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Inada Units 7 and & - 106 Goodbye ............ + 108 Word list 12 Verb list - 116 Scope and sequence focabulary Time: two days ago, yesterday, loday, jomorrow Structures Two days ago wos Sulurday. played tennis an Monday maining, He/She donced ot the porty on Friday evening. ‘They went fo the movies on Salurday afternoon, Vocabulary Physical appearance: dork hair, light hoi, spy hai, bold, nandsomo, boautful, Cross-curricular: goodbiooking, cule ‘Art: Worm and coo! ‘Adjectives to tlescrive porsonallly: bossy, kind, sporty, lazy, ever, shy, talkative ‘colors helpful, endl, hard-working ee eh on ya? HOGENOSOSWOR Vl8: Hip your Sructures Whol does he/she look like? He’s/She's good-looking. Siionds incteae He/She hes stoight, dark: hair ond brown eyes. | ‘iia do they look ke? They're al anc g2od-ooking. ‘They have short ight har and blue eyes: He/She dest have ight hair “They dori ave light Poi What's heshe lke? He'siShe's sporty and he'sishe's caver. He'sShe's bossy but harc-wosking Tice hiner bacouse he'sshe's kind Vocabulary Selly activities: brush my teeth, make my bed, wash my face, clean my room, Cross-curricular: «do my homework, meet my fiends, study before a test, fake notes in class, take out the) Soctal scfence: ‘garbage, bo on timo Boing heathy Advorbs of frequency: never, comotimes, usualy often, aways Structures You mus! brush your teeth. (Order) ‘You should brush your teeth. Advice) ever brush my teeth. / He somelimes brushes his teeth. | She usually brushes: hor teat. / They offen brush thai tooth. / Wo clwoys rush our teat bye bi ley Vocabulary Aetivities and hobbies: hitting, kicking throwing calchina diving, going shopring, | Cross-curricular: toting oxes, reading poetry, irampoining, plying video gemes,playnacress, pleying | —itusie: tutes! + Values: Giving s grat. the drums. cctina, singing in acho, running races, singing karaoke, inline skating instruments Structures What's helshe good af? He/She's good ot hitting Values: Try new things \Whal ate they good of? They'e good at hing. Hove o hobby, He/She isnt good at catching. / They aren't good at catching. \What does heishe tike/iave doing? He/She fikesitoves going shopping, What were you doing yesterday ot 7007 was golng to school, ‘what was he’she dolag yastorday ot 7.00? He/She was going to schoo} \What ware they doing yesterdoy of 7097 They were going to schoo. Wore you going to school? Yas, [was. (No, I wasnt. Was hofshe going to school? Vos, he/she wos. / No, he/she wosn'. Wore they going fo schoct? Yes, they were. No, they werent, Pin et Ra Cet Vocabulary Countries: Chino, Korea, Jopan, Austral, ihe United Staios, Vexico, Coloma, Brazt, | Cross-curricular: ‘Argentina, the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Egyet, India Geography: Seasons Places: pyramid, stolue, cove, volcano, city, town, farm, factory, castle Volties: Teamworeis Structures There's oroin xestin Broz There ial a rain fre! in Kore. impor There are some penguins in Argentino. /There aren't any penguins in Taly, Is theve a pyramid in the oily? Yes, heres. (No, there Isnt ‘Xe there any beaches in Australia? Yas, there cre some beauiul beaches in Australia, ‘ee there any volcanoes in the United Kingdom? No, there arent, Vocabulary Clothing and accessories jack, simsu, wots, tract! al, harbog Cross-curricular: umbrella, gloven, cungioees ‘Scewse Adjectives to deserve clothing end aecossorios: fight, baggy, choop, expensive, __-Properlies of motriis ‘btfashiored, modern Values: Dress corectly Structuros — How much is thishot jocket? It's ninety dolore and nity cents. | torenich ceeaston. How much are thase/tnose sungiosses? Thay thinly dollars, ‘Whose watch is this? IP's Maddy's/mine’yoursirishers. ‘Whose pens are theso? Thay re Don’s{mino'youremis/hors, LeNea ast) Vocabulary Irregular past tense veibs: makeimace, havethad, comeicame, givaigave, gatigot, | Cross-curricular: shng/sang, bingibrough!, mactimet, axtiote, seo/saw History: The first ‘Ordinal numbers: frst, second, third, fourth, fith, sith, seventh, eighth, ninth tenth, | ‘Thankagving event, tnetih,thisleenth, fourteenth, ffieenih, sideanth, seventaanth, eighteantn nineteenth, twentieth, tweniy-rst Values: Be « creative problem solver, ‘made 0 coke. /T didnt moke a cote. Where did you go? [went fo Ghare, When id you go fo Ghana? Twent on August 1st What dd you sae? saw clan butters. Vocabulary Adjectives: intoresting, boring, xsting, scary tun, dial, easy, romantic Cross-curricular: School subjects: computer science, math, geography, science, history, art, music, RE| Social science: Lite experiences Structures Wos it interesting? Yes, itwas, / Ne, it wasn ‘Woe thoro on ation int? ¥os, tore was. /No, there wasnt Values: Leom about ‘Were there any exciting stories? Yos, there wore, / No, thare weren't. ‘your older fomily Dé you havo computer science on Tuesday? Yes, id. /No, 1 dd. Tayo ‘Wos math cificul? Yes, was. /No, it vase. It was easy. RUC OU Vocabulary Nationalities: Chinoce, Korean, Jaganese, Austrafan. American, Mexean. Gobribion, | Cross-curricular: Broaiian, Argentinian Bish, Spanish, tron, Egyptian tncion ‘Technology: ‘ccupations: cowboy, king, queen, scion, spy, sotior, air, waits, actor, musician | Video gortes Structures — Isheishe from the United States? Yes, ha/she Is. ' No, he/she isn’t, ‘Values: Be a good tole Wheres hese irom? Has/Sre's rom argentna, HesSShot Argantinion ‘moda fr oer. re o7e nay trom? Thoyro rom Australia. They Auctaton.. Ho a cowtoy. Ho lke ployng the guitar. Ho's © conboy vino hes playing tho gut 115.0n American movie. fs very forous. I's on American movie thts wary famous. It's the F the right, Dr. Al! Bt know, Jenny. Come ard see the moon BY No, it isn’t a man H's a rabbit! @ @& Listen and number. G@ » (Captain Formosa) 8 & Listen again and write. (backpack diving penguins rock climbing running stars think) 1 Thisis Dylan_ He likes to and solve problems. 2 Thisis . She likes adventure and has a full of useful things. 3. This is . He likes skiing, snowboarding, and 4 This is . He likes watching the _ ond planets. 5 This is He likes and he lives in an old submarine. 6 Thisis «He likes and he is strong. 7 This is - He likes _ and wants to find the treasure, Coa - @6 @ Listen and match. eis up) @jleans Fis oom) (goes swinwring ——' eats lunch ) ~ (@)meets iriends ) a Shois b Heis sin BROony eo ce Look at Jenny's diary for last week and write. | fs i study with study study study hen play computer] play tennis | practice the | Siudy, games with Finn piano study Practice the watch TV. |iisten to music| 99 '.1RE | waich TW “piano movies 1 Sho practiced ‘the piano on Monday evening and Thursday afternoon. 2 She computer games on Tuesday afternoon. 3 Sho jo music on Wednesday evening. 4 She _ with Dylan on Thursday morning, | listen _ listened play played 5 She jo the movies on Thursday evening. | practice procticed study studied 6 She TV on Friday evening. watch — watched go went See more on p. 116. e @ Listen and number. Then write. a She — her room. b They badminton. TV. the piano. to school. ____ at school, feelers Chey COC Or a a ar “Iwo days ogo yestordoy Saturday Sunday @ @ Listen and say. oe @ Listen and read. “Now its 10 o'clock. Yesterday was Sunday, Teday is Monday, Tivo days ago was Saturday. Tomorrow is Tuesday. @ @ Write. 1 Now it's 2 Today is 3. Tomorrow is 4 Yesterday wos 5 Two days ago was @ @ Listen and maich. Then write. ian ala as (lwo weeks ago) (three years ago ) (yesterday ) (wo days ago) it that 21 3 We 4. ) Twalked fo school yesterday.) Talk about yourself. There's 2 girl, too. She has curly, blond hair. Spiky, red hair? My cat, Kipper, doesn't A\ have red hair. He's black and white. 1 (dark hair (spiky hair Ja handsome (good-looking ) D Se ot. ‘ta light hair) (bald) (beautiful ) © (a, who's who? Listen and number using the words in Activity 2. a brother! | b Jack [| © aunt |_| d Grandpa | e uncle [| £ sistor |_| besttiend| J Cl He's/She's good-looking, He/She has straight, dark hair and brown eyes, They're fall and good-looking. They have short, light hair and blue eyes He/She doesn't have light hair They don't have light hair 1 She has light hair and blue oyes. 2. He has spiky hair and brown eyes. 3 Sho has straight hair and glasses, 4 He has brown hair and green eyes. 5 They hove brown hair. 8 @ Ask and answer. True or False? ‘A: What does Maddy look like? B: She has dark hair, A; False! She has light hair, eo @ Ask and answer. A: He. B: What does he look like? A: He has long hair and a beard. He doesn’t have a mustache. B: He's number 2! long short spiky straight curly abecrd amustoche glasses fal thin ugly old young bald good-looking beautiful PtP © Gy tisten and match. ‘Then ask and answer. ee He's/She’s bossy but hard-working. like him/her because he's’she's kind. What's Maddy ie? She's clever but lazy, (e sporty / bossy ) b) kind /funny ) Ce) sporty clever’) d)olever / lazy ) @ & Cirele. 1 like my new teacher ( because / but ) she isn’t bossy. x He's sporly ( and / but ) clever, Perfect combination! My bes! friend is folkative ( and / but ) funny. She mokes me fought She gets good grades ( because / but ) she's very hard-working. He's lazy at home ( but / and ) he’s hard-working in class. Strange! an rm w He doesn't have many friends ( because / but ) he's very shy. Let's talk to him! @Q ae Write about two people in your family. Then tell a friend, Like my grandma because she isn't bossy. She's funny and kind, Fiesentation | Pro ® (iy, Read. 1s Seb happy? From:|seb@yoohoo.com - To: [matt@gogomailcom Subject [Span Hi Mop tm having a great time here in Spoin. tim staying with the Torres sfomiy tis summer. They have « beoufu home in Madrid. It’s very nice here! Carlos 's twelve, Hes shy but hes very kind. He's smar, too. My Sponish isnt very good but he specks great English His grandma fives in Los Angeles and she speaks Englsh wth Carlos He hos two sisters, Nerea ond Lucia, Nerea is eighteen, She has beautful, black hair and she’ very sporty, She isnt at home this wreck because she's ploying in a big tennis competition. Lucio is nine. She's furmy but shes very bossy. She wants to play games all the time! See you soon, Seb @ @& Circle T = True or F = False. 1. Sob is in Spain. T/F 2 Sebisstaying inanice home, T / F 3 Carlos is smarl. TIF 4 Nerea likes sport. Tid F 5 Carlos has a shy sister. TIF ‘ " ‘Are you having ) {'m having OG wnesenscomerarorwin soi) (Seb’s mom ) (Seb) 1 Are you having a good time? 2 What's Carlos like? — 3) What does he look like? et = — ly 4 Does he have a brother or sister? 5 What are they like? ee

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