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¥ Educational Publishing House Pte Ltd Pia Li maes. Seema Unni Msc. ‘© Educational Publishing House Pte Ltd ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No pat ofthis book may be reproduced or transmited in any form or by any means, electionie or mechanical, including photocopying, oF by any information storage and revival system, without permission in wing from the Publisher Fist Published 2006 Reprinted 2006, 2007 (rice), 2008, 2008, 2010 ice), 2011 (hrce), 2012 (ice), 2013, 2014, 2015 (ice) ISBN 976-981.251.777.7 Published and distributed by: Educational Publishing House Pte Ltd 3 member of Popular Holings United (Ua 199607189N0 20 Old Toh Tuck Road Singapore 597655 Tel: 6462 9600 ‘Website: wwrweph com ag Pinte io Singapore Note fo Parents CONTENTS Gaia: 1 2. 3. 4, 5, 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. u 12. 13. 4, 15. 16, 7, 18. 19. 20. 21 22. 23. 24, 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31 32. 33. 34, 35. 36, Body Parts Sense Organs Feelings Colours Family Tree Things We Use Occupations Places Around the House In the Garden . Creepy Crawlies Land Animals . Animals and Their young |. Animals Sounds Animal Homes . Sea Creatures Piants Fruits Vegetables Days of the Week Months of the Year Opposites Things that Go Together Pre-reading Skils Phonics Nouns . Atticies Pronouns Verbs ‘to be’ ). Verbs ‘to have’ . Verbs: ._ Adjectives Adverbs |. Connectors Modals ._ Wh- Questions 37. 38, 39. 40. 4l. 42. 43, 4A, Punctuation and Capitalisation Word Order ‘Comprehension Revision 1 Revision 2 Revision 3 Revision 4 Revision 5 193 197 213 216 219 223 231 241 253 277 289 &® © &@_y* oe (ee ) The body is made up of many parts. | Point to each part and say the name. The arm & @ gp ® &€ Bg *® &® eeeremmaah eae Trace the dotted words. This is an: @ {© Educational Publishing House Pte Led - EET nt ES The leg S&B Parts of the face & e@ g & & &_eFX oe eyebrow nose mouth chin neck | | | ! | Se treet lip a tongue (© Evetional Publishing House Pe id senna ST My body & @epe ®& & &g*’ at Look in the mirror. Write down what you see, S\ 9 oo, lsee lsee lsee | see | see Isee What are sense organs? & ALP I tg Our sense organs tell us more about the thos | around us. Our eyes can see. Our ears can hear sounds. Our tongue tells us if the food is hot or cold, sweet or sour. We feel with our skin i nose can smell. Point to each picture and say its name. 2 Sea rs © Educational Publishing House Pe Ld EI The five sense organs & S® ep ® & ®@y_* a * Match each picture fo its name. G skin ) ai Oy Levee CG (i i nose SS ear / | fongue- © féscatonal Publishing Howe Ped % Our sense organs we &® g *® e &_eX ae Fill in each blank with the correct answer from the box. nose | |see with my x8 @y eyes | hear with my ( 9 tongue [| | smell with my <5 skin | taste with my ©) ears | feel with my if eee eee More on sense organs & @&@ eg © & & ye” ow Look at each picture. Then fill in each blank with the correct answer. | use my ears | use my eyes to | use my tongue (© Eiucatlonal Publishing House Pie Ud More on sense organs & Look at each picture. Write the sense organ and what it can do in the space provided. CONT Any \. \ fe ex he oe Pe TS eX KN © Ecatonal Publishing House Pte Lid ree Feelings & @ g ® & &yX ae Match each picture with the correct word. ZB eee eieeein) wm @ ¢ angry surprised ¢ happy Different types of feelings icine steam oeiiaiaaie iiaceerii a Fill in each blank with the correct word from the box. sleepy hot scared hungry happy angry 9 i ae B > Lam feeling. F) | did not do my homework. It is sunny. My teacher is é © Educational Publishing House Pte ud « . nn ERIS TTT A dog chased me. | was very 5. S My friends tell me PS (SY) EX ajoke. | feel 6. | yawn when | am How do | feel? & @ pg & @ &_erX ae Draw how you look when you are happy. | ‘| Draw how you look when you are sad. @ © Educational Publishing House Pte ts SRE LALO ETT Colours & Trace the dotied words. Then colour the pictures. (© Educational Publishing House te Lxd % "Spent mene Rp Colours & eg ® &€ & ye Fw * STEELE TOT Trace the dotted words. Then colour the pictures. Word search on colours & ee Colour the paints. Then find the colours in the table and circle them. on ASD blue ) a C i red > ¢ C b} lj] ul elc|g| blqjo| tly I}pir| fi hfe} glo} rj] lie o| t}gj bin| rr] sjy}aj x{l t| zig} rjele| nic} n| tf k| ri} gq} oj|wir}| him} g} hilo browne © >>I jel t]w] ul t[ wir [el dlw bi pl ijn{kle} s}z}ipi] kj tm fist ri wipl i ei nin orange. yellow green, Gane (© Educational Publahing House Pla Ud ) ee Colourful presents Colour each present with the words in bold. Then match it with the correct child. | have a red present. Mine is green. UF Publishing House Pt Lic eS S My present is orange. blue present. © Educational Publiching House Pe Ld "scatter rn hc Ra a TT Colours & Rearrange the letters to form the name of a colour. Then colour the balloons. a Ow | \ 4 D C/ _eulb der || reeng Q/Q/¢ \ “*\ / angeor)| | owllye ionk © Educational Publishing House Pte Ud Family tree & e@ » @ & &ye™ we ® RAI A family tree shows how each member of the family is related. Grandfather} |Grandmother Aunt | | Uncle}. | Aunt com Cousins Grandfather} |Grandmother pe — Uncle | | Aunt Uncle eg ee eel Cousins ee (© Educational Publishing House te id % Family tree Tan Meng Chuan See Ai Ling Mary John Susan Tom Lim Tan Lim Chua Valerie Paul Chua Chua Chua Tan Tan Shu Chung Shu Li Beng Fen Fill in each blank with the correct answer from the box. parents siblings cousins uncle niece nephew grandparents children husband wife daughter son A 1. Tom and Susan are Shu Fen’s 2. Shu Liis Tom and Susan‘s © Educational Publishing House Pe td on ann (© Educational Publishing House Pie Ld . Shu Li, Chung Beng and Shu Fen are @ y» ®@ & @y* wo ® . Paul and Valerie are John and Mary’s . Paul is Jonn and Mary’s . John is Mary’s . Susan is Tom’s . Valerie, Paul, Shu Li, Chung Beng and Shu Fen are » Shu Li is Mary’s 10. 11. 12. Paul is Tom’s John is Chung Beng’s Meng Chuan and Ai Ling are Shu Li’s At the beach & e& @ *® &© Her ae TNT IO Match each picture to the correct word. goggles swimsuit towel A eee beach ball © Educational Publishing House Pe Lid acon Travelling & map \ luggage eB passport, camera oO clothes (© Educational Pablibing House Pte id % ieee Home appliances & e@ gg ® & &gF 2? er fame ae Colour the things you can find in your home. is a Stationery & Write down the name of each thing. Use the words from the box. §/ crayon pencil pen sharpener eraser stapler SC £ (© Educational Publishing Howse Plo Ld @ ‘sae Word search on Occupation,s& Sg & € ®&g_gX® ee Here are some people who help us. Look for the words in the puzzle. Then circle them. X dentist policeman ¢ doctor Ae Lt tly ule} i [plo djojc}|tjojrjelatclojz Be elajs|difigihirij } tik a n}z/x}/c]vjb| nip lm] ij Me tTlplo}ifult}ylelricje i}qicjeltigjminijieli nurse |S1¥19 a) a |™/s tim|h} rjwidjale|cjalb x}njujrisjelyjrilinis QD ovate 2 carpenter \ = Pe ANS fireman’ ™“ © Educational Publishing House Pe Ld HEI tn nen tm Occupations & ies doe aad a Fill in each blank with the conect word from the box. © baker doctor postman doctor postman farmer He delivers letters. OB) He is a We go to her when we are ill. fos She is a He grows fruits and vegetables. He isa He bakes bread. = He is a ieonnneesoeeaEE Eat Ke) (© Fdcational Publishing H More occupations & & &® © @ eX a ® Fill in each blank with the correct word from the box. Preacher tailor policeman carpenter He catches thieves. He is a She teaches us. She isa ; itl! He makes cupboards rT | and tables. | He is a He sews clothes. Os He isa © Educational Publishing House Pe Lid Where do they work? & @ », ® e @eg* wo * What do they use? & &® g ®@ @ &_yX oe Match each person with the correct fool. a) = aN if = - BA) LF Ne iy Yo ae Where am I going? & oe ® © @ gw NOOKRWN— iuou iouw au +o70000 (© Educational Publishing House Pte Lc % Where is it? & @ = & & ®B ye oe ® Mary wants to go out. Fill in the letters to find out where she wanis fo go. 9° ° Q @ akwn— tuna xF7TTaQ0Q Nw OO ON tou uw te uu ( sz on i) —N At the playground & ® 2 ® &@ & ye wo * Draw in the box three things you can see in the playground. 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Where will you go when you are hungry? © Edcavonsl Publishing House Pte Ud eR The living room & In the bedroom 8 Look at the picture, Write the letter beside the things you can find in the picture. bedsheet dressing table | blanket rug bed wardrobe bolster pillow ere In the bathroom & eS g & &@ &®y* a * Look af fhe words. 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Match each picture to the correct word. | 7 raking digging SLs < watering plucking mowing Flowers & Write down the name of each flower with the correct word from the box. a orchid hibiscus morning glory rose tulip sunflower i @ © Educational Publishing House Pte Lid EIT een Creepy crawlies & vette se ieee EEE CeCe EEE SS lizard _* spider e S cockroach ASSET reer eee BSS eee eee eee eee eee welt < beetle Ck caterpillar I spy creepy crawlies & & gs & &€ & wy we Can you spot the creepy crawlies in the garden? Write down the names of these creepy crawlies and colour them. Word search in creepy crawlies,e& @ pp &®& &€ Gyr ge s|h]g]e]als|b)t|m mis|nialiltlslolb bln}x]riloly}|jloju qja}/b;t})ulsjkielg g}kimih| bi ylwiqis tlejsiwldiglc}/alp s}ij;clojc|k]rjola Nnia;ki rimphlylifn jjy}pim} tiki n}mi{t Can you find the names of the creepy crawiies in We wear these on our feet. 5 yp ak 2 @ © thao blag Hoe Pd % Pre-reading & ® g@ ® & eX se In each row, colour the odd one out. Parts of a a R ev i, Parts of the body < 2M s er act lL Se Parts of a car 7, ff ae a © © » it Parts of a butterfly 9gN 8 Wey SS Parts of a bull AS" MY ve Beginning consonant sounds ,&% @ @ & & &@ eX ot Different letters have different sounds. & Say the name of each picture. Then write down the beginning sound you hear. 1. ; (tew _—Orse (yh © Educational Publishing House Pt Lid % “oeipnenerenmn aegt etE N Beginning consonant sounds ,e% 6 gs & & &_gFX o® REE reece eet Ry oot IONE Circle the letter which has the same beginning sound as the picture on the left. rate azs top @ © Educational Publishing Howse Pe Ud Beginning consonant sounds ,e& Sp ® we &@e_erX oe Say the name of each picture. Then maich it with the beginning sound you hear. } A i’ N (© Educational Publishing House Pe Ud % Ending consonant sounds 8 Sg & © e_rXee Say the name of each picture. Then write down the ending sound you hear. bu. La oe jee__ Tees See | trai__ le__ {© Educational Publishing House Pe td Ending consonant sounds .& @e@ gg ®& &¢ &ye* wo * Circle the letter which ends with the same sound as the picture on the left. al hl S\ oe cmvios | 4 2. |. & a © Educational Publishing House Pe Lid k qs wf oe | Short vowels (a, 6,i,0,u) & @ gg ® & &eyF® ae Sere etalon ane AEI NTP Say the name of each picture. Then write down the vowel sound you hear. es & ine ie __pple a __lephant ft CHA 2 32. __gloo SHAS Oe __ctopus mbrella Long vowels (a, e,i,0,u) & Say the name of each picture. Then write down the vowel sound you hear. —_ce cream oe 5 a __nicorn (© Sducational Publishing House Pte Ud 2 spammer ver me __val Vowels B&B Alphabet garden & Look at the picture carefully. There are some hidden letters in the garden. Can you find them? Put them into the correct boxes. | Consonants | | Vowels fehing House Pee Ud Circle the picture that rhymes with the name of the picture on the left. The first one has been done for you. & L oy “e 0 g |=a FO © Educational Publishing House Plo Ld Rhyming words & s ® & &By Circle the picture that rhymes with the picture on the left. (9) «C QD Ya &) it a \ ae 0 t @e of i a esi E9 f 2 Jp 3 Rhyming words B Match each picture to the word that has the same rhyming sound. %, bin J 4 log” My rhyming friend & ® g ® & &y* oe Circle the pair of rhyming words in each sentence. 1, & ) The fan is beside the ena pan. a, ‘Ze C en 2. The cat is chasing the rat. ( we tra Ww SSE es | want to bake a cake. 4. Apinis in the bin. “S : Ae © Ecocational Publihing Howse Pie Ld % More rhyming words & @ gg & & & ge we Ai Rescate TED! Look at the picture in each row. Draw a picture that rhymes with it in the box. al Publishing House Pee Ud & @ eg & &e & ye” oe Do we sound the same? Find a pair of rhyming words. HORE song © Educational Publishing Howse Pe Lid Do you know me? & & eB @& 8 » Look at each picture. Then circle the correct word. 1, 7 LOS L6 ee y eyes bug ice book 2 SW Ly g =) Aw a son shoes sun shine : —X S) bag year beg ear Do you know how fo spell mygs name? ® pg ® we aerX ae Match me with my correct name. Ee shoes Ww eyes Ge book iP table Nt 5 bag © Educational Publishing House Fle Ud % “Aen What is my name? 7 ee ee eee —— lite Gi _ Ldear joni 1 (= “ | moon ol moose — bread = os bred ao r Which fruit am I? @ 2g ®& & ®&eXwX o* Rearrange these letters to find the name of each fruit. Write the name on each blank. > pplea earp - eae ae rangeo | ananab O ce ayppaa tanrambu ‘© Educational Publishing House Pie Ud Nouns are names of people, places, animals and things. Eg. girl park jug Write the nouns in the correct groups. FE, boy library dog ball mother car parrot hospital teacher school elephant lass pI g 2 4 ~ @ (© Educational Publishing House Pe Ud In the classroom SB &@ gg &® & & _we®r wo * What are some things you can find in your classroom? Draw in three things using the picture below. Can you find me? Ga Circle the nouns in each sentence. The girl is sleeping. 2. Peter is playing in he park. kite, 4, The teapot is on the ‘able. She drops the spoon on the floor. 6. The car is in the garage. Maya is playing in her room. library. | went to Sentosa for a picnic. 10. The teacher is in the classroom, (© Educational Publishing House Pte ud 2° Ds Rn One or many? ne ae The word ‘singular’ refers fo one person, 7) animal or thing. Tne word ‘plural’ refers to two or more people, places, animals or things. m Is the noun singular or plural? Colour the correct box. singular 1. () X singular} plural (b) y X YRAA singular | plural 2. (a) ES singular} plural (b) ELE BAZ singular} plural @ © Educational Publishing House Pt Lid singular | plural (b) SR SS singular | plural ES guior| (a) eS singular | plural 0) BeBe | singular} plural » @) Wi singular | plural (6) aa 7 Sa? Bi] singular | plural . (a) oH singular | plural (b) i) & singular | plural Singular and plural nouns ND Ne pl tC { Nouns can be changed from the singular to the 9 plural form by adding the letter ‘-s’ at the end of the word, E.g. i one book many books Look at each picture and write the word in the plural form by adding an ‘-s’ at the end of the word. a ae umbrella umbrella___ cake © Educational Publhing House Pie Ltd | 000 0 066 egg egg 2 Gg computer computer 0 BoD cupboard cupboard____ Singular or plural SB Singular or plural & ® g ®@ & @g*® o® Circle the correct word in the brackets. 1. They bought one ; i) (= (book, books). a LU NE Ny 2. She ate two ba (sweets, sweet). Sey way ee GF 3. May saw ten “ ee 3 (birds, bird). a) 4. Tom has a (bag, bags). 5. There are some f (pencil, pencils) le in the box. Nouns ending with ‘-es’ GB Te PR ee PL AGL NI pe Some words that end with ‘sh’, ‘ch’, ‘s’, ‘x’ and *o' are changed from the singular to the plural form by adding *‘-es’ at the end of the word. fish fishes ( watch watches dress dresses fox foxes mango mangoes ae Look at each picture and write the word in the plural form by adding ‘-es’ at the end of the word. SS Sas Re box box 2. Py j= = on ¢S onc ayo S85 Ee bus bus. oo] dish dish. WA match match. 5. Do mango mango. ‘© fécationa Publishing House Pe Ltd % Nouns ending with ‘-ies’ EERE RAIA I Nouns can be changed from the singular to the plural form by removing ‘y’ and adding *-ies’ at the end of the word, Eg ( baby babies j butterfly butterflies 5 army armies ag Look at each picture and write the word in the plural form by removing ‘y’ and adding ‘-ies’ at the end of the word. puppy 2. strawbe.ry strawberr. & © Educational Publishing House Pte Ud earner Nouns ending with ‘-ves’_ & a Nouns can be changed from the singular to the plural form by removing ‘f’ or ‘fe’ and adding | ‘ves’ at the end of th d | oes ed Look at each picture and write the word in the plural form by removing ‘f' or ‘fe’ and adding ‘-ves’ at the end of the word. ater \\ > TR Ga leaf lea . c=aac a= 7 aw (ic — ar) shelf shel ae (© Educational Publishing Houze Pte Lid & a 668 4, i : a ¥ ABBA Singular and pluralnouns & ea et eee ae \ The singular and plural forms of some nouns ae | ‘ the same. | Eg. | sheep Mee deer reindeer trout =&2 sheep |, i deer reindeer trout =3& ps, The singular and plural forms of some nouns are different. E.g. man men woman women child children tooth <> teeth @> Ox oxen louse lice goose gees mice= eA © Educational Publishing House Pte Lid Which noun am |? Ss @ » ®& & &@y_erX oe Circle the correct word. |. Those two (man, men) are brothers. 2. There are many (child , children ) at the playground. 3. The (ox, oxen ) are ploughing the field. 4. The (mouse , mice ) . XY are running all over EE g ‘ A AS the place. = (7? BP paye 5. The ( goose , geese ) are making a lot of 7 noise. FF Oa © Educational Publishing House Pe Us e “SDE tte TR EE More singular and plural nouns@s @S@ gp ® © &y_g*X a Complete the table using the words in the box. book wolf goose sheep mouse child puppy mango balloon mice mangoes children books wolves puppies sheep geese balloons Countable/Uncountable nouns2s nT OE ¢ Countable nouns are nouns that can be { counted, \ ¢ Uncountable nouns are nouns that cannot be SIE ed, Put a tick | |in the boxes for countable nouns. Put a cross| x] in the boxes for uncountable nouns. oe =~ sand pencils (© Educational Publishing House Pte Lid 3 ‘sea eee nn Rn ce TE em 2 Countable/Uncountable nouns,.gs Sg ® ¢ ®g* a? Look at each picture. Are they countable or uncountable? Circle the correct word. sore countable Ti uncountable oe countable CS uncountable oH ae countable 3 g uncountable grass countable Wir uncountable eggs countable GX) a) uncountable @ © Educational Publishing House Pta Ud cen taming Can you count me? & &® gp ® Be HyeX ee table chair water computer cup sugar bird honey paper soup children sauce eraser 2 © Educational Publishing House Pe Ud % Countable/Uncountable nouns Put a ‘c’ beside the countable noun and a ‘u’ for the uncountable noun. 1.) hair 2.| spider 3.| rainbow \ \\ S @ © Educational Publishing House Pte Ud aaah 4.| coffee aD 5.| ink INK] 6.| balloon 7.| flower © Educatonal Publithing House Pte id Collective nouns ) The name given to a group of people, animals or things is called ‘collective nouns’. 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A fee tet CA an Eskimo meee © Fucational Publishing House te Led % Segoe rT Personal pronouns June and | are going to school. We are walking to school. The children are inthe ,— field, «a They are playing f football. : lam mixing the ingredients. lam going to bake a cake. h Are you listening to me? *) lam talking to you. . a 7 be @ © Eden Publishing Hote Pe ud Fill in each blank with ‘we’, ‘they’, ‘ or ‘you’. 1. Maya and | are going to the playground. Ae eee CIOL WC KINGsEIOHdMe: playground. 3. Lam getting the mop. am going to mop the floor. 4. This book belongs to John. Will ____ return it to him? 5. Jason and | are eating. —_________ are eating a durian. - (© Edhcatonal Publishing House Pie Ub % ‘epee re HE Ae Personal pronouns @ g &® © &_erX® ee eeu ADL NA pe NAIL pr A pronoun is used to take the place of a fen Susan is in the room. She is doing her homework. Timothy is in the field. He is playing soccer. The dog has a bone. It is biting the bone. [Seamer — ae Fill in each blank with ‘He’, ‘She’ or ‘It’. 2. Mrs Lee teaches me in school. isateacher. & 3. The cat caught a rat. 2 —__________ Is eating the rat. Ge {© Educational Publishing House Pte Lid More personal pronouns & @ yg ®& we aero PAIL NP Ie A pronoun is used to take the place of a noun. E.g. My father is taking my sister and me out. He is taking us to Sentosa. Are John and Paul in the canteen? | want to see them, You have a car. That is your car. [have a pet dog. That is my dog. On eae er ee Fill in each blank with a suitable pronoun. 1. Layla and | have dolls. The dolls belong to 2. These cards belong to Li Ming and Li Xing. Please return the cards to 3. You have a stamp album. This is ____ album. © Educational Publishing House Pe tid » cst EN More personal pronouns & 2 gs ® & Bek wee RI A pronoun Is used to take the place of a noun. E.g._ Is Tim in the room? Mr Tay is looking for him. This book belongs to Sarah. Please return it to ‘ er. The table is dirty. Please wipe it. { RENE eee eee Circle the correct pronoun, 1. The chair is in the room. Please take (it, her, him ) out. 2. He has a toy car. The toy car belongs to ( his , him, her ). 3. The dog is hungry. Give ( it, him, her ) some food. 4. This book belongs to Tommy Please give it back to (him, it, her). 5. There Is a girl in that room. Please ask (it, her, him ) to come out. Demonstrative pronouns & 2 © ® & &_g*% eo We use ‘this’ when we refer to a single thing nearby. We use ‘that’ when we refer | Ry _ oe toa single thing far away. ne ee oe 1. @ This is a cat. Be That is a dog. : * This is my house. Oa That is John’s house. 3. This dress belongs to my <= 5 mother. That shirt belongs to my father Lt | OH This or that & 1 is a book. is a cow, {© Education! Publishing House Pe tid Demonsirative pronouns S& &® »p ® &€ &_eXae We use ‘these’ when we oe refer to many things nearby. We use ‘those’ when we fre tefer to many things far = ay i oe a j |. These chickens belong to =>"% Farmer Jo. o& Those chickens belong to Farmer Gr Green. * tes ~e 2, These ducks are noisy. ? SB Those ducks are quiet. = 3. These flowers are beautiful. Those flowers are not. ES aN “9 © ttucatonal bing Hore Pd ‘2 These or those & ladies are waiting for the bus. Demonstrative pronouns & @e ® ¢ ®@ ye a* 1. | want to eat banana. are my teddy bears. apples look delicious. © Educational Publihing House Fe Ud ) ‘nebeanomntomeeoarensmemeeo Demonstrative pronouns & GE eainSiromnegaI &® g & &¢ &_g* a * Colour the correct box. 1 This These That Those This That These Those shirts are new. Zz, car belongs to my father. eo gp is my teddy bear. ow Ee WN flowers are beautiful. GAD EEX uy ue yy A @ © Educational Publishing House Pte Ld ‘Is’ and ‘are’ Ss @ gpg &®@ & &yF oe PER rer tetiin Seren ES rm nf Sp ee The words ‘is’ and ‘are’ belong to the verb to be. You use ‘is’ with singular nouns. You use ‘are’ with plural nouns. E.g. May is playing with her doll. } Tom and John are at the playground. Soe Fill in each blank with the correct word from the box. The boys _____________ playing hockey today. is are \wo She _____ a good swimmer. : @ m is are | (RL EEBLS a Ahmad and Ramsey to the market. (© Educational Publishing House Pe Ud ‘Are’ and ‘am’ & The pronouns ‘I’ and ‘You’ are special. 3 You use ‘am’ with the pronoun |. You use ‘are’ with the pronoun you. E.g. lam Tim. |am five years old. You are Paul. You are six years old. A Circle the correct word. lo my 1. 1Cam, are, is) Susan. a 2. You(am, is, are ) seven years old. 3. You (is, are , am ) going to school now. 4. | Cis, are, am) ona bus, a Verbs ‘to be’ ® g ® &e &@y* o* Fill in each blank with the correct word. sR | Tammy. | six years old. Poa Ge 3 This Anne. She my friend. That He my house. my brother. Those He my dogs. ten years old. 1 Educational Publishing House Pe Ud spp nar More verbs ‘to be’ & Read each sentence. Colour the box with the correct answer. 1. Tim} is | are} am} a boy. 2. It} is | are |am | an elephant. ep &. aa) Mei Lin watches TV in the afternoon. BN She cycles in the park every evening. Ok —— She studies at night. yal © Educational Publishing House Fte Ld @ “eGpattgrnas meena Singular verbs BB * ee & He" s* Look at the picture. Fill in each blank with a word given in the box. plays walks eats reads a) cy Pei Ling _-___ an y apple for breakfast. 8 Sie seers eeeeee eee eee een eestor 5 to school. PA(_{) (5 4 She _______ a book in class. f= She her friends. @ © Fdocationsl Publishing House Pee Ud ea Be nen pa RE Plural verbs & AGN et pt Le pe When a verb Is used with plural nouns, we co not add *-s’ at the end of the verb. E.g. We eat some sweets. They eat some sweets. | eat some sweets, You eat some sweets. 3 Colour the correct box. 1. They} play | plays | soccer every Sunday. 2. We love to| jogs | jog | in the park. 3. llike to} ea eats | chocolate. 4, You| dances} dance © Educational Publishing House Pe Ud » “sebastien Plural verbs SB Read the following story. This is Simon and Peter. MAX They are brothers. rp They walk to school every day. They sit together in class. og They do their homework together. They sleep in the same room at night. Fill in each blank with the correct word. 1, Simon and Peter ____ sito school every day. 2. They_____=+=+__—__ together in class, 3. They _____—_—s their homework together. 4, They in the same room. e_ Se ee Singular and plural verbs & & 2g & & &ye*™ wo * Circle the correct verb. 1. . Alex (eats , eat) Sheila ( read , reads ) a book. a cake after dinner. . The hungry babies ( cry , cries ) loudly. . Tracy ( wears , wear ) her blue dress to the party. . The men ( drop , drops ) © 2 some eggs. Bon 2s . The girls ( sings , sing ) aa S sweetly. ue) Vol VS nl ubliing owe Re td llth ; % © daca Adjectives & eee An adjective is a describing word. It ls used to describe a person, thing or animal. describes the box E.g. This is a big box. a thing rl Underline the adjective in each sentence. 1. Mary is a tall girl. 2. | have a brown puppy. 3. lam wearing a pretty dress. 4, John is a good boy. 5. This cake is delicious. KX 6. My mother is a kind lady. Describing words @® gp &®& ¢ @yg* SESSA SPE EEE eee Hee Hee y scared Ey ¢ Onory > 7 PEEP eee ePrice @ d ¢ tired | Be ee (2; c sad ( eee Describing words &@ @ ® &@ & eX wo * Baer erate ore years onsite ne aterm nga Circle the word that describes the picture. ee ( Yyrad hard / soft oe pink /red long / short _ eB ; aan? a ores fierce / kind happy / sad @ (© Edvcational Publishing House Pie Ltd Aft the market & 1. The fish is fresh. 2. The cucumber is green. 3. The oranges are big. 4, The mangoes are expensive. 5. The tomatoes are red. 6. The market is noisy. © Edcational Publishing House Pte Ud % erg eb ane TE eee ES Adverbs & ee ee | at tell us more about the verb. E.g. Tim runs quickly. In the above sentence, ‘quickly’ tells us more about the verb ‘runs’. a a ae Fill in each blank with the correct adverb. Use the words from the box. are soundly slowly loudly 1. The tortoise is crawling Orne Ss ¥ 2. The boy is talking WS a 3. The baby is sleeping ac (© Educational Publishing H Adverbs The boy screams loudly at his sister. The girl does her work quietly. The lion roars flercely at the hunter. The girl sings sweetly. (© Edacatonal Publishing House Pe Lid ve ) More adverbs Ss Find the adverb in each sentence. Circle it. E> nS aod x Tom laughs loudly, ~~ 38 The tortoise crawls slowly. Sey YA in) Sue skips happily to the wy, IL layground. Saar CEES a As Tne man looks angrily at the the naughty boy. The ballet dancer dances gracefully on the stage. & (© Educational Publishing House Pte Lid Prepositions & &@ gg &@ & &yX® oe Fill in each blank with a word from the box. 1. The book is <2 > Neri the table. 2. The books are a 4| [aa] _____-__ the drawer. ll SH : hae 3. Aman is standing s ) —_—____..__.._ the Tree. BIL 4, The ball is zt the basket. QD Look at the picture. Fill in each blank with a word from the box. _ 3 Ann is siti & nn is sitting N) —____________ the chair I Vy, ‘| OF in on under 2. The slippers are thebed. £ey in on —_ under “ea 3. The picture is { [& ! Seer Te W/Gill: aaa ™ in on under Where is the puppy? & & » ® e &e* o* Fill in each blank with the words from the box. Pe eee Fin tne box under the box behind the box on the box in front of the box between the boxes HELE } The puppy is The puppy Is La ea The puppy is The puppy is © Educational Publishing House Pe Ud % “eee eon More prepositions & 8 & & &@ yk eo * Study the picture below. 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