Unit 4
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See page TB44
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1 Key: 2 uncle 3 daughter 4 son 5 aunt6 grandson 7 granddaughter 8 parents
9 grandparents
2 Key: yes: mother, brother, son, mum, uncle, cousin
no: father, daughter, dad
3 Key: mother, brother, son mum, uncle cousin
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1 Key: 2 ×3× 4×5 √ 6 √
2 Key:(possible answers) Harry's bigger than Shelly.Henrietta's older than Rocky. Shelly's prettier than Cameron. Rocky's smaller than Cameron. Gracie's thinner than Cameron. Rocky's younger than Harry.
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1 Key
+er y+ier double letter+er irregular
(longer) (angrier) ( bigger) (worse)
shorter curlier fatter better
straighter happier sadder
Taller naughtier thinner
younger uglier
2 Key: 2 The cat's tail's longer than the dog's tail.
3 The kittens are thinner than the puppies.
4My dad's beard's shorter than my uncle's beard.
5 our new house is better than our old one.
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1 Key: 2 first floor (it isn't a job/costume) 3 stairs(it isn't a place where people live)
4 doctor (it isn't a floor in a building) 5 basement (you don't find it in the countryside)
6 roof (it isn't an adjective / you can't use it to describe hair) 7 village (it isn't hair)
8 balcony(it isn't a person in a family)9 basement (it isn't for parties)
10 downstairs (you can't watch it)
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Jane: Hello,Jack.What are you doing today?
Jack: Hi,Jane.I"m helping my family. They're all doing different things.At the moment my aunt's outside in the garden picking up leaves.
Jane:Are you outside in the garden with her?
Jack:I'm outside, but I'm not in the garden.Jane: What are you doing?
Jack: I'm watching my uncle.He's up on the roof. He's painting it.
Jane:Oh.Are you at your uncle's house?
Jack: No,I'm at my grandparents' house.We're all helping them.
Jane:Really? Where are they?
Jack:They're cleaning the balcony.
Jane:Are your parents with you?
Jack: Yes, they are, but they're inside.They're downstairs in the basement.
Jane: What are they doing?
Jack: They're putting some old things into boxes.I must go because I want to help them. I like helping my family.Bye!
Key: his uncle- d his grandparents - b his parents - a
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1 Key: 2 It's his.(orange) 3 It's hers.(yellow)4 They're ours.(pink) 5 It's mine.(blue)
6 It's yours.(purple)
2 Key: 2 Mine, hers 3 theirs 4 his 5 yours
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1 Key: a 3 b 5 c 6 (d 1) e 2 f 4
2 Key: (possible answers) 2 in the street 3 in the house 4 in the classroom / in the house 5 in the street / in the park 6 in the park 7 in the classroom /in the house 8 in the classroom / in the house
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3 Key: a 5 (b 1) c 4 d 2 e 3 f 8 g 7 h 6
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1 Key: 2 Lots of sandwiches and a chocolate cake.3 Because they want to see the street. 4 Her friends at work are giving her a surprise party. 5 To invite his mum's friends home. / To have one big party.
2 Key: 2 party 3 train 4 phone
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4 Key: 2 comics/magazines
3 orange juice
4 He's wearing a blue cap.
5 It's next to the table.
6 He's (roller) skating.
7 (possible sentences)
There's a cake on the table. Marta and Juan are sitting under a tree.
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Teacher: Is that your brother? I remember he was in my
class at school too.
Lily: Yes, that's John.He lives in the city centre now.In a flat with some friends.
Teacher: That looks nice.
Can you see the letter H? Now you listen and write a letter in each box.
l Teacher: Does your uncle live in the city too?
Lily: He did, but now he lives in a much quieter place.
He's got a small house in the mountains.You can see them from the window.
Teacher: What a beautiful place!Lily:Yes, it's really lovely.-
2 Teacher: what about your cousin? She isn’t at our scnoot now.
Lily: That's right.Her dad has a job in another country and they've got a big flat near the beach there.
Teacher: That looks lovely.
Lily: It is lovely, and my cousin likes her new school there too.We went to see them last month.
3 Teacher: Does your grandfather live near here?
Lily: Yes, that's right.If you cross the river and go out of town there are lots of fields with sheep and cows.It's difficult to see the house because it's in the fields.
Teacher: Is that the house in the picture there?Lily:Yes, that's right, it's big and old.
4 Teacher: Does your aunt live in town now?
Lily: No, she doesn't. She had a boat on the river here, but it was very cold. She lives near water because she loves fishing, but she's got a house now.
Teacher: Is that near the sea?
Lily: No, it's next to a small lake.It's near here.5 Teacher: where would you like to live?
Lily: I love my grandmother's house.It’s small and lots lovely.And she's got a garden with lots and lots of flowers and some trees.
Teacher: Is it here in town? ..
Lily: No, it's in a small village near here.There are only six other houses there and one small shop.
Key: her grandfather-B her cousin -C her uncle - A her aunt-F
her grandmother- D
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Learners work in groups.They need a dice, and a counter each.Each learner chooses one of the four places in the corners to start from.They tick four things from the list in the centre - they must visit these places on the board.Learners move around the board according to the number they roll on the dice.If they land on a blue square with instructions, they follow the instructions.The game finishes when one learner has visited all four places they ticked on their list.
Unit 5
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See page TB56
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1 Key: 2 dolphin 3 rabbit4 bat 5 lion
6 parrot 7 bear 8 kangaroo 9 panda 10 whale
2 Key: 2 /g/ (goat) 3 /g/(goat)4 /g/(goat)5 /dz/(giraffe)
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1 Key: 2 the biggest 3 tail4 parrot 5 the worst6 the angriest
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1 Key: Vicky - small girl with dark hair Sally - older girl with blonde hair Chu Lin - smallest panda
Bao Bao - dirtiest panda Yang Yang - panda on the left eating Gu Gu - biggest/oldest panda on the right
2 Key: 2 biggest 3 best 4 cleverest 5 thinnest6 curliest 7 worst 8 funniest
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1 Key: 2 jump 3 climb 4 fall5 hide 6 lose7 walk 8 run 9 fly
2 Key: 2×3√ 4 × 5× 6 √
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1 Key: 2 no 3 no 4 no 5 no 6 yes
2 Key: (possible sentences) In picture A there's one bear near the rock, but in picture B there are two bears near the rock.
In picture A the snake is below a tree, but in picture B it's climbing/in a tree.
In picture A the brown bear is opposite the grey bear, but in picture B the brown bear is near the grey bear.
In picture A the snake is below the parrot, but in picture B it's opposite/near the parrot.
In picture A the parrot is above a tree, but in picture B it's below a tree.
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1 Key: 2 c 3 b 4 a
2 Key: 1 b 2 c 3 a
3 Key: 2 (This is) a kangaroo.(It eats) plants.(It is)a herbivore.
3 This is a rabbit.It eats plants.It is a herbivore.
4 This is a lion.It eats meat. It is a carnivore.
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4 Key: an elephant
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1 Key: a 4 b 3 c 6 d 2 e 5 (f 1)
(possible story) A mummy kangaroo and a baby
kangaroo are playing near a river.A wombat is crying. He can't see.He needs to drink and eat.The mummy kangaroo helps the wombat. She takes him to the river and he drinks.Then she takes him to the grass and he eats.The mummy kangaroo can't find her baby. At the end, she finds her baby. She puts him in a pouch. It's a present from the wombat.
2 Key: (possible sentences) a A wombat is eating grass. b A wombat is drinking from the river. c The kangaroo is with her baby again.She's got a pouch now. d The wombat is crying.He can't see. e The kangaroo can't find her baby.
3 Key: (possible sentences) 2 The old lady can't cross the street.The man is helping her.3 The cat can't get down from the tree.The boy is helping it.
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4 Key: (possible differences) In picture A there's a wombat.In picture B there's a rabbit.
In picture A there's a small flower near the rock.In picture B there's a big flower near the rock.
In picture A there are three trees.In picture B there are four trees.
In picture A it's sunny. In picture B it isn't sunny.
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1 Key: 1 B 2 A 3A 4C 5A 6 B
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1 Learners work in groups.They need a dice, and a counter each. Learners move around the board according to the number they roll on the dice.If they can say what the animals pictured are doing, they stay where they are. If not, they return to their last square.If they land on a yellow, green or red square they follow the instructions.The game finishes when one learner gets to the final square, or when all learners finish.
Unit 6
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See page TB68
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1 Key: 2 snowing 3 windy 4 rainbow 5 sunny 6 clouds
a 2 b 3 (c 1) d 5 e 4 f 6
3 Key: (tree), bee, three windy, sunny, cloudy
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1 Key: 2 forest mountains 3 rain snow 4 younger older 5 sad happy 6 cloudy sunny
2 Key: 1 They were in the mountains. 2 It was cold./There was snow.3 They were out in the fields, near the forest. 4 It was cold. / There was snow.5 Yes,they were.
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1 Key: 2 were 3 was4 was 5 were 6 weren't7 was 8 weren't, was
2 Key: 2 wasn't 3 weren't 4 were 5 was6 were2 It was windy, but it wasn't cold.
3 Because the weather was good for flying their (new) kite.
4 Because two silly birds were there.5 They were above their heads.
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1 Key: clothes: coat, scarf, shorts, sweater weather: cloud, rain, snow, sunny, wind house: balcony, basement, floor, roof, stairs animals: bat, bear, parrot, rabbit, whale
2 Key: 2 wear 3 take off 4 coat 5 put on6 costume 7 shorts 8 boots
Secret word: sweaters
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1 Key: 2 Were there any leaves on the trees? 3 There was a rainbow above the field. 4There wasn't a lake opposite the farm.5 There were two clowns at the party, but only one pirate.
2 Key: 2 b 3 c 4 b
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1 Key: 1 c 2 a 3 b
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3 Key: (possible sentences, depending on where learners draw the symbols) It is sunny in old Town.It is raining in Blue Lake.It is snowing in Foxton. It is cloudy in Riverside.
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1 Key: 1 (rain) / Jump, Splash
2 wind(y)/ Jump, kick
3 cloud(g)/ Imagine
4 snow / the ice, snowman
4 Key: 2 All 3 when 4 snow 5 Sometimes 6 coming
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Dad: Daisy! We must go! Have you got your boots?
Daisgy: Yes, Dad.Here they are! It's fun driving to see Grandma and Grandpa.
Dad: Yes.And Grandpa always knows what to do when the weather's bad.Come on, it's 12 o'clock.It"s time to go!
Daisy: I know ...and look, it's snowing!
Can you see the answer? Now you listen and write.
1 Daisy:which road do we go on, Dad?
Dad: Today we're going on the G38.
Daisy: Not the G22, which goes near the forest?
Dad: No, not today! The G38 is the quickest road.
Daisy: Dad, I"d like to phone Grandma before we go.
Dad:OK.Look for her name on my phone.
Daisy: What's her name? 'Kitty' something?
Dad: That's right.Kitty Crumb.That's C-R-U-M-B.
Daisy: OK.Thanks.I've got it.
Daisy:What's in that green bag, Dad?
Dad:Grandpa's sweater.It was in my cupboard ... by.mistake! Don't put gour scarf in the bag, Daisy.
Daisy: Oh . ..why not?
Dad: It's very big!
Daisy: Yeah, you're right!
Daisy:I can't wait to see their new pet!
Dad: Um, I don't know ...It's very young!
Daisy: But I really want to play with the new rabbit!
Dad:OK, but be careful!
Daisy:I've got one more question, Dad.will the weather be terrible all day today?
Dad: l don"t know ... let's listen to the radio in the car.
Daisy:Good idea!
Dad:And then, in the afternoon,Grandpa wants you to help him fix his skates.
Daisy: oh, yeah.His skates! He loves those funny old
things!
Key: 1 38 2 Crumb 3 Grandpa's sweater 4 The new pet (rabbit) 5 Grandpa's skates
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Boy:Grandma, look at this photo of my friends at the lake.
Grandma: Oh, yes - it's really nice. which friends were you with?
Boy: Well,that's Paul.Can you see him? He's wearing a coat.
Grandma: Is he fishing?
Boy: Yes, he is.He wants to catch something for lunch!
Can you see the line? This is an example. Now you listen and draw lines.
l Grandma: That boy's wearing shorts! Isn't he cold?Boy:You're right! He's Matt.
Grandma: And he's roller skating too!
Boy:Yes, he loves doing that.
2 Grandma: Is that your friend's mother?
Boy: where?
Grandma:She's standing next to those rocks.
Boy: Do you mean the woman with straight hair?
Grandma:Yes.
Boy: That's Ann.She's Paul's big sister.
3 Grandma: That's Ben, isn't it? The man with the towel,I mean.
Boy: That's right.
Grandma: He's got a big moustache!
Boy: Yes,I know! He's walking towards the lake because he wants to go swimming.
Grandma: Really? But it looks very cold!.4
Boy: Do you know my friend's grandmother?
Grandma: No,I don't.Is she in the photo?
Boy: Yes.Look, she's putting a plate of burgers on the table.
Grandma: Now I can see her. What's she called?
Boy: Her name's Julia.
Grandma: There was lots of food.Were you hungry?
Boy: Yes, we were ...and we ate it all!
5 Grandma: what about that woman?
Boy: which one?
Grandma: She's putting on her scarf.
Boy: Her long, pink one? That's because she doesn't like windy weather.Her name's Kim.
Grandma: well, it's a beautiful photo and a nice lake!
Key: Matt - boy wearing shorts and roller skating
Ann - woman with straight hair next to rocks
Ben - man with moustache walking towards lake
Julia - woman with plate of burgers
Kim - woman putting on scarf
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Learners work in groups.They need a dice, and a counter each.Learners move around the board according to the number they roll on the dice.If they land on a picture
square, they say what they can see, using the past tense.If they say it correctly, they stay where they are.If not, they return to their last square. If they land on a square with a sentence on it, they find the matching picture square and move there.The game finishes when one learner gets to the final square, or when all learners finish.
Review Units 4-6
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1 Sally: Hi, I’m Sally. Look at this photo.It was sunny and hot yesterday. We were on my grandparents 'balcony. They live on the second floor.In the photo I'm wearing a T-shirt and shorts.
2 Jane: Hello, I'm Jane.This is a picture of me yesterday. It was cloudy and windy. We were in my village.I'm wearing a scarf.
3 Tony: Hello, I’m Tony. This is a picture of me with my cousin Jack.He lives in the town centre and we're near his house.I'm wearing his sweater because it was cold that day!
4 Fred: Hi.I'm Fred.This is a photo of me and my aunt.In this photo there was a lot of snow! We're near the lake and I'm wearing my new boots.
Key: 1 Sally: (b,) a, b 2 Jane: b, a, b 3 Tony: b,b,b 4 Fred: a, a, a
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3 Key: Learners draw a dolphin above the whale.It's smaller than the whale but bigger than the penguin.They draw a bat near the penguin. It's smaller than the penguin.They draw a rabbit next to the bat.