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Scope and sequence iv
Components vi
Course features vii
Tips and tricks x
Word lists xii
Diagnostic test xvii
Introduction
Time for music T3
A busy day T15B
The living forest T27B
Wild animals T39B
Mother Earth T51B
My family T63B
Long, long ago T75B
Famous travellers T87B
Here come the pirates! T99B
Units
Festivals T112
Assessments T120
Extras
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Grammar and language Vocabulary
Present continuous: The mice are playing the piano.
I’m not singing. Is the fat mouse jumping on the cushion?
Yes, it is./No, it isn’t.
Wh
questions + present continuous: What are the mice
doing? Where is the music coming from? Who is making
the mess?
Prepositions: in, on, under
Functional language: May I have…, please? Here’s your…,
This way, please.
Objects in the house: curtain, cushion, flowerpot, mirror,
picture, plant, rug, sofa
Rooms and places: bedroom, classroom, dining room,
garden, kitchen, living room, park
Musical instruments: drum, flute, guitar, maracas, piano,
recorder, tambourine, triangle, trumpet, violin, xylophone
Craft materials: bottle, can, crayon, glue, paint, paintbrush,
rice, rubber band, tape
Adjectives
:
baby, fat, old, tall, thin, short
Verbs: carry, clap, dance, eat, have fun, jump, look, play,
read, run, sing, sit, sleep, watch TV, work
Present simple: I work in a school.
You work in a shopping centre. He/She works in a school.
We work in a toy factory. They make lunch.
He/She doesn’t work in a cafe. They don’t cook the food.
Do you work every day? Yes, I do./No, I don’t. Does he/she
read comics? Yes, he/she does./No, he/she doesn’t.
Functional language: What’s the matter? It doesn’t work.
(My shoulder) hurts. That’s better!
Body parts: ankle, arm, elbow, feet, foot, hand, head, hip,
knee, leg, neck, shoulder, wrist
Verbs: clean, cut, dance, draw, eat, give, go, have, help,
jump, like, listen to, make, paint, play, read, ride, run, see,
sell, serve, sleep, watch, wear, work
Professions: bus driver, cleaner, dancer, dentist, doctor, nurse,
police officer, salesperson, secretary, toy maker, vet, waiter
Places: bookshop, cafe, clinic, office, shop, shopping centre
Present simple: In the summer, he cuts the grass. We walk
through the forest.
Wh
questions + present simple: Who does Dan play with?
What do they buy? Where do they live? Why do they get
sick? When do they go to the shop?
There is/are:
There’s a fish in the river. There are four birds
in the sky.
Giving and following directions: Go over the bridge. Go
around the rocks.
Functional language: Can I help you? I’d like (a plant) for
(my mum). Which one would you like? That/This one. The
(big) one, please.
Objects in nature: bridge, bush, cactus, forest, grass,
hill, lake, mountain, path, pinecone, river, rock, tree,
valley, waterfall
Verbs: buy, climb, collect, cut, drink, get sick, go, live, plant,
play, walk, want, work
Animals: bird, duck, fish, horse, mouse, rabbit
Prepositions
:
across, around, down, over, through,
under, up
Parts of plants and trees: acorn, branch, flower, fruit,
leaf-leaves, root, seed, stem, trunk
Present simple: Zebra eats the bush.
Where do elephants live? Elephants live in grasslands.
Like
+ gerund: I like swimming. They like sleeping.
Can/can’t:
I can/can’t climb trees. Can baby lions see? Yes,
they can./No, they can’t. Can it fly? Yes, it can./No, it can’t.
Can you speak English? Yes, I can./No, I can’t.
Possessive
‘s:
the lion’s mane
Connectors: and, but
Functional language: What is it? What’s your favourite wild
animal?
Animals: chimpanzee, crocodile, duck, eagle, elephant,
flamingo, giraffe, gorilla, hippo, horse, lion, monkey,
orangutan, ostrich, parrot, snake, tiger, zebra
Animal body parts: beak, body, claw, coat, ear, feather,
head, leg, mane, skin, tail, tongue, wing
Verbs: clean, climb, dive, do, drink, eat, hear, lift, make,
paint, play, read, run, see, sing, sleep, speak, splash, stand,
swim, turn on, understand, use, walk, write
There is/are:
There is a watermelon.
There is some rice. There are some potatoes.
Is there any water? Are there any trees?
There isn’t any milk. There aren’t any biscuits.
Functional language: Have you got any (carrots)? How
much is that? Here you are.
Food: broccoli, carrot, cheese, grape, juice, milk, oil, onion,
orange, pasta, pea, peach, pineapple, potato, rice, sugar,
tomato, water, watermelon
Water words: cloud, ice, lake, rain, rainbow, raindrop,
snow, steam
Containers and measures: bag, bottle, box, bunch, carton,
litre, packet
Verbs: brush your teeth, dissolve, evaporate, float, flush the
toilet, have a shower, sell, wash your hands
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Grammar and language Vocabulary
Verb
to be
, present tense: My mother’s in the attic. Are
you in the hall? Yes, I am./No, I’m not.
Present simple: I cut the grass. Harry makes the beds.
He/She lives in a tent. He/She doesn’t live in a house. Do you
wash the dishes? Yes, I do./No, I don’t.
Present continuous: What’s Harry doing? He’s washing the
beds. Harry isn’t cutting the grass.
Adverbs of frequency: always, sometimes, usually, rarely,
never: Nina always plays football. She never washes the car.
Contrasting present simple and continuous: Do you…?/Are
you…?
Functional language: What time is it? It’s time to (wake
up). It’s (six) o’clock.
Home: flat, house, houseboat, tent
Rooms: attic, balcony, basement, bathroom, bedroom,
dining room, garage, hall, kitchen, living room, stairs
Family: aunt, brother, cousin, father, grandad, mother, sister,
uncle
Daily activities: do homework, eat breakfast/lunch, get up,
go shopping/swimming, go to bed/school, have a shower,
play, visit, wake up, walk the dog, watch TV
Chores: clean the kitchen, cook the food, cut the grass,
make the beds, sweep the floor, take out the rubbish, wash
the dishes/clothes/car
Time: (ten) o’clock, quarter past (ten), half past (ten), quarter
to (ten)
Verb
to be,
past form: He was lazy. They were small. He
wasn’t ugly. They weren’t tall. Was Creb eleven years old?
Yes, he was./No, he wasn’t. Were the people cold? Yes, they
were./No, they weren’t.
There was/were:
There was a school. There weren’t any
houses.
How +
adjective: How tall was the diplodocus?
How long is your foot? How wide is his hand?
Functional language: How old are you? What’s your
address? What’s your telephone number? How many teeth
have you got?
Adjectives: angry, bad, big, bored, careful, cold, crazy,
excited, fat, frustrated, handsome, happy, hot, important,
lazy, long, pretty, responsible, sad, short, small, strong,
surprised, tall, thin, ugly, weak, wide, worried
Numbers: 20–100
Family members: aunt, brother, cousin, father, mother,
sister, uncle
Continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, America,
Oceania
Oceans: Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific
Time expressions: a long time ago, last week, now, today,
yesterday
Past simple: David wrote a diary. He made maps. I went
to the cinema. I didn’t write a letter. He didn’t go alone.
She didn’t see a river. Did he meet the Emperor of China?
Yes, he did./No, he didn’t. Did they give them some food?
Yes, they did./No, they didn’t. Did you make your bed?
Yes, I did./No, I didn’t.
Functional language: It’s my turn. Here’s the dice. Throw
the dice. I’m the winner.
Verbs: buy, carry, cross, do, eat, give, go, have, live, make,
meet, run, say, see, sing, sleep, start, take, travel, visit, walk,
write
Places: beach, desert, mountain
Food: ice cream, pasta, pizza, rice, soup
Professions: clown, doctor, inventor, musician, sailor
Animals: camel, dog, dolphin, eagle, horse, kangaroo,
penguin, rat, snake, tiger
Other words: bandit, book, diary, fork, guard, kite, letter,
map, palace, postcard, sandcastle, shepherd, silk, silkworm
Time expressions: every day, every week, every weekend,
every year, last week, last weekend, last year, today, yesterday
Past simple (regular verbs): I sailed on a ship.
He cooked his food. They didn’t work.
He didn’t listen. Did the captain shout for his lunch? Did the
pirates jump into the river?
Past simple (
Wh
questions): What did you call your ship?
Where did the pirates travel? What did you do?
Functional language: What does it mean? Come on!
Hurray! Look!
Regular verbs: attack, capture, clean, climb, cook, escape,
jump, live, paint, rob, sail, shout, study, travel, walk, want,
wash, watch, work
Irregular verbs: become, drink, eat, go, have, ride, sleep,
wear
Pirate words: captain, earring, eye patch, flag, gold, parrot,
pirate, pistol, ship, silver, sword, treasure chest/map, wooden
leg
Countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia,
Dominican Republic, Egypt, England, France, India, Italy,
Japan, Peru, Russia, Spain
Words for physical description: beard, black, blonde,
brown, long, moustache, red, short, strong, tall
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