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Everyday Everyday
Vocabulary Grammar language Pronunciation UK Culture Cross-curricular Vocabulary Grammar Pronunciation UK Culture Cross-curricular
language
Starter – Brazil, Italy, Poland, France, Japan, Spain, the UK Review of Level 4 structures /eə/ bear Starter – Canada, Tunisia, Sweden, Greece, Thailand, Ecuador Review of Level 5 /t∫/ checked
At the Town Hall Brazilian, Italian, Polish, French, Japanese, /ɜː/ bird At the Town Hall structures /∫/ shoes
Canadian, Tunisian, Swiss, Greek, Thai, Ecuadorian
Spanish, British
spotted, striped, checked, flowery, light (blue), dark (blue)
Ordinal numbers 1st–30th
team, tournament, competition, race, coach, winner
missing, clues, investigate, robber,

Unit 1 – make a snack, do (my) homework, do crafts, play computer can for permission How to ask very /eɪ/ play Totally Scouts! Natural science
At the club games, watch a DVD, read a magazine, feed the animals, Possessive politely consonant + Scouts and Guides Map reading
Unit 1 – make (my) bed, have a shower, catch the bus, Adverbs of frequency Talking about routines: /w/ wellies Totally football! History
go online, practice sport, text (my) friend pronouns May I …? /i/ activity
At Tara’s House watch TV, brush (my) teeth, leave home, use the always, usually, sometimes, never How often do you (catch the bus)? Active hobbies Life in medieval
internet, wake up, arrive home, take the dog times net, racket, medal, trophy, champion, goal mine, yours, his,
for a walk Present simple / Present continuous I (catch the bus twice a day). hers, ours their
it’s snowing, it’s raining, it’s wet, once / twice / three times a day Review of present
the sun is shining, it’s foggy, it’s warm / week / month continuous
every day / week / month
Unit 2 – ring, necklace, bracelet, coin, knife, comb, letter, spoon, Simple past How to find out /ɪd/ wanted Totally back Social science
At the dig bowl, cup (irregular verbs) about an object /t/ looked in time! The Romans
Unit 2 – fast, slow, early, late, short, long, clean, dirty, Comparative adjectives Buying train and bus tickets: /s/ skips Totally transport! History
log on, click on, print out, look up, zoom in, scroll down Infinitives of What is it? /d/ played Roman Britain
A trip to London busy, quiet Short adjectives Can I have a ticket to (Oxford), /z/ runs Transport in The history of
purpose What’s it made of?
go on foot, get into a car, get on a train, please? London modern transport
Superlative adjectives /ɪz/ Lizzy How old is it?
get out of a car, go by plane, get off a train Review of simple
Short adjectives How much is a single / return?
past questions and
short answers

Revision story
Revision story – The only Earth boy on Planet 57! (1) Unit 3 – son, daughter, parents, cousins, grandparents, grandson, Past continuous How to ask /iː/ beach Totally Royal! Art
At the surprise granddaughter, great-grandmother, great-grandfather, must / mustn’t about names and /ɪ/ fish The Royal Family Portraits
Unit 3 – village, castle, mountain, river, path, wood, to be: Past simple (affirmative Giving directions: /θ/ three Totally Scotland! Art
party neighbours (obligation) nicknames
At the Castle bridge, waterfall, field, valley & negative) Can you tell me the way /ð/ there Fun facts about Landscape
upstairs, downstairs, inside, outside, balcony, fence What’s your
worried, unfriendly, excited, interested, There was / There were … to the (park) please? Scotland painters Review of have got nickname?
bored, friendly was / were Go straight on. People call me …
to be: Past simple (questions & short Turn left / right (at the cinema).
answers) Unit 4 – shy, confident, generous, selfish, mean, kind, naughty, Comparatives (with How to talk about /s/ cartoons Totally stories! English literature
It’s next to / opposite the (café).
Was/Were …? At the theatre careful, lazy, hard-working long adjectives an event /ʒ/ television Stories (reading Famous English writers
important, interesting, clever, famous, exciting, beautiful / irregular Did you enjoy …? and writing)
Yes/No, … was/were.
comparatives) Yes, it was
Superlatives (with fantastic.
Unit 4 – computer programmer, librarian, teacher, student, Past simple (affirmative & negative) Talking about ambitions: /j/ young Totally nine Social science long adjectives
At the College scientist, cook, secretary, gardener, tour guide, Regular verbs What do you want to be when /ʤ/ Jill to five! Tomatoes: How / irregular
security guard you grow up? Jobs do they get to our comparatives)
found, had, wrote, went, ran, saw tables? Review of Present
Past simple (questions & short answers) I want to be (an explorer) because
(I like adventures). simple
Did …?
Revision story
Yes/No, … did/didn’t.
Unit 5 – cheese, bread, butter, flour, burgers, biscuits, jam, Quantifiers with How to talk about /ʌ/ lunch Totally markets! Natural science
At the market chocolate, olive oil, chillies countables and quantity /uː/ noodles UK markets The five senses
apron, pan, menu, oven, waiter, chef uncountables I’d like some jam,
some, any, a few, please.
Revision story – The only Earth boy on Planet 57! (2)
a little, lots of How How much jam
Unit 5 – headphones, screen, projector, video camera, can: Past simple (affirmative & Talking about music: /æ/ dad Totally music and ICT much? How many? would you like?
At the Arena speakers, lights, microphone, mobile phone, negative; questions & short answers) dance! Technology is Yes, there are / is. I’d like two jars of
What kind of music do you like? /ʌ/ mum No, there aren’t jam, please.
digital camera, laptop could/couldn’t Different types getting smaller
I like (pop) music. of music / isn’t.
waistcoat, bow tie, hat, handkerchief, Could …?
suit, costume When do you listen to music? Describing quantity
Yes/No, … could/couldn’t. There are too
(Every day.)
many. There aren’t
How do you listen to music? enough. There are
have to (obligation) / On (my MP3 player). enough.
don’t have to (no obligation) There is too much.
There isn’t enough.
There is enough.
Unit 6 – have a picnic, find shells, sunbathe, go surfing, going to: future (affirmative & negative) Making suggestions: /g/ gold Totally carnival! Geography Review of going
At the Beach stay in a hotel, go camping, make sandcastles, Summer events The British coast to: future
going to: future (questions & short How about (going surfing)? /k/ camping
swim in the sea, have a barbecue, go fishing answers) in the UK
(Yes, I’d love to!) Unit 6 – Jobs will: future How to talk about /s/ + consonant Totally future! Social science
tent, bucket, spade, caravan, beach ball, At the Future fair (predictions) looking forward to sports Everyday life now Human migration
rubber dinghy proud, disappointed, surprised, curious, scared
Relative clauses something /w/ will and in the future
I’m looking forward /h/ happier
to …
I can’t wait.

Revision story

Unit 7 Review of vocabulary Present perfect

Revision story – The only Earth boy on Planet 57! (3)

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