1. STUDENTĀ“S BOOK INGLĆS
The English Village
Ana Manonellas Balladares
5ĀŗbĆ”sico
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4. LANGUAGE FORM
Analysis and discovery of a key grammatical item.
Collaborative work to help you to
put into practice the language you
have learnt.
P R O E C TJ
A simple joke connected with the topic,
supported by a picture.
Statements to help you to reflect on your strengths
and weaknesses and measure your learning.
There are three different levels:
Yes: Your performance was very good.
Mm: Your performance was OK, but it can be better.
No: You need to review the contents.
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29twenty-nine
Unit1
THE VILLAGE
Lesson4
The tutors are from
English-speaking countries.
For example:
The English Village Students Tutors
It is located in Santiago.
Facilities in the Village:
A pool
A football field
A gym
A cafeteria
An animal farm
A fruit and vegetable
garden
Cabins
Parks
The students are from all
over Chile. They are here
to practise English.
For example:
Gonzalo; he is from
Iquique.
Carolina; she is from
Santiago.
Macarena; she is from
ChillƔn.
Pablo; he is from
Coyhaique.
IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL:
ā¢ read and show comprehension
of a brochure describing
The EnglishVillage.
ā¢ listen and identify English sounds.
ā¢ completedialoguesinwriting.
ā¢ practise and produce dialogues
to introduce people.
Before reading
1 Look at the illustration on the
left and ļ¬nd four students and
two tutors you know.
2 Find the following words in
the picture.
a cafeteria
accommodation
a fruit and vegetable garden
a pool
a football field
3 Work with your partner. Cross
out (ā) the words that are not
facilities (Facilities: buildings
and services).
a.A cafeteria.
b.A pool.
c. A computer.
d.A football ļ¬eld.
e.An animal.
f. A gym.
4 Now that you know this, take
a look at the text. There are
10 cognates. How many can
you ļ¬nd and underline in
30 seconds?
5 Look at the text on Page 29.
What is it?
a.A description.
b.An invitation.
c. A story.
6 Read the text and check your prediction in Exercise 5.
7 Read the text again. Find and write the information in the charts.
a.
The English Village
Location
Facilities
b.
Students
Country
Cities
c.
Tutors
Countries
Reading
28 twenty-eight
This is Susan
Hardy; she is
from England.
This is Tony
Wilson; he is
from the USA.
This is Grace
Brown; she is
from Australia.
12
Reading lesson with activities to help you to
understand a written text and learn English.
33thirty-three
Unit1
32 thirty-two
FINAL TESTFINAL TEST
Reading
1 Write true (T) or false (F). (4 marks)
a.____ The Sports School is in Europe.
b.____ The children do different types
of sports.
c. ____ The teachers are not good at sports.
d.____ The facilities of the school include
two gyms.
2 Circle the words that are facilities. (3 marks)
a.gym
b.football field
c. children
d.athletics
e.tennis courts
f. professional
3 On a separate sheet of paper, write a
postcard to a student in Singapore,
describing your school. Remember the
writing steps. (2 marks)
4 Complete the sentences. (3 marks)
a.Tony _______ from New York.
b.I _______ from Santiago.
c. Carolina _______ from MaipĆŗ.
5 Copy the correct instruction below the
corresponding picture. (4 marks)
Open your books. Sit down.
Listen! Come to the board.
a.___________ b.___________
c. ___________ d.___________
Listening
6 16 Listen to a conversation about a
Spanish Village in England. Fill in the blanks
(a ā f). (6 marks)
A: Hello.
B: Hi!
A: Whatās your name?
B: My nameās Paul and Iām a student at
the (a) _______ Village in Newcastle,
in England.
A: Where are you from?
B: Iām from Liverpool.
A: Can you describe the Spanish village?
B: Of course! The village has many
(b)__________, such as an animal
(c)_____, a (d) _____, and many
(e) _____. My favourite place is the
(f) _________ room, because I can
chat with my friends in Spanish!
A: Thank you very much!
B: Youāre welcome.
Total score: 22 marks
Speaking
7 In which situations can you introduce
yourself? Give an example.
The English Village
0 to 7 correct
answers
HELP! You have not understood
an important part of the
contents. Study, get some
help from a partner or your
teacher, revise the unit, and
then do the exercises again.
8 to 18
correct
answers
FAIR You have been able to
understand an important
part of the contents;
however, there are still
some you need to
consolidate. Correct the
wrong answers. You can ask
for help if you want. Revise
the contents. You can do
much better!
19 to 22
correct
answers
EXCELLENT You have learnt all or
almost all the contents in
the unit. Very good! Keep
up the good work!
Are you good at sports? Can you imagine a school
where the only thing students do is practise sports?
That is the case of the students at the Singapore
Sports School in Asia, a school specialised in sports.
The children do sports such as football, tennis,
athletics, etc.
The teachers are professional sportspeople, and the
children enjoy going to school every day.
The facilities of the school are:
- two olympic swimming pools.
- a multi-sport auditorium.
- a synthetic football field.
- a gym.
- a cycle track.
- two tennis courts.
Singapore Sports School
15
Final test: At the end of every unit, there is a formal test that includes the contents of
the whole unit, assessing reading and listening comprehension. It also includes a rubric
that will tell you in detail what you have done well and what you need to improve.
ICONS AND SECTIONS
Listening lesson Reading lesson
Activities for fast
learners or keener
students.
All the material for
the listening tasks.
1
FUN
FUN
9. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Reading
You will use different strategies to
read and understand
ā¢ an e-mail.
ā¢ a brochure.
ā¢ cards with personal information.
Listening
You will use different strategies to
listen and understand
ā¢ a dialogue with personal introductions.
ā¢ classroom instructions.
ā¢ a song with instructions.
Oral expression
You will
ā¢ introduce yourself.
ā¢ give instructions.
ā¢ act out dialogues.
ā¢ sing a song.
Written expression
You will
ā¢ complete cards with personal information.
ā¢ write an e-mail.
ā¢ complete charts with information from a brochure.
Unit1 THE PEOPLE, THE SCHOOL,
THE CLASSROOM
school
playground
8 eight
10. LETāS GET READY!
1.Tell your partner three
things about yourself.
2.Make a list of two
obligations at home
and two at school.
Share with the class.
3.Whatās your favourite
place in your school?
Share with the class.
5th grade classroom
students
school entrance
9nine
11. Unit1
What do you know?
10 ten
THE PARTICIPANTS
Lesson1
1 Make a list of English words you know.
a.
b.
c.
d.
2 What languages are spoken in these
countries?
a.
c.
b.
d.
THE COMPETITION
Lesson2
1 Match the words to the pictures.
a.Teacher
b.Boy
c. Girl
d.Director
1
2
4
3
2 Copy the following numbers in order.
TWO
SEVEN
SIX
TEN
ONE
NINE
FOUR
THREE
EIGHT
FIVE
_______________ _______________
_______________ _______________
_______________ _______________
_______________ _______________
_______________ _______________
12. 11eleven
Unit1
CLASSROOM LANGUAGE
Lesson3
1 Complete the names of these school
places.
P_ _ _ _ r_ _ _ _ C_ _ _ _ r_ _ _
C_ _ e _ _ r _ _ C_ _ _ _t_ _ l_ _
2 Complete the dialogue.
Hi! Iām _____,
I _____ from Chile,
____ in fifth grade.
Hi! ___ ______, ___
from ChillƔn, ___
also in fith grade.
THE VILLAGE
Lesson4
1 Match the pictures to the words.
THREE
TWO
ONE
FOUR
2 Complete this dialogue.
Where _____
you _____?
Iā___ from
Santiago
de Chile.
13. 12 twelve
THE PARTICIPANTS
Before listening
1 Write the number of the
picture next to the
corresponding place.
a.____ Big Ben, London,
England.
b.____ Buoy marking where
the Esmeralda sank,
Iquique, Chile.
c. ____ ChillƔn Cathedral,
ChillƔn, Chile.
d.____ Statue of Liberty, New
York, the USA.
e.____ MaipĆŗ Temple,
Santiago, Chile.
f. ____ Shepherdās Monument,
Coyhaique, Chile.
g.____ Opera House, Sydney,
Australia.
2 Where in Chile do you live?
Complete the sentence.
I live in .
3 What is the text about?
Guess and tick (ā) an option.
a.____ English-speaking
countries.
b.____ People at
The English Village.
c. ____ Buildings.
Lesson1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL:
ā¢ ļ¬nd and show comprehension
of information about diļ¬erent
people and places.
ā¢ show comprehension of short
written texts.
ā¢ complete dialogues and cards
with speciļ¬c information.
ā¢ produce and reproduce dialogues
to share personal information.
14. Listening
4 2 Listen and check your prediction in Exercise 3.
5 2 Look at the pictures of the participants. Mark the speakers you hear with a tick.
Susan Tony Gonzalo Macarena
6 2 Listen again and write the name of the people in the order they speak.
Speaker 1: ______________________ Speaker 3: ______________________
Speaker 2: ______________________ Speaker 4: ______________________
7 2 Listen once more and complete the identiļ¬cation cards (a ā d).
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Unit1
NAME: Gonzalo
SCHOOL: George Washington
School
CITY:
MAIL: gonso@&themail.&com
NAME: Macarena
SCHOOL: International School
CITY:
MAIL: macahe@mymail.com
SCHOOL:
a
b
15. 14 fourteen
After listening
8 3 First only listen and then listen and repeat.
Iām
Iām a student
Iām a student at the Lord Cochrane School.
Iām
Iām in ļ¬fth
Iām in ļ¬fth grade.
Whatās
WhatĀ“s your name?
Hello
Hello, Iām Gonzalo.
Goodbye!
Iām
Iām from
Iām from Santiago.
LANGUAGE FORM Iām
1. Notice these sentences from the text.
a.Iām Tony. Iām Susan. Iām Gonzalo.
b.Iām from Iquique. Iām from London. Iām from ChillĆ”n.
2. What information can you ļ¬nd in a. and in b.?
3. Find more examples of each type in this lesson.
NAME: Tony
SCHOOL:
CITY:
MAIL: tonyw@mailcity.com
NAME:
NAME: Susan
SCHOOL:
CITY:
MAIL: susanh@mailcity.com
SCHOOL:
c
d
16. 15fifteen
Unit1
9 Practise in small groups. Use the diļ¬erent identiļ¬cation cards in this lesson.
NAME: Pablo
Fuentes
COUNTRY: Chile
GRADE: Fifth grade
SCHOOL: Liceo Regional, Coyhaique
Fuentes
COUNTRY:
GRADE:
NAME: Carolina
GonzƔlez
COUNTRY: Chile
GRADE: Fifth grade
SCHOOL: Lincoln School, MaipĆŗ,
Santiago
GonzƔlez
COUNTRY:
GRADE:
10 Answer the following questions.
a.Whereās Pablo from? b. Whatās Carolinaās grade?
____________________________ ____________________________
11 Complete and talk to your partner.
a.Invent your information and complete Card 1.
b.Practise this dialogue with your partner and complete Card 2 with his / her information.
You: Whatās your name?
Your partner: ______________. Iām from ______________. Iām in ______________
grade at ______________ in ______________.
1 2
NAME:
COUNTRY:
GRADE:
SCHOOL:
COUNTRY:
GRADE:
NAME:
COUNTRY:
GRADE:
SCHOOL:
COUNTRY:
GRADE:
17. 16 sixteen
12 4 Listen and match the characters to the places. Which words are similar in Spanish?
Compare with your partner.
1
Batman
2
Leela
3
Goku
4
Seiya
5
Stewie
d
Gotham City
c
Quahog, Rhode Island
a
Athenaās Sanctuary
b
PlanetVegeta
e
New NewYork
13 Complete this list with English names you know. Compare in your group.
Friendsā names Places in Chile Schools
Johnny Cochrane Saint Patrick
14 Create sentences with the names in the chart.
Example: Iām Johnny, Iām from Cochrane, Iām a student at Saint Patrick School.
1.
2.
18. 17seventeen
Unit1
16 I CAN INTRODUCE MYSELF NOW
Create a short paragraph introducing yourself, following this basic writing steps:
Make a list of the ideas you are going to mention in your paragraph.
Write a draft of the paragraph on a separate sheet of paper, clearly stating the order of your
ideas (beginning, middle, end).
Write a deļ¬nite version of the paragraph and ask your teacher to correct it.
Finally, read it aloud in front of the class.
Make your favourite famous personās identiļ¬cation card. Use it to introduce yourself,
indicating your city and school.
NAME:
AGE:
CiTY:
COUNTRY:
NAME:
15
P R O E C TJ
My ID card
1. Work in pairs.
2. Cut out two pieces of cardboard and
make two big identiļ¬cation cards.
3. Draw yourselves on the picture spaces
and write your personal information.
4. Stick your ID cards on the walls of your
classroom.
I can write three words in English which
are similar in Spanish.
, ,
.
I can introduce myself in one sentence.
.
Tick according to your performance.
YES MM NO
Self EvaluationSelf Evaluation
19. 18 eighteen
Before reading
1 Look at Pages 8 and 9 and read
the labels that indicate places
in a school.
2 Notice.
COGNATES Words in English
that are similar in Spanish.
Examples:
invitation = invitaciĆ³n
participate= participar
vacations = vacaciones
visit = visitar
3 Similar in Spanish? (āor ā).
____ Cafeteria
____ Classroom
____ Computer lab
____ Directorās oļ¬ce
____ Playground
____ School
____ Teachersāroom
____ Toilet
4 Point to the places in this map
and say the names. Use the
words in Exercise 3.
5 Have a quick look at the text
on Page 19. Find and circle
four cognates.
Lesson2
IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL:
ā¢ read and demonstrate
comprehension of an e-mail.
ā¢ identify and repeat English sounds.
ā¢ reproduce speciļ¬c vocabulary.
ā¢ write a short e-mail.
THE COMPETITION
20. 19nineteen
Unit1
6 Read the text and check if there are more cognates.
7 Read the text again and then write true (T) or false (F).
a.____ Carolina is a student. c.____ Carolina is in 6th grade.
b.____ The competition is in MaipĆŗ. d.____ The visit is for three weeks.
8 Read the text again and complete.
Type of text: _________________. From: _________________. To: _________________.
9 Choose the best option to complete the sentence.
The purpose of Carolinaās mail is to __________________________________.
a.describe her school. b. introduce some students. c. participate in the competition.
CAFETERIA
The English Village
Carolina Gonzalez, 5th grade student
Competition
Hello, I am a student at the Lincoln School in MaipĆŗ, Santiago
(map of school attached).
I am in 5th grade A and I want to participate in the competition to visit the
English Village in Santiago for three weeks, to practise English.
Thank you.
Carolina GonzƔlez.
5th grade A student.
SCHOOL
ENTRANCE
P L A Y G R O U N D
DIRECTORāS
OFFICE 1
2
3
5
7
10
9
8
BOYSā
TOILET
GIRLSā
TOILET
COMPUTER
LAB
CLASSROOM
1
CLASSROOM
2
CLASSROOM
3
TEACHERSā
ROOM
CLASSROOM
6
CLASSROOM
5
CLASSROOM
4
12
13
14
Reading 5
21. 20 twenty
After reading
10 6 First only listen and then listen and repeat.
b.These numbers.
1 one 2 two
5 five 6 six
11 eleven 12 twelve
3 three 4 four
9 nine 9 ten
7 seven 8 eight
13 thirteen 14 fourteen
a.These pairs of words.
three tea
threw two
throne tone
c. These places
A classroom
Classroom 3
The boysātoilet
The cafeteria
The computer lab
The Directorās office
The girlsātoilet
The playground
The school entrance
The teachersāroom
11 Match the numbers and the corresponding words.
five four one seven six three two
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
eleven eight fourteen nine ten thirteen twelve
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
LANGUAGE FORM
1. Study these examples.
I am (Iām) a student.
It is (Itās) a classroom.
2. Find and underline more examples
in the e-mail on Page 19.
I am / It is
22. 21twenty-one
Unit1Unit1
12 7 Follow this model to play Memory Game in groups of four students.
a.Student A: Look at the school map for a minute. Memorise the rooms and the numbers.
b.Student B, C or E: Say a number between 1 and 14.
c. Student A: Say the corresponding place.
CAFETERIA
SCHOOL
ENTRANCE
P L A Y G R O U N D
DIRECTORāS
OFFICE 1
2
3
4
5
6 7
11
10
9
8
BOYSā
TOILET
GIRLSā
TOILET
COMPUTER
LAB
CLASSROOM
1
CLASSROOM
2
CLASSROOM
3
TEACHERāS
ROOM
CLASSROOM
6
CLASSROOM
5
CLASSROOM
4
12
13
14
Number
14.
Itās the playground.
13 YOU CAN WRITE AN E-MAIL IN ENGLISH NOW
Write a short e-mail to a friend in your notebook, with your personal information. Follow the
example on Page 19 and remember the writing steps on Page 17.
P R O E C TJ
My school
1. Work in groups of four.
2. Draw a map of your school on a piece of
colour cardboard.
3. Number and label the places.
4. Add illustrations.
5. Display it in the classroom.
6. Describe it to your classmates.
Example: Number 1 is the school entrance.
I can say three numbers in English.
, , .
I can name three places in my school.
, , .
Tick according to your performance.
YES MM NO
Self EvaluationSelf Evaluation
My problem is that in English
I can count only up to three.
FUN
FUN
24. 23twenty-three
Unit1
5 The Director of The English Village is teaching the children some important instructions.
Match the actions (a - j) to the pictures (1 - 10).
a.Close your books. ____
b.Come to the board. ____
c. Can I come in? ____
d.Listen. ____
e.Open your books on Page 10. ____
f. Read the instructions. ____
g.Silence, please. ____
h.Sit down. ____
i. Stand up. ____
j. Close the door. ____
Listening
6 8 Listen and check your answers in Exercise 5.
7 8 Listen and point at the actions in the pictures (1 - 10).
8 8 Listen and mime the actions.
1 2
53 64
97 108
25. 24 twenty-four
After listening
LANGUAGE FORM Imperatives
1. Read these sentences from the text.
Close your books.
Open the door.
Sit down.
2. How can we make these orders more polite? (Find the magic word).
3. Find and copy two more examples from this lesson. Make them polite.
9 9 Match the pictures to the instructions. Listen and check, and then listen and repeat.
i. Close the window, please. iii. Listen to the music.
ii.Go back to your desk. iv. Stop the noise, please.
1
2
3
4
10 10 Listen and put this dialogue in order.
a.____Teacher: Do Exercise 10, please. f. ____ Students: Goodbye, Miss Taylor.
b.____Teacher: Goodbye, children. g.____ Students: Good morning, Miss Taylor.
c. ____Teacher: Thatās all. Close your books. h.____ Students: Thank you, Miss Taylor.
d.____Teacher: Good morning, children. i. ____ Students: Yes, Miss Taylor.
e.____Teacher: Sit down, please.
11 Listen and repeat the dialogue. Then role play it in your group.
26. 25twenty-five
Unit1
12 Complete the instructions according to the pictures.
a.___________________, please, Mario.
b.Thatās all. ___________________ your books.
c. ___________________ to the board, please, CristĆ³bal.
d.___________________ and open your books.
13 Work with your partner.
Student A: Give three instructions.
Student B: Obey.
Student B: Give three instructions.
Student A: Obey.
14 11 Listen and repeat this rap.
The school rap
1, 2, 3, 4,
Please come in and close the door!
5, 6, 7, 8,
Itās time for school, youāre really late!
9, 10, 9, 10,
Donāt be late for school again!
27. 26 twenty-six
15 Complete the sentences (a ā f) with instructions from the box.
ā¢ stop the noise ā¢ sit down, please!
ā¢ make your bed ā¢ come to the board, please
ā¢ close the window, please ā¢ do your homework
a.Tom! ___________________________ before going to school!
b.Children, ___________________________! This is a test!
c. Boys, ___________________________, itās 2 am!
d.Marcelo, itās cold! Can you ___________________________?
e.Junior, you canāt watch TV. ___________________________ ļ¬rst.
f. Exercise 1, Gonzalo, can you ___________________________?
1 2
Match these instructions to one of the pictures (1 or 2).
a.Close the door. ____
b.Come to the board. ____
c. Listen to music. ____
d.Make your bed. ____
e.Open your book. ____
f. Read the lesson. ____
g.Silence. ____
h.Watch TV. ____
16
28. 27twenty-seven
Unit1
17 Play Instructions Game in your group.
a.One student is the teacher.
b.The teacher gives an instruction.
c. If the teacher says please, the students obey. If the teacher does not say please, the students
do not obey.
18 You can give and follow instructions now! Write two instructions, one for home and one
for school. Remember to look at the writing steps on Page 17.
a._____________________________________________________________________________
b._____________________________________________________________________________
P R O E C TJ
Classroom instructions
1. Work in groups.
2. Cut out a piece of cardboard and draw a
sign or picture representing one of these
classroom instructions:
a. Sit down.
b. Stand up.
c. Silence, please!
d. Listen!
e. Come to the board.
3. Write the instruction on your poster and
stick it on the wall at the back of the
classroom.
I can complete these instructions.
Children, your books,
and to the CD, please.
Tick according to your performance.
YES MM NO
Self EvaluationSelf Evaluation
Stand up, Bobby!
Time for school!FUN
FUN
29. THE VILLAGE
Lesson4
IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL:
ā¢ read and show comprehension
of a brochure describing
The EnglishVillage.
ā¢ listen and identify English sounds.
ā¢ completedialoguesinwriting.
ā¢ practise and produce dialogues
to introduce people.
Before reading
1 Look at the illustration on the
left and ļ¬nd four students and
two tutors you know.
2 Find the following words in
the picture.
a cafeteria
accommodation
a fruit and vegetable garden
a pool
a football field
3 Work with your partner. Cross
out (ā) the words that are not
facilities (Facilities: buildings
and services).
a.A cafeteria.
b.A pool.
c. A computer.
d.A football ļ¬eld.
e.An animal.
f. A gym.
4 Now that you know this, take
a look at the text. There are
10 cognates. How many can
you ļ¬nd and underline in
30 seconds?
5 Look at the text on Page 29.
What is it?
a.A description.
b.An invitation.
c. A story.
28 twenty-eight
30. 29twenty-nine
Unit1
The tutors are from
English-speaking countries.
For example:
The English Village Students Tutors
It is located in Santiago.
Facilities in the Village:
A pool
A football field
A gym
A cafeteria
An animal farm
A fruit and vegetable
garden
Cabins
Parks
The students are from all
over Chile. They are here
to practise English.
For example:
Gonzalo; he is from
Iquique.
Carolina; she is from
Santiago.
Macarena; she is from
ChillƔn.
Pablo; he is from
Coyhaique.
6 Read the text and check your prediction in Exercise 5.
7 Read the text again. Find and write the information in the charts.
a.
The English Village
Location
Facilities
b.
Students
Country
Cities
c.
Tutors
Countries
Reading
This is Susan
Hardy; she is
from England.
This is Tony
Wilson; he is
from the USA.
This is Grace
Brown; she is
from Australia.
12
31. 30 thirty
After reading
8 Read these words from the text and classify them.
animal
cabins
cafeteria
countries
facilities
farm
field
garden
gym
parks
pool
students
tutors
village
Singular Plural
9 13 Listen.
a.Listen and repeat these words. Pay attention to the ļ¬nal sound.
brush cash crush English ļ¬nish ļ¬sh ļ¬ash push splash wash
b.Listen to ten words and tick those with the same ļ¬nal sound.
1. ___ 2. ___ 3. ___ 4. ___ 5. ___ 6. ___ 7. ___ 8. ___ 9. ___ 10. ___
c. Listen and repeat this rhyme.
Poor old English turtle
Poor old English turtle,
He has got no cash,
Fishing with no shell on,
He will get a rash.
LANGUAGE FORM Pronouns
1. Personal pronouns in this lesson: I / you / he / she / it / they.
2. Notice:
Ī The English Village ā It is located in Santiago.
Ī Students are from all over Chile ā They are here to practise English.
Ī This is Tony Wilson ā He is from the USA.
Ī This is Susan Hardy ā She is from England.
3. Find, say and copy more examples from the text. Use the same colours as in the example.
32. 11 Complete, and then practise in pairs.
a.A: Where is ______________ from?
B: ______________ ās from ______________.
b.A: Where is ______________ ______________?
B: ______________ās ______________ ______________.
c. A: Where ______________ ______________ ______________?
B: ______________ ā______________ ______________ ______________.
NOW YOU CAN PRODUCE A DIALOGUE
Invent three more about the people in these pictures. Remember to look at the writing
steps on Page 17.
a. A: ______________? B: ______________.
b. A: ______________? B: ______________.
c. A: ______________? B: ______________.
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Unit1
Nicole Kidman
Australia
Rihanna
the USA
PrinceWilliam
England
10 14 Listen, repeat, and then practise in your group.
Where is Avril
Lavigne from?
Sheās from
Canada.
Where are
you from?
Iām from
Chile.
Where is Lilā
Chris from?
Heās from
England.
Jim Carrey
USA
Lucas Escobar
Chile
JustinTimberlake
USA
P R O E C TJ
Famous people
1. In pairs, stick a world map in the centre of
a big piece of colour cardboard.
2. Choose famous people from diļ¬erent
countries, and stick them all around the map.
3. In pairs, the students match the people to
their countries.
4. The students show the poster to the class
saying:
Student: This is ________________.
Class: Whereās he from?
Student: He / Sheās from ____________.
I can complete this sentence with
singular and plural words.
My school has many
and just one .
Tick according to your performance.
YES MM NO
Self EvaluationSelf Evaluation
12
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FINAL TESTFINAL TEST
Reading
1 Write true (T) or false (F). (4 marks)
a.____ The Sports School is in Europe.
b.____ The children do diļ¬erent types
of sports.
c. ____ The teachers are not good at sports.
d.____ The facilities of the school include
two gyms.
2 Circle the words that are facilities. (3 marks)
a.gym
b.football ļ¬eld
c. children
d.athletics
e.tennis courts
f. professional
3 On a separate sheet of paper, write a
postcard to a student in Singapore,
describing your school. Remember the
writing steps. (2 marks)
4 Complete the sentences. (3 marks)
a.Tony _______ from New York.
b.I _______ from Santiago.
c. Carolina _______ from MaipĆŗ.
5 Copy the correct instruction below the
corresponding picture. (4 marks)
Open your books. Sit down.
Listen! Come to the board.
Are you good at sports? Can you imagine a school
where the only thing students do is practise sports?
That is the case of the students at the Singapore
Sports School in Asia, a school specialised in sports.
The children do sports such as football, tennis,
athletics, etc.
The teachers are professional sportspeople, and the
children enjoy going to school every day.
The facilities of the school are:
- two olympic swimming pools.
- a multi-sport auditorium.
- a synthetic football field.
- a gym.
- a cycle track.
- two tennis courts.
Singapore Sports School
15
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Unit1
a.___________ b.___________
c. ___________ d.___________
Listening
6 16 Listen to a conversation about a
Spanish Village in England. Fill in the blanks
(a ā f). (6 marks)
A: Hello.
B: Hi!
A: Whatās your name?
B: My nameās Paul and Iām a student at
the (a) _______ Village in Newcastle,
in England.
A: Where are you from?
B: Iām from Liverpool.
A: Can you describe the Spanish village?
B: Of course! The village has many
(b)__________, such as an animal
(c)_____, a (d) _____, and many
(e) _____. My favourite place is the
(f) _________ room, because I can
chat with my friends in Spanish!
A: Thank you very much!
B: Youāre welcome.
Total score: 22 marks
Speaking
7 In which situations can you introduce
yourself? Give an example.
The English Village
0 to 7 correct
answers
HELP! You have not understood
an important part of the
contents. Study, get some
help from a partner or your
teacher, revise the unit, and
then do the exercises again.
8 to 18
correct
answers
FAIR You have been able to
understand an important
part of the contents;
however, there are still
some you need to
consolidate. Correct the
wrong answers. You can ask
for help if you want. Revise
the contents. You can do
much better!
19 to 22
correct
answers
EXCELLENT You have learnt all or
almost all the contents in
the unit. Very good! Keep
up the good work!
35. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Reading
You will use different strategies to read
and understand
ā¢ a house description.
ā¢ a letter describing a family.
Listening
You will use different strategies to listen and understand
texts about
ā¢ house descriptions.
ā¢ family connections.
ā¢ jobs.
Oral expression
You will
ā¢ describe houses.
ā¢ talk about jobs.
ā¢ act out dialogues.
Writing expression
You will
ā¢ write and complete short dialogues
and paragraphs.
ā¢ write a brief description of a house.
ā¢ complete ID cards about family members and occupations.
Unit2 AT HOME
34 thirty-four
36. 35
LETāS GET READY!
1.Do you live in a
house or a ļ¬at?
2.How many people
live with you?
3.What is your
favourite room in
your house?Why?
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37. Unit2
What do you know?
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ACCOMODATION
Lesson1
1 Match the words to the correct picture.
i. Living room
ii. Bedroom
iii. Bathroom
iv. Dining room
a.
b.
c.
d.
2 Fill in the gaps with your family membersā
information.
a. My motherās name is .
b. My fatherās name is .
c. My sister is ______________ years old.
d. My cousin is ____________ years old.
HOUSES
Lesson2
1 Write and paint four colours you can say
in English.
a._______________
b._______________
c. _______________
d._______________
2 Write the names of these types of houses
below in the pictures.
_ I _t H_ us_
M_ ns _ o _
a. b.
c.
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Unit2
FAMILY
Lesson3
1 Match the pictures to the family
members.
Baby
Sister
Mum
Grandmother
a.
b.
c.
d.
2 Write the words to name these family
members.
a. __________
c. __________
b. __________
d. __________
JOBS
Lesson4
1 Complete the dialogue.
Hi! Iām _____. I am
from Santiago and I
am a _____.
Hi! Iām_____. I am
from Los Angeles
and I am a _____.Melissa
2 Match the jobs to the pictures.
Teacher
Doctor
Nurse
Policeman
a.
b.
c.
d.
39. big window
small window
bedroombathroom
kitchen
garden
terrace
living room dining room
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ACCOMODATION
Lesson1
3 Look at the pictures and circle
the names of the places that
are similar in Spanish.
4 What is the text on the next
page about? Guess and tick (ā).
a.____ Houses at the seaside.
b.____ Rooms in a school.
c. ____ Cottages at The English
Village
1 Look at the picture and tick
your favourite room.
2 Write the correct room next to
the furniture.
Furniture Room
Sofa
Table
Bed
TV
Chair
Before reading
IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL:
ā¢ locate and identify furniture and places in a house.
ā¢ show comprehension of short written texts.
ā¢ completedialogues,paragraphsandchartswithspeciļ¬c
information about furniture and places in a house.
ā¢ produce and reproduce dialogues to share information
about furniture and places in a house.
40. Hi kids!
Here is a description of the cottages in the village. There are many
cottages for all our participants. They are not too big, but there is a
living room, dining room and kitchen in each one of them.
There are two small bedrooms for four participants and one for the
tutor. There is also a bathroom. There are two beds in the
participantsā rooms. In the tutorās room, there is a bed, a stereo, and
a notebook.
In the living room, there is a sofa, a TV /DVD set, and a computer
with Internet connection. There is also Wi-Fi Internet connection.
in the dining room, there are six chairs and a table.
For recreation, there is a terrace with a pool and barbecue area.
Jack Wales
General Coordinator
THE
ENGLISH
VILLAGE
5 Read the note and check your prediction in Exercise 4.
6 Read the note again, and choose the best map.
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Unit2
Reading
7 Read the note once more, and circle the objects that are in the map and the text. Then, draw
the missing objects.
21
a.
b.
41. 40 forty
After reading
LANGUAGE FORM There is / there are
1. Notice these examples from the text.
There is a living room. / There are three small bedrooms.
2. Which of the sentences is singular and which is plural? Whatās the diļ¬erence?
3. Read the text again and underline all the cases of there is / there are.
8 Complete with there is or there are.
Tony: Hi, Gonzalo. Welcome! This is going to be your
cottage during your stay at The English Village.
Gonzalo: Hi, Tony. Itās beautiful!
Tony: Well, inside ________ ļ¬ve bedrooms. ________
also a bathroom. ________ a big living room with
a TV. ________ a small garden with many ļ¬owers.
Gonzalo: Is there a pool?
Tony: Yes, ________ one next to the gym.
9 22 First only listen and then listen and repeat.
a.These words.
living-room ā¢ dining-room ā¢ bedroom ā¢ bathroom
b.These sentences.
This is my house. This is my bedroom. This is the living room.
This is the dining room. This is my bathroom.
10 Your house.
a.Circle the correct alternatives for your house or ļ¬at.
b.Exchange notebooks with a partner. Write your name and circle the correct alternatives.
You Your partner
Location Santiago ā a region Santiago ā a region
Size Big - medium sized - small Big - medium sized - small
Bedrooms One - two ā three ā four One - two ā three ā four
Bathrooms One ā two ā three One ā two ā three
Objects in living-room sofa - small table ā lamps ā chairs ā pictures sofa - small table ā lamps ā chairs ā pictures
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Unit2
11 Complete this paragraph with information from Exercise 10.
a. My ________ is in ________. It is ________.
There are ________ bedrooms. There ________ ________
bathroom(s). In the living room, there ________________.
12 Guessing game.
a.Choose two of the objects in the box and draw them. Donāt let your partner see them.
Bed Chair Computer Lamp Picture
b. 23 Listen and practise this model dialogue. Imitate it to play the guessing game with
your partner.
Example.
A: Is it a sofa? B: No, it isnāt.
A: Is it a chair? B: No, it isnāt.
A: Is it a lamp? B: Yes, it is.
13 Separate the words to form a sentence.
P R O E C TJ
My house and my family
1. Cut out a piece of cardboard.
2. Draw a map of your house / ļ¬at.
3. Write a description of your house / ļ¬at.
4. Add photos of your family and tag them.
5. Display your work in a visible place in
your classroom.
Self EvaluationSelf Evaluation
I can name three places of the house:
__________, __________, __________.
I can write a sentence with the structure
there is / are
______________________________.
Tick according to your performance.
YES MM NO
Thereisanewsofaformyfatherinthelivingroom.
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HOUSES
1.
2.
4.
5.
3.
Lesson2
Before listening
1 Match the names to the
pictures.
A two-storey house
A big house
A ļ¬at
A small house
A semi-detached
house
2 Look at the pictures and tick
(ā) big, medium-sized or small.
Big
Medium-
sized
Small
A big house
A two - storey
house
A semi -
detached house
A small house
A flat
3 Answer in your group.
Is your house big, small or
medium-sized ?
What colour is your house?
4 Look at the ļ¬owers and trees in
the picture. Make a list of the
colours you see.
5 Guess what the next
conversation is going to
be about.
a. Houses b. Flats c. Schools
IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL:
ā¢ listen and show comprehension of instructions.
ā¢ listen and demonstrate comprehension of conversations about houses.
ā¢ identify and recognise some colours in English.
ā¢ identify and repeat English sounds.
ā¢ write and reproduce a short dialogue about houses.
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Unit2
Listening
6 24 Listen and check your prediction in Exercise 5.
7 24 Listen and circle the correct alternative.
Age of the house Size Colour
Susanās new / old small / medium / big white / grey / green
Tonyās new / old small / medium / big white / grey / green
Susan
Tony
8 24 Listen again and write the number of rooms.
Bedrooms Bathrooms
Susan ____ ____
Tony ____ ____
9 24 Who said the sentences, Susan or Tony? Listen again, and tick the corresponding box.
Susan Tony
a.What colour is your house?
b.What colour is it?
c. Wow! Thatās really big?
10 24 Listen again and draw the map of each house.
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After listening
11 25 First only listen, and then listen and repeat these sentences.
There is a garden.
There are ļ¬owers in the garden.
There isnāt a garden.
There arenāt any ļ¬owers in the garden.
12 26 Listen and circle the correct answer. Then, practise with a partner.
A: Is your house big?
B: Yes, it is / No, it isnāt.
A: Is there a garden in your house?
B: Yes, there is. / No, there isnāt.
A: What colour is your house?
B: It is white / black / grey / green / blue / red / etc.
13 Write about your house. Then, draw and colour a map of your house.
I live in a _________________ (house / ļ¬at). It is a _________ house / ļ¬at (size), and it
is (colour). In my house / ļ¬at, there are ________________ bedrooms and
___________________ bathroom(s).
14 Play Draw and guess in your group.
a. Write the names of diļ¬erent types of houses.
b. Get together with another group.
c. Give one of your cards to a member of the other group.
d. That student must draw the house on a piece of paper.
e. The other members of his / her group guess the type.
46. Unit2
45forty-five
Use Exercise 12 as a model and create similar dialogues about these pictures.
P R O E C TJ
House for rent
1. Invent a poster of a house or ļ¬at for rent.
2. Include location, size, number of rooms,
facilities and e-mail address.
3. Display it in your classroom.
This house is new and
thereās a very big
garden with trees and
flowers at the back.
Self EvaluationSelf Evaluation
I can name three places in a house:
__________, __________, __________.
I can name three objects of my house:
__________, __________, __________.
Tick according to your performance.
YES MM NO
15
FUN
FUN
47. FAMILIES
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Lesson3
Before reading
1 Look at the picture and circle
the words associated with it.
father families
children brother
small books the USA
living-room mother
sofa sister
2 Choose and underline the
members of a typical family.
3 Look at the pictures and
predict the topic of the text.
a.A picnic.
b.A family.
c. A classroom.
4 Look at the ļ¬rst two lines of the
text and circle the cognates.
father / brother sister / mother
sister / brother sister / brother
P
EDRO ANTONIA
JOSĆ MIGUELLUISA
IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL:
ā¢ read and demonstrate comprehension of a short letter.
ā¢ identify and recognise family members.
ā¢ complete a text about your family.
ā¢ make a family tree.
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Unit2
Hello, English Village,
This is a picture of my family. This photo was
taken in the garden of our house in Quilicura.
My fatherās name is Juan; he is a big man, nice
and gentle. My motherās name is Francisca;
sheās beautiful and friendly.
I am in the middle there. The boy is my brother
Miguel, heās eight years old, and the little girl
is my sister Margarita, sheās five years old. In
the picture, you can see a special member of
my family, my dog Fido; he is three years old
and I am twelve years old.
Greetings,
LucĆa
Reading
5 Read the text and check your prediction in Exercise 3.
6 Tick (ā) the correct alternative.
a.The letter is from LucĆa to
the director her friends The English Village
b.Margarita is LucĆaās
dog mother sister
7 Read LucĆaās letter and complete the family tree.
_______________
_______________
_______________
_______________
_______________
_______________8 years old
_______________
_______________Francisca
_______________
_______________
father
27
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Richard (brother)
Tom (brother) father
mother
Jenny
(sister)
Mary
(sister)
After reading
8 28 First only listen and then listen and repeat these sentences.
My fatherās nameās George.
My motherās nameās Helen.
My brotherās nameās Michael.
My sisterās nameās Alice.
LANGUAGE FORM Possessive ās
1. Notice these examples from the text.
My fatherās name is Juan. / He's eight years old.
2. Which of these indicates possession? Which of these indicates the verb to be?
3. Find more examples in this lesson.
9 Look at the picture and tick T (true) or F (false).
T F
a.Mary is Tomās sister. ____ ____
b.Mary is Jennyās mother. ____ ____
c. Mary is Richardās sister. ____ ____
d.Mary is Tomās mother. ____ ____
10 Complete this paragraph about a family or an imaginary family. Indicate relationships and ages.
There are ________________ (1/2/3/4/5/6) people in my family. My ________________, my
________________, my ________________ and my ________________. My ________________
name is ________________, my ___________________ name is ________________, my
brother ________________ name is ___________________, my sister ________________
name is ________________. My brother is ________________ years old and my sister is
________________ years old.
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Unit2
11 29 Read and listen to a description of a family. Then, change the underlined parts with
information about yourself. Practise saying the description to your partner.
My fatherās name is Allan; heās 40
years old. My sisterās name is Susan.
Sheās 12 years old. This is my brother
Ben; heās 5 years old, and this is me!
My nameās Dan and Iām 10 years old.
Draw your family in the box above. Then, make your own family tree including names
and relationships.
Self EvaluationSelf Evaluation
I can write three cognates.
__________, __________, __________.
I can write a sentence describing a
member of my family.
_______________________________.
Tick according to your performance.
YES MM NO
People around me
1. Work in pairs.
2. Find names in English in your class,
family, friends, or the T.V.
3. Write a list, specifying who they are
(brother, father, friend, etc).
4. Share your information with the class.
P R O E C TJ
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
12
51. teacher
constructor
nurse
doctor
dentist
policewoman
shop assistant
Lesson4
Before listening
1 Look at the picture. Do you
know these jobs? Does any
member of your family have
one of these jobs?
2 Match the words and the
numbers. Use the colour code.
15
16
17
18
19
20
30
35
40
50
twenty fifty seventeen
sixteen fifteen nineteen
thirty- five forty eighteen
3 You will hear some people
talking. Guess the type of text
and tick (ā).
a.A face to face conversation.
b.A class.
c. A telephone conversation.
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JOBS
IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL:
ā¢ identify and recognise occupations in English,
connecting them to images.
ā¢ listen and show comprehension of a text about
family and occupations.
ā¢ listen and identify numbers in English.
ā¢ practise and produce dialogues about occupations.
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Unit2
4 30 Listen and check your prediction in Exercise 3.
5 30 Listen to Susan and Tony and write the ages.
a.Susanās brother Henry is ____ years old.
b.Susanās sister Rita is ____ years old.
c. Tonyās brother Peter is ____ years old.
d.Tonyās brother George is ____ years old.
6 30 Listen to Susan and circle the correct information.
a.Susan is a future nurse / dentist.
b.Her father is a doctor / constructor.
c. Her mother is a teacher / doctor.
d.Her brother is in medicine / law school.
e.Her sister is in primary / secondary school.
7 30 Listen to Tony and complete the sentences with the information in the pictures.
a teacher a constructor an engineer
Tonyās father is ____________________, his mother is ____________________, his brother
Peter is in secondary school, and his brother George is ____________________.
8 30 Listen again and number these sentences in the order you hear them.
a.I also have a sister. ____
b.I have a brother. ____
c. Itās tea time now. ____
d.Thatās correct. ____
e.What about your father? ____
f. Whatās her occupation? ____
Listening
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After listening
LANGUAGE FORM Asking about occupations
1. Notice these questions from the text.
Whatās your fatherās job? Whatās your motherās job?
2. Discover how to ask about
a. your partnerās job. (his / her)
b. your partnerās sisterās job. (her job)
c. your partnerās brotherās job. (his job)
9 31 First only listen, then listen again and repeat.
actor actress artist
carpenter doctor dentist
engineer guard journalist
lawyer miner nurse
optician policeman police woman
receptionist secretary shop assistant
social worker vet writer
10 Complete the cards about members of your family.
NAME:
AGE: OCCUPATION
NAME:
AGE: OCCUPATION
NAME:
AGE: OCCUPATION
11 32 Listen and repeat the dialogue below.
A:Whatās your fatherās occupation?
B:Heās a shop assistant.
A:Whatās your motherās occupation?
B:Sheās a receptionist.
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Unit2
12 In pairs, talk about the jobs of the members of your family. Use the model in Exercise 11,
changing the parts underlined.
A: Whatās your __________ job?
B: He is a _______________________________________.
A: Whatās your __________ job?
B: Sheās a _______________________________________.
13 Complete the family tree with the names of the members of your family.
P R O E C TJ
My family
1. Bring a photograph of your family.
2. Stick it on a piece of colour cardboard.
3. Label the people with name, occupation,
age, etc.
4. Show it and introduce the people to
your class.
5. Ask and answer questions about the people.
Heās my brother
Tommy; he is in
prison, but I am
sure he is innocent.
Grandfather: __________
Aunt: __________
My sister: __________ Me: __________ My brother: __________
Uncle: __________
F: __________ ___________ Mother: __________
G_____________: __________
Self EvaluationSelf Evaluation
I can answer:
My sister is my __________ās daughter.
My ideal job is ____________________.
Tick according to your performance.
YES MM NO
FUN
FUN
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FINAL TESTFINAL TEST
Reading
1 Read the text and write true (T) or false (F).
(4 marks)
a.____ Family always love us.
b.____ Some children do not live with
a family.
c. ____ SENAME gives orphans a home,
food, and clothes.
d.____ Orphans have a family.
2 Find at least four cognates in the text and
write them down (4 marks)
1.________
2.________
3.________
4.________
3 Write a letter to your family, saying how
much you love them, and inviting them to
the English Village to see you. (3 marks)
Do you live with your family? Can you imagine a
life without them?
This is the case of many orphans in the world and in
our country.
People take family for granted, but it is a blessing, a
gift of life, even if you live just with your mother,
father, or grandparents. When we are angry, sad, or
happy, they will always be there to support you and
love you. In Chile, orphans and abandoned children
go to the SENAME centres, where the government
provides them with a home, food, and clothes.
However, what they cannot give them is their real
family. So, when you get angry at your mum, dad,
sister, or grandparents, remember that they love you
and all they want is good things for you!
Family is a gift
Dear family,
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Unit2
Listening
4 34 Listen to the text about a house
description and ļ¬ll in the missing words.
(6 marks)
Cody: Hello, Jenny!
Jenny: Hi, Cody! Is this
your (a.) _______?
Cody: Yes, it is.
Jenny: How many (b.) _______ are there?
Cody: There are four bedrooms,
(c.) _______ bathrooms, a kitchen,
and (d.) _______ pool in the garden.
Jenny: Really?
Cody: Yes! Here is a (e.) _______.
Jenny: It is (f.) _______! Congratulations!
Cody: Thank you!
5 Write the name of the type of house below
each picture. (5 marks)
____________
________________________
________________________
Total score: 22 marks
Speaking
6 Work in pairs. Roleplay the conversation
with the pop star Cody Simpson.
Check with your teacher and find your level
0 to 11
correct
answers
HELP! You have not understood
an important part of the
contents. Study, get some
help from a partner or your
teacher, revise the unit, and
then do the exercises again.
12 to 19
correct
answers
FAIR You have been able to
understand an important
part of the contents;
however, there are still
some you need to
consolidate. Correct the
wrong answers. You can
ask for help if you want.
Revise the contents. You
can do much better!
20 to 22
correct
answers
EXCELLENT You have learnt all or
almost all the contents in
the unit. Very good! Keep
up the good work!
57. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Reading
You will use different strategies to read and understand
ā¢ a menu.
ā¢ a magazine article about healthy and junk food.
Listening
You will use different strategies to listen and understand
ā¢ an interview extract.
ā¢ a dialogue about food.
Oral expression
You will
ā¢ reproduce dialogues.
ā¢ practise English sounds.
Writing expression
You will
ā¢ write a menu.
ā¢ write about the beneļ¬ts of having healthy food and the
consequences of having junk food.
Unit3 FOOD AND HEALTH
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58. 57
LETāS GET READY!
1.Whatās your favourite food?
2.Where are the people in the picture?
3.Make a list of the food you see in the
picture. Do you like it?
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59. Unit3
What do you know?
58 fifty-eight
THE WEEKLY MENU
Lesson1
1 Make a list of the fruit and vegetables
you can name in English.
a. .
b. .
c. .
d. .
2 What are the names of these dishes?
a. .
b. .
c. .
d. .
LUNCH
Lesson2
1 Match the words to the pictures.
a. Cake
b. Juice
c. Pizza
d. Hamburger
2 Copy the following days of the week
in order.
1. .
2. .
3. .
4. .
5. .
6. .
7. .
Friday
Tuesday
Sunday
Thursday
Monday
Saturday
Wednesday
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
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Unit3
HEALTHY FOOD V/S JUNK FOOD
Lesson3
1 Complete these names.
a.
c.
b.
d.
B__ __ a __
V__ __ __ m __ __ s
__ a __ __ r
__ __ g __ r
2 Complete the dialogue with healthy food.
AT THE ENGLISH VILLAGE KIOSK
Lesson4
1 Match the food to the correct group.
Healthy food
Junk food
2 Write the correct number.
a. Eighty ________________
b. Sixty ________________
c. Fifty ________________
d. Seventy ________________
Hi, Francisco!
I ________ Itās very
healthy,and so is yours
Hi, Cody! Iām having
_____ for lunch.
What about you?
61. Lesson1
3 Have a quick look at the menu
on the next page. How many
cognates can you ļ¬nd?
4 Look at the picture on the left
again. Try to predict what food
is served on diļ¬erent days of
the week.
1 Find and label this food in the
picture.
Chicken
Fish
Mashed potatoes
Meat
Rice
Salad
2 What's your favourite food?
Find it in the picture, draw it
and label it.
Before reading
THE WEEKLY MENU
60 sixty
IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL:
ā¢ locate and show comprehension of the information in a menu.
ā¢ show comprehension of short texts.
ā¢ produce and reproduce dialogues that talk about food menus.
ā¢ ļ¬ll in charts with names of diļ¬erent types of food.
62. 5 Read the menu and check your prediction in Exercise 4.
6 Read the text again. Write the day on which they will serve this food.
a.Pizza b. Chicken and rice c. Beef and baked potatoes
_______________ _______________ _______________
7 Read the menu again and circle the correct answer.
a. Main course on Thursday? Roast chicken and rice. / Beef and baked potatoes.
b.Roast turkey served? On Wednesday. / On Friday.
c. Fresh vegetables? On four (4) days. / On ļ¬ve (5) days.
d.To drink with your lunch? Milk. / Milk or fruit juice.
8 Read the menu once more and complete the names of the desserts.
a. B __ __ __ __ a __ __ __ __ c. __ __ u __ __ __ __ l __ d
b. __ __ __e p __ __ __ __ __ __ d. K __ __ __ __ __ __ __ r __ __ __ __
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Unit3
Reading
CHICKEN SOUP MIXED SALAD
VEGETABLE
SOUP
CELERY AND
AVOCADO
SALAD
MIXED SALAD CHICKEN SOUP
TOMATO
SALAD
BEEF AND
BAKED
POTATOES
SPAGHETTI
WITH MEAT
SAUCE
FISH FINGERS
AND CHIPS
ROAST
CHICKEN AND
RICE
ROAST TURKEY
AND CREAM
CORN
PIZZA
HAMBURGER
AND RICE
BANANA FRUIT SALAD RICE PUDDING BAKED APPLE PANCAKE
KIWI AND
ORANGE
QUARTERS
ICE CREAM
Alternative main course: tuna salad or ham and cheese sandwich. Milk or fruit juice is included.
39
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After reading
9 Classify the food into the diļ¬erent categories.
10 40 First only listen and then listen and repeat.
a.the days of the week.
Monday ā¢ Tuesday ā¢ Wednesday ā¢ Thursday ā¢ Friday ā¢ Saturday ā¢ Sunday
b.these sentences.
There's ice cream for dessert on Sunday.
There's broccoli salad on Monday.
There are chips on Wednesday.
LANGUAGE FORM The days of the week
1. Read the days of the week as they appear on the menu.
2. Notice these examples related to the menu.
There's banana for dessert on Monday.
There are ļ¬sh ļ¬ngers on Wednesday.
3. What word do we use before the day of the week?
Fruit Meat Types Vegetables Other
banana beef avocado milk
banana
milk
beefĀ
pancakes
avocado
kiwi
chicken
rice
fish
tomatoes
lettuce
oranges
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Unit3P R O E C TJ
Our school menu
1. Prepare a three-day menu for your school.
2. Make sure your menu includes healthy
food and is balanced.
3. Use colour cardboard and illustrations.
4. Give the cafeteria a name and invent a logo.
5. Display the menu in your class.
11 Choose food from this lesson to create your ideal menu.
My ideal weekend menu My partner's ideal weekend menu
Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday
Starter
Main course
Dessert
12 41 Listen and repeat this dialogue.
A: What's your starter on Saturday?
B: Celery and avocado salad.
A: What's your main course on Sunday?
B: Pizza. And beef and rice on Saturday.
A: And what's for dessert?
B: Baked apple on Saturday and pancakes on Sunday.
13 Practise the dialogue in Exercise 12 with a partner. Change the underlined parts with your
own preferences. Then, complete the chart in Exercise 11 (My partnerās ideal weekend menu).
F R U I T A B B F
H A M B U R G E R
C V E D E F G E I
H O A I S J K F D
L C T M D N O P A
Q A R S A L A D Y
S D T U Y V W X Y
Z O J K N P A I S
Self EvaluationSelf Evaluation
I can name three days of the week.
__________, __________, __________.
I can write a sentence about my favourite
food.
_______________________________.
Tick according to your performance.
YES MM NO
Find eight words from this lesson in the Word Search puzzle. Highlight the words with
diļ¬erent colours.
14
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LUNCH
IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL:
ā¢ show comprehension of food expressions
and collocations.
ā¢ show comprehension of short aural texts.
ā¢ produce and reproduce short dialogues
about lunch time.
ā¢ ask for food and make requests.
Lesson2
Before listening
1 Answer these questions in
your group.
a.Is there a cafeteria in your
school?
b.What food do you normally
order there?
2 Look at the picture and answer.
a.Who are the people in the
picture?
b.Where are they?
c. What is today's menu?
3 What do you think the
listening text is going to be
about?
a.Tutors talking about their
favourite food.
b.Tutors talking about today's
menu.
c. Tutors organising the
school menu.
4 Tick the group of expressions
you think will appear in the
conversation.
a.I'm starving.
I'm not very hungry.
Here is your tray.
b.Today is Tuesday.
A glass of coke, please.
I love spaghetti.
c. Hamburger and rice.
Beef and baked.
potatoes, please.
Pizza, please.
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Unit3
Listening
5 42 Listen and check your predictions in Exercises 3 and 4.
6 42 Listen again and circle the best alternative.
a.The conversation is between
i. a student and a tutor. ii. two students. iii. two tutors.
b.The dessert looks
i. delicious. ii. fantastic. iii. great.
7 42 Number the pictures according to the conversation.
b.
MIXED SALAD
a. c.
d. e. f.
8 42 Who said these sentences, Susan (S), Tony (T), or the waitress (W)?
a.I'm starving. ______
b.Here is your tray. ______
c. Here you are: salad, spaghetti and your fruit salad. ______
d.Thank you. ______
e.What is there for lunch today? ______
f. The fruit salad looks delicious. ______
g.I love spaghetti. ______
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9 42 Listen again and count the number of times you hear please and thank you in the
conversation.
Please: ___________________________. Thank you: ___________________________.
After listening
10 43 Listen and repeat.
a.these pairs of words.
thank sank
thing sing
thick sick
thaw saw
thigh sigh
b.these sentences.
Can I...? Any
Can I have...? Anything
Can I have the menu? Anything else?
Can I have the menu, please?
LANGUAGE FORM Ordering food
1.Read these sentences:
a. Can I have todayās menu, please?
b. I like spaghetti.
2.Which sentence expresses:
preference? ____________
a request? ____________
11 44 Listen and repeat this conversation.
Waiter: Good afternoon! Can I help you?
Ed: Hello! Can I have a cheese sandwich, please?
Waiter: Sure. Anything to drink?
Ed: Fruit juice, please. And you, Cathy?
Cathy: I donāt like fruit juice. Can I have the pizza and milk, please?
Waiter: Sure, just a second.
Cathy: Thanks.
68. Unit3
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12 Form collocations with words from A and B. Write them under the corresponding picture.
___________________. ___________________. ___________________.
A B
fruit jelly
strawberry juice
tuna salad
Name: ___________________.
Age: ___________________.
I like: ___________________.
I donāt like: ___________________.
(Draw or
paste a photo
of yourself)
P R O E C TJ
My favourite food
1. Find colourful magazine illustrations
of food.
2. Draw a weekend menu on a piece of
cardboard and make a poster showing
your favourite and non-favourite food at
the weekend.
3. Make sure you include starters, main
courses, and desserts.
4. Display your poster in your classroom.
Self EvaluationSelf Evaluation
I can say what food I donāt like.
____________________________.
I can order food:
Can ____________________, please?
Tick according to your performance.
YES MM NO
13 Complete the information card about yourself and your preferences in food.
69. REJECTED
APPROVED
HEALTHY FOOD
V/S JUNK FOOD
IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL:
ā¢ show comprehension of a magazine article about healthy
food and junk food.
ā¢ show comprehension of dialogues and short written texts.
ā¢ complete charts to classify healthy food and junk food.
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Lesson3
Before reading
1 Write a list of the snacks you
usually have at school. Classify
them into approved or rejected
according to the picture.
2 Guess the meaning of junk
food and healthy food. Classify
the food from the kiosks into
the following categories.
APPROVEDHealthy
food REJECTEDJunk
food
3 Match the words in A with
their Spanish equivalent in B.
A B
cavities
environment
fats
flavor
caries
grasas
medio
ambiente
sabor
4 Underline the cognates in the
text on the next page.
5 Have a quick look at the text.
Predict the type of information
you will ļ¬nd.
a.Approved and rejected food.
b.A list of food and drink.
c. Deļ¬nitions of junk and
healthy food.
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Unit3
Reading
6 Read the magazine article and check your prediction in Exercise 5.
7 Read the article again and tick the correct information.
a.Healthy food contains
fats and sugar. ļ¬bres. food additives.
nutrients. vitamins. water.
b.Junk food can produce
dental problems. diabetes. food problems.
heart problems. school problems. weight problems.
8 Read the magazine article again and circle the correct option.
a.A healthy diet maintains / contains good health.
b.Water / Sugar is important in the diet too.
c. A healthy diet has / is vitamins and ļ¬ber.
THE ENGLISH VILLAGE MAGAZINE
Junk food is food with poor nutritional value. Junk
food contains large amounts of fat, salt, or sugar and
food additives; it does not have proteins, vitamins or
fibre. It is popular because it is easy to buy; it requires
little or no preparation and has lots of flavour.
Consumption of junk food is associated with obesity,
heart problems, Type 2 diabetes, and dental cavities.
Healthy food improves or maintains good health.
A healthy diet has nutrients from all the food
groups, especially fruits and vegetables, and it
includes an adequate quantity of water. A healthy
diet contains vitamins and fibre. It is important to
eat healthy food to maintain good health.
45
71. 70 seventy
9 Classify the words.
additives cheeseburger fats fibre fruit nutrients
salt sugar vegetables vitamins
10 46 Listen and repeat.
a.these words.
health healthy unhealthy
b.this tongue twister.
Thelma and Theo eat healthy, not unhealthy food.
11 47 Learn and say this poem.
Peter, Peter, Pizza-Eater
by Bruce Lansky
Peter, Peter, pizza-eater,
How I wish that you were neater.
Half the pizza's on your shirt.
Clean the mess, or no dessert.
Junk
Healthy
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Unit3
LANGUAGE FORM Simple Present (3rd person)
1. Read these examples from the text.
a. Affirmative sentences
Healthy food contains nutrients
It requires preparation.
b. Negative sentences
Healthy food doesn't contain additives.
It doesn't contain lots of sugar.
2. Find more examples in the reading text.
12 Put the words in order to form correct sentences.
a.doesn't / a chocolate bar / preparation / require
b.has / vitamins / Fruit / ļ¬bres / and
c. eat / Michelle / junk food / does not
d.contains / Milk / nutrients
13 Complete this summary of the reading text on Page 69.
Junk food is not good because it has fats, __________________, or __________________.
Healthy food is balanced because it contains vitamins from all the _________ groups.
Self EvaluationSelf Evaluation
I can say why healthy food is good for me.
____________________________.
I can say why it is not good to eat
junk food.
____________________________.
Tick according to your performance.
YES MM NO
P R O E C TJ
Junk v/s healthy
1. Prepare a poster for your school.
2. Divide it into two parts, junk food and
healthy food. Represent each part with an
interesting illustration.
3. Draw some food and use the vocabulary
you learnt in this lesson.
4. Display the poster in your school.
14 I CAN WRITE ABOUT THE BENEFITS OF HEALTHY FOOD
Write a short list of the beneļ¬ts of having healthy food and of the consecuences of
eating junk food. Check your list with your teacher.
73. Before listening
1 Look at the illustration.
a.Who are the people in
the picture?
b.Who is speaking?
c. Where are they?
d.What are they doing?
2 Read the items in this chart.
a.Find them in the picture.
b.Tick the food you usually
buy at the kiosk.
c. Tick the healthy food.
The food I
usually buy
Healthy
food
biscuits
cakes
celery and
carrot sticks
chocolate
crisps
dips
fresh cheese
fresh fruit
fruit juice
hot-dogs
ice cream
milk
sandwiches
soft-drinks
sweets
yoghurt
3 The following text is going to be
about
a.a competition.
b.a new kiosk.
c. food prices.
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AT THE ENGLISH
VILLAGE KIOSK
Lesson4
IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL:
ā¢ show comprehension of an
interview extract about a
new healthy food kiosk.
ā¢ show comprehension of
short aural texts.
ā¢ complete charts and
dialogues with speciļ¬c
information.
ā¢ Express prices.
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Unit3
4 48 Listen and check your prediction in Exercise 3.
5 48 Copy the list of food items in Exercise 2 into your notebook. Listen again and tick the
food you hear.
6 48 Listen again. Cross out the items that you can't ļ¬nd in the kiosk.
7 48 Listen again and underline the correct option.
a.At the Village kiosk, you can buy healthy / junk food.
b.We have nice and delicious fruit / yoghurt.
c. We have nice red / green apples.
d.We are also selling fresh vegetables / cheese.
8 48 Listen and ļ¬ll in the blanks with one of these words.
convenient healthy normal products students
This is not a _____________ kiosk, this is a _____________ food kiosk.We only sell healthy
_____________ to our _____________ and the prices are very _____________.
9 48 Listen once more. Draw and colour ļ¬ve items of healthy food and three items of junk food
mentioned.
Listening
Healthy
food Junk
food
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After listening
LANGUAGE FORM Offering and ordering food
Notice
Offering food: What do you want?
Ordering: I want a sandwich, please. Can I have a sandwich, please?
Saying the price: Sure, it's $250. Thanks.
10 49 First only listen. Then listen and repeat.
a.these numbers.
50 fifty
51 Fifty - one
52 Fifty - two
53 Fifty - three
54 Fifty - four
55 Fifty - five
56 Fifty - six
57 Fifty - seven
58 Fifty - eight
59 Fifty - nine
60 sixty
65 sixty - five
70 seventy
75 seventy - five
80 eighty
85 eighty - five
90 ninety
95 ninety - five
100 one hundred
150 one hundred and fifty
b.these words.
waiter want warm what would
c. these dialogues.
i. A: What do you want? iii. A: What would you like?
B: A glass of orange juice, please. B: A cheese sandwich, please.
ii. A: What do you want, please? iv. A: Would you like a yoghurt?
B: A fruit salad, please. B: Yes, please.
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Unit3
11 50 Listen to this model dialogue and then listen and repeat.
A: What do you want, please?
B: I want a yoghurt, please.
A: It's $150. Here you are.
B: Thank you.
P R O E C TJ
A kiosk poster
1. Make a list of your favourite healthy food.
2. Make a list of your favourite junk food.
3. Make a kiosk poster with these categories
on a piece of cardboard.
4. Add the real prices in Chilean pesos.
5. Display in your classroom.
Self EvaluationSelf Evaluation
I can oļ¬er food.
____________________________.
I can say the price of some food.
__________, __________, __________.
Tick according to your performance.
YES MM NO
A fork!
What's the
best thing to
put in a pie?
12 Now practise the dialogue with your partner. Use the healthy food in the pictures
and invent the prices.
FUN
FUN
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FINAL TESTFINAL TEST
1 Are these statements true (T) or false (F)?
(5 marks)
a.____ It is important to eat healthy food.
b.____ We have to eat a lot of salt.
c. ____ We must not drink water.
d.____ We must never skip breakfast.
e.____ We only have to eat healthy
food in summer.
Language
2 Circle the words that are fruits. (3 marks)
a.orange
b.strawberry
c. tuna
d.apple
e.tomato
f. potato
8 tips to stay healthy!
To prefer healthy food and have a balanced diet is important
to keep healthy, and it can help you to feel great. It is easy.
Just follow these fabulous eight rules to start off with.
ā¢ Base your meal on starchy food, like bread and pasta.
ā¢ Include a lot of fruit and vegetables.
ā¢ Add more fish to your diet.
ā¢ Cut down on the excess of fat and sugar.
ā¢ Cut down on the salt.
ā¢ Get active and avoid obesity.
ā¢ Always drink water, never get thirsty.
ā¢ Never skip breakfast.
So, keep in shape and look great for summer! Itās advisable to
start eating healthy food as soon as possible, so, when
summer comes, youāll be ready for the beach!
Reading 51
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Unit3
Writing
3 Write a restaurant menu that contains junk
food and healthy food. (3 marks)
Menu
Listening
4 52 Listen to this dialogue in a restaurant
and ļ¬ll in the blanks. (6 marks)
Karen: Hi, ________ I have the menu
please?
Waiter: Yes, of course.
Justin: Wow! They have a special dessert
________ Mondays!
Karen: Thatās today!
Waiter: And today we have diet yoghurt,
so it ________ have so much
sugar.
Justin: I ________ a tuna sandwich. What
do ________ want?
Karen: Iāll have the tuna salad, and dessert.
Waiter: Ok, Iāll go and get your order.
Would you ________ something
to drink?
Justin: An orange juice, please.
Karen: Mineral water for me, please.
Waiter: Iāll be right back.
Total score: 17 marks
Speaking
5 Why is it important to have a healthy diet?
Talk to your partner.
Work out your score and read about your result.
0 to 5
correct
answers
HELP! You have not understood
an important part of the
contents. Study, get some
help from a partner or your
teacher, revise the unit, and
then do the exercises again.
6 to 12
correct
answers
FAIR You have been able to
understand an important
part of the contents;
however, there are still
some you need to
consolidate. Correct the
wrong answers. You can
ask for help if you want.
Revise the contents. You
can do much better!
13 to 17
correct
answers
EXCELLENT You have learnt all or
almost all the contents in
the unit. Very good! Keep
up the good work!
79. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Reading
You will use different strategies to read and understand
ā¢ blog posts about winter and summer activities.
ā¢ chat conversations making and declining invitations.
Listening
You will use different strategies to listen and understand
ā¢ a weather report.
ā¢ a dialogue about technological resources at the EnglishVillage.
Oral expression
You will
ā¢ reproduce and produce short dialogues.
ā¢ practise English sounds.
Written expression
You will
ā¢ complete sentences.
ā¢ produce short texts.
Unit4
NO MATTER THE WEATHER!
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80. 79seventy-nine
LETāS GET READY!
1.Whatās your favourite season of the year?
2.Make a list of your favourite activities during your winter and summer holidays.
3.Whatās the weather like in the place where you live?
81. Unit4
What do you know?
80 eighty
WHATāS THE WEATHER LIKE?
Lesson1
1 Match the words to the pictures.
a. wind
b. snow
c. sun
d. rain
2 What are the seasons in English?
.
.
.
.
a.
b.
c.
d.
MY HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES
Lesson2
1 Make a list of your favourite sports.
a. .
b. .
c. .
d. .
2 Match the pictures to the words.
tennis court
pool
field
ice rink
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Unit4
TECHNOLOGY AT HAND
Lesson3
1 Complete the names of the following
elements.
c __ m p __ t __ __
d __ __ s __ t
I__ __ e r __ __ __
a. b.
c.
2 Match the situations to the pictures.
in a car
on a train
under a ladder
IāM SORRY
Lesson4
1 Match the pictures to the words.
a.
b.
c.
SMS
(TEXT MSG)
Whatsapp
MSN
2 Complete the following dialogue.
Will ______ come
to the party?
No, ___ sorry, but
Iām ill. Thank ____!
a.
b.
83. WHATāS THE WEATHER LIKE?
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Lesson1
Before listening
1 Why are these pictures diļ¬erent?
2 Match the weather words and
the pictures.
3 Write the name of the
corresponding season.
a. _______ Itās very cold, it
rains, and it snows.
b. _______ Trees and ļ¬owers
start to grow.
c. _______ Itās hot and sunny.
People go on holiday.
d. _______ Itās cool and
cloudy. Leaves fall from
the trees.
Autumn Winter
Spring Summer
4 Whatās the weather like in your
city? Draw pictures illustrating
the weather for today and for
tomorrow.
Itās snowing
Itās cloudy
Itās sunny
Itās hot
Itās cold
IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL:
ā¢ listen and show
comprehension of a
weather report.
ā¢ show comprehension
of short written
sentences.
ā¢ complete dialogues
and sentences with
speciļ¬c information.
ā¢ produce and reproduce
dialogues to share
information about
weather
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Unit4
Listening
5 57 Listen to a weather forecast for South America and draw the weather symbols on
the map.
Santiago
BogotĆ”
BuenosAires
Montevideo
AsunciĆ³n
Lima
wind snow rain sun cloudy
Sao Paulo
6 57 Listen again and write the temperatures for each city in the corresponding boxes.
7 57 Listen again. Tick (ā) the correct information and cross (ā) the incorrect information.
a. _____ Itās snowy in Colombia.
b. _____ Itās rainy in Lima.
c. _____ Itās hot and sunny in the north of Chile.
d. _____ Itās rainy in Montevideo.
e. _____ It is sunny in BogotĆ”.
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After Listening
8 Which place in South America is the hottest and which place is the coldest?
9 Put these letters in order to form weather words.
a. n s u y n _______________________ d. d w i y n _______________________
b. l o c d _______________________ e. d c y o u l _______________________
c. t o h _______________________ f. t e w _______________________
10 Draw pictures to illustrate the descriptions (a ā d).
a. Itās going to rain on Monday. c. Itās going to snow on Friday.
b. Itās going to be sunny on Sunday. d. Itās going to be windy on Saturday.
LANGUAGE FORM Formation of adjectives
1. We can form adjectives adding y to words like
sun ā sunny, cloud ā cloudy, snow ā snowy
2. Rewrite the following sentences using adjectives.
a.Itās going to rain tomorrow.
Itās going to be ________________ tomorrow.
b.Itās going to snow next Tuesday
Itās going to be ________________ next Tuesday.
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Unit4
11 58 First listen and then listen and repeat.
a weather report windy sunny
cloudy snowy rainy
12 59 Listen and complete the telephone conversation.
Linda: Hello, Mum!
Mum: _________________.
Linda: What is the _________________ like at the seaside today?
Mum: Itās _________________ and _________________ here.
Linda: Thatās nice! Here in Santiago, itās _________________ and rainy.
Mum: Keep _________________!
Linda: Enjoy the _________________!
Mum: Yes! _________________ you, Linda!
Linda: Love you _________________, Mum! Bye.
Mum: Bye, _________________.
13 Practise the dialogue with your partner, changing the information.
14 I CAN REPORT THE WEATHER
Write a sentence describing the weather in your city/town at the moment.
_______________________________________________________________
Self EvaluationSelf Evaluation
I can name three diļ¬erent types of
weather.
__________, __________, __________.
I can ask for information about the
weather.
What __________ in Punta Arenas at the
moment?
Tick according to your performance.
YES MM NO
P R O E C TJ
A weather report
1. Work in pairs and choose ļ¬ve towns or
cities in Chile.
2. Find information about the weather in
those places at the moment.
3. Make a report chart on a piece of
cardboard, using the weather symbols.
4. Present the report to the class.
Name of city Weather Temperature
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MY HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES
Lesson2
Before reading
1 What sports are the people in
the picture practising? Match
the names (a ā d) to the
pictures (1 ā 4).
a.____ bodyboarding
b.____ swimming
c. ____ ice skating
d.____ snow boarding
2 Make a list of four sports you
practise in winter and summer.
1. .
2. .
3. .
4. .
3 Predict what the blogs on Page
87 are about.
a. ____ School.
b. ____ Holidays.
c. ____ Olympic sports.
IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL:
ā¢ read and show comprehension of
publications about diļ¬erent holiday activities.
ā¢ show comprehension of short written texts.
ā¢ produce a blog post with speciļ¬c information
about hobbies and sports.
ā¢ identify and repeat English sounds.
1
2
3
4
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Unit4
Reading
4 Read the blogs and check your prediction in Exercise 3.
5 Read the blogs. Are these statements true (T) or false (F)?
a.____ Canada is warm in winter.
b.____ In Canada, there is a lot of snow in winter.
c. ____ In the north of Chile, you can swim and practise ice-skating.
d.____ In Canada, people donāt do too many things.
e.____ Jack is taking swimming lessons.
f. ____ Rodrigo practises summer sports.
Florenciaās blog. 10/01/2013
Hello, friends at the English Village!
Iām in Canada at the moment!
Canada is a very cold country in
winter. Winter is very long, and
thereās a lot of snow. People wear
boots, hats, scarves, and jackets
when they go out. People can do
lots of things in Winter. Some
people go skiing or practise
snowboarding, and some people go
ice-skating. They donāt go
swimming, because the water is
very cold. Children usually play in
the snow and make snowmen.
Jackās blog. 18/02/2013
This is my second post from the
north of this amazing country. Chile
is a very long country, so the
weather is different, depending on
where you live. In Arica, the weather
is usually warm; itās generally sunny
and people go to the beach to
practise surfing and bodyboarding. I
am taking swimming lessons! I donāt
go running because I donāt have
much time, but many people do,
and they usually wear T-shirts,
shorts, and trainers. I love this city!
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6 Read the blogs once more and classify the sports.
bodyboarding swimming skiing ice - skating surfing snow boarding
After reading
7 61 a. Listen and repeat the following words.
ā¢ snow ā¢ run ā¢ ski ā¢ eat
ā¢ surf ā¢ do ā¢ swim ā¢ play
b. Listen and repeat this tongue twister.
Six small slick seals with six crisp snacks and slick silk.
LANGUAGE FORM The Simple Present
1.Notice these examples.
Affirmative sentences.
a.People wear boots.
b.People usually go to the beach.
Negative sentences.
a.I donāt go running.
b.They donāt go swimming.
2.Write more aļ¬rmative and negative sentences.
8 Put the words in order to form correct sentences.
a.donāt / in / running / like / snow / the / I _____________________________.
b.love / I / chocolates / eating / winter / in _____________________________.
c. running / summer / donāt / in / like / I / donāt _____________________________.
d.In / I / winter / playing / love / basketball _____________________________.
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9 62 Fill in the blanks in this dialogue. Then, practise and role play it with your partner.
Mathew: I __________ winter in Chile. It is __________, but I drink __________ chocolate
and feel much better.
Sally: What can you __________ in Santiago?
Mathew: I can __________ snowboarding and __________.
Sally: I donāt like __________ because itās too __________ and the streets are wet.
Mathew: In Chile, children usually do indoor __________, and people generally eat
__________, but they donāt often __________ roasted marshmallows.
10 Write your own blog post about your favourite holiday activities.
P R O E C TJ
My own blog.
1. Work in pairs.
2. Cut a piece of cardboard, and make a big
blog note.
3. Write a description of your favourite
winter sports. Your partner has to write
about his favourite summer sports.
4. Check with your teacher and display your
work in your classroom.
Self EvaluationSelf Evaluation
I can name the seasons.
__________, __________, __________
and __________.
I can identify three diļ¬erent sports.
__________, __________, __________
Tick according to your performance.
YES MM NO
I said winter
clothes, not
summer clothes!
FUN
FUN
91. TECHNOLOGY AT HAND
90 ninety
Lesson3
Before listening
1 Match the pictures (1 - 9) to
their names (a ā i).
a._____ chat
b._____ computer
c. _____ printer
d._____ Internet
e._____ keyboard
f. _____ mouse
g._____ screen
h._____ CD / DVD
i. _____ webcam
2 How do you communicate
with your friends and family?
Make a list.
a._______________
b._______________
c. _______________
d._______________
e._______________
3 What do you think the
conversation will be about?
a. Computers.
b. Technology.
c. Shopping for computers.
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3
8
6
1
5
9
7
2
IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL:
ā¢ listen and demonstrate comprehension of a
dialogue about technological resources.
ā¢ show comprehension of short written texts.
ā¢ complete dialogues and chat conversations
with speciļ¬c information.
ā¢ produce and reproduce chat dialogues to
stay in touch with other people.
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Unit4
Listening
4 63 Listen and check your prediction.
5 63 Look at the pictures and tick the names you hear.
Jill John Pamela Stevie
6 63 Listen again and make a list of the objects in the computer room at TEV.
a._______________ d. _______________
b._______________ e. _______________
c. _______________
7 63 Listen once again and match the pictures (1 ā 4) to their location (a ā f).
a.___ On the screen.
b.___ Under the desk.
c. ___ In the computer towers.
d.___ On the desk.
e.___ In the computer.
f. ___ Under the computer.
1.
2.
3.
4.
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After listening
8 64 First only listen and then listen and repeat.
a. on the desk in the computer under the screen
on the printer under the keyboard
b. modem Internet webcam
computer printer keyboard
mouse microphone chat window
LANGUAGE FORM in / on / under
1. Notice these sentences from the text.
a. Itās on the desk.
b. Itās under the keyboard.
c. Itās in the computer.
Prepositions such as in/on and under indicate position of people and things.
3. Find more examples of each preposition in the lesson.
9 65 Listen and complete the dialogue. Then, practise it with your partner. Change the
information to make it true for you.
A: What does your new study look like?
B: Itās small, but comfortable! I will send you a ____________.
A: What is there?
B: There ____________ a computer ____________ the desk, with the keyboard and a
____________ on the screen.
A: What about the microphone?
B: Itās ____________ the computer.
A: Well, Iām glad; now we ____________ stay in touch.
B: Yes, ____________ can chat and I can surf the ____________, too.
A: Good! Take care, bye.
B: You too, ____________.
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Unit4
10 66 Listen and chant along.
The preposition chant
In, on, under (x2)
Now Iām in the lab,
Chatting with my pals!
In, on, under (x2)
Checking my mail,
Surfing the web!
In, on, under (x2)
Now Iām in the car
Under the stars
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I CAN USE PREPOSITIONS NOW
Write sentences using the prepositions in, on and under.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
Self EvaluationSelf Evaluation
I can name three objects related to
technology.
__________, __________and ________.
I can indicate the position of things.
My pencils are .
My bag is .
Tick according to your performance.
YES MM NO
P R O E C TJ
Our computer room
1. Work in pairs.
2. Make a list of the objects in the computer
room of your school.
3. Cut out pictures of the objects from
magazines or newspapers, and paste
them on a piece of cardboard.
4. Label the objects.
5. Show your poster to your teacher and
then display it in your classroom.
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IāM SORRY
Lesson4
Before reading
1 Answer the following
questions with your partner.
a.What do you think the
people in the picture are
talking about?
b.Do you chat with your
friends or family?
c. What do you talk about?
2 Make a list of the people you
would invite to a party.
Explain why.
.
.
.
.
.
.
3 Look at the picture and the
chat conversation on the next
page. What do you think the
text is about?
a.homework.
b.going out.
c. an invitation.
IN THIS LESSON YOU WILL:
ā¢ read and show comprehension of a
chat conversation.
ā¢ listen and show comprehension of
apologies and declined invitations.
ā¢ complete a chat with expressions.
ā¢ practise and reproduce information
from chat windows, to apologise
and decline invitations.
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Unit4
Reading
4 Read the text and check your prediction in Exercise 3.
5 Read the text again and correct the information.
a.Pete is very well. ____________________________________________
b.Maggie says:āIām sorryā. ____________________________________________
6 Read the text again and circle the correct answer.
a. Who is having a party ? Pete. / Maggie.
b.What is the weather like? It is snowing / raining.
c. Who has a cold? Pete. / Maggie.
Maggie: Hey! My birthday
partyās today.
Pete: Is it?
Maggie: Yeah! Are
you coming?
Pete: I would love to, but I
have a cold. Iām not sure.
Maggie: Youāre not coming then?
Pete: Iām so sorry, but the
weather is terrible, itās cold,
itās raining. I really
appreciate the invitation.
Maggie: Itās all right, I understand.
Pete: Thanks for your
invitation, and Iām very
sorry I canāt go.
Maggie: Donāt worry, just
take care of yourself, OK?
Pete: I will. Enjoy your party!
Maggie: Thanks.
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After reading
LANGUAGE FORM Thanking and apologising
1. Read these sentences from the text.
a. Thank you for the invitation. b. Thank you so much! c. I really appreciate...
2. What is the purpose of the sentences in Point 1?
a. To show gratitude. b. To apologise.
3. Read the following sentences from the text.
a. I am very sorry. b. I am so sorry.
4. What is the purpose of the sentences in Point 3?
a. To say hello. b. To apologise.
7 68 First only listen and then listen and repeat these expressions.
ā¢ Would you like to come? ā¢ I would love to, but... ā¢ Can you come?
ā¢ Iām so sorry, but... ā¢ Iām not sure. ā¢ Are you coming?
8 Classify the expressions in Exercise 7 under the corresponding category.
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.
.
.
.
.
Invite Decline
9 69 Listen and practise the following dialogue with your partner, using your own names and
information.
Michael: Hello?
Linda: Hello, Michael, itās me, Linda.
Michael: Hi, Linda! How are you?
Linda: Iām ļ¬ne, thanks! Hey, Mike, would you like to come over to my house tomorrow?
We will have a barbecue with some friends.
Michael: Iām so sorry, but Iām travelling to Edinburgh tonight, and Iāll be there for three days.
Linda: Oh! OK, well, we can get together after your trip, then!
Michael: Great! I will call you when I get back.
Linda: Have a safe trip, Michael. Bye!
Michael: Bye, now.
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Unit4P R O E C TJ
Invite / Decline notes
1. Work in pairs.
2. Write an invitation note to a dinner party
on a blank page.
3. Your partner reads the invitation and writes
a decline note.
4. Check with your teacher.
5. Read the notes to the rest of the class.
Self EvaluationSelf Evaluation
I can apologise for not going to a party.
___________, but I canāt go, Iām very sick.
I can invite my partner to my house.
_____________________________.
Tick according to your performance.
YES MM NO
10 Complete this dialogue in pairs. Then, practise and role play it with your partner.
A: Hi, _______________.
B: ____________________.
A: How_______________ you?
B: Not too good, _______________ afraid.
A: Oh dear, you are not coming to _______________then.
B: No, Iām _______________ sorry, I _______________.
A: Oh well, next time then.
B: I am so _______________.
A: Itās OK, donāt worry.
11
Write a short text message inviting a friend to a party.
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FINAL TESTFINAL TEST
1 Write true (T) or false (F). (4 marks)
a. ___ The TEV exchange programme is
only in Brazil.
b. ___You can do diļ¬erent types of sports.
c. ___ The weather you can ļ¬nd is the
same as in Chile.
d. ___ You can travel and learn more
English.
2 Circle the countries included in the
exchange programme. (4 marks)
a. The USA d. Australia
b. Switzerland e. Canada
c. Brazil
Writing
3 Imagine you are taking part in the TEV
Exchange Programme. Write an e-mail to a
friend and mention the place, the weather,
your new friends, and your activities.
(6 marks)
Reading
A holiday abroad!
Do you like travelling when you are on
holiday? Can you imagine going to totally
different places from your home country?
The English Village exchange programme
for Chilean students and tutors offers you
the chance to stay in a foreign country for
three weeks.
Participants can go to Australia, Canada,
Switzerland, or Brazil. In these countries, you
can experience weather that is totally
different from what you have in Chile. If in
Chile it is windy and cold in July, it can be
sunny and warm, or rainy and snowy in one
of these countries.
This programme also gives you the chance
to meet people from different countries and
practise different sports, such as
snowboarding, surfing, skiing, and
windsurfing.
Think about it! You can visit a new country,
make new friends, and continue practising
English.
Apply now!
E-mail
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E-mail
Write an e-mail to a friend
and mention:
ā¢ The place.
ā¢ The weather.
ā¢ Your news friends.
ā¢ Your activities.
100. 99xxxxxxxxxxx
Unit3
Language
4 Complete the following sentences.
(4 marks)
a. The weather in Santiago is
___________ and ______________.
b. Iām ______________, but I canāt go.
c. The mouse is __________ the desk.
5 Write the names of the following objects.
(4 marks)
_____________ _____________
_____________ _____________
Listening
6 71 Listen to a telephone conversation.
Fill in the blanks. (6 marks, Ā½ each blank)
Anne: Hello, Georgina. Itās Anne
____________.
Georgina: ____________, Anne!
Anne: Listen, thank you very much for
the____________ to your
____________.
Georgina: Itās OK. Are you _______ then?
Anne: ____________, I think I canāt.
All my ļ¬nal exams are next
week and I have to _______.
Georgina: Oh, Iām _______to hear that.
Anne: Hey, when the ___________
are over, we can organise
something here in my house.
Georgina: Good idea. Talk to you next
_______ then, and good luck
with your ____________.
Anne: ____________ a lot! Bye for now.
Total score: 28 marks
Speaking
7 Whatās the importance of technology in
your life? Talk to your partner.
Work out your score and read about your result.
0 to 9
correct
answers
HELP! You have not understood
an important part of the
contents. Study, get some
help from a partner or your
teacher, revise the unit, and
then do the exercises again.
10 to 19
correct
answers
FAIR You have been able to
understand an important
part of the contents;
however, there are still
some you need to
consolidate. Correct the
wrong answers. You can
ask for help if you want.
Revise the contents. You
can do much better!
20 to 28
correct
answers
EXCELLENT You have learnt all or
almost all the contents in
the unit. Very good! Keep
up the good work!
Unit4
99ninety-nine
101. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Reading
You will use different strategies to read and understand
ā¢ a magazine article.
ā¢ a legend.
Listening
You will use different strategies to listen and understand
ā¢ instructions to make a garden.
ā¢ an interview about pets.
Oral expression
You will
ā¢ produce and reproduce dialogues about the natural world.
ā¢ practise English sounds.
Written expression
You will
ā¢ complete sentences.
ā¢ produce short texts.
Unit5 NATURE
100 one hundred
oak tree
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LETāS GET READY!
1.Do you like to be in contact with
nature?Why?Why not?
2.Make a list of ļ¬owers that you can
name, in English and / or in Spanish.
3.Do you like animals? Do you have a pet?
forest
pine tree
rubber plant
watering the plants
garden
rosescarnations
hydrangea
103. Unit5
What do you know?
102 one hundred and two
PLANTS AND TREES
Lesson1
1 Write the names of the ļ¬owers below
the pictures.
a. b.
c. d.
2 Match the pictures to the names of
the plants.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Araucaria
Cactus
Palm tree
Weeping willow
STARTING A GARDEN
Lesson2
1 Make a list of herbs that you can name, in
English and / or in Spanish
a. .
b. .
c. .
d. .
2 Write the corresponding names below
the pictures (a ā d).
seeds weeds
compost watering can
a.
c.
b.
d.
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Unit5
NATIONAL FLOWERS
Lesson3
1 Complete the name of the countries
below the ļ¬ags.
a. b.
c. d.
I __ e l __ __ d
S c __ __ __ a n __
__ n g __ __ nd
W __ __ e __
2 Paint the colours.
a. Black
b. Blue
c. Brown
d. Green
e. Red
f. Yellow
OUR PETS
Lesson4
1 Match the pictures to the words.
dog
horse
cat
cow
sheep
2 Describe your ideal pet.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.