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CS starter unit + Personal information + Clothes +Family
+ Survival kilts» Present simple and
+ Feelings present continuous
Adventure + Present continuous for
page 6 future arrangements
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+ Past simple: regular :
They made history nee cat arele cod
page 16 + Naturaldisasters + Past simple: irregular
verbs
CG Cee | Peery “+ Vocabulary = Reading. = + Grammar + Listening
* Character * there was/there were wna! or /wae!
Tales from the past adjectives + Past simple revision:
raged + Verbs of be, regular and
movement irregular verbs,
there was/there were
'* Prepositions * Past continuous: Sentence stress
Strange but true! + -ed/-ing + Past simple and past
adjectives continuous with when
page 40 and while
Co COTECUP MG «Vocabulary = Reading §=S + Grammar _- Listening
Sees eee
el deelelt
ESstarterunit Fj Adventure They made history [FW Tales from the past
page 67 page 69 page 79 page 89co fed
+ be: affirmative and negative + have got/has got
+ Wild camping ++ Holidays abroad
«Life with the Tribe
+ Food discoveries
* An awful experience
+ Writing
* Fact or fiction?
* April Fool!
© Asurprising
discovery/Crocodiles
inthe poot
* Sailing
+ Collaborative Task - Legends of your country
oa
programme
Son
* Aschooltrip
Making plans
‘= Atthe library
seAsking for information
+ Collaborative Task - Salling the seas
‘The Dick Turpin
legend
‘= Tree couple gat
home safely
Peete a)
Strange but true!
page 99,
‘+ Atthe weekend
Talking about past
events
‘An anecdote
Telling anecdotes
+ Upgrade for Exams
Languay
Worksheets
page 109
+ Possessive adjectives
con ei
+ Classroom language
* Ablog = Summer camps
Conjunctions
= Abiography ‘The great fire of
Time prepositions London.
+ Upgrade for Exams
+ Anarrative * Vancouver:
Time linkers ~
sequence
Famous writers
and books
+ Adescription of
an accident
Time expressions
and linkers
Beem
Irregular Verbs:
page 111b> Personal information
@ Match questions 1-6 with answers a¥f.
1. How old are you?
2. What's your name?
3. Where are you from?
4, What are your hobbies?
5. Have you got any brothers or sisters?
6. What do you do in your free time?
a. I'm from Liverpool
b. I'm 13 years old.
c. Myname’s Joe,
d, My hobbies are football and art.
@. Loften go to the sports centre with my friends.
f. Yes, Ihave. I've got a brother. His name is
Benjamin.
© B® Work in pairs. Ask and answer the
questions in exercise 1.
‘How ald are
‘you? tm13
z years old,
b> Clothes
© Look at the picture and find the clothes in
orange. Which words aren't in the picture?
boots * coat * dress » jacket * jeans jersey ©
sandals ¢ shirt © shoes * skirt « trainers « T-shirt
© @B® Listen and repeat.
Possessive case:
‘Susan's T-shirt is light blue,
The girls’ shoes are nice.
© Describe the clothes in the picture in
exercise 3.
Jason's jeans are green.
© BY Work in pairs. Correct your partner
as in the example.
Natalie's jersey
is red.
No, it is not red.
Natalie's jersey
is yellow.
b> Family
@ Complete the table with the words in
orange. Which word can be male and
female?
aunt * brother * cousin * daughter * father *
grandad * grandmother * husband * mother +
nephew * niece * sister * son * uncle wife© @®) Listen to Sally talking about her
family. How many brothers has she got?
© @ Listen again. Complete the sentences
about Sally’s family.
Laurais her mum.
1. Michaelis... ~
2. Nicole is
3. Harriet ... .
4. Tom...
5. Margaret .
b> Grammar
@ Complete with the affirmative or negative
form of be.
1. |... from France.
2, My best friend ... 14 years old.
3. We... ina maths class.
4, My favourite hobby... swimming.
5. Madrid... the capital of the UK.
6. My cousin Rob and his friend ... camping in
Scotland at the moment. It... really cold
there now.
7. |... an only child. | have got a younger sister.
© complete with have or has.
1. |... got two brothers and two sisters. What
about you? How many brothers and sisters...
you got?
2. My father ... got a new red car. It's a Ford.
3. Ithink we.... got an English exam tomorrow.
4. She ... got white trainers. They are new.
5. They ... got new laptops.
6... your sister got a pet? | know she loves.
animals.
7. Ted and his brother John ... gat a new tennis
coach.
© complete with possessive adjectives.
1. Hil I'm Tom. This is ... dog. ... name is Rolo.
2. Your sister is at the door. Is that ... car?
3. _... teacher of English is angry today. Listen
to her, please!
4. Those students are not from this school.
uniform is different.
5. Your brother is not at home and ... dog
the street, It looks sad.
6. Helen! Where is ... sister? | can’t see her.
7. My sister and | are not at home. We are at
Aunt Meg's house. ... aunt is a very good
person.
© Correct the mistakes.
1. You have got a sharpener, please?
2. Can! borrow you pen?
3. Where are your book?
4, We hasn't got maths on Monday.
5. Is Mary book on her desk?
6. We not can see the whiteboard.
© order the words to make sentences/
questions.
1. don’t / the question / | / understand
2: spell / how / you / do / ‘pencil’ ?
3, ‘can / repeat / that / you ?
4, borrow / your pen /can /1?
5. at page 10// open / books / your
6. mean / ‘chemist’ / what / does ?NN Tai a
Vocabulary 1
b> Survival skills
© Match pictures 1-5 with some of the verbs in orange.
Which five activities aren’t in the pictures?
© WB Listen and repeat. @ Make phrases with the verbs in exercise 1
and the words in orange.
© Choose the correct words.
chao SURNIAL CODRDE: © BH) Listen to Erik and John. What
Can you survive in the wild? outdoor activities does John do?
Our experts teach you to (1) hike / look for in the 6 @® Work in pairs. Ask and answer
mountains. You can (2) sleep / find under the questions about your partner's survival
stars in our excellent tents. (3) Cook / Camp your skills.
‘own food and learn to (4) fish / find in the lakes
Don't miss this great opportunity to Have you got any
Fieerincieey co ica
wood and (7) build / sleep a fire. =
Can youieee) Ne t really. But
Call us on 027 578 O88 TODAY! _ wood?Reading 1
@ Read the text quickly. Which survival skills
are mentioned?
Marco Adams @ MarcoGAdams * 5h
I'm with Ollie. We're hiking in Scotland. :
‘Awesome view! Marco Adams @ MarcoGAdams ¢3h
(2H We're looking for a place to sleep. There's
an old building a few miles away but its
getting dark. The beach looks good!
aaa E
Marco Adams @ MarcoGAdams * 2h
“248 We're putting up the tent. The waves are
SG) crashing onto the beach. Ollie's worried!
Bs
MAB Marco Adams @ MarcoGAdams * 1h
ZF Ollie's outside, 'm relaxing in my sleeping
ag. Good night!
Wild camping is a popular outdoor ac
Britain, Ib means camping withous the
comforts of a campeite, ike showers or shops, tweets
6 oan enjoy wild youjust ——sriventur
asloeping bag, a tent ar m of abook abo ping
alléd Bxireme Sleeps, She goes camping in ll
weather. She usually sleeps in & tent, but ahe~
also caunps In caves or old buildings. And when
+ put up (a tent)
+ waves
+ without
respect the nature ‘the weather is good, she sometimes sleeps :
‘build fires or chop down trees and always take 8, é
away your rubbish i
erie
© (7) Read again and listen. Then check 3. Ollie is excited about the waves.
your answer to exercise 7. +4, Only experts can go wild camping.
5. Phoebe Smith never sleeps in a tent. .
© Read the text again. Are the statements
true or false? © Read again. What ‘dos’ and ‘don'ts’ for
1. British people don't like camping wild camping are mentioned?
2. Marco and Ollie decide to camp in an old a
building.Grammar 1
b> Present simple and Present
continuous
fee
ees
We are putting up the ter
@ Look at the sentences in the tables and
complete the rules.
a. Weuse the ... for actions in progress now.
b. We form this tense with the verb .
c. Weuse the .. for habitual actions or routines.
d. Inthe present simple. we use the auxi
..and in the negative form and in
questions:
+-ing
© Complete the sentences with the present
continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
Look at these young people! They ... (learn)
how to sail.
Iie ten o'clock now. The group leader ..
(put on) his life jacket.
He .. (demonstrate) the safety instructions,
‘The cook... (make) lunch in the kitchen now.
© Complete with the present simple form of
the verbs in brackets.
vet
Every day he (2)
Garvive) ot the came very early
inthe morning. He usually
(2)... (drive) his old ear but
reountoin bile
At the camp,
aud the other cooles (4)
alvatove
ae esti
4 Oe Gok
&
ecnuse teenagers (6)
(prefer) simple things
mashed potato or spagh
g to prepare for
(ct ehoos
2 hamburgers ana
Bolognese.
© Complete the table with the time
expressions in orange.
always * at the moment * every weekend * now ©
never * once a week « this week * today « usually
© Choose the correct words.
| Hel, there! How are you al? We (1) are having / have 2
‘great time in Summer Camp. We all (2) gets up / get up early, |
leven my brothes, and (3) have / has breakfes, 1 usually
(4) is drinking / drink juice, Johnny (5) drinking / drinks |
_-mik and our parents, white coffee and toast. Then the action
(6) begins / finish.
‘tthe moment, (7) I rests / am resting in my tent but my-
ite brother (8) is swimming / swims and my parents
(©) rides / are riding 2 pony. can see them from the tent!
| iy father (10) learns / is teaching Mum! Ths is so funny!
Tove you al,
| ure