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Poster Set

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Backpack Gold 2 • Poster Set
Thematic Posters
Unit 1: First Day of Class
Unit 2: Fun and Games
Unit 3: Our New House
Unit 4: My Town
Unit 5: My Busy Family
Unit 6: Every Day
Unit 7: Favourite Foods
Unit 8: Fun at the Zoo
Unit 9: Twelve Months Make a Year

Grammar Posters
Units 1–3
Units 4–6
Units 7–9

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Illustrations: Leung, Moody, 2, 6, 9; Newman, Fran, 3, 5, 7; Teixeira, Camila de Godoy, 1, 4, 8

ISBN-13: 978-1-4082-4319-0
Printed in China (SWTC/01)

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Unit
7

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Unit
8

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January February March April

May June July August

September October November December

Unit
9

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The Present Continuous

I am reading. I’m not reading.

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e
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l e Pre s e n t : b He
The Simp She is reading.
He
She isn’t reading.
It It

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.
I’m not six years old

} }
. We
I am seven years old We

}
He You are reading.
He is n ’t e ig h t y e a rs old. You aren’t reading.
e a r s o ld . She They
She is s ix y They
It

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It
am/is/are + verb + -ing

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We a r s o ld.
We a re n ’t s e v e n y e I’m running.
You He’s reading.
You are eight years old. They’re colouring.
They there is/there are
They QUESTIONS
Are you reading? Are they reading? Is she reading?
CONTRACTIONS not
e ’m n o t = a m
W e ’r e = W e ar Is there a TV in the living
room?
I’m = I am a r e is n ’t = is not
o u a r e Yo u ’r e = You Yes, there is.
You’re = Y
y a r e a r e n ’t = a r e not
e is T h e y ’v e = The
He’s = H There is a TV in the living
room.
She’s = She is
Is there a cooker in the livin
It’s = It is g room?
QUESTIONS No, there isn’t.
u s e v e n ? Is h e e ig ht?
o w o ld a r e y o u ? Are yo There isn’t a cooker in the
H living room.
Are there any curtains in th
like + gerund e living room?
Yes, there are.
I like playing football. I don’t like playing football. There are curtains in the li
ving room.
He
}
She likes playing football.
He
She } doesn’t like playing football. Are there any beds in the li
v ing room?

}
No, there aren’t.

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We We
You There aren’t any beds in th
like playing football. You don’t like playing football. e living room.
They They
Is there a TV in
Yes,
gerund = verb + ing the living room?
there is.
playing football watching TV reading comics

QUESTIONS
What do you like doing?
Do you like playing football? Does he like pl
aying football?

Units
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The Si m p l e Pre s e n t

Occupations

The Simple Pre s e n t : b e


you
What do we
they } w a n t to b e ?
I
W e
They } want to be a pilot.

Whe re is the post office


? I t ’s o n T h e H ig h S t reet. What does he
she } want to be?
He
She } wants to be a pilot.

Yes, it is.
Is the cinem a on Green Street? No, it isn’t. A pilot flies a plane.
What does a pilot do? o u t fires.
r e fi g h te r p u t s
r e? Yes, there is. a fi r e fi g h te r do? A fi
n k n e a r h e W h a t d o e s
Is the re a b a No, there isn’t. A sc ie n ti st d o e s e x p e r im e nts.
h a t d o e s a sc ie n ti st do?
W
It’s two o’clock. A musician makes mu
sic.
n ?
What time is it? c ia
a t e s a m u si d o
Wh d o

The Simple Present

I work in a hospital. I don’t work in a hospital.


The Simple Present
He
She } works in a hospital.
He
She } doesn’t work in a hospital.

} }
Daily Routines

}
We We

}
You work in a hospital. You don’t work in a hospital. you I
When do we get up?
They They We get up at 6.00 a.m.
they
can They

}
QUESTIONS When does he
He
}
} }
she get up? gets up at 6.00 a.m.
Where can I post a letter? You can post it at the post office. you Where does he She

}
work?

}
he Where do we work? she I get dressed at 7.00 a
He .m.
Where can she post a letter? they I don’t get dressed at
She can post it at the post office. 6.00 a.m.
He feeds the bird at 8
we We .00 a.m. He doesn’t feed the c
at at 8.00 a.m.
We go to school every
} }
Where can you You w eekday. We don’t go to
post a letter? can post it at the post office. school on Sunday.
they They They play with their fr
iends. They don’t play alone
.
I go to bed at 9.00 p.m
. I don’t go to bed at 10
.00 p.m.
can + verb
You can get money at the bank. You can sh
op at the supermarket.

Units
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Possessive Adjectives: its/their
A giraffe is tall. Its neck is long.
A hippo is short. Its mouth is big.
A lion is strong. Its teeth are sharp.

Their tails are short.


a/an Polar bears are big.
Peacocks are small. Their feathers are soft.
Cheetahs are fast. Their legs are strong.
I’ve got an orange. The Simple Present
I’ve got a banana. She’s got an apple. singular plural
He’s got a pear. We’ve got an onion
.
polar bears ➝ their tails
You’ve got a carrot. one giraffe ➝ its neck Adverbs of Frequenc
y
one hippo ➝ its mouth peacocks ➝ their feathers
When do you start sch
nd an + a vowel sound one lion ➝ its teeth cheetahs ➝ their legs ool? We always start schoo
a + a consonant sou l in February.
elephant ➝ an elephant When does Susan celeb
We never start school
in April.
desk ➝ a desk an uncle rate her birthday? She always cele
brates her birthday in Ju
uncle ➝
friend ➝ a friend an aunt She never celebrates h ne.
er birthday in January.
aunt ➝ When do they wear sp
pencil ➝ a pencil an actor ecial costumes? They always wear spe
actor ➝ cial costumes on
sister ➝ a sister Tradition Day.
They never wear spec
vowels always
ial costumes in spring.
consonants never
k l m n a e i o u ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
b c d f g h j ✔ ✔ ✔
r s t v w x y z
p q

can/can’t
Monkeys can climb tre
es. Monkeys can’t fly.
Cheetahs can run fast.
Cheetahs can’t eat the
Crocodiles can swim fa leaves from tall trees.

}
st. Crocodiles can’t jump
.

}
some I
I
You
You
specific quantity He
He
I have got two bananas. She can run fast. She can’t fly.
He has got three pears. It
It
We have got four onions. We
We
She has got five ice creams. They
They
no specific quantity QUESTIONS
Can you run fast?
I have got some cake. Can they swim?
They have got some pie. Can he fly?
She has got some ice cream. You have got some lemonade.

Units
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