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CONTENTS UNIT UNIT TITLE PAGE 1 my 1 your 2 What's your name? 3 2 his/her 4 What's his name?/What’s her name? 5 3 their 6 What are their names? 7 4 our/your 8 Review: Personal Pronouns 9 ’s 10 5 Clothes " Clothes 12 6 Whose is it? 3 Whose are they? 14 Review: Whose is it?/Whose are they? 15 7 above/belaw 16 in front of/behind/next to Ww Review: Prepositions of Location 18 8 at the top of/at the bottom of 19 at the side offin the middle of 20 Review: Prepositions of Location a 9 Where is? 2 Where are? 23 Review: Where is?/Where are? 24 10 Where are you from? 25 Personal information 26 a Classroom Commands 2 Classroom Commands 28 12 Negative Commands 29 Negative Commands 30 B Simple Present: have/don’t hove u Simple Present: has/doesn’t have 32 4 Do you have...2 33 Does he have...?/Does she have...? 34 15 Present Progressive: Statements 35 36 16 Yes/No Questions 37 fes/No Questions 38 CONTENTS UNIT UNIT TITLE PAGE 7 Present Progressive: What Questions 39 Present Progressive: What Questions 40 18 Present Progressive: Where Questions a Present Progressive: Who Questions az 19 with/by B to/at 44 20 The Five Senses 45 Senses with like 46 a Vowels and Consonants a7 Syllables 48 22 Spelling Rules: Verb + -ing 49 Spelling Rules: Verb + -ing so 2 Numbers 11-15 1 Numbers 16-20 52 Review: Numbers 11-20 53 2 Numbers 21-25 s4 Numbers 26-30 55 Numbers 1-100 56 25, ‘American Money 57 Review: American Money 58 26, How much? 59 What time is it? 60 @ Two Ways of Telling Time 61 Two Ways of Telling Time 62 2B In the Morning 63 In the Afternoan 64 In the Evening/At Night 65 » ‘Ordinal Numbers 66 Days of the Week 67 30 Months of the Year C3 Months of the Year 6 31 Dates 70 Review: Dates n 32 Direct Objects 72 Indirect Objects 3 Indirect Object Movement 74 iin: This is my grandmother. ° This is 9 This is my baby sister. my baby brother. Os 4 Student Book 2 rn your eo My hair is long. Your hair is short. e My cat is orange. Your cat is black and white. %. What’s your name? @ (What's your name? My name is Larry. © (what's your name? My name is Charlie. on S 5 a Ba | © (what's your name? My name is Tracy. : OY ° What's your name? My name is Sandy. f Student Book 2 4 Zc. } his/her © (ass syeow) eo His socks are purple. Her socks are blue Y < oe © (His shoes are brown i | Cd What's his name?/What’s her name? What's his name? = 5 3 His name is Larry. ae / ae PoE > Whats nisiname? His name is Davy. g 7 © (What's her name r fe ? =e) . + Student Book 2 A 7 a Their names are Jimmy and May. What are their names? © (whet are their names? Thee nares ore vw Ronnie and Rhonda. Student Book 2 aH our/your Review: Personal Pronouns Fill in the blanks with my, your, his, her, their, or our, o My _ turtle is slow. ____ turtle is fast. e dog is black. monkey is brown. WY ers 6 balloon is red. > He Student Book 2 Keri’s dog is white. May’s cat is orange. | Larry‘s parrot is noisy. Charlie’s turtle is fast. Sandy’s hair is long. Jenny‘s hair is short. ae 7} Clothes Jimmy's coat is brown. Larry's jacket is purple. His hat is pink. His cap is black. His shirt is white. His T-shirt is red. His belt is yellow. His shorts are orange. His pants are blue. His socks are white. His shoes are black. His sneakers are green. Student Book 2 i Clothes Cem May’s hat is pink. Keri’s blouse is white Her dress is pink Her skirt is blue. Her watch is red. Her sweater is gray. Her bracelet is silver. Her necklace is gold. Her socks are white. Her tights are white. Her shoes are red. Her sandals are black. a Whose © Whose shirt is it? © whose dress is it? It is Jimmy's shirt. It is dress. © Whose jacket is it? © Whose skirt is it? It is jacket. Itis skirt. © Whose hat is it? © Whose cap is it? = - GZ Itis hat. Itis cap. Student Book 2 4 Whose are they? © Whose tights are they? © Whose pants are they? They are Keri's tights. They are pants. © Whose sandals are they? © whose sneakers are they? os They are _ sandals. They are sneakers, © Whose socks are they? (©) Whose shorts are they? They are socks. They are shorts. a Review: Whose is it?/Whose are they? @ Whose belt is it? © Whose socks are they? It is hat. It is skirt. 6 70 ? They are pants. They are sneakers. Student Book 2 é c above/below © The airplane is above the bridge. 0), ==" The ship is below the bridge. © The picture is above the clock. The keys are below the clock. © The balloon is above the clouds. 9 The kite is below the clouds. em po eS in front of/behind/next to oe The book is in front of the phone. The phone is behind the book. The magazine is next to the book. 6 The bench is in front of the tree. The tree is behind the bench. The trash can is next to the bench. Student Book 2 é Review: Prepositions of Location Fill in the blanks. Use above, next to, behind, in front of, or below. Qo Larry’s parrot is _in front of Jimmy’s monkey. © Jimmy's monkey is ___ May’s cat. Ojimmyis_ Larry. O Larry is Jimmy. © The parrot is the mouse. Othe mouse is __ the bench. oS © Jimmy is at the top of the stairs. Max is at the bottom of the stairs. © The tree is at the top of the mountain. The river is at the bottom of the mountain. Student Book 2 he at the side of/in the middle of @ The pencil is at the side of the desk. The eraser is in the middle of the desk. © The chair is at the side of the room. The table is in the middle of the room. Review: Prepositions of Location Fill in the blanks, Use at the top of, at the side of, at the bottom of, or in the middle of. OA bird is the tree. © Acatis the tree. © A flower is the tree. © Asign is the road. © Acaris the road. © A boat is the river. Student Book 2 4 Where is? © where is May? © Where is the fly? She is behind the tree. It is on Jimmy's nose. © Where is the monster? ©) Where is the computer? fe It is under the bed. It is on the desk. © Where is jimmy? © where is the soda? 2 ; 5 i He is in front of Kenny. It is next to the glass. Where are? @ Where are the grapes? © Where are the kites? @ ™ They are in the basket. They are above the clouds. © Where are the ducks? ©) Where are the boys? Nee | le They are below the clouds. They are behind the girls. © Where are the pencils? © Where are the boys? f Wl a ery They are next to the pens. They are in the river. Student Book 2 4 Review: Where is?/Where are? © Where is the microwave? © Where are the erasers? It is ON _ the table. They are _in__ the box. oe the rabbit? © _____ the keys? It is _____ the hat. They are the book. o_ the light? @O_____ithe oranges? in Itis the table. They are _____ the lemons. ol | | Where are you from? Where are you from? I'm from Japan. oe © (Where are you from? I'm from Korea. Student Book 2 4 Personal Information © ( What's your name? ae . ? My name is © ( Where are you from? : vot I'm from oe How old are you? E I'm _ ___ years old. | | Classroom Commands ° Student Book 2 é Classroom Commands oe Look at the monkey. ) oe (Say the word. o> Ml \ a ee, |) | Negative Commands do not = don’t Student Book 2 4 Negative Commands 7) Simple Present: have/don’t have | have a baseball bat. | don’t have a baseball. So | have a cassette. — | don’t have a cassette player. a o0/ i >. > -% oO | have a rabbit. | don’t have a carrot. Student Book 2 Simple Present: has/doesn’t have She has a pizza. She doesn't have a knife. She has a cat. She doesn’t have a horse. She has a pencil. She doesn’t have an eraser. She has a raincoat. She doesn’t have an umbrella. 7) Do you have...? o Do you have (1 Do you have a jump rope? a yo-yo? fos ee Yes, | do. tha er &® 8 /d0 you have Do you have a tomato? a carrot? Student Book 2 Does he have...?/Does she have...? Does he have e Does she have a computer? a cassette player? (Wes, he does. Yes, she does. ) 3; © ( Does she have a television? No, she doesn’t. c) Present Progressive: Statements O Iris eating. © She is drinking. me © They are working. © They are playing. a ‘> e ; : $ © They are singing. © Itis sleeping. mad Student Book 2 fe Present Progressive: Statements May is walking. Jimmy is running. She is not running. He is not walking. ° ° 7 a | ee — =a The girls are swimming. The boys are flying. They are not flying. They are not swimming. fw, | a Moy is reading. Jimmy is writing. She is not writing. He is not reading. ee cy} Present Progressive: Yes/No Questions @ Is Ronnie crying? © \s Rhonda crying? Yes, he is. No, she is not. He is crying. She is laughing. © Is Jimmy talking? © |s Larry talking? Yes, he is. No, he is not. He is talking. He is listening. © \s Mr. Lee sitting down? = @ Is Mrs. Lee sitting down? = La — gitg, Yes, he is. No, she is not. He is sitting down. She is standing up. Student Book 2 Present Progressive: Yes/No Questions Qs jimmy pulling a rope? © Is Mr. Lee pushing a scooter? \ é pas Yes, he is. No, he is not. He is pulling a rope. He is pushing a car. © Is Larry kicking a ball? © Is May catching a ball? Yes, he is. No, she is not. He is kicking a ball. She is catching a balloon. @ Is the cat climbing a wall? © Is Mrs. Lee driving a car? No, it is not. Yes, she is. It is climbing a tree. She is driving a car. oS @ What is Sunny doing? He is opening the door. @ What is Kenny doing? He is shutting the window. © What is Jenny doing? She is painting a tree. o What is Jimmy doing? He is writing a word. © What is Larry doing? He is drawing a shark. © What are Keri and May doing? They are reading a book. Studer k 2 Present Progressive: What Questions @ What is Mrs. Lee washing? She is washing the dishes. @ What is Mr. Lee cooking? He is cooking an egg. © What is Grandpa Lee watching? He is watching a cartoon. © What is Grandma Lee brushing? She is brushing the dog. © What is Jimmy cutting? He is cutting an orange. @ What is May making? She is making a sandwich. a 7} Present Progress Where Questions @ Where is Jimmy reading? He is reading in the classroom. © Where is Grandma Lee cooking? J Ri He is sleeping in the bedroom. © where is May watching TV? She is watching TV in the living room. Student Book 2 4 Present Progressive: Who Questions © Who is jumping? © Whois talking? a © Who is climbing? © Who is Rhonda kissing? Keri is jumping. Jimmy is talking. Larry is climbing. She is kissing her mother. © Who is Ronnie hugging? © Who is Mr. Lee carrying? He is hugging his father. He is carrying Rhonda. i G bos May is with Keri. They are sitting by the tree. Jimmy and Kenny are They are sitting by the fire. with May and Keri. Student Book 2 4 to/at © May is going to school. Now she is at school. © Mr. Lee is going to the office. | Now he is at the office. 7 The Five Senses O Jimmy sees an owl! o # see © May hears a lion. hear 6 Jimmy feels a snake. feel oS © May smells popcorn. smell © Jimmy tastes cotton => taste candy. B® Student Book 2 4 Senses with like @ (That cloud looks like a seagull. a. a seagull the sea a knife Food flowers This gum tastes like strawberries. strawberries } Vowels and Consonants English has five vowels. They are: Syllables Say each word below, Clap once for each syllable. 1. 299, 5. pencil 9. 2. coll 6. umprelig 10. 3. bang, £9, 7. gat, 11. 1 4. book 8. ride 12. t f Spelling Rules: Verb When adding -ing to a verb, the spelling may change Ifa verb ends in e, drop the e Rule 1 and add -ing. make — making Rule 2 fa verb ends in fe, change the fe to y and add -ing. tie—tying Add -ing to these words. Spell them out loud. 1. 2. 3. 5. ghee lie —=__ e tide —+ _ enns drive —+ tie —. die —- Student Book 2 Spelling Rules: Verb + -ing When adding -ing to a verb, the spelling may change If a one-syllable verb ends in one vowel plus a consonant, double the last consonant ‘ond add -ling. hug— hugging For other verbs, just add -Iing. eat— eating Add -ing to these words. Spell them out loud. 1. come 7tie 2 put — _ 8. write — _ 3. jump —__ 9. swim — 4le — 10. cut S.sit 11. sleep 6. drink — 2 run ar ES 7) Numbers 11-15 eleven soccer balls 11 CO. A Os OA ee te te te Oe PY) = CO OO OO te te te te te te ww 1 2 twelve basketballs @ 660608 1 3 thirteen volleyballs 4 9 F 14 fourteen footballs § 9900000 ° £ eaaea00 ~* 15 fifteen baseballs ~ s Student Book 2 é Numbers 16-20 | (ee ee / > => <> => <> 1 7 seventeen milk shakes a4aeaagaagea ‘ : 24248a@daaaugeae rE 1 R eighteen hamburgers. eeoee2e2 19 nineteen hot dogs _ Se Ve Se Ge Ue wewwewe ewe ww > [= > w we 20 => >>>» O& Sy Diy Di, Dy, Oh, Bin Bi, iy Dy By Bi, By By, By _ Review: Numbers 11-20 Look at the picture. Then fill in the blanks. 6 Keri has eleven books. oe Jenny has fish. © Larry has marbles. @ jimmy has cards. © Moy has flowers. © Charlie has crayons. Student Book 2 a Numbers 21-25 21 twenty-one circles @e0e0000080080 @@e0e00000080 twenty-two squares 22 eee SESE Ree ee twenty-three triangles 23 AV av av av AV AV a nV te. AVA & 2 4 twenty-four rectangles BEEEERRRRRES BEREERRREEEE ‘wenty-five stars 25 xeee eee eee Numbers 26-30 2G twenty-six pennies 27 twenty-seven nickels ame »®@ ae r To 7 oo ARAMA AAe® 2 8 twenty-eight dimes es) P) P 2 twenty-nine quarters 699606 6696669606686 ewww weww ea 666666666669 30 thirty dollars Student Book 2 Numbers 1-100 7 © ) A YOOOUEUE EL! D DTD. 6 [32 aaa fs é (38 (39) (40 faq (42 (43 (44 (45 [46 (47 (48 (49 (50 (51 (52 (53 (54 [55 [56 [57 (58 (59 [60 (or (62 (63 (64 (65 (66 (67 (os (69 (70 (1 (72 (73 (74 (75 (76 (7 (8 (7 79 (80 ‘fer (ez (es [a4 (as (es (a7 [es (a9 (0 (a1 (o2 (93 [94 (95 (96 (97 (98 (99 foo el aS | | American Money @ One penny equals one cent. ¢=cent g) $ = dollar le © One nickel equals five cents. © Se 6 One dime equals ten cents. > Ww 10¢ © One quarter equals twenty-five cents. © 25¢ © One dollar equals one hundred cents. Review: American Money @ Two dimes equal twenty cents, © Two quarters equal cents. © Two dimes and one nickel equal cents. a, iP) Wy © One nickel and eight pennies equal cents. 6 hree quarters and one dime © © © p i ke 5 ww equal cents. © Four quarters equal dollar. cl How much o How much is this candy? it is = it’s they are = they're Student Book 2 What time is it? ie a It’s nine o'clock. c) Two Ways of Telling Time @ It is one-ten. © It is one-fifteen. It is ten after one. It is a quarter after one. © It is one-twenty. © It is one-thirty. It is twenty after one. It is half past one. Student Book 2 4 Two Ways of Telling Time @ It is one-forty. © It is one forty-five. It is twenty to two. It is a quarter to two. © It is one-fifty. @ Itis two o'clock. It is ten to two. It is 6:00 in the morning It is 6:15 in the morning. Jimmy is getting up. He is taking a shower. It is 6:30 in the morning. _ |t is 7:00 in the morning. He is putting on his clothes. He is eating his breakfast. Itis 7:10 in the morning. __|t is 7:20 in the morning. He is brushing his teeth. He is going to school. Student Book 2 é In the Afternoon Itis 12:00 in the afternoon. _[t is 1:00 in the afternoon. Jimmy is eating lunch. He is studying math. It is 2:15 in the afternoon. It is 3:00 in the afternoon. He is studying English. He is having a snack. It is 3:50 in the afternoon. It is 4:45 in the afternoon. He is playing tennis. He is going home. | In the Evening/At Night It is 5:15 in the evening. It is 6:00 in the evening. Jimmy is practicing the piano. _He is eating dinner. ° ae &)° It is 6:30 in the evening. It is 9:45 at night. He is daing homework. He is listening to the radio. It is 10:00 at night. It is 10:30 at night. He is taking a bath. He is going to sleep. Student Book 2 é a) Ordinal Numbers Pie eco LO ti ee ee) Se LG Days of the Week © Sunday am Sunday is the first doy of the week.) gins © Monday ( Monday is the second day of the week. ~~ aids, © Tuesday re Adm ~ wid, Tuesday is the third day of the week. © Wednesday ae ‘Wednesday is the fourth day of the week. ites. © Thursday Thursday is the fifth day of the week. © Friday oes, Friday is the sixth day of the week. oN © Saturday ah Saturday is the seventh day of the week. It is the last day of the week Ade Student Book 2 4 Months of the Year ° "@O 4e a °o o a oe. Aue OS = oan oe s oe ‘ 2 + bie as = ‘¥¥ ® , eS Fi ay Months of the Year @ In January May celebrates the New Year. ee @ In February she makes Valentine’s Day cards. © In March she flies kites. al © In April she picks flowers. © In May she plays baseball. © In June she goes to the beach. 6 In July she eats ice cream. © In August she rides her bike. Pre \S © In September she plays in the leaves. @® In October she eats Halloween candy. a @ In November she plays in the snow. + @® In December she celebrates Christmas. x Student Book 2 4 a) Dates Read the calendar below. Say each day like this: “Tuesday, December first.” Review: Dates Look at the calendar on page 70. Then fill in the blanks. @ (when is Christmas Eve? Christmas Eve is December Christmas Day is \ } ——! My birthday is My birthday is New Year's Eve is ——_—_—__—_.. ( My football game is “ll Student Book 2 I x) Direct Objects Jimmy’s Birthday Party This is Jimmy’s birthday party. Jimmy is wearing a purple party hat. He is holding his pet rabbit. He is patting it on the head. Jimmy's friends are eating cake and ice cream. Sunny is eating peanuts. Ronnie and Rhonda are making noise. onl Indirect Objects eer cu | Jimmy's Birthday Gift Today is Jimmy’s birthday. Grandma Lee is at the pet shop. She is buying a birthday gift for Jimmy. The shopkeeper is showing a rabbit to her. May asks Grandma Lee to buy a fish for her. “Not today,” says Grandma Lee. “It’s not your birthday. It’s Jimmy’s birthday today.” Student Book 2 4 Indirect Object Movement le ced Unlucky Your father buys a bike for you. You crash it. Your father buys you a bike. Your grandmother gives a rabbit to you. —It runs away. Your grandmother gives you a rabbit. ———

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