she hasn’t.
             complete.                                                6 Have you got a dog?
         •   Check Ss’ answers.                                          Yes, I have./No, I haven’t.
     Answer Key
     1 ‘s/has got                     4 has not/hasn’t got       10          To present and revise possessive adjectives
     2 have not/haven’t got           5 ‘ve/have got                  and possessive pronouns
     3 has not/hasn’t got             6 ‘s/has got                    •   Ss close their books. Present possessive adjectives
                                                                          and possessive pronouns.
 7 b)            To further practise to have got                      •   Point to your pen and say then write on the board:
         (affirmative and negative) using personal                        This is my pen. Explain that my is a possessive
         examples                                                         adjective. Elicit that possessive adjectives go before
                                                                          the noun they describe.
         •   Explain the task and read out the example.
         •   Ask various Ss around the class to say which of
             the items in Ex. 7a they have or haven’t got.
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     Welcome back!
          •   Write on the board: This pen is mine. Explain that             Suggested Answer Key
              mine is a possessive pronoun. Ask Ss to compare the            A: Is there a chair in your bedroom?
              two example sentences. Elicit that possessive                  B: No, there isn’t.
              pronouns don’t precede a noun.                                 A: Is there a lamp in your bedroom?
          •   Go through the table and the Note box in the Ss’               B: Yes, there is. etc
              book with Ss.
                                                                             Game!
          •   Allow Ss some time to complete the task. Check Ss’
                                                                             • Divide the class in pairs.
              answers.
                                                                             • Ss play the game as described in the Ss’ book.
          Answer Key                                                         • Each pair keeps a score.
          1 my, mine                     3 their, theirs                     • The player who guesses correctly the most is the
          2 his, his                     4 our, ours                           winner.
                                                                             Suggested Answer Key
     (pp. 12-13)
                                                                             A: cupboard
     11           To present and revise there is/there are                   B: kitchen – desk
          (affirmative and negative)                                         A: bedroom/study etc.
          •   Ss’ books closed. Say then write on board: There is
              a book on the desk. There are some pens on the desk.      14           To revise parts of the body
              Explain that we use there is/there are to say that an          •   Draw Ss’ attention to the picture and give them
              object exists in a place. There is is the singular form            time to complete the labels.
              and there are is the plural form.                              •   Check Ss’ answers around the class.
          •   Say then write on the board: There isn’t a pencil on
                                                                             Answer Key
              the desk. There aren’t any hats on the desk. Explain
              that these are the negative forms.                             1 hair         4 eye         7 leg          10 mouth
          •   Say then write on the board: Is there a notebook on            2 head         5 knee        8 hand         11 nose
              the desk? Are there any rubbers on the desk? Explain           3 ear          6 foot        9 arm
              that these are the interrogative forms and that we             Opposites
              use the short answer Yes, there is./No, there isn’t.           • Draw Ss’ attention to the table.
              and Yes, there are./No there aren’t.                           • Allow some time to complete the opposites.
          •   Ss’ books open. Give Ss time to read the table and             • Elicit answers from Ss around the class.
              the Note box.                                                  • Then, allow Ss time to write short descriptions of
                                                                               two of their friends using the opposites and words
     12          To practise there is/there are (affirmative                   form Ex. 14.
          and negative)                                                      Answer Key
          •   Draw Ss’ attention to the picture and give Ss time             long ≠ short                       young ≠ old
              to complete the sentences.                                     tall ≠ short                       plump ≠ thin
          •   Check Ss’ answers.                                             big ≠ small
          Answer Key                                                         Suggested Answer Key
          1 There is/’s        3 There aren’t        5 There are             Marc is short and thin. His hair is short hair, and he’s got
          2 There are          4 There isn’t         6 There is/’s           a small nose and brown eyes.
                                                                             Rob is tall and plump. He’s got short brown hair. His eyes
     13          To practise there is/there are (interrogative               are blue and he’s got small ears.
          & short answers) using personal examples
                                                                        15           To revise clothes
          •   Read out the example and ask Ss to ask and answer
              questions about their bedrooms in pairs.                       •   Draw Ss’ attention to the pictures and the words in
          •   Monitor the activity around the class and then ask                 the list.
              some pairs to report back to the class.
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                                                                                            Welcome back!
     •   Read out the words and allow Ss time to complete           17             To practise numbers
         the task.
                                                                         Explain the exercise. Allow Ss time to complete the
     •   Check Ss’ answers.
                                                                         exercise.
     Answer Key
                                                                         Answer Key
     1 a hat              6    a belt          11    trousers
     2 socks              7    a shirt         12    gloves                       8 MORE 8 LESS                    10 MORE 10 LESS
     3 a coat             8    a T-shirt       13    shorts               25        33        17              27     37       17
     4 trainers           9    a jacket        14    a dress              32        31        24              80     90       70
     5 a skirt           10    a jumper        15    boots                43        51        35              34     44       24
     Describe a classmate
     • Explain the task.
                                                                    18 a)                To listen for gist
     • Ss complete the task in pairs. Monitor the activity
        around the class.                                                     •    Direct Ss’ attention to the pictures and elicit
                                                                                   what they show (Picture A: three older people
     Suggested Answer Key
                                                                                   in business clothes talking and shaking hands-
     A: She’s got long black hair. She’s tall and thin. She’s got
                                                                                   Picture B: three young girls laughing and
        a small mouth and small eyes.
                                                                                   talking-Picture C: two young teenage students/
     B: Is she Tania?
                                                                                   girls talking).
     A: Yes, she is.
                                                                              •    Play the recording.
     Describe a friend                                                        •    Give Ss time to match the correct dialogue to
     • Explain the task.                                                           the correct picture. Check Ss’ answers.
     • Allow Ss time to complete the task.                               Answer Key
     • Check Ss’ answers around the class.                               1 B               2 A
     Suggested Answer Key
     My friend Marco is tall and thin. He’s got short blond hair.        b)          To act out dialogues and practise
     He’s wearing blue shorts and a green T-shirt. He’s also                  greetings & introductions
     wearing a jacket and trainers.
                                                                              Divide the class into groups of three. Ss take roles
                                                                              and read out the dialogues. Monitor the activity
(pp. 14-15)
                                                                              around the class and ask some pairs to act out the
16          To present and practise family member                             dialogues in front of the class.
     vocabulary                                                          (Ss’ own answers)
     •   Draw Ss’ attention to the pictures.
     •   Read out the vocabulary and ask Ss to use their            19           To present the language of asking for/
         dictionary to find any words they don’t know.                   giving personal information
     •   Allow Ss time to complete then check their answers.
                                                                         Play the recording with pauses for Ss to listen and
     Answer Key                                                          repeat either chorally or individually. Pay attention to
     1 grandfather        6    grandmother     11 wife                   Ss’ pronunciation and intonation.
     2 husband            7    uncle           12 daughter
     3 aunt               8    mum             13 brother           20 a)                To listen for specific information
     4 cousin             9    dad
     5 sister            10    son                                            Go through the library card and elicit/explain what
                                                                              the missing information is. [1) surname, 2) place,
     Your family tree                                                         3) month, 4) numbers]. Play the recording. Ss listen
     • Explain the task.                                                      and fill in the missing information. Check Ss’
     • Allocate the activity for homework.                                    answers.
     • Ss present their family trees in the next lesson.
     (Ss’ own answers)
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     Welcome back!
           Answer Key
           1 Morley                  3 September
           2 Hulme                   4 6343291
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 MODULE                       1
        At work, at play
 Topic                                                              1d       Grammar                                    24-25
In this module Ss will explore the topic of routines,               Lesson objectives: To learn about adverbs of frequency
activities, & jobs.                                                 (always, usually, often, sometimes, never) and question words
                                                                    (what, who, where, how, how old, when).
 Module page                                           16-17
Lesson objectives: To get an overview of the module.                1e       Everyday English                               26
Vocabulary: routines & activities (play sports, catch the bus       Lesson objectives: To talk about free-time activities, to
to school, get up, watch TV, eat breakfast, do homework, surf       repeat situational phrases, to read for specific information,
the Net, have lessons, hang out with friends, go to bed)            to act out a dialogue, to practise pronunciation.
 1b      Grammar                                       20-21
Lesson objectives: To learn about and practise using the
present simple (affirmative, negative and interrogative).
 1c      Skills                                        22-23
Lesson objectives: To listen and read for the gist, to read
for specific information, to practise talking about school
subjects, to listen for specific information, to make a
comparison
Vocabulary: school subjects (Design and Technology,
Geography, Maths, English, PE, Art, Music, ICT, Science,
History); noun (break); adjective (typical); verb (to perform,
to put on)
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     Module 1
     What’s in this module?                                                 •    Play the video for the Ss and elicit their comments
     Read the title of the module At work, at play and ask Ss to                 at the end.
     suggest what they think it means. Go through the What’s in        1a
     this module? list and stimulate a discussion to prompt Ss’
     interest in the module.                                            1 a)              To identify where a blog is published
                                                                                 •   Explain the task.
                  Find the page numbers for                                      •   Then, ask various Ss for their answer.
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     Module 1
          Suggested Answer Key                                            A message to a friend
                                   My school                              • Explain the task.
          My school is great. We learn Maths, Science, Music,             • Allow Ss time to complete the task and then elicit
          English, Art, History and Geography. A typical day at my           answers from Ss around the class.
          school starts at 8:30am and finishes at 3pm. We’ve got          Suggested Answer Key
          three breaks at my school and organise a carnival every         Hi Tom! Do you want to watch the new adventure film
          year.                                                           today? It starts at 7.30. We can meet outside the cinema
                                                                          at 7. What do you think?
     1d
      1           To present adverbs of frequency                     5 a)             To present question words
          •   Explain the task and read out the examples.                      •   Ss close their books. Write all the question words
          •   Elicit where in the sentence the adverbs of frequency                on the board. Give an example for each question
              appear (before the main verb, but after the verb ‘to                 word and explain when each word is used.
              be’).                                                                Who is that man? He’s Mr Jones. (person)
                                                                                   What is it? It’s a pencil. (thing)
      2           To practise using adverbs of frequency                           Where are my keys? They’re here. (place)
                                                                                   How are you? I’m fine. (manner)
          Allow Ss time to complete the sentences and elicit
                                                                                   How old are you? I’m 10 years old. (age)
          answers from Ss around the class.
                                                                                   When is your birthday? In June. (time)
          Answer Key                                                               Whose notebook is this? (possession)
          2 often does                  5 always drinks
                                                                               •   Ss open their books and read the box and the
          3 never watch                 6 usually plays
                                                                                   Note box.
          4 am sometimes
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          •   Ask various Ss around the class to read out their          4                   To write a quiz
              texts to the rest of the class.
                                                                             •   Explain the task and ask Ss to work in pairs.
          Suggested Answer Key                                               •   Give Ss some time to complete the task.
          Football is one of the most popular sport in Romania and           •   Ss can exchange their quiz with another pair, do it
          many teenagers are crazy about it. Schools have their own              and report back to the class.
          football teams and towns have their own football clubs,
                                                                             Answer Key
          too. There are two teams of eleven players and a match
                                                                             1 What sport does Mary play? (football)
          lasts 90 minutes with a break in the middle. The aim is to
                                                                             2 What does the Flying Fruit Fly Circus train children to
          kick the ball into the opposing team’s net to score a goal.
                                                                                do? (perform in a circus)
          The team with the most goals wins. Many teenagers
                                                                             3 Who do the circus students perform for? (people of all
          dream of becoming professional football players and
                                                                                ages)
          playing for their country.
                                                                             4 When do UK children play football matches? (at the
          •   Play the video for the Ss and elicit their comments               weekend)
              at the end.                                                    5 What do the losers do in Patintero? (carry the winners
                                                                                on their backs)
     Fun Time 1
      1            To consolidate vocabulary learnt in the               5            To listen for specific information
          module                                                             •   Play the recording. Ss listen to the song and say
          •   Read out the sentences one at a time and elicit                    which school subjects the singer mentions.
              answers from the class, or ask Ss to do them                   •   Check Ss’ answers.
              individually.                                                  Answer Key
          •   Check Ss’ answers.                                             Science, Art, Geography, English, Maths, History
          Answer Key
                                                                             •   Play the video for the Ss and elicit their comments
          breakfast           lessons              sports                        at the end.
          catch               homework
          Mark watches TV in his free time.                             Revision 1
                                                                         1            To consolidate vocabulary learnt in the
      2 Game!                                                                module
        • Split the class in groups.
                                                                             •   Give Ss time to look at the pictures and complete
        • Ss play the game as described in the Ss’ book.
                                                                                 the crossword.
        • The team with the highest score wins.
                                                                             •   Then, check Ss’ answers.
          (Ss’ own answers)
                                                                             Answer Key
                                                                             DOWN
      3           To test and consolidate information learnt
                                                                             1 MATHS                       5 SCIENCE
          in the module
          •   Give Ss time to read the quiz and think of the                 ACROSS
              answers. Tell Ss they may look back through the                2 MUSIC                       6 ICT
              module for the information if necessary.                       3 ART                         7 ENGLISH
          •   Check Ss’ answers around the class.                            4 HISTORY                     8 PE
          Answer Key
                                                                         2            To consolidate vocabulary learnt in the
          1 It’s Sunday.
                                                                             module
          2 She usually cooks a traditional Sunday lunch.
          3 It’s in Australia.                                               •   Explain the task.
          4 It’s football.                                                   •   Allow Ss some time to complete the exercise, then
          5 It’s a popular street game in the Philippines.                       check their answers.
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    Answer Key                                                6            To complete a dialogue
    1 do                3 catch             5 go                  •   Explain the task.
    2 have              4 play              6 watch               •   Direct Ss to look at the missing parts of the exchanges.
                                                                  •   Give Ss time to finish the task, and then check their
3           To practise using the present simple                      answers.
    •   Explain the task.                                         Answer Key
    •   Give Ss time to complete and then check their             1 I usually go swimming with my mum.
        answers.                                                  2 Do you like painting?
    Answer Key                                                    3 What about you?
    1 lives                      4 does not/doesn’t get up        4 I like playing video games.
    2 do not/don’t play          5 Do you read
    3 Does Pat watch                                         Check your progress
                                                             Ask Ss to assess their own performance in the module by
4          To practise making sentences using                awarding stars according to how competent they feel for
    adverbs of frequency                                     each of the listed activities.
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      MODULE                      2
             Places around us
      Topic                                                             2d       Grammar
     In this module Ss will explore the topic of places in a city.
                                                                                                                          38-39
                                                                        Lesson objectives: To learn the present continuous
                                                                        (affirmative, negative & interrogative).
      Module page                                          30-31
     Lesson objectives: To get an overview of the module.               2e       Everyday English                             40
     Vocabulary: places in a city (florist’s, school, bank, bookshop,   Lesson objectives: To act out dialogues practicing buying
     baker’s, park, circus, houses, trees)                              clothes.
      2b      Grammar                                      34-35
                                                                        Revision 2                                            43
     Lesson objectives: To learn about countable/uncountable
     nouns & quantifiers, to learn about some/any, to learn             Monstertrackers! 1                               44-45
     about the partitives, to write a shopping list.
      2c      Skills                                       36-37
     Lesson objectives: To listen and read for gist, to read for
     specific information, to listen for specific information, to
     write an email about your house and neighbourhood.
     Vocabulary: nous (block of flats, view, balcony,
     neighbourhood); adjective (five-storey); adverb (nearby);
     ordinal numbers
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What’s in this module?                                             2a
Read the title of the module Places around us and ask Ss to         1            To predict the content of the text
suggest what they think it means. Go through the What’s in
                                                                        •   Direct Ss’ attention to the pictures (A & B) and the
this module? list and stimulate a discussion to prompt Ss’
                                                                            title. Elicit what Ss think the text is about.
interest in the module.
                                                                        •   Play the recording. Ss listen and follow the text in
                                                                            their books and check.
             Find the page numbers for
                                                                        Suggested Answer Key
     •   Explain/Elicit the meaning of any unknown words                It’s about two different cities.
         and then Ss find the page numbers for the items
         listed.
                                                                    2            To read for specific information
     •   Ask questions to check Ss’ understanding.
     Answer Key                                                         •   Explain/Elicit the meaning of the words in the
                                                                            Check these words box.
     a street map (p. 31)
                                                                        •   Allow Ss time to read the text again and mark the
     What information does a street map include? Do you use
                                                                            statements according to what they read.
     a street map to find your places in a town city? How useful
                                                                        •   Check Ss’ answers.
     do you think they are?
                                                                        Answer Key
     a shopping basket (p. 35)
     What is a shopping basket used for? Have you ever used             1 B            2 A            3 B            4 A
     one? Do you do the supermarket shopping?
     an email (p. 36, 39)                                           3            To read for specific information
     What is an email? Do you write or receive emails? Are they         Allow Ss some time to read the text and use the
     a good way to communicate with people?                             information to complete the sentences.
                                                                        Answer Key
Vocabulary                                                              1 ... pretty houses with big gardens.
 1           To present shops                                           2 ... going swimming and going ice-skating.
                                                                        3 ... ancient city walls, bridges and palaces.
     •   Draw Ss’ attention to the street map and the names
                                                                        4 ... in the fashionable boutiques.
         of the shops in it.
     •   Play the recording. Ss listen and repeat chorally or
         individually.                                              4                 To personalise the topic and
                                                                        express your opinion.
 2           To read a map and identify locations                       Allow Ss a few minutes to formulate their answers and
     Look at the map. Ask Ss to ask and answer questions                then ask various Ss to read out their sentences to the
     about locations on the map. Use there is and there are             class.
     in the questions and answers and the words from the                Suggested Answer Key
     word list. Continue until all words have been used.                I want to visit Verona, Wisconsin, USA, because I can go
     Suggested Answer Key                                               ice-skating. / I want to visit Verona, Italy, because it has
     A: Is there a bank?                                                got ancient city walls, bridges and palaces.
     B: Yes, there is. Is there a school?
                                                                        Months & Seasons! box
     A: No, there isn’t. Is there a baker’s?
     B: Yes, there is. Is there a park?                                          To revise the months and seasons
     A: No, there isn’t. Is there a circus?
                                                                        •   Allow Ss a few minutes to complete the box.
     B: No, there isn’t. Are there houses?
                                                                        •   Check Ss’ answers.
     A: No, there aren’t. Are there trees?
                                                                        Answer Key
     B: Yes, there are. Is there a bookshop?
     A: Yes, there is.                                                  winter: December, January, February
                                                                        spring: March, April, May
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         summer: June, July, August                                        Suggested Answer Key
         autumn: September, October, November                              Timișoara is a big city in the west of Romania. There are
         •    Play the video for the Ss and elicit their comments          many shops, museums and restaurants in Romania.
              at the end.                                                  There are also lots of places you can visit. It’s a great
                                                                           place to live in.
     5            To read for gist
                                                                      2b
         •    Explain the task and allow Ss some time to read the
                                                                       1         To present countable/uncountable nouns
              sentences and match them to the shops.
                                                                           & quantifiers
         •    Check Ss’ answers.
         Answer Key                                                        •   Ss’ books closed. Explain that some nouns can be
                                                                               counted (e.g. eggs, cars, apples, etc) and these are
         1 G        3 D              5 C         7 E       9 B
                                                                               countable nouns and some nouns can’t be counted
         2 F        4 I              6 H         8 A
                                                                               (e.g. milk, water, coffee, etc). These are uncountable
         Advert collection                                                     nouns. Explain that we use a/an with countable
         • Explain the task and assign it for homework.                        nouns and some with uncountable nouns.
         • Ss can present their works in the class.                        •   Ss’ books open. Go through the table with Ss.
         (Ss’ own answers)                                                 •   Draw Ss’ attention to the Note box. Explain the
                                                                               difference between a few/few and a little/little.
     6 a)             To identify places                                       Write the following sentences on the board: I’ve
                                                                               got a few eggs to make an omelet. (Explain that a
              Ask Ss to identify the places in the photographs.
                                                                               few here means not many but enough to make an
              Answer Key                                                       omelet.) There were few people at the seminar. The
              A supermarket             C chemist’s                            room was almost empty. (few here means not
              B clothes shop                                                   enough people, almost no one) I’ve got a little time;
                                                                               we can have a coffee. (a little here means not much
         b)           To listen for specific information                       but enough) I’ve got little time; I can’t come with
              •   Play the recording. Ss listen and complete the               you. (little here means not enough, almost no time)
                  task.                                                    •   Read through the second Note box and explain
              •   Check Ss’ answers.                                           that some nouns are plural in English and they are
                                                                               followed by a plural verb (e.g. Your new glasses are
         Answer Key
                                                                               really nice.), and some other nouns are always
         Dialogue 1: B     Dialogue 2: C Dialogue 3: A
                                                                               singular and they are followed by a singular verb
                                                                               (e.g. There isn’t any milk left.).
         Guess the place                                                   •   Explain the exercise and allow Ss some time to
         •    Read through the box and explain the task.                       complete it.
         •    Check Ss’ answers.                                           •   Elicit answers from Ss around the class.
         Suggested Answer Key                                              Answer Key
         A: Would you like sugar with your coffee, Sir?                    2 some, U            6   an, C           10 some, U
         B: No, thank you.                                                 3 some, U            7   some, U         11 some, U
         C: You are at a café. etc.                                        4 some, C            8   an, C           12 a, C
                                                                           5 some, U            9   some, U
     7            To write about your town
         •    Explain the task and brainstorm with Ss for ideas to     2           To practise using quantifiers
              help them complete the task.                                 •   Explain the task.
         •    Draw Ss’ attention to the compass and the directions.        •   Allow Ss some time to complete the task and then
         •    Ss complete the paragraph. Check Ss’ answers.                    check Ss’ answers around the class.
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     Answer Key                                                     Suggested Answer Key
     1 a few              3 Not many          5 a little            It’s about a flat.
     2 How many           4 little            6 How much
                                                                    b)           To listen and read for gist
 3           To present and practise some/any                            Play the recording. Ss listen and follow the text in
     •   Read the first two example sentences aloud and                  their books to see what the email is about.
         explain that we use some in affirmative sentences
         for plural nouns.                                      2            To read for specific information
     •   Then read the third example sentence with some             •    Allow Ss some time to read the text and complete
         and explain that we also use some in questions                  the task.
         when we want to make an offer/request.                     •    Check Ss’ answers.
     •   Read the final two examples with any. Explain that
                                                                    Answer Key
         we use any in negative plural sentences and
         interrogative plural sentences.                            1 third                         3 baker’s, florist’s
     •   Ss open their books and read the table.                    2 park                          4 10-minute
     •   Explain the task.
     •   Ss do the task in closed pairs. Check Ss’ answers.     3            To describe an imaginary scene
     Answer Key                                                     •    Ss think about the scene and use their imagination
     1 1) some       2) some      3) some      4) any                    to describe it to their partners. Monitor the activity
     2 1) some       2) any                                              around the classroom.
     3 1) any        2) any       3) some                           •    Then ask various Ss to describe the scene and their
                                                                         feelings to the class.
 4           To present and revise partitives                       Suggested Answer Key
     •   Explain the task and read out the partitives in the        The view from the third floor is amazing. I can see the
         list.                                                      whole neighbourhood. It is nice and quiet and has got a
     •   Ss do the task.                                            few shops. Next to our building there’s a baker’s on one
     •   Check Ss’ answers.                                         side and a florist’s on the other. There is also a
                                                                    supermarket and a café.
     Answer Key
     1 box         3 carton     5 jar           7 loaf              •    Play the video for the Ss and elicit their comments
     2 bag         4 bottle     6 can           8 packet                 at the end.
              •   Read the Study Skills box aloud and explain/         1           To introduce present continuous (affirmative)
                  elicit what brainstorming is (thinking of various        •   Ss close their books. Say: I am reading now. Write it
                  ideas related to a theme/topic and writing                   on the board. Underline I am reading. Explain that
                  down whatever comes to mind).                                this is the present continuous tense. Explain that we
              •   Allow some time for Ss to brainstorm for ideas.              use the verb to be and the main verb + -ing to form
         Suggested Answer Key                                                  the affirmative. Explain that we use the present
         My neighbourhood is quiet. There are a lot of houses and              continuous to talk about actions which are
         a park but there aren’t many shops around.                            happening now.
                                                                           •   Ss open their books. Ask Ss to read the table and say
                                                                               how we form the present continuous.
         b)          To use a brainstorming session to write
                                                                           •   Draw Ss’ attention to the spelling rules and elicit
              about your neighbourhood
                                                                               further examples.
              •   Explain the task and allow Ss some time to               •   Explain the task.
                  complete the sentences with ideas from their             •   Ss complete the task. Ask various Ss to read out
                  brainstorming session.                                       their sentences.
              •   Check Ss’ answers.
                                                                           Answer Key
         Suggested Answer Key                                              1 are playing                  4 is/’s sitting
         1 ... small and quiet.                                            2 are/’re having               5 are/’re wearing
         2 ... house with a garden.                                        3 is/’s lying
         3 ... big and beautiful.
         4 ... six rooms.
                                                                       2           To practise using present continuous
         5 ... cafés and restaurants nearby.
         6 ... a cinema.                                                   Allow Ss some time to complete the task and then
         7 ... the music shop.                                             check Ss’ answers around the class.
         8 ... are friendly.                                               Answer Key
                                                                           2 are/’re having               5 is/’s eating
     6           Portfolio To write an email about your                    3 am/’m sitting                6 is/’s shopping
         neighbourhood                                                     4 are/’re drinking             7 is/’s buying
         •    Allow Ss time to complete the task in class. Remind
              Ss to use their answers in Ex. 5 to help them. Ask       3          To present and practise using present
              various Ss to read out their emails to the class.            continuous (negative & interrogative)
         •    Alternatively, assign the task for HW and check Ss’          •   Ss close their books. Say, then write on the board:
              answers in the next lesson.                                      I am not sleeping now. Explain that this is the
         Suggested Answer Key                                                  negative form of the present continuous. Give
         Hi Maria,                                                             examples for all persons and explain that we form
         How are you? I hope you are OK. I’m writing to tell you               the negative form of the present continuous with
         about my house and neighbourhood. I live in a house with              subject pronoun/noun + am/is/are + not + main
         a garden. It is in a small, quiet neighbourhood. My house             verb + -ing.
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    •   Say then write on the board: Am I sleeping now?               Answer Key
        Explain that this is the interrogative form of the            1 am/’m writing                6    am/’m having
        present continuous. Tell Ss that we answer in short           2 am/’m having                 7    never eats
        form with Yes/No, I am/am not.                                3 am/’m sitting                8    is/’s having
    •   Ss open their books. Go through the table with Ss             4 are/’re waiting              9    is/’s bringing
        and elicit how we form the present continuous                 5 usually have
        negative and interrogative.
    •   Explain the task.                                         6           To practise the present continuous and
    •   Allow Ss time to complete the task and check their            present simple
        answers.
                                                                      •   Explain the task and refer Ss to the Word List.
    Answer Key
                                                                      •   Allow Ss time to complete the task. Then check Ss’
    1 They are not/aren’t watching TV.                                    answers.
    2 She is not/isn’t having breakfast.
                                                                      Suggested Answer Key
    3 I am/’m not sitting in the garden.
    4 The sun is not/isn’t shining.                                   We are having an English lesson now.
                                                                      I walk to school every day.
                                                                      We are studying hard these days.
4          To form questions and practise the present
                                                                      I eat fish for dinner sometimes.
    continuous
                                                                      He plays football on Mondays.
    •   Explain the task.                                             I’m reading a book at the moment.
    •   Ss complete the task. Ask various Ss to read out              She usually walks to school.
        their questions and answers.                                  They never eat fish.
    Answer Key                                                        I am doing an exercise.
    2 Are Lucy and Liam watching TV?
       No, they aren’t. They’re drawing.                         2e
    3 Is Tom listening to music?                                  1         To present situational language and
       No, he isn’t. He’s surfing the Net.                            memorise sentences
    4 Is the dog sleeping?
                                                                      •   Play the recording with pauses for Ss to repeat
       No, it isn’t. It’s eating the newspaper.
                                                                          chorally or individually.
    5 Is Jane surfing the Net?
                                                                      •   Repeat until memorized.
       No, she isn’t. She’s doing the washing-up.
                                                                  2            To listen and read for specific information
5          To practise the present simple and present
                                                                      •   Play the recording.
    continuous
                                                                      •   Allow Ss time to read the dialogue again and
    •   Ss close their books. Write on the board: I watch TV              answer the questions in the rubric.
        in the evening. I am watching TV now. Elicit the tense
                                                                      Answer Key
        of each sentence (watch: present simple, am
                                                                      Andy wants to buy a (blue) shirt.
        watching: present continuous) and which sentence
                                                                      It costs £25.
        describes a habit or routine (first) and which one
        describes an action happening now (second).
                                                                  3          To practise role-playing and act out
    •   Ss open their books.
                                                                      dialogues buying clothes
    •   Explain the task and give Ss time to complete it.
    •   Check Ss’ answers.                                            •   Play the recording for Ex. 3 again. Divide the class
                                                                          into pairs and ask them to take roles and read the
                                                                          dialogue aloud.
                                                                      •   Monitor the activity around the class and ask some
                                                                          groups to read the dialogue aloud in front of the class.
                                                                      •   Pay attention to Ss’ intonation.
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          Suggested Answer Key                                              2            To learn the intonation for multisyllabic
          Salesperson: Hello. How can I help you?                               words
          Customer: Hi. I’d like that brown pair of boots in the window.        •   Allow Ss time to complete the task and check Ss’
          Salesperson: Great choice! What size are you?                             answers.
          Customer: I’m a size 7.                                               •   Play the recording. Ss listen and repeat chorally or
          Salesperson: You’re in luck! This is the last size 7. Would               individually. Pay special attention to Ss’ pronunciation
          you like to try them on?                                                  and intonation and correct as necessary.
          Customer: Yes, thank you.
                                                                                Answer Key
                                  ...............
          Customer: They’re great. How much do they cost?                           • • •       • • •     • • •        • • •     • • •
                                                                                • tropical • souvenirs • vegetables • popular • balconies
          Salesperson: They’re £90.
                                                                                     • ••      • • •     • ••       • • •        •• •
          Customer: Great! Here you are.                                        • tradition • together • exciting • expensive • selection
          Salesperson: And here’s your change and receipt.
                                                                            3            ICT To personalise the topic and write
      4              ICT To identify signs in shops                             about a local market
          •    Explain the task and assign for homework either                  •   Explain the task. Refer Ss to the Internet, encyclopedias
               individually or in pairs.                                            or other reference books to find information about a
          •    Check Ss’ answers in the next lesson and ask some                    local market and complete the task.
               Ss to present their work in class.                               •   Ask various Ss to present their market to the class.
          (Ss’ own answers)                                                     Answer Key
                                                                                Obor Market is in Bucharest and it is one of Romania’s
     2f
                                                                                biggest and oldest street markets. It is a very colourful
      1 a)             To introduce the topic                                   market. It sells a wide range of fruit and vegetables, fresh
               Elicit an answer to the question in the rubric from              meat, spices, wine and fish, as well as street food. It also
               various Ss around the class.                                     has flowers and plants, clothes and shoes and home
                                                                                accessories. Prices are reasonable and the quality is
          Suggested Answer Key
                                                                                excellent. It is open seven days a week from 7 am to 8 pm.
          Yes, there is. You can buy fruit, vegetables and flowers
          there.                                                                •   Play the video for the Ss and elicit their comments
                                                                                    at the end.
          b)           To predict the context of a text
                                                                           Fun Time 2
               •   Direct Ss’ attention to the pictures and ask Ss
                   around the class to describe them.                       1            To consolidate vocabulary learnt in the
               •   Read out the words in the list. Explain/Elicit the           module
                   meanings of any unknown words and then elicit                •   Give Ss time to read the clues and complete the puzzle.
                   which of them Ss think may be found in each                  •   Check Ss’ answers.
                   market.                                                      Answer Key
               •   Play the recording. Ss listen and follow the text
                                                                                1 BANK                          4 CHEMIST’S
                   in their books and check.
                                                                                2 NEWSAGENT’S                   5 SUPERMARKET
          Suggested Answer Key                                                  3 BOOKSHOP                      6 MUSIC SHOP
          The market on the left has got a fountain and lots of
                                                                                Keyword: BAKER’S
          space. I can see fresh fruit and vegetables for sale. The
          market on the right has lots of nuts and dried fruit. It
                                                                            2            To identify different rooms
          seems quite exotic.
          Answer Key                                                            •   Instruct Ss to look at the pictures and the words in
                                                                                    the list to complete the task.
          The English Market: vegetables, meat, fish, fresh fruit
                                                                                •   Check Ss’ answers.
          The Spice Market: red pepper, curry powder, sweets, tea
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    Answer Key                                                            •   Play the video for the Ss and elicit their comments
    1 bedroom                       3 kitchen                                 at the end.
    2 living room                   4 bathroom
                                                                      6            To give an imaginary description
3           To test knowledge learnt in this module /                     •   Ss work in pairs. Allow Ss some time to write down
    to do a quiz                                                              their dialogues.
    Explain the task. Allow Ss some time to complete the                  •   Ask various Ss around the class to read out their
    task. Then, check Ss’ answers.                                            dialogues.
    Answer Key                                                            Suggested Answer Key
    1 F        2 T              3 F           4 T        5 F              A: Good morning, Sir. How can I help you?
                                                                          B: Good morning. I would like to buy one kilo of apples.
4                 To consolidate vocabulary learnt in                     A: Here are you. Would you like anything else?
    this module/to write a quiz                                           B: No, thank you. How much does it cost?
                                                                          A: It’s £3.5.
    •   Explain the task and allow Ss some time to think of
                                                                          B: Here are you.
        quiz questions.
                                                                          A: Thank you very much. Have a nice day.
    •   Tell Ss they can use the quiz in the previous task as
        a model. Offer an example (e.g. The Spice Market is          Revision 2
        in Ireland. (F))
    •   Ss can swap their quiz with another pair and do it            1            To consolidate vocabulary learnt in this
        and then report back to the class.                                module
    Suggested Answer Key                                                  •   Give Ss some time to look at the pictures and
    1 Wisconsin is in the USA. (T)                                            complete the crossword.
    2 The Spice Market is a very old market in Turkey. (T)                •   Then check Ss’ answers.
    3 The English Market in Cork only sells fish. (F)                     Answer Key
    Game!                                                                 1 NEWSAGENT’S                6 BOOKSHOP
    • Explain the task and ask various Ss around the class                2 FLORIST’S                  7 SUPERMARKET
      to answer.                                                          3 CHEMIST’S                  8 JEWELLER’S
                                                                          4 BAKER’S
    Suggested Answer Key
                                                                          5 OPTICIAN’S
    The table is among four chairs.
    The curtains are in front of the window.                          2            To consolidate some/any
    The cushions are on the sofa.
    The cooker is under the cupboard./The sink is under the               •   Allow Ss time to complete the task.
    cupboard.                                                             •   Check Ss’ answers.
    The bed is next to the bedside cabinet.                               Answer Key
    The fireplace is opposite the sink.                                   1 much        3 any        5 much          7 many
    The cupboard is above the sink.                                       2 a few       4 some       6 a lot of      8 any
    The bath is between the toilet and the washbasin. /The
    mirror is above the washbasin.                                    3            To consolidate the present continuous
                                                                          •   Explain the task. Allow Ss some time to read the
5            To listen and read for gist                                      sentences and complete the task.
    •   Play the recording. Ss listen and follow the song in              •   Check Ss’ answers.
        their books.                                                      Answer Key
    •   Elicit answers from Ss around the class.                          1 is/’s working              4 Is Sam eating
    Answer Key                                                            2 Is he sleeping             5 is/’s studying
    All the goods are on display, Fresh fruit or herbs and spices,        3 is not/isn’t cooking
    See the colours everywhere
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      4           To consolidate using the present simple and          3           To consolidate using new vocabulary
          the present continuous                                           •   Explain the task and allow Ss some time to answer
          •   Explain the task. Allow Ss some time to fill in with             complete the task.
              the correct tense.                                           •   Then, check Ss’ answers.
          •   Check Ss’ answers.                                           Answer Key
          Answer Key                                                       1 bat                3 light up           5 paint
          1 does not/doesn’t live       3 Do the shops open                2 wings              4 flies
          2 are/’re going               4 is not/isn’t wearing
                                                                       4           To consolidate new vocabulary
      5           To practise responding correctly                         •   Explain the task and allow Ss some time to answer
          •   Allow Ss some time to read the sentences and                     complete the summary of the story.
              choose the correct response.                                 •   Then, check Ss’ answers.
          •   Check Ss’ answers.                                           Answer Key
          Answer Key                                                       1 are going          3 comes              5 looks
          1 b           2 b           3 a             4 a                  2 lives              4 flies
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 MODULE                      3
        Sports & Chores
 Topic                                                             3d      Grammar                                  54-55
In this module Ss will explore the topic of different sports       Lesson objectives: learn imperative/Let’s, to learn about
and chores around the house.                                       the genitive (‘s).
 3b      Grammar                                      50-51
Lesson objectives: To learn about the plural form of nouns
(regular & irregular nouns), to learn about can/may.
 3c      Skills                                       52-53
Lesson objectives: To listen and read for gist, to read for
specific information, to match sentences with pictures, to
listen for specific information, to talk about road signs, to
join sentences, to create a leaflet.
Vocabulary: nouns (helmet, reflector, brake, chain, tyre,
headphones, knee pad); verb (to protect)
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     What’s in this module?                                                     answers as to why he is doing this (for a competition,
     Read the title of the module Sports & Chores and ask Ss to                 charity, etc).
     suggest what they think it means. Go through the What’s in            •    Play the recording. Ss listen and follow the text in
     this module? list and stimulate a discussion to prompt Ss’                 their books and find out.
     interest in the module.                                               Answer Key
                                                                           He is walking because he wants to help people.
                  Find the page numbers for
          •   Explain/Elicit the meaning of any unknown words,         2             To read for specific information
              and then Ss find the page numbers for the items              •    Explain/Elicit the meaning of the words in the
              listed.                                                           Check these words box.
          •   Ask questions to check Ss’ understanding.                    •    Allow Ss some time to read the text again and
          Answer Key                                                            answer the questions.
          road signs (p. 53, 59)                                           •    Check Ss’ answers.
          Do you think it’s important to know what road signs mean?        Answer Key
          Do you have road signs like these in your country?               1 No, he isn’t.
          tips to cycle safely (p. 52)                                     2 He’s twelve (12) years old.
          Do you cycle? Do you think it’s important to know the tips       3 He walks long distances across the USA.
          on how to cycle safely? Do you know any tips?                    4 It’s Red Little Wagon.
          sports (p. 49)                                                   5 He stops along the way to plant gardens, visit
          Which sports are popular in your country? Do you play               children, give them schoolbags and play with them.
          any sports? Why (not)?                                           6 He gives them schoolbags with food and supplies.
                                                                           7 No, he hasn’t.
     Vocabulary                                                            8 He goes to the Florida Virtual Academy.
    Present Zach to the class.                                              •   Ask various Ss around the class to read out an
                                                                                example in the theory box.
    •    Explain the task and advice Ss to use information in               •   Draw Ss’ attention to the Note box and read the
         the text.                                                              examples.
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          b)           To practise using can/may                           Suggested Answer Key
                                                                           To cycle safely you must wear a helmet, gloves, kneepads,
          Answer Key
                                                                           and bright colours. You must respect road signs. You must
          2 can                4 May                6 May                  look after your bike and check it regularly and you mustn’t
          3 May                5 Can/May                                   listen to music while cycling.
          Elicit answers to the questions in the rubric from various       •   Play the video for Ss and elicit their comments at
          Ss.                                                                  the end.
          Suggested Answer Key
          a) Yes, I have./No, I haven’t.                               6           To listen for specific information
          b) Yes, I do./No, I don’t.                                       •   Explain the task. Ask Ss to read the questions and
          c) Because it’s fun./Because it’s hard.                              the possible answers to familiarise themselves with
                                                                               the content of the recording. Play the recording. Ss
      2            To predict the content of the text                          listen and complete the task.
                                                                           •   Check Ss’ answers.
          •    Direct Ss’ attention to the pictures and elicit what
               they know about safe cycling. Draw Ss’ attention to         Answer Key
               the tip in the Study Skills box.                            1 black       2 Bingley 3 £100               4 helmet
          •    Play the recording. Ss listen and follow the text in
               their books and check.
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                                                                                                   Module 3
    Act out a dialogue                                        10           ICT To create a leaflet and practice using
    •   Play the recording again to better memorise the            the imperative
        dialogue.                                                  •   Explain the task and assign for homework.
    •   Ss act out the dialogue in pairs.                          •   Encourage Ss to use the How to cycle safely tips, on
                                                                       p. 52 in their books, as a sample.
7          To practise the negative form of the                    •   Check Ss’ work in the next lesson.
    imperative                                                     Suggested Answer Key
    •   Draw Ss’ attention to the signs and elicit where we                   How to be a safe pedestrian
        can see these signs (in cafes/restaurants, in the          Walking down the street is something we all do without
        subway, on the streets,etc).                               thinking, but if we are not careful it can be dangerous.
    •   Explain the task and allow Ss time to complete.            Here are a few tips for pedestrians to keep safe:
    •   Check Ss’ answers.                                         • Look both ways before crossing the street.
    Answer Key                                                     • Don’t cross the street when the red light for pedestrians
                                                                       is on.
    Don’t park here.                  Don’t drive fast.
                                                                   • Don’t wear headphones.
    Don’t cycle here.                 Don’t turn left.
                                                                   • Don’t walk in the dark.
    Do not enter.
                                                                   • Don’t use your cell phone for calls and texting.
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         Answer Key                                                   3e
         1 Don’t eat or drink.        4 Don’t run.                     1 a)            To practise pronunciation of situational
         2 Be quiet.                  5 Listen to your guide.                   language
         3 Don’t touch the paintings.
                                                                                Play the recording. Ss listen and repeat.
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3f                                                                    Answer Key
 1          To introduce the topic and predict the                    • take out the rubbish         •   clean the windows
     content of a text                                                • do the shopping              •   lay the table
                                                                      • cook dinner                  •   mop the floor
     •   Initiate a class discussion about classroom rules and        • hoover the carpet            •   iron the clothes
         elicit Ss’ opinions about other rules around the
         world.
                                                                  2           To encourage Ss’ imagination and creativity
     •   Play the recording. Ss listen and follow the text in
         their books and check.                                       •   Explain the task and allow Ss time to choose a
     •   Elicit Ss’ answers as to what rules they have got in             phrase and draw a picture of it.
         their school.                                                •   As Ss to present their drawings and decide on the
     Suggested Answer Key                                                 funniest/cleverest etc.
     In my school we are not allowed to eat, drink, or chew           (Ss’ own answers)
     gum in class. I don’t think that the rules are the same in
     schools all around the world.                                3           To test knowledge learnt in this module
                                                                      •   Explain the task. Allow Ss time to read the sentences
 2            To read for specific information                            and mark them true or false.
     •   Explain the task.                                            •   Check Ss’ answers.
     •   Allow time for Ss to complete.                               Answer Key
     •   Check Ss’ answers.                                           1 T        2 F             3 F          4 T        5 F
     Answer Key
     1 F           2 T           3 T             4 F              4                    To consolidate knowledge acquired
                                                                      in the module
 3            To pronounce linking sounds                             •   Explain the task and allow Ss time to look through
     •   Allow Ss time to do the task. Then play the                      the module and think of quiz questions.
         recording with pauses for Ss to listen and repeat            •   Tell Ss they can use the quiz in the previous task as
         chorally or individually.                                        a model. Give an example [e.g. Zach Bonner is
     •   Check Ss’ answers. Play the recording again if                   American. (T)].
         necessary.                                                   •   As an extension, Ss may swap quizzes with their
                                                                          partners and then report back to the class on their
     Suggested Answer Key
                                                                          partners’ questions.
     1 Can I have an apple?
                                                                      Answer Key
     2 I am always late for school.
                                                                      1 Zach Bonner hasn’t got a home. (F)
     3 I hope it’s OK for Anna to come with us.                       2 Zach helps people. (T)
     4 How about eight o’clock?                                       3 You don’t need lights on a bike. (F)
                                                                      4 You must wear gloves, knee pads and a helmet when
     •   Play the video for Ss and elicit their comments at              cycling. (T)
         the end.                                                     5 Students in the UK must use mobile phones in lessons. (F)
                                                                      Game!
Fun Time 3
 1            To practise vocabulary learnt in this                           To personalise the subject
     module                                                           •   Split Ss into teams.
     •   Allow Ss some time to read the phrases and complete          •   Explain the task and ask them to perform their
         the task.                                                        mime in front of the class.
     •   Check Ss’ answers.
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      5            To listen for specific information                    4           To practise the genitive
          •   Play the recording. Ss listen and answer the question          •   Explain the task.
              in the rubric.                                                 •   Allow Ss some time to complete the task.
          •   Check Ss’ answers.                                             •   Check Ss’ answers.
          Suggested Answer Key                                               Answer Key
          Rules are made to keep us safe, make our lives easier, keep        1 Who’s Tony? He’s John and Mary’s cousin.
          us out of trouble and help us be good people.                      2 Sam is Laura’s husband.
                                                                             3 Mark is Ann’s teacher.
      6                     To create an opinion                             4 Peter is the girl’s uncle.
                                                                             5 These are the men’s hats.
          •   Elicit answers from Ss around the class.
          Answer Key
                                                                         5           To practise completing exchanges
          Yes, I do./No, I don’t.
                                                                             •   Explain the task and allow Ss some time to complete.
          •   Play the video for Ss and elicit their comments at             •   Check Ss’ answers.
              the end.
                                                                             Answer Key
                                                                             1 How can I help you?
     Revision 3
                                                                             2 I’m afraid not.
      1            To consolidate vocabulary learnt in the                   3 Can I have
          module                                                             4 I see
          •   Allow Ss some time to complete the task.                       5 Can I bring
          •   Check Ss’ answers.
                                                                        Check your progress
          Answer Key
                                                                        Ask Ss to assess their own performance in the module by
          1 lay                          4 take
                                                                        awarding stars according to how competent they feel for
          2 hoover                       5 make
                                                                        each of the listed activities.
          3 iron
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 MODULE                       4
         Legends
 Topic                                                                4d      Grammar                                    68-69
In this module Ss will explore the topic of legendary and            Lesson objectives: To learn about could (ability in the past),
famous people and mythical creatures.                                to learn about the past simple (regular verbs, affirmative).
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 4b       Grammar                                       64-65
Lesson objectives: To learn about the past form of the
verb to be (was/were) and There was/There were, to                    Monstertrackers! 2                                 74-75
pronounce strong and weak forms.
 4c       Skills                                        66-67
Lesson objectives: To listen and read for specific
information, to practise talking about appearance and
character, to listen for specific information.
Vocabulary: nouns (army, sword, emperor, hometown); verb
(to join, to fight) appearance (Hair: curly, straight, long, dark,
fair, Lips: thin, full, Face: round, thin, long, Nose: wide, long,
big, small, Height: tall, medium-height, short, Age: old,
middle-aged, young, Weight: plump, overweight, well-built,
slim, thin); character (patient ≠ impatient, serious ≠ funny,
stupid ≠ clever, hardworking ≠ lazy, cowardly ≠ brave, honest
≠ dishonest)
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     What’s in this module?                                           •   Ask two Ss to read out the example exchange then
     Read the title of the module Legends and ask Ss to suggest           Ss ask and answer in pairs. Monitor the activity
     what they think it means. Go through the What’s in this              around the class.
     module? list and stimulate a discussion to prompt Ss’ interest   •   Explain that when a date is BC we count down to
     in the module.                                                       zero to go forwards in time.
                                                                      Answer Key
                  Find the page numbers for                           A: When was Cleopatra born?
                                                                      B: In 69 BC. When did she die?
          •   Explain/Elicit the meaning of any unknown words,
                                                                      A: In 30 BC. Where was she from?
              then Ss find the page numbers for the items listed.
                                                                      B: Egypt.
          •   Ask questions to check Ss’ understanding.
                                                                      A: When was Vasco da Gama born?
          Answer Key                                                  B: In 1469. When did he die?
          mythical creatures (p. 62, 63)                              A: In 1524. Where was he from?
          Do you know what a mythical creature is? Can you name       B: Portugal.
          any? Are there any mythical creatures from your country?    A: When was Albert Einstein born?
          a painter’s biography (p. 71)                               B: In 1879. When did he die?
          Can you name any other painters? What were they             A: In 1955. Where was he from?
          famous for?                                                 B: Germany.
          a woman with a sword in ancient China (p. 66)               A: When was Miklos Fehér born?
          What do you think this picture is showing? Can you think    B: In 1979. When did he die?
          of any other heroines?                                      A: In 2004. Where was he from?
                                                                      B: Hungary.
     Vocabulary                                                       A: When was Elizabeth Taylor born?
                                                                      B: In 1932. When did she die?
      1           To identify historical figures
                                                                      A: In 2011. Where was she from?
          •   Draw Ss’ attention to the pictures and ask various      B: The UK.
              Ss to read out the names, countries and dates for       A: When was Leonardo da Vinci born?
              each person.                                            B: In 1452. When did he die?
          •   Explain/Elicit the meanings of any unknown words        A: In 1519. Where was he from?
              and read out the example, then Ss match the             B: Italy.
              people to what they were.                               A: When was Bruce Lee born?
          Suggested Answer Key                                        B: In 1941. When did he die?
          Albert Einstein was a German physicist.                     A: In 1973. Where was he from?
          Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian architect.                 B: China.
          Cleopatra was an Egyptian queen.                            A: When was Abraham Lincoln born?
          Miklos Feher was a Hungarian footballer.                    B: In 1809. When did he die?
          Vasco da Gama was a Portuguese explorer.                    A: In 1865. Where was he from?
          Elizabeth Taylor was an American actress.                   B: The USA.
          Bruce Lee was a Chinese actor.                              A: When was Elvis Presley born?
          Elvis Presley was an American singer.                       B: In 1935. When did he die?
          Pablo Picasso was a Spanish painter.                        A: In 1997. Where was he from?
          Abraham Lincoln was an American president.                  B: The USA.
                                                                      A: When was Pablo Picasso born?
                                                                      B: In 1881. When did he die?
      2           To talk about historical figures
                                                                      A: In 1973. Where was he from?
          •   Draw Ss’ attention to the Study Skills box on p. 61     B: Spain.
          •   Explain that we read years before 2000 by splitting
              them into two numbers (e.g. 1450 = fourteen fifty,      •   Play the video for Ss and elicit their comments at
              1899 = eighteen ninety-nine).                               the end.
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                                                                                                      Module 4
 3            ICT To make a collage                                 Answer Key
     •   Explain the task and assign for homework.                  The centaurs in mythology were wild dangerous beasts. The
     •   Ss present their collages in the class in the next         centaurs in the Harry Potter books were intelligent and
         lesson.                                                    could see the future. Both types of centaurs lived in the
                                                                    forest and both had one special centaur who was a teacher.
     (Ss’ own answers)
                                                                    The phoenix in mythology and the phoenix in the ‘Harry
                                                                    Potter’ books were not different at all. They could burst into
4a
                                                                    flames and be born again from the ashes.
 1           To introduce the topic and stimulate
     interest in the text                                                        Background Information
     •   Draw Ss’ attention to the two pictures and answer
                                                                J K Rowling was born Joanne Rowling on 31st July 1965
         the questions.
                                                                in England. She is an author and the creator of the Harry
     •   Ask various Ss around the class for their answers.
                                                                Potter series of books about a boy wizard. The books
     •   Play the recording. Ss listen and follow the text in
                                                                are very popular and have also been made into films.
         their books and find out the answers to the
         questions in the rubric.
     Answer Key                                                 5            To introduce vocabulary of mythical creatures
     the centaur     the centaur       the phoenix
                                                                    Draw Ss’ attention to the pictures and ask various Ss to
                                                                    read out the name of each creature. Play the recording.
 2           To read for specific information
                                                                    Ss listen and repeat chorally or individually. Elicit the L1
     •   Allow Ss some time to read the text carefully and          equivalents from Ss around the class.
         answer the questions.                                      (Ss’ own answers)
     •   Check Ss’ answers.
     Answer Key                                                 6 a)            To present vocabulary of animal
     1 F        2 T            3 T         4 F       5 T                 characteristics
                                                                         •   Go through the characteristics in the list and
 3                   To recall information                                   explain/elicit the meanings of any unknown
     •   Direct Ss to close their books.                                     words.
     •   Ask different Ss from the class to recall two things            •   Play the recording. Ss listen and repeat chorally
         they remember from each text.                                       or individually and point to each characteristic
     Answer Key                                                              as it is mentioned.
     Centaurs were half human and half horse.                       Answer Key
     Chiron was an astronomer and teacher of medicine.              a thick mane: unicorn, hippogriff
     The phoenix was from India and Egypt.                          a single eye: cyclops
     The phoenix could be born again from its ashes.                a horn: unicorn, dragon
                                                                    a long tail: unicorn, phoenix, dragon, hippogriff
     •   Play the video for Ss and elicit their comments at
                                                                    sharp claws: hippogriff, phoenix, dragon
         the end.
                                                                    a beak: hippogriff, phoenix
 4                   To consolidate information from a              big wings: dragon, hippogriff
     text                                                           sharp teeth: dragon
                                                                    long feathers: hippogriff, phoenix
     Allow Ss a couple of minutes to review the text in Ex. 1
     and then ask various Ss around the class to tell the
                                                                    b)           To consolidate vocabulary through
     differences between the creatures in the Harry Potter
                                                                         description
     books and the same creatures in mythology.
                                                                         Elicit which beasts look like the animals in the list.
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          Answer Key                                                   3            To practise the past simple of the verb
          a horse: unicorn, hippogriff                                     ‘to be’ – was/were (negative)
          a huge snake: dragon                                             •   Explain the task.
          a giant: cyclops                                                 •   Allow Ss time to complete the task.
          an eagle: phoenix, hippogriff                                    •   Ask various Ss to read their answers out to the class.
                                                                           Answer Key
      7           ICT To prepare a short presentation on
                                                                           2 Centaurs were not/weren’t friendly.
          mythical creatures
                                                                           3 Cyclops were not/weren’t small.
          •   Explain the task and read out the example to the             4 Dragons were not/weren’t evil.
              class.                                                       5 Unicorns were not/weren’t dangerous.
          •   Ask Ss to use the Internet or reference books to             6 The hippogriff was not/wasn’t a snake.
              collect information for their presentation. Encourage
              Ss to use pictures to illustrate their project.          4          To practise the pronunciation of strong &
          •   Assign the task for HW and check Ss’ answers in the          weak forms
              next lesson by asking various Ss to present their
              projects to the class.                                       •   Explain the task.
                                                                           •   Instruct Ss to read the table. When they have
          Suggested Answer Key
                                                                               finished read the table out to them and ask Ss to
          Unicorns were very strong and beautiful creatures. They              repeat chorally or individually.
          could run very fast and no one could catch them.                 •   Check Ss’ answers.
                                                                           Answer Key
      8           To prepare a project
                                                                           weak form: John was at school yesterday.
          •   Explain the task and assign for homework.                               The books were on the floor.
          •   Check Ss’ answers in the next lesson.                        strong form: Was the film good?
          (Ss’ own answers)                                                             Were they at the gym?
     b)           To stimulate interest in the text and to                 •   Play the video for Ss and elicit their comments
          listen and read for specific information                             at the end.
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              •   Allow Ss time to complete the task and then ask     2           To practise could (ability)
                  some Ss to present their answers.
                                                                          •   Allow Ss time to complete the task.
          Suggested Answer Key                                            •   Check Ss’ answers.
          Hua Mulan has got straight dark hair. She has got full          Answer Key
          lips and a long nose. She is young and slim.
                                                                          1 could              3 could                5 couldn’t
                                                                          2 couldn’t           4 couldn’t
      5           To present vocabulary to describe character
          •   Read out the Note box.                                  3           To talk about past abilities
          •   Explain the task and explain/elicit the meaning of
                                                                          •   Direct Ss to split into pairs.
              the adjectives in bold. Ss complete the sentences.
                                                                          •   Explain the task and read the example.
          •   Check Ss’ answers.
                                                                          •   Monitor the class and then ask various Ss to read
          Answer Key                                                          their answers out in front of the class.
          1 impatient          3 clever             5 brave               Suggested Answer Key
          2 funny              4 lazy               6 honest
                                                                          A: Could you swim at the age of five?
                                                                          B: Yes, I could./No, I couldn’t.
      6           To listen for specific information
                                                                          A: Could you run fast at the age of five?
          •   Explain the task and play the recording.                    B: Yes, I could./No, I couldn’t.
          •   Allow Ss time to complete the task.
                                                                          A: Could you ride a bicycle at the age of five?
          •   Check Ss’ answers.
                                                                          B: Yes, I could./No, I couldn’t.
          Answer Key
                                                                          A: Could you play football at the age of five?
          1 Dave               3 Bill               5 Ann
                                                                          B: Yes, I could./No, I couldn’t.
          2 Helen              4 Jim
                                                                          A: Could you cook at the age of five?
                                                                          B: Yes, I could./No, I couldn’t.
      7           To personalise the topic and use vocabulary
          in context to describe yourself                                 A: Could you draw at the age of five?
                                                                          B: Yes, I could./No, I couldn’t.
          •   Explain the task.
          •   Allow Ss some time to complete then ask different           A: Could you read at the age of five?
              Ss to read out their paragraph to the rest of the           B: Yes, I could./No, I couldn’t.
              class.
          Suggested Answer Key                                        4           To personalise the topic
          I’m Joe and I’m from England. When I was six years old, I       •   Explain the task.
          was slim and my hair was long. I was very brave and             •   Allow Ss some time to complete.
          clever.                                                         •   Check Ss’ answers.
     4d                                                                   Suggested Answer Key
                                                                          When I was six years old, I could swim and draw, but I
      1           To present could (ability)
                                                                          couldn’t read or cook.
          Ss read the table and the Note box. Check Ss’
          comprehension by asking various Ss to give example
                                                                      5           To present the past simple – regular verbs
          sentences of things they could do when they were
                                                                          (affirmative)
          young (e.g. I could ride a bike when I was six.) and then
          expand on this to cover all forms (e.g. Could you ride a        •   Ss close their books. Present the past simple. Say
          bike when you were five? No, I couldn’t. Could you ride a           then write on the board: I worked hard yesterday.
          bike when you were seven? Yes, I could. etc).                       Underline worked and explain that this verb is in the
                                                                              past simple. Point to a S and say: You worked hard
                                                                              yesterday. Then write it on the board. Point to a male
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         S and say: He worked hard yesterday. Then write it           Answer Key
         on the board. Present the other persons in the same          It’s about a film.
         way. Elicit that the verb is the same in all persons.
     •   Explain/Elicit the spelling rules of the past simple         b)           To listen for gist
         for regular verbs by writing the verbs work, love,
         play, study, travel and their past simple forms on the            •   Play the recording.
         board: work – worked (most verbs take -ed to form                 •   Ss listen and follow the text in their books.
         their past simple form), love – loved (verbs ending
         in -e add -d), study – studied (verbs ending in          2             To read for specific information
         consonant +y lose y add -ied), travel – travelled            Allow Ss time to read the dialogue again and complete
         (verbs ending in vowel + l, p, k, b, etc double the          the task. Then check their answers.
         consonant and add -ed).
                                                                      Answer Key
     •   Ss open their books. Read out the table.
                                                                      1 F            2 T           3 F             4 T
 2             To practise making verb/noun phrases               Ask Ss to assess their own performance in the module by
                                                                  awarding stars according to how competent they feel for
     •    Explain the task and allow Ss time to complete.         each of the listed activities.
     •    Check Ss’ answers.
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     Monstertrackers! 2                                                   Answer Key
      1            To predict content and listen for gist                 1 Spider              4 Forest              7 Hammock
                                                                          2 Curtains            5 Hate                8 Web
          •   Explain the task. Ss look at the pictures and answer.       3 Hut                 6 Jungle
          •   Check Ss’ answers.
          •   Then play the recording.
                                                                      4           To complete a summary
          Answer Key
                                                                          •   Explain the task. Allow Ss time to complete the task.
          It’s about giant spiders.
                                                                          •   Check Ss’ answers.
                                                                          Answer Key
      2            To read for specific information
                                                                          1 forest              4 hammock             7 jungle
          •   Explain the task.                                           2 hut                 5 curtains            8 hates
          •   Allow time for Ss to answer the questions.                  3 spiders             6 web
          •   Check Ss’ answers.
          Answer Key                                                      Fact or Fiction
          1 She’s from Venezuela.                                         Answer Key
          2 There are giant spiders in the Amazon.                        There are really giant spiders in Venezuela. They eat birds,
          3 Because he hates spiders.                                     snakes and rats. Fact
          4 A huge spider’s web.
          5 Very big.                                                     •   Play the video for Ss and elicit their comments at
                                                                              the end.
      3            To match pictures with words
          •   Explain the task. Ss look at the pictures and do the
              task.
          •   Check Ss’ answers.
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 MODULE                     5
        Let’s have fun
 Topic                                                           5d       Grammar                                  84-85
In this module Ss will explore the topic of festivals and        Lesson objectives: To learn about regular/irregular verbs
celebrations.                                                    (interrogative & shorts answers).
 5b      Grammar                                    80-81
Lesson objectives: To learn about the past simple – irregular
verbs (affirmative), to learn about the past simple –
regular/irregular verbs (negative).
 5c      Skills                                     82-83
Lesson objectives: To listen and read for gist, to read for
specific information, to identify types of texts, to practise
saying greetings and wishes, to listen for specific
information, to practise using SMS language.
Vocabulary: adjective (annual); verb (to invite, to join, to
forget)
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     What’s in this module?                                             5a
     Read out the title of the module Let’s have fun and ask Ss to       1 a)             To predict the content of the text
     suggest what they think it means. Go through the What’s in
                                                                                  •   Direct Ss’ attention to the title and the picture.
     this module? list and stimulate a discussion to prompt Ss’
                                                                                  •   Allow them two minutes to read the
     interest in the module.
                                                                                      introduction and the first sentence in the text.
                                                                                  •   Check Ss’ answers.
                  Find the page numbers for
                                                                             Answer Key
          •   Explain/Elicit the meaning of any unknown words,               It’s about the Mardi Gras Festival in New Orleans.
              then Ss find the page numbers for the items listed.
          •   Ask some questions to check Ss’ understanding.
                                                                             b)           To formulate a question
          Answer Key
                                                                                  •   Ask Ss to think of a question about Mardi Gras
          an email (pp. 79, 82, 85)
                                                                                      that they would like answered.
          Do you write emails? How often? Who to? Why (not)?
                                                                                  •   Play the recording. Ss listen and follow the text
          a Spring Festivals table (p. 87)                                            in their books and check if their questions were
          What does a Spring Festivals table show? Is it useful? Have                 answered.
          you ever made one?
                                                                             Suggested Answer Key
          an invitation card (p. 82, 83)
                                                                             What do people do at Mardi Gras? They have parades,
          Do you send invitation cards? Why (not)? What for? Who
                                                                             wear colourful costumes and carnival masks and dance in
          to?
                                                                             the streets to music. They also eat King Cake.
     Vocabulary
                                                                                          Background Information
      1          To practise using the festivals/celebrations
          vocabulary                                                     New Orleans is a large multicultural city in the state of
                                                                         Louisiana, USA. It is famous for its Mardi Gras Festival
          Explain the task and read out the example. Elicit the          every year. It is one of the oldest cities in the USA. It gets
          remaining answers from Ss around the class.                    its name from Phillippe II, Regent of France, Duc
          Suggested Answer Key                                           d’Orleans and has strong French connections.
          They wear masks and costumes.
          They watch a street parade.
          They hunt your eggs.                                           2 a)             To read for specific information
          They paint their faces and wear green clothes.                          •   Allow Ss some time to read the text and answer
          They eat marshmallows.                                                      the questions.
          They open presents.                                                     •   Check Ss’ answers.
          They watch a firework display.
                                                                             Answer Key
                                                                             1 They celebrate it in New Orleans.
      2            ICT To prepare and present a poster
                                                                             2 It’s in February.
          •   Explain the task and assign for homework.                      3 She danced and tried the King Cake.
          •   Various Ss present their projects in the class in the          4 He/She buys the cake the next time.
              next lesson.
          (Ss’ own answers)                                                  b)           To identify the main idea of a text
          •   Play the video for the Ss and elicit their comments                 Ask different Ss’ their answer.
              at the end.                                                    Answer Key
                                                                             To talk about Mardi Gras.
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    c)           To recognize past forms                            5b
         •   Explain the task. Ss go through the text again          1           To present the past simple – irregular verbs
             and circle all the past forms.                              (affirmative)
         •   Elicit answers from Ss.                                     •   Explain that irregular verbs don’t take -ed in the
    Answer Key                                                               past simple but they have their own past forms,
    enjoyed, was, were, were, was, danced, tried, were                       which Ss must learn. Refer Ss to the irregular verbs
                                                                             list at the back of their books and advise them to
         •   Play the video for the Ss and elicit their
                                                                             study it and learn the irregular forms.
             comments at the end.
                                                                         •   Read out the tables.
                                                                         Answer Key
3            To introduce party time vocabulary
                                                                         No, we don’t.
    •    Draw Ss’ attention to the pictures.
    •    Play the recording. Ss repeat the words either
                                                                     2           To practise the past simple – irregular verbs
         chorally or individually.
                                                                         (affirmative)
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          •   Ss open their books, read out and complete the table.        Suggested Answer Key
          •   Check Ss’ answers.                                           I think the texts are about different kinds of parties that
          Answer Key                                                       people are organizing. They are inviting their friends.
          did not/didn’t
                                                                           b)           To read for gist
      5           To practise the past simple – regular/                        •   Explain the task and allow Ss some time to
          irregular verbs (negative)                                                match the texts to the text types.
          •   Explain the task and read out the example.                        •   Check Ss’ answers.
          •   Ss complete the task. Check Ss’ answers.                     Answer Key
          Answer Key                                                       Text 1 is a card.            Text 3 is an email.
          2 They did not/didn’t wear jeans. They wore costumes.            Text 2 is a poster.          Text 4 is a text message.
          3 The boys did not/didn’t play tennis. They played a game.
          4 The girls did not/didn’t watch TV. They danced.            2            To read for specific information
          5 They did not/didn’t eat sandwiches. They ate pizza.            •    Explain the task and allow Ss some time to complete
          6 They did not/didn’t drink coffee. They drank cola.                  it.
                                                                           •    Check Ss’ answers.
      6           To practise the past simple – regular/                   Answer Key
          irregular verbs
                                                                           1 F        2 T              3 T         4 F        5 T
          •   Explain the task.
          •   Draw Ss’ attention to the verbs in brackets.             3            To read for specific information
          •   Allow Ss time to complete the task.
          •   Check Ss’ answers.                                           •    Explain the task.
                                                                           •    Elicit answers from various Ss around the class.
          Answer Key
                                                                           Answer Key
          1 went                         6   did not/didn’t take
          2 had                          7   did not/didn’t bring          Laura’s birthday party is on 13th May, at 8 pm, at the
          3 were                         8   let off                       Rainbow Room Café.
          4 danced                       9   enjoyed
          5 sang                                                       4            To practise using holiday greetings & wishes
                                                                           •    Explain the task and allow Ss some time to match
      7          To practise using the past simple –                            the greetings to the wishes.
          regular/irregular verbs (affirmative & negative)                 •    Check Ss’ answers.
          •   Explain the task.                                            Answer Key
          •   Allow Ss some time to complete it.                            1 E     2 A          3 F       4 E      5 C       6 B
          •   Select various Ss to read their answers out to the
              class.                                                   5            To listen for specific information
          Suggested Answer Key                                             •    Play the recording. Ss listen and complete the
          I went to school.            I didn’t go to the park.                 invitation card.
          I did my homework.           I didn’t do the washing-up.         •    Check Ss’ answers.
          I had lunch.                 I didn’t read a book.
                                                                           Answer Key
                                                                           1 fancy dress                   4 (fun) games (to play)
     5c
                                                                           2 Saturday                      5 07905446 7384
      1 a)             To predict the content of the text                  3 House
              •   Direct Ss’ attention to the title and the texts.
              •   Explain the task and check Ss’ answers.
              •   Then, play the recording.
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 6 a)             To practise using SMS language                            pronoun). Point out that we answer in the short
                                                                            form with Yes/No + personal pronoun + did/didn’t.
          •   Draw Ss attention to the SMS language box.
                                                                        •   Ss open their books. Read out the table. Then, read
              Read it out and explain the task.
                                                                            out the Note box.
          •   Allow some time for Ss to complete it.
                                                                        •   Explain the task.
          •   Check Ss’ answers.
                                                                        •   Draw Ss’ attention to the table.
     Suggested Answer Key                                               •   Explain the rule and allow time for Ss to complete
     Hey Sue,                                                               the table.
     How R U? I want 2 thank U 4 the BBQ. We all had a GR8              •   Check Ss’ answers.
     time at UR place. CU at school.
                                                                        Answer Key
                                                                        1 Did         3 did         5 didn’t        7 they
     b)           To practise writing an invitation                     2 didn’t      4 didn’t      6 they
          •   Explain the task and allow Ss some time to
              complete it.                                          2           To practise the past simple – regular/
          •   Refer Ss to text 1 (an invitation) in Ex. 1, p. 82.       irregular verbs (interrogative & short answers)
          •   Check Ss’ answers.
                                                                        •   Explain the task and read out the example.
     Suggested Answer Key                                               •   Allow Ss time to complete it.
     You’re invited!                                                    •   Check Ss’ answers.
     Come and celebrate Silvio’s 14th birthday!
                                                                        Answer Key
     When: Sunday, 16th September
                                                                        2 Did she dance at the party? Yes, she did.
     Time: 9 pm
                                                                        3 Did she wear a costume at the party? Yes, she did.
     Where: at my house
                                                                        4 Did she paint her face at the party? Yes, she did.
     Activities: dancing, games, food, and drink
                                                                        5 Did she eat burgers at the party? No, she didn’t.
     RSVP to Silvio by text message by Thursday, 13th
                                                                        6 Did she play board games at the party? No, she didn’t.
     September
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          4 Did they dance to live music? No, they didn’t.                   •   Play the recording. Ss listen and follow the text in
            They listened to live music.                                         their books and find out.
          5 Did they have a terrible time? No, they didn’t.                  •   Check Ss’ answer.
            They had a great time.                                           Suggested Answer Key
                                                                             It’s about something bad that happened in the past.
      5           To practise using the past simple – regular/
          irregular verbs (interrogative & short answers)                3           To learn synonymous phrases
          •   Direct Ss to make pairs.                                       Read out the phrases. Refer Ss back to the dialogue and
          •   In pairs, they ask and answer questions about what             elicit the synonymous phrases from various Ss around
              they did yesterday afternoon.                                  the class.
          •   Allow them time to complete their dialogues.
                                                                             Answer Key
          •   Pairs present their dialogue in front of the class.
                                                                             Did you enjoy your holiday? = How was your holiday?
          Suggested Answer Key
                                                                             Are you serious? = Are you kidding?
          A: Did you watch TV yesterday afternoon?                           That’s awful! = That’s terrible!
          B: Yes, I did. Did you play computer games yesterday               That’s too bad. = I’m really sorry.
             afternoon?                                                      I know! It’s amazing = Incredible, isn’t it?
          A: No, I didn’t. I went to the library yesterday afternoon.
             Did you study English?                                      4           To act out a dialogue
          B: Yes, I did. etc
                                                                             •   Play the recording again. Ask Ss to work in pairs,
      6                    To write an email                                     take roles and read out the dialogue. Ask Ss to mind
                                                                                 their intonation.
          •   Explain the task.                                              •   Monitor the activity around the class and ask some
          •   Allow Ss some time to complete the task.                           pairs to read out the dialogue in front of the class.
          •   Choose various Ss to read their answers out to the
              class.                                                     5           To learn the intonation for expressing
          Suggested Answer Key                                               disbelief and great surprise
          Hi Mary,                                                           •   Read out the Study Skills box and explain that in
          How are you? I went to a music festival with Ann last                  English we express surprise or disbelief by raising
          Saturday. We spent the whole day there. In the morning,                our voice to a higher pitch and using a rising
          we listened to live music. In the afternoon, we danced to              intonation. Play the recording with pauses for Ss to
          the music. I enjoyed it very much. It was fun! How was                 listen and repeat chorally or individually.
          your weekend? Did you do anything?                                 •   Pay special attention to Ss’ pronunciation and
          Write soon,                                                            intonation and correct as necessary.
          Lara
                                                                        5f
     5e
                                                                         1           To predict the subject of a text
      1           To present situational language
                                                                             •   Explain the task and draw Ss’ attention to the title
          •   Play the recording with pauses for Ss to repeat                    and introduction of the text.
              chorally or individually.                                      •   Ask various Ss for their opinion as to what the piece
          •   Check Ss’ pronunciation and intonation.                            is about.
          •   Allow Ss time to copy sentences into their notebook.           •   Play the recording and check.
                                                                             •   Explain/Elicit the meaning of the words in the
      2           To identify the context of a dialogue                          Check these words box.
          •   Explain the task. Ss read the sentences again. Then            Suggested Answer Key
              ask them to say what they think the dialogue is                I think the text is about spring festivals in the UK and
              about.                                                         Portugal.
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2              To read for specific information                     Fun Time 5
    •     Allow Ss time to read the text again and mark the          1            To practise the grammar learnt in this
          sentences.                                                     module
    •     Check Ss’ answers.                                             •   Explain the task and allow Ss time to complete the
    •     As an extension, you can ask Ss to correct the false               crossword.
          statements.                                                    •   Check Ss’ answers.
    Suggested Answer Key                                                 Answer Key
    1 T         2 F               3 F          4 T           5 T         Across
                                                                         1 had                6 came              9 took
3           To complete a table with information from                    4 made               8 wore             10 gave
    the text
                                                                         Down
    •     Allow Ss time to read the text again.                          2 drank       3 went        5 ate          7 bought
    •     Explain the task and direct them to write their
          answers in the table.
                                                                     2            To test knowledge learnt in this module
    •     Select different Ss to read their answers to the class.
                                                                         •   Explain the task. Allow Ss some time to read the
    Answer Key
                                                                             questions and decide on the answer to each
        Name: The Madeira Flower Festival                                    question.
        Place: Madeira, Portugal                                         •   Alternatively, you may allow Ss to review the
        Month: April                                                         module and find the relevant information to answer
        Activities: be in a parade, make a flower mural,                     the questions correctly. Check Ss’ answers.
        sing, dance
                                                                         Answer Key
        Name: The Scarecrow Festival                                     1 T        2 F            3 F          4 F       5 T
        Place: Urchfont, Wiltshire, UK
        Month: May                                                   3                    To consolidate knowledge learnt in
        Activities: find scarecrows, eat, listen to a band               the module
                                                                         •   Explain the task and allow Ss time to look through
                                                                             the module and think of quiz questions.
4            ICT To write a short article about a                        •   Tell Ss they can use the quiz in the previous task as
    spring festival in your country                                          a model. Give an example (The King Cake hasn’t got
    •     Explain the task and tell Ss they can use the Internet             icing. (F)
          or reference books to find the information they need.          •   As an extension, Ss may swap quizzes with their
    •     Assign the task for HW and check Ss’ answers in the                partners and then report back to the class on their
          next lesson.                                                       partners’ questions.
    Suggested Answer Key                                                 Suggested Answer Key
    The Vogalonga takes places once a year in spring. People             1 There are floats at the Madeira Flower Festival. T
    take part in a 30km race around the canals of Venice. They           2 The Monkey Festival is held in Scotland. F
    can use any type of rowing boat or paddle boat.                      3 At the Hogmanay street party they let off fireworks. T
    Thousands of people join in the fun every day. People                4 You use a clue sheet to find scarecrows at the
    come from all over to join in the celebrations. Everyone                scarecrow festival. T
    has a great time.                                                    5 A Loch is an Irish lake. F
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          Game!                                                         2           To practise the past simple
                   To stimulate Ss’ imagination                             •   Draw Ss attention to the verbs in brackets.
                                                                            •   Explain the task and allow time to complete.
          •   Direct Ss to stand in a row.
                                                                            •   Check Ss’ answers.
          •   The first S starts the story and then the next person
              says one line.                                                Answer Key
          •   Continue as long as needed.                                   1 had                       6   Did your mum make
          Suggested Answer Key                                              2 did you wear              7   went
                                                                            3 tried                     8   listened
          A Holiday to Remember
                                                                            4 did not/didn’t buy        9   did not/didn’t give
          S1: Last Summer, we travelled to Australia.
                                                                            5 did the circus come      10   took
          S2: We wanted to see Kangaroos and Koalas.
          S3: We went to Queensland and stayed on the Gold Coast.
          S4: I went Surfing.                                           3          To practise past simple irregular verbs;
          S5: We went to some great theme parks like Wet and Wild           sentence structure
              and Warner Brothers Movie World. etc                          •   Explain the task.
                                                                            •   Allow Ss time to complete it.
      4                    To express personal opinion                      •   Check Ss’ answers.
          •   Play the recording. Ss listen and follow the song in          Answer Key
              their books.                                                  1 Did you visit a museum last week?
          •   Allow Ss some time to think about the question and            2 Steve did not/didn’t dance at the party last night.
              then allow three minutes for Ss to write down their           3 Did your friends have fun at the festival?
              thoughts.                                                     4 Did he leave the party at 11 pm?
          •   Ask various Ss to read out their sentences to the rest        5 They boys did not/didn’t play basketball on Saturday.
              of the class.                                                 6 Bill bought a mask at the festival.
          Suggested Answer Key
          Traditions are important because they bring us together,      4           To complete an exchange
          they make us proud of our past and they help us to keep           •   Explain the task.
          our culture alive.                                                •   Allow time for Ss to complete and check their
          •   Play the video for the Ss and elicit their comments               answers.
              at the end.                                                   Answer Key
                                                                            1 How was your holiday?
     Revision 5                                                             2 How did it happen?
                                                                            3 Are you kidding?
      1            To consolidate vocabulary learnt in the
                                                                            4 I’m really sorry.
          module
          •   Explain the task.                                        Check your progress
          •   Allow Ss time to complete it.
                                                                       Ask Ss to assess their own performance in the module by
          •   Check Ss’ answers.
                                                                       awarding stars according to how competent they feel for
          Answer Key                                                   each of the listed activities.
          1 celebration        4 hired              7 float
          2 hats               5 icing
          3 travelled          6 colourful
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 MODULE                       6
         Out and about
 Topic                                                               6d       Grammar                                    98-99
In this module Ss will explore the topic of holidays and             Lesson objectives: To learn about prepositions of movement
holiday activities, travelling and moving around the city.           and prepositions of place, to learn how to give instructions.
 6c       Skills                                        96-97
Lesson objectives: To listen and read for the gist, to read
for specific information, to listen for specific information,
to practise talking and writing about a place.
Vocabulary: adjective (extreme, average); verb (to freeze);
phrase (jets of stream); weather (cloudy, foggy, rainy, snowy,
sunny, windy); temperature (warm ≠ cold, hot ≠ freezing)
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     What’s in this module?                                                  I like going skiing and playing in the snow.
     Read the title of the module Out and about and ask Ss to                I don’t like eating local dishes at all.
     suggest what they think it means. Go through the What’s in              •   Play the video for the Ss and elicit their comments
     this module? list and stimulate a discussion to prompt S’                   at the end.
     interests in the module.
                                                                        6a
                  Find the page numbers for
                                                                         1           To stimulate interest in the text and read
          •   Explain/Elicit the meaning of any unknown words,               for confirmation
              and then Ss find the page numbers for the items
                                                                             •   Brainstorm with the class for questions about
              listed.
                                                                                 London and write three of them on the board.
          •   Ask questions to check Ss’ understanding.
                                                                             •   Ss read the text.
          Answer Key                                                         •   Explain/Elicit the meaning of the words in the
          a joke (p. 97)                                                         Check these words box.
          Do you know any jokes? Do you know any English jokes?              •   Check if their questions were answered.
          Do you like telling jokes? Why (not)?                              Suggested Answer Key
          a train ticket (p. 100)                                            1 What can you see there? (You can see famous
          Do you use the train? Why (not)? Where can you buy train              landmarks such as Big Ben and Westminster Abbey).
          tickets from?                                                      2 How many people live there? (The text doesn’t say).
          weather symbols (p. 96, 97)                                        3 How many shops does London have? (There are over
          Do you use these weather symbols in our country? Are                  40,000 in London).
          they useful in telling the weather? Why (not)?
                                                                         2           To read for comprehension
     Vocabulary
                                                                             •   Explain the task.
      1          To present new vocabulary and talk about                    •   Allow Ss some time to read the text and complete
          holiday activities                                                     the gaps. Explain that Ss should read the whole
          •   Draw Ss’ attention to the pictures. Play the recording.            paragraph before they decide on the best heading
              Ss listen and repat chorally or individually.                      to complete each gap.
          •   Ask a variety of Ss to share their answers with the            •   Check Ss’ answers.
              class.                                                         Answer Key
          Suggested Answer Key                                               1 Sights and Attractions       4 Getting around
          In our country, we can go on a skiing holiday, a walking           2 Shopping                     5 Accommodation
          holiday, a sightseeing holiday and a beach holiday.                3 Eating
    A day in London                                                          •   Read out the Note box about adjective formation
    • Explain the task and assign for homework.                              •   Explain the task and read out the example.
    • Ss present their answers to the class.                                 •   Ask Ss to complete the task.
                                                                             •   Check Ss’ answers.
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         Suggested Answer Key                                               Bucharest is as exciting as Timisoara.
         Planes are (much/a lot) more expensive than trains./               Bucharest is much/a lot more interesting than Timisoara.
         Trains aren’t as expensive as planes.                              Timisoara is much/a lot more beautiful than Bucharest.
         Planes are (much/a lot) noisier than trains./Trains aren’t         Bucharest is much/a lot bigger than Timisoara.
         as noisy as planes.
         Trains are (much/a lot) more comfortable than planes./         5            To present and practise too and very
         Planes aren’t as comfortable as trains.
                                                                            •    Read the table and the examples.
         Planes are (much/a lot) safer than trains./Trains aren’t as
                                                                            •    Explain the task and allow Ss time to complete.
         safe as planes.
                                                                            •    Check Ss’ answers.
                                                                            Answer Key
     3 a)             To practise using comparatives
                                                                            1 too                 3 very               5 very
              •   Explain the task and read out the example.                2 very                4 too
              •   Allow Ss time to complete.
              •   Check Ss’ answers.                                   6c
         Suggested Answer Key
                                                                        1          To introduce the topic and predict the
         2 In my opinion, a bus is more comfortable than a car./A           content of the text
            car isn’t as comfortable as a bus.
         3 In my opinion, football is more exciting than                    •    Direct Ss’ attention to the pictures and elicit what,
            basketball./Basketball isn’t as exciting as football.                if anything, they know about these places.
         4 In my opinion, snow is worse than rain./Rain isn’t as            •    Elicit what ‘extreme’ means. Elicit Ss’ answers to the
            bad as snow.                                                         questions in the rubric.
         5 In my opinion, beaches are more beautiful than                   •    Play the recording. Ss listen and follow the text in
            mountains./Mountains are not as beautiful as                         their books to find out.
            beaches.                                                        Answer Key
         6 In my opinion, pizza is tastier than burgers./Burgers            These places have extreme climates.
            aren’t as tasty as pizza.
                                                                        2 a)             To read for specific information
         b)                    To personalise the topic                          •   Explain the task.
              •   Direct Ss to stand up and walk around the                      •   Allow Ss some time to read the text and answer
                  class asking their peers if they agree with their                  the questions.
                  sentences.                                                     •   Check Ss’ answers.
              •   Monitor the class.                                        Answer Key
              •   Ask Ss to write the names of the Ss they found            1 It’s in Chile.
                  next to the sentences.                                    2 It got its name from the Atacama Indians.
              •   Ask various Ss to read out their sentences to the         3 It’s in the Antarctic.
                  class.                                                    4 It’s -50°C.
6           ICT To personalise the topic and talk                 2           To identify and understand new vocabulary
    about local places of natural beauty                              •   Explain the task and allow time for Ss to complete.
    •   Ask Ss to think of two places of natural beauty they          •   Check Ss’ answers.
        are familiar with in their own country.                       Answer Key
    •   Allow Ss two or three minutes to make notes                   1 up                  3 along              5 past
        answering the questions.                                      2 towards             4 down
    •   Ask various Ss to read out their answers.
                                                                      He’s in Kingswell Street.
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     3           To practise role-playing and act out                     5           To practise using prepositions of place
          dialogues asking for and giving directions                          •   Explain the task and allow time for Ss to complete.
          •   Ask Ss to work in pairs and act out dialogues.                  •   Check Ss’ answers.
          •   Remind Ss that they can use dialogue in Ex. 3 as a              Answer Key
              model as well as any ideas from the useful language             1 opposite            3 behind            5 opposite
              boxes to help complete the task.                                2 between             4 near
          • Ss complete the task in pairs. To help Ss, draw the
              following diagram on the board and elicit
                                                                          6           To practise giving instructions
              appropriate phrases Ss should use. Write them on
              the board. Ss can refer to the diagram while doing              •   Read out the table and then, explain the task.
              the task.                                                       •   Allow Ss some time to complete it.
          • Monitor the activity around the class and ask some                •   Checks Ss’ answers.
              groups to act out their dialogues in front of the               Answer Key
              class.                                                          1 First, pick up the phone.
                 Student A                      Student B                     2 Then, put the money in.
         Excuse me. Can you tell        Yes, certainly. Go ...                3 Next, dial the number you want to call.
         me ...? (ask for directions)   (respond)                             4 After that, wait for the connection.
         I’m sorry, what...?             ... Road/Street. ... (restate        5 Then, talk to the person.
         (clarify information)           information and continue)            6 Finally, put the phone down.
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         Niagara Falls                                                 Fun Time 6
         Where is it? (It’s between the US and Canada.)
                                                                        1            To consolidate vocabulary learnt in the
         Is it the largest waterfall in the world? (It is the second
                                                                            module
         largest.)
                                                                            •   Explain the task. Ss work in pairs.
         Lake Baikal                                                        •   Allow time for Ss to prepare.
         Where is it? (Lake Baikal is in Siberia.)                          •   Allow various pairs to act out dialogues.
         Why is it called ‘Baikal’? (Its name means ‘nature’ in
                                                                            Suggested Answer Key
         Mongolian.)
                                                                            A: Hello, Mr Bennett. Thank you for making a reservation
     2           To read for specific information                              with our hotel. Could I ask you a few questions?
                                                                            B: Of course.
         •   Explain the task.
                                                                            Β: It’s Β – Ε – Ν – Ν – Ε – Τ – Τ. Bennett.
                                                                            A: Could you please spell your surname?
         •   Allow Ss time to read the text again and complete
             the task.                                                      A: OK. And you are coming from Berlin, right?
         •   Check Ss’ answers.                                             B: That’s right. From Berlin, Germany.
         Suggested Answer Key                                               A: Germany. OK. And what is your Zip code?
         1 b, d                         2 a, c                              B: It’s 10589.
                                                                            A: OK. And what is your phone number?
     3            ICT To write a fact sheet                                 B: It’s 069720595.
                                                                            A: OK. And what are your arrival and departure dates?
         •   Explain the task.
                                                                            B: My arrival date is 17 November and my departure
         •   Ss collect information about a natural wonder and
                                                                               date is 21 November. I’m staying for 4 nights.
             make a fact sheet with pictures.
                                                                            A: And what time does your flight arrive on the 17th of
         •   Assign for homework and check Ss’ answers in the
                                                                               November?
             next lesson.
                                                                            B: At 12:00.
         Suggested Answer Key                                               A: And what time does your flight leave on the 21st of
         The Amazon River is in South America, but it’s so long that           November?
         is runs through Guyana, Ecuador, Venezuela, Bolivia,               B: It leaves at 3 pm.
         Brazil, Colombia and Peru. The Amazon River is the                 A: OK, thank you for your time Mr Bennett. We hope you
         second longest river in the world, after the Nile River in            have a nice flight here. See you in two weeks’ time.
         Africa. There are no bridges across the Amazon River
         because the river flows through the Amazon Rainforest          2            To test knowledge learnt in this module
         where there are very few cities and roads.
                                                                            •   Explain the task. Allow Ss some time to read the
                                                                                questions and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
     4           To practise pronouncing silent letters
                                                                            •   Alternatively, you may allow Ss to review the
         •   Explain the task and ask Ss to go through the list of              module and find the relevant information to
             words and try to guess which letters are silent.                   complete the statements correctly.
         •   Play the recording. Ss listen and check.                       •   Check Ss’ answers.
         •   Play the recording again. Ss listen and repeat
                                                                            Answer Key
             chorally or individually.
                                                                            1 T        2 F             3 T          4 T        5 T
         Answer Key
         would          know             often          answer              Game!
         two            castle           where          ticket
                                                                                     To practise making wishes
         listen         whale            write          what
         talk           walk             island                             •   Explain the game and give post-it notes to the Ss.
                                                                            •   Ss put their post-its in the “well”, ie. in a box.
         •   Play the video for the Ss and elicit their comments            •   Ss pick a “wish” and guess who wrote it.
             at the end.
                                                                            (Ss’ own answers)
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 3            To listen for specific information                   4            To practise prepositions of movement and
     •   Play the recording. Ss listen and answer the question         place
         in the rubric.                                                •   Explain the task.
     •   Check Ss’ answers.                                            •   Allow Ss time to complete.
     Suggested Answer Key                                              •   Check Ss’ answers.
     According to the singer, our world is a ‘world of wonders’        Answer Key
     because it’s full of ‘stunning scenes of nature’.                 1 along             3 opposite          5 past
                                                                       2 in                4 in
     •   Play the video for the Ss and elicit their comments
         at the end.
                                                                   5            To practise completing a dialogue
Revision 6                                                             •   Explain the task.
 1            To consolidate vocabulary learnt in the                  •   Allow Ss time to complete.
     module                                                            •   Check Ss’ answers.
                                                                       Answer Key
     •   Explain the task.
     •   Allow Ss time to complete.                                    1 Can I have a student ticket to London, please?
     •   Check Ss’ answers.                                            2 Single or return?
                                                                       3 Can I see your student card?
     Answer Key
                                                                       4 Which platform does it leave from?
     1 skiing             5   bike             9 means                 5 What time does it leave?
     2 tour               6   freshwater      10 landmark
     3 average            7   cruise                              Check your progress
     4 extremes           8   freezes
                                                                  Ask Ss to assess their own performance in the module by
                                                                  awarding stars according to how competent they feel for
 2            To consolidate vocabulary learnt in the             each of the listed activities.
     module
                                                                  Monstertrackers! 3
     •   Explain the task.
     •   Draw Ss’ attention to the words in bold.                  1            To predict the content of a story
     •   Allow Ss time to complete.                                    •   Explain the task.
     •   Check Ss’ answers.                                            •   Allow Ss time to complete. Then play the recording
     Answer Key                                                            for Ss to check their answers.
     1 sight              3 luxurious          5 street
     2 train              4 lakes                                  2            To read for specific information
                                                                       •   Explain the task.
 3            To practise the comparative form                         •   Allow Ss time to complete.
     •   Explain the task.                                             •   Check Ss’ answers.
     •   Allow Ss time to complete.                                    Answer Key
     •   Check Ss’ answers.                                             1 T     2 DS      3 F      4 F       5 T      6 F
     Answer Key
     1 more famous than            4 hotter                        3            To consolidate vocabulary learnt in the
     2 older than                  5 deeper                            module
     3 larger than
                                                                       •   Explain the task.
                                                                       •   Allow Ss time to complete.
                                                                       •   Check Ss’ answers.
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         Answer Key                                         Fact or Fiction?
         1 volcano           4 worm             7 fog       Answer Key
         2 camera            5 shore
                                                            The Worm Monster is longer than a football field (91
         3 waterfall         6 lake
                                                            metres). Fact
                                                            It can come out of the water onto the shore. Fact
     4            To consolidate vocabulary learnt in the
         module                                             •   Play the video for the Ss and elicit their comments
                                                                at the end.
         •   Explain the task.
         •   Allow Ss time to complete.
         •   Check Ss’ answers.
         Answer Key
         1 lake              4 cold             7 fog
         2 volcanoes         5 camera           8 shore
         3 waterfalls        6 dark
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Halloween (p. 106)                                                               •   Allow some time for Ss to complete the task.
                                                                                 •   Check Ss’ answers.
 1                   To listen and read for specific information
                                                                                 Answer Key
         •   Explain the task.
                                                                                 1 c                2 a             3 d               4 b
         •   Play the recording and explain/elicit any new
             vocabulary.
         •   Allow some time for Ss to complete the task.                2                   To make New Year’s wishes
         •   Check Ss’ answers.                                                  Explain the task and allow some time for Ss to complete.
         Answer Key                                                              Answer Key
         1 b                      2 c                   3 a                      HAU’OLI MAKAHIKI HOU
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      3                   To make a poster                                                    Mother’s Day (p. 110)
              •   Explain the task and assign for homework.                                    1           To fill in a gapped text
              •   Ss present their posters in the next lesson.                                     •   Explain the task.
              (Ss’ own answers)                                                                    •   Play the recording and explain/elicit any new
                                                                                                       vocabulary.
              •   Play the video for Ss and elicit their comments at                               •   Allow some time for Ss to complete the task.
                  the end.                                                                         •   Check Ss’ answers.
                                                                                                   Answer Key
     Easter (p. 109)
                                                                                                   1 paint             3 ribbon            5 treat
      1                   To listen and read for specific information                              2 crayons           4 picture
              •   Explain the task.
              •   Play the recording and explain/elicit any new                                2           To complete a crossword
                  vocabulary.                                                                      •   Explain the task.
              •   Allow some time for Ss to complete the task.                                     •   Allow some time for Ss to complete the task.
              •   Check Ss’ answers.                                                               •   Check Ss’ answers
              Answer Key                                                                           Answer Key
              Americans eat a traditional Easter lunch, which includes                             DOWN
              glazed ham, baby potatoes, carrots and other vegetables.                             1 PAINTED FLOWER POT
              After lunch, they often eat hot cross buns with spices and                           2 POEM
              dried food. Some people also like to eat devilled eggs. Kids                         4 PHOTO FRAME
              like to eat chocolate eggs and bunnies, jelly beans and
              peeps.                                                                               ACROSS
                                                                                                   3 HANDMADE CARD
                                                                                                   5 BREAKFAST IN BED
      2                   To find your way through a maze
              •   Explain the task and allow some time for Ss to                                   •   Play the video for Ss and elicit their comments at
                  complete. Then, check Ss’ answers.                                                   the end.
              Answer Key
     H                        O               L                   D                       S
          Y                               E
                          E       V               K                       T   L       U
              G                               P       A       C                   F
                          O
                                  Z                                       J               H
                      A                                       G               M
                                                                                          G
                  F           P           A               B           P
      T                               E
                          X                                                   E
      P                                       U               S
                                                                          N
                                                          I
      C                           Y           L                       T                   R
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                                                          Robin Hood Key
                 1 – Arrest him!                                         4 – Friar Tuck
1 1 Pictures 1, 2 & 3 show a wedding.                     1 1 a man of God          2 practicing archery
    Pictures 7 & 8 show Robin Hood’s arrest.
                                                          2 1 F           2 F          3 T            4 F
2 1   They are in church.
  2   The Sheriff of Nottingham                           3 Suggested Answer Key
  3   King Richard is in prison far away.                   The four men, Robin Hood, Will Scarlet, Little John and
  4   Prince John                                           Friar Tuck all practise archery together. Then, they
                                                            make plans about how to stop the Sheriff.
3 (Ss’ own answers)
                                                                        5 – The Silver arrow
         2 – Lord of the Greenwood                        1 1 The Sheriff of Nottingham, Guy of Gisborne and a
1 1 Pictures 2, 3, 4 & 5 show Robin Hood on a horse.          guard
  2 Picture 7 shows Robin with a green hood on his          2 Robin Hood
    head.                                                   3 Marian
  3 Pictures 7 & 8 show Robin with a bow in his head.       4 Pictures 8 & 9 show a silver arrow.
                                                            5 Marian in picture 8 and Robin in picture 9
2 1 Sir Guy of Gisborne
  2 They are outlaws.                                     2 1 A           2 B          3 B
  3 The forest is their home because the Sheriff’s men
    can’t find them there.                                3 Suggested Answer Key
  4 Sherwood Forest                                         The Sheriff and Gisborne set a trap for Robin Hood and
  5 Guy of Gisborne                                         plan an archery competition. Robin dresses up as an
                                                            old man and wins the competition and the silver arrow.
3 Suggested Answer Key                                      Marian sees Robin. Robin escapes to Sherwood Forest.
  Robin Hood: Together we can fight the Sheriff. I need
  to save Marian, too.                                                  6 – Marian’s escape
  Outlaw 1: Is Marion your wife?                          1 1 Lord Fitzwalter, Marian’s father
  Robin Hood: It was our wedding day today but the          2 Guy of Gisborne
  Sheriff came to the church to arrest me. We must stop     3 Marian
  him!
  Outlaw 2: We must find King Richard.                    2 1–D     Gisborne wants to marry Marian.
  Robin Hood: Let’s go now!                                 2–A     Marian escapes.
                                                            3–C     Robin is back in Sherwood.
                    3 – Little John                         4–B     Marian meets Robin.
1 Picture 2 shows a poor family.
                                                          3 (Ss’ own answers)
  Picture 1 shows a rich traveler riding a horse.
  Picture 3 shows Robin with his sword on a log across
                                                                        7 – Richard’s return
  the river.
                                                          1 The man in red is King Richard. He is tall and he’s got
  Pictures 3, 4, 5, 7 & 8 show a tall man with a staff.
                                                            long brown hair and a beard. He’s wearing a crown
  Picture 2 shows Robin with a bow.
                                                            and black boots.
  Pictures 4 & 5 show a fight.
                                                          2 1 S         2 G         3 R         4 K         5 M
2 1   a rich man, Robin and the outlaws
  2   Robin                                               3 Suggested Answer Key
  3   John Little, Robin                                    Gisborne shows up and stops Robin and Marian’s
  4   John Little                                           wedding. He fights with King Richard’s men and takes
                                                            Marion with him. Robin Hood now has to save Marian
3 (Ss’ own answers)
                                                            and King Richard helps him.
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     Evaluation Key
                    Evaluation (Modules 1-2)                                        Evaluation (Modules 3-4)
     Vocabulary                                                        Vocabulary
      1 1 gets                  3 has                 5 play            1 1 takes             3 does              5 cleans
        2 watch                 4 catch               6 hangs             2 dusts             4 washes
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                                                                              Evaluation Key
              Evaluation (Modules 5-6)                     7 1    sunnier                  5   hotter
                                                             2    taller                   6   faster
Vocabulary                                                   3    colder                   7   slower
 1 1 lake              3 mountain          5 waterfall       4    more comfortable         8   longer
   2 desert            4 volcano
                                                           8 1    very                     5   too
 2 1 mural             3 landmark          5 parade          2    too                      6   very
   2 transport         4 average           6 celebration     3    too                      7   too
                                                             4    very                     8   very
 3 1 c       2 a       3 d      4 e       5 f        6 b
                                                           9 1 B         2 C         3 C          4 A         5 B
 4 1 cruise            3 single            5 train
   2 dishes            4 luxurious                         10 1   Can I help you?
                                                              2   Single or return?
Grammar                                                       3   What time would you like to leave?
                                                              4   Which platform does the train leave from?
 5 1   Did Anna come           6   Did Jack get on
                                                              5   You’re welcome.
   2   went                    7   made
   3   bought                  8   didn’t drive
   4   didn’t win              9   let
   5   had                    10   Did you wear
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     Student’s Book Audioscripts
                            Welcome Back                                                           Module 2
     Exercise 4 (p. 9)                                                  Exercise 6b (p. 33)
     Hi! My name is Amy. I’m 11 years old. I’m from the UK. This         1 A: Do you like these?
     is Emily. She’s 13 years old. She’s from France. We are cousins.       B: Yes, I do. What size are they?
                                                                            A: They’re a medium.
     Exercise 20a (p. 15)                                                   B: Great. I’ll take them.
     Jessica: Excuse me. Can I join the library, please?
     Library Assistant: Of course. We just need some personal            2 A:    Can I help you?
     information. First of all, what is your name?                         B:    Yes, can you give me something for a headache?
     Jessica: Jessica Morley.                                              A:    Of course. How about these? They are aspirin.
     Library Assistant: How do you spell your surname?                     B:    Thank you! How much are they?
     Jessica: M-O-R-L-E-Y.
     Library Assistant: OK. And what’s your address?                     3 A:    What can I do for you, Madam?
     Jessica: It's 14 Orchard Grove, Hulme.                                B:    I’ll take this and a large chicken, please?
     Library Assistant: Is that H-U-M-E?                                   A:    Certainly! Anything else?
     Jessica: No, it's H-U-L-M-E.                                          B:    No, thank you.
     Library Assistant: OK. And what’s your date of birth?
     Jessica: It’s the 14th of September.                               Exercise 4 (p. 37)
     Library Assistant: Now, finally, what’s your phone number?         Karen: I live in a house just outside London. It’s about 30
     Jessica: It’s 0-7-7-9-6-3-4-3-2-9-1.                               years old. There are seven rooms in my house. We’ve got a
     Library Assistant: Could you say that again, please?               living room, a dining room, a toilet and a kitchen
     Jessica: Yes, it's 0-7-7-9-6-3-4-3-2-9-1.                          downstairs. Upstairs there are two bedrooms and one
     Library Assistant: OK then, Miss Morley. Here's your library       bathroom. My favourite room is definitely my bedroom –
     card. Your membership number is here. It’s 34987.                  it’s got a great view of our garden as well as the park
     Jessica: Thank you very much.                                      opposite our house.
                                                                        Patrick: Our flat is in Rome. It’s pretty small for a family. It’s
                               Module 1                                 got five rooms. There are two bedrooms and a small living
     Exercise 1c (p. 23)                                                room. There’s also a small kitchen and a bathroom. My
     David: Hi Jane!                                                    favourite room is the kitchen. I love cooking, so I spend a
     Jane: Oh! Hi David! How are you?                                   lot of time there.
     David: I’m fine. How about you? How’s your new school?
     Jane: I’m OK. My new school is great! I love it there.                                        Module 3
     David: Really? Is it big?                                          Exercise 6 (p. 53)
     Jane: Not really. It’s quite small, but there’s a huge yard at     Jane: Hi, Steve. Have you still got your BMX bike?
     the front of the school.                                           Steve: Yes, but I’m getting a new one for my birthday. A
     David: That’s nice. Do you start school at 9 o’clock in the        BX20!
     morning?                                                           Jane: What’s it like? Is it silver, too?
     David: No. Lessons start at 8.30, but I’m usually there by         Steve: No, it’s black. There isn’t a silver one.
     8.15.                                                              Jane: Which shop is it in?
     David: That’s early. How many lessons are there during the         Steve: Bradford’s bike shop, in Bingley.
     day?                                                               Jane: Oh, yes, I know. I want to go and have a look. I’d like
     Jane: Let me see. We have got two lessons in the morning           a new bike for my birthday, too.
     and three lessons in the afternoon. So we’ve got five lessons      Steve: The shop has a sale this month. The bike I like was
     in the day.                                                        £150 but now it’s only £100.
     David: Are there any special subjects like Visual Arts or          Jane: That’s good!
     Music?                                                             Steve: I know. Also, you get a £20 gift voucher, so I’m
     Jane: Yes, there are. I am learning Drama.                         thinking of buying a new helmet, since I have new gloves.
     David: Wow! You’re so lucky!                                       Jane: Good idea.
     Jane: I know. I love my new school!
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                          Module 4                                    Man: Why don’t you catch a train?
Exercise 6 (p. 67)                                                    Jane: I’d like to, but the train station isn’t near my
Teacher: Can you describe your parents to me, Linda?                        house.
Linda: Sure. My dad’s name is Jim. He’s tall and well-built.          Man: Oh, that’s a shame.
He’s got short straight dark hair and a big nose. He’s
hardworking. My mum’s name is Helen. She’s very beautiful.         4 What’s Kim’s favourite season?
She’s tall and thin. She’s got long curly blond hair, big eyes       John: Do you like winter, Kim?
and full lips. She’s very clever.                                    Kim: No, I don’t. I hate it.
Teacher: Have you got any brothers or sisters?                       John: I do, too. I love summer though.
Linda: Yes, I’ve got two brothers, Dave and Bill. Dave is tall       Kim: Really? I prefer spring.
and thin. He’s got short curly brown hair, big blue eyes and
a small nose. Bill is short and overweight. He’s got short         5 Where’s the man from?
straight fair hair, big eyes and thin lips. He’s very funny.         Woman: Are you from the USA or Canada?
Teacher: Does anyone else live with you?                             Man:     Actually, I was born in Chile.
Linda: Yes, my grandma Ann lives with us. She’s an old               Woman: Oh, really?
woman of medium height. She’s got curly red hair, small              Man:     Yes, but I live in Canada.
eyes and thin lips. She’s a very patient woman.
                                                                   6 How far is Durston Park?
                          Module 5                                   Boy: Do you want to go to Durston Park this afternoon?
Exercise 5 (p. 83)                                                   Girl: Well, it’s quite a long way away – about 9 km I
A: Hi! It’s Patrick! I’m not in at the moment so leave a                   think.
message after the beep!                                              Boy: Are you thinking of Cedar Park? That’s about
B: Hi Patrick, it’s David. I’m calling to invite you to my fancy           9 km away. Durston Park is only about 5km
dress party. It’s on Saturday at 8 o’clock. It’s at my house. I            away. It’s fifteen minutes on the number 4 bus.
hope you can come. I’m planning lots of fun things to do.            Girl: Oh, OK. Let’s go then!
I’ve got lots of great music and fun games to play. Mum is
also preparing different snacks and drinks for us. Call me
back on 0790 5446 7284 before Friday to tell me if you can
come. Talk to you later!
                          Module 6
Exercise 5 (p. 97)
 1 What’s the weather like today?
    Girl: It’s cold, isn’t it?
    Boy: Yes, but I don’t mind snow. I’m just happy it’s
           not raining like it was yesterday.
    Girl: Me too. I think it’s going to be sunny tomorrow.
    Boy: Oh, that’s great!
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                                            Formative Evaluation Chart
CODE
Go through Module 1 and find examples of the following. Use the code to evaluate yourself.
 • talk about daily routines & free-time activities
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 • talk about weekend activities
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 • compare my school to the Flying Fruit Fly Circus School
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 • answer questions about myself
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 • talk about free-time activities
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Go through the corrected writing tasks. Use the code to evaluate yourself.
 • write a blog about your typical weekend
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 • write a text about my school
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 • write a short text about a sport
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     Go through Module 2 and find examples of the following. Use the code to evaluate yourself.
      • talk about places in a city
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      • talk about shops & products
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      • talk about my house and my neighbourhood
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      • buy clothes
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     Go through the corrected writing tasks. Use the code to evaluate yourself.
      • complete a text about my town
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      • write a shopping list
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      • write an email about my new house & neighbourhood
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      • write a paragraph about a market or shopping centre in my town/city
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Go through Module 3 and find examples of the following. Use the code to evaluate yourself.
 • talk about chores
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 • talk about sports
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 • make/accept/refuse invitations
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 • talk about signs
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 • talk about the rules in my school
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 • ask for information
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Go through the corrected writing tasks. Use the code to evaluate yourself.
 • make a leaflet about how to be a safe pedestrian
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 • write a short blog about rules at my school
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     Go through Module 4 and find examples of the following. Use the code to evaluate yourself.
      • talk about famous people & nationalities
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      • describe people’s appearance & character
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      • talk about past abilities
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      • describe a film
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     Go through the corrected writing tasks. Use the code to evaluate yourself.
      • write a short presentation on a mythical creature
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      • write a short paragraph about myself
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      • write a short paragraph about a famous artist or writer in my country
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Go through Module 5 and find examples of the following. Use the code to evaluate yourself.
 • talk about festivals & celebrations
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 • talk about things I do at my birthday party
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 • talk about things I did (didn’t do) yesterday
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 • exchange greetings and wishes
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 • narrate past events
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Go through the corrected writing tasks. Use the code to evaluate yourself.
 • complete an email about my last birthday party
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 • write about things I did (didn’t do) yesterday
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 • write an invitation
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 • write an SMS
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 • write a short email about what I did/didn’t do last Saturday
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 • write about a spring festival in my country
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     Go through Module 6 and find examples of the following. Use the code to evaluate yourself.
      • talk about types of holidays & holiday activities
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      • talk about how I like travelling
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      • talk about two places in my country
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      • buy a train ticket
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      • act out a conversation
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     Go through the corrected writing tasks. Use the code to evaluate yourself.
      • write a postcard
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      • write a short text about my two favourite places in my country
        .....................................................................................................................................
      • write an email comparing two places
        .....................................................................................................................................
      • write a quiz
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buy clothes
make/accept/refuse invitations
describe a film
write an invitation
write an SMS
     write a postcard
     write a short text about my two favourite places in my
     country
write a quiz
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                          Module 5                              2 1 Mrs Woods
Vocabulary                                                        2 You can get tickets on the website
 1 a)                                                               www.waterstonespringfestival.co.uk.
            P A R         A   D     E    F   I     C   Y
                                                                  3 At his house.
            F E S         T   I     V    A   L     O   E
            I M A         S   K     Y    P   R     S   P          4 He is sending them an email.
            R A H         T   R     W    P   D     T   R          5 At Sue’s house.
            E V M         E   A     L    I   A     U   E
            W E O         P   Q     T    Y   N     M   S        3 1 annual            3 invite            5 forget
            O S F         A   C     E    S   C     E   E          2 Join              4 balloons
            R F H         I   L     D    U   E     K   N
            K O P         B   N     M    J   B     E   T        4 1 c         2 e         3 a         4 d        5 b
            C H O         C   O     L    A   T     E   S
                                                               5e & 5f
     b) 1    festival         5   faces              9 dance    1 1 How was your holiday? 4 Incredible, isn’t it?
        2    chocolates       6   parade            10 mask       2 How did it happen?    5 I’m really sorry.
        3    presents         7   costume                         3 Are you kidding?
        4    firework         8   meal
                                                                2 1 sunshine          4 band              7 scarecrow
5a                                                                2 float             5 mural
                                                                  3 sheet             6 match
 1 1 F           2 T          3 F            4 F       5 T
                                                                3 1 She went to the Madeira Flower Festival last April.
 2 1   in New Orleans last February
                                                                  2 She wore a beautiful costume and a red hat with
   2   amazing festival
                                                                    red and white flowers.
   3   colourful costumes and carnival masks
                                                                  3 He went with his parents.
   4   oval cake with purple, green and gold icing and a
                                                                  4 He bought a clue sheet and a map.
       special bean inside
                                                                  5 They had some ice cream.
     5 buy the cake the next time
                                                                4 Suggested Answer
 3 1 colourful            3 beans                5 icing
                                                                  I went to a Carnival in Cologne, Germany last year. It
   2 excited              4 oval
                                                                  was great. There was a street parade.
                                                                  There was also an amazing firework display. During
 4 a) 1 g          3 e            5 h        7 d
                                                                  the festival, I wore a colourful costume and a mask. I
      2 c          4 b            6 f        8 a
                                                                  also danced to music. I had an amazing time.
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     6a                                                               3 1 sights               3 east               5 freshwater
      1 1 F            2 T         3 F            4 F      5 T          2 nature               4 lies
      2 1 You can see Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and                  4 Suggested Answer
          Buckingham Palace.                                            From: Pedro
        2 There are over 300 shops in Oxford Street.                    To: Ana
        3 You must visit the Camden Lock Market.                        Hi Ana,
        4 The UK’s favourite meal is fish and chips.                    How are you? I’m fine. I’m in Canada at Niagara Falls.
        5 London’s got the underground train system,                    I’m here with my parents and my sister. We’re staying
          double-decker buses, and taxis.                               in a lovely little hotel across the Falls. It’s so beautiful
                                                                        here. There is a boat which takes you close to the
      3 1 accommodation                  3 ceremony                     waterfall. It’s the second largest waterfall in the world
        2 dull                           4 sights                       and is one of the largest producers of electric power in
                                                                        the world. I’ll be back next week. We should meet up
      4 1 tram                  4 bus               7 train             to show you my photos.
        2 boat                  5 helicopter        8 car               Talk to you soon,
        3 bike                  6 lorry                                 Pedro
     6c
      1 1 F       Planet Earth is a place of extremes with dramatic
                  changes in climate.
               T
               F It hardly ever rains in the desert.
               F Mount Erebus is a volcano.
               F Some ‘chimneys’ of ice can be over 80 metres
                 tall.
      2 1      Chile
        2      hundred years
        3      the Antarctic
        4      -50ºC
        5      instantly into ‘chimneys’ of ice
     6e & 6f
      1 1      Can I help you?
        2      Single or return?
        3      What time would you like to leave?
        4      Which platform does the train leave from?
        5      Thank you.
      2 1 T
        2 F The lake contains one fifth of the word’s
            freshwater.
          T
          F It is one of North America’s most famous sights.
          T
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Grammar Welcome back!                                              7 Has Clara got a laptop? No, she hasn’t. She’s got
 1 1 ‘s                  3 ‘m                 5 ‘s                   an MP3 player.
   2 ‘m                  4 ‘s                 6 ‘re                8 Have the children got skateboards?/No, they
                                                                     haven’t. They’ve got bikes.
 2 1 is                           4 am not/’m not                  9 Have you got a brother? No, I haven’t. I’ve got a
   2 are not/aren’t               5 are/‘re                          sister.
   3 is                           6 is not/isn’t
                                                               9 1 my                3 Her            5 our        7 my, hers
 3 2    Are the dogs hungry? No, they aren’t.                    2 yours             4 theirs         6 your
   3    Is Stuart 11 years old? Yes, he is.
   4    Are Billy and Terry friends? Yes, they are.           10 1 her, hers                 3 my, mine           5 their, theirs
   5    Is your mum a teacher? No, she isn’t.                    2 our, ours                 4 his, his
   6    Are the children sad? No, they aren’t.
                                                              11 1 This              4 These          7 That      10 That
 4 2  Are, Yes, I am./No, I’m not. (I’m 11.)                     2 Those             5 Those          8 This
   3  Is, Yes, she is./No, she isn’t. (She’s 42.)                3 That              6 These          9 These
   4  Is, Yes, he is./No, he isn’t. (He’s a mechanic.)
   5  Are, Yes, they are./No, they aren’t. (They’re from      12 1 There is                  3 There isn’t        5 There isn’t
      Romania.)                                                  2 There aren’t              4 There are
    6 Are, Yes, I am./No, I’m not. (I’m at home.)
                                                              13 1        Is there, Yes, there is./No, there isn’t.
 5 2    you – you                 6 we – us                      2        Are there, Yes, there are./No, there aren’t.
   3    it – it                   7 you – you                    3        Is there, Yes, there is./No, there isn’t.
   4    he – him                  8 they – them                  4        Are there, Yes, there are./No, there aren’t.
   5    she – her                                                5        Are there, Yes, there are./No, there aren’t.
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      5 1    Does Ian catch           5   doesn’t play        4 2 How much cheese is there?
        2    doesn’t have             6   surf the Net            There’s a little cheese.
        3    Does your dad drive      7   don’t have            3 How many apples are there?
        4    Do you visit             8   Do you watch            There are a lot of apples.
                                                                4 How many cans of cola are there?
      6 1 at                  3 on              5 at              There are a few cans of cola.
        2 in                  4 in              6 on            5 How much bread is there?
                                                                  There isn’t much bread.
      7 1    Linda is never late for work.                      6 How many eggs are there?
        2    They usually play tennis on Saturdays.               There are some eggs.
        3    Jeff sometimes forgets to do his homework.         7 How much milk is there?
        4    Karen always eats breakfast with her mum.            There isn’t much milk.
        5    Alice often goes to bed early.                     8 How many biscuits are there?
                                                                  There are many biscuits.
      8 1 Nora is a good student. She always does her
          homework.                                           5 1 some        4 any        7 any         10 any
        2 I usually wear shorts and T-shirts in the summer.     2 any         5 any        8 some
        3 Sheila never eats meat.                               3 some        6 some       9 some
        4 Jason and Andrew are often together.
        5 I sometimes watch TV in the evenings.               6 1 box         4 cup        7 loaf        11 jar
                                                                2 bottle      5 bowl       8 carton
      9 2 Where – d                   4 When – a                3 glass       6 slice      9 bag
        3 How old – e                 5 What – b
                                                              7 2    are cooking             6 is cutting
     10 Suggested Answer                                        3    is buying               7 is reading
        1 Who are you? I’m Sandra.                              4    are cycling             8 are having
        2 Where are you from? I’m from Romania.                 5    is shopping
        3 How old are you? I’m 11 years old.
        4 When is your birthday? It’s in November.            8 2 They aren’t reading books. They’re looking at
        5 What is your favourite colour? It’s purple.             clothes.
                                                                3 They aren’t talking. They’re drinking coffee.
                                                                4 She isn’t eating vegetables. She’s buying fruit.
     Grammar 2
                                                                5 He isn’t listening to music. He’s reading a
      1 2    apple – C                6 cheese – U                newspaper.
        3    strawberry – C           7 sugar – U               6 They aren’t walking. They’re eating ice cream.
        4    bread – U                8 biscuit – C
        5    egg – C                                          9 1    is watching
                                                                2    Are you listening, ‘m not, am reading
      2 2    Mike eats lots of apples.                          3    Is it snowing, it is
        3    Mike eats a little bread.                          4    Are they wearing, they are
        4    Mike doesn’t eat much pasta.                       5    Is she having, she is
        5    Mike doesn’t eat any eggs.
                                                              10 1   am reading              5   loves
      3 1    a little                 6   a lot of               2   wants                   6   is sleeping
        2    a lot of                 7   a little               3   is wearing              7   turns
        3    lots of                  8   too much               4   play                    8   is studying
        4    too many                 9   much
        5    little                  10   Not much
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11 Suggested Answer                                         8 1   Smile for the camera.
   1 I am doing my homework at the moment.                    2   Brush your teeth.
   2 I am never late.                                         3   Let’s take this road.
   3 I sometimes watch a DVD.                                 4   Put your rubbish here.
   4 I am reading a book now.                                 5   Listen to your teacher carefully.
   6 I usually walk to school.                                6   Don’t eat quickly.
   7 I am playing football this week.                         7   Stop when you see this sign.
                                                            9 1 Ken’s                       4 Gus’
Grammar 3
                                                              2 Sue’s                       5 men’s
 1 2   an, three oranges        6     a, three watches        3 Laura and Chris’            6 children’s
   3   a, seven leaves          7     a, twelve men
   4   a, two babies            8     a, two buses         10 1 A           3 A           5 C               7 B
   5   a, five children         9     a, four keys            2 B           4 B           6 A
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      7 2 Could Julia cook when she was six years old? No,        3 a) 2   On Tuesday, Jill lost her cell phone.
          she couldn’t.                                                3   On Wednesday, Jill went to the cinema.
        3 Could Julia draw when she was six years old? Yes,            4   On Thursday, Jill spent the day studying.
          she could.                                                   5   On Friday, Jill bought new trainers.
        4 Could Julia ride a bicycle when she was six years            6   On Saturday, Jill met her friends.
          old? Yes, she could.                                         7   On Sunday, Jill ate out with her family.
        5 Could Julia swim when she was six years old? No,
                                                                     b) Suggested Answer
          she couldn’t.
                                                                        1 Last Monday, I went to football practice.
        6 Could Julia run fast when she was six years old? Yes,
                                                                        2 On Wednesday, I finished my History project.
          she could.
                                                                        3 On Saturday, I bought a present for my cousin’s
                                                                           birthday.
      8 a) 1     walked                9    played
                                                                        4 On Sunday, I went to my cousin’s party.
           2     dropped              10    tried
           3     missed               11    watched               4 1 wore              4 didn’t wear         7 ate
           4     visited              12    looked                  2 didn’t watch      5 painted             8 didn’t listen
           5     carried              13    listened                3 opened            6 didn’t hire
           6     stayed               14    travelled
                                                                  5 2   He didn’t eat traditional food.
           7     lived                15    shopped
                                                                    3   He didn’t dance all night.
           8     decided              16    finished
                                                                    4   He didn’t watch a firework display.
              /t/ watched, looked, shopped, dropped,                5   He didn’t see a clown.
         b)       missed, carried, finished                         6   He didn’t wear a costume.
              /d/ stayed, lived, played, tried, travelled,          7   He painted his face.
                  listened                                          8   He didn’t listen to a band.
              /id/ decided, visited                                 9   He didn’t wear a mask.
                                                                   10   He bought sweets.
Grammar 6
 1 1    more (than)
   2    drier (than)
   3    thinner (than)
   4    larger (than)
   5    more expensive (than)
   6    better (than)
   7    foggier (than)
   8    more comfortable (than)
   9    worse (than)
  10    bigger (than)
 2 2    sunnier                   6 faster
   3    hotter                    7 more dangerous
   4    bigger                    8 cooler
   5    smaller
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