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CONTENTS ——$ $ UNIT UNIT TITLE PAGE 1 can 1 and 2 2 can't 3 but 4 3 Con? 5 Review: Can? 6 4 like 7 likes 8 Review: like/likes 9 s don't like 10 doesn't fi " Review: don't like/doesn’t like 12 6 too 13 either 4 Review: too/either 15 7 16 v7 18 8 want 19 wants 20 Review: want/wants. 21 9 Do...want2/or 2 Does, .want?/or 23 Review: Do...want?/Does...want?/or 24 10 need 28 needs 26 Review: need/needs 2 n Simple Present: Statements Simple Present: Statements 29 12 Simple Present: Yes/No Questions ‘Simple Present: What Questions 31 13 Future with will: Statements 32 Future with will: Statements 33 14 Future with will: Yes/No Questions 34 Future with will: What Questions 35 1s me/you/him/heryit us/you/them a7 Review: Object Pronouns 38 Student Book 3 a CONTENTS UNIT UNIT TITLE PAGE 16 bring 39 toke 40 Review: bring/take: al W Spelling Rules for Plural Nouns az Spelling Rules for Plural Nouns a3 Review: Spelling Rules for Plural Nouns 44 18. Irregular Plural Nouns 4s Review: Irregular Plural Nouns 46 19 Non-Count Nouns a7 Non-Count Nouns 48 20 one/some 4 Which one?/Which ones? 50 a some/any 1 Do you have any? 52 2 There is/There ore 53 Review: There is/There are s4 2 There isn’t/There aren't 5s Review: There isn’t/There aren't 56 Is there?/Are there? 37 Reviews: Is there?/Are there? 58 alot of/a tew 59 alot off little 60 How many? 61 How much? 62 Prd too many/not enough 8 too much/not enough 64 something/anything 6s someone/anyone 66 everything/nothing 67 everyone/no one 8 Simple Past Irregular Verbs: was/were 69 Simple Past trregular Verbs: Where was?/Where were? 70 31 Simple Past Irregular Verbs n Simple Past Irregular Verbs 2 32 Simple Past Irregular Verbs: More Verbs B Review: Simple Past Irregular Verbs 74 il es He She | can ride a bicycle. tt He can ride a bicycle. Oz He can play baseball. He can play the piano. a= Ay He can speak English. He can use a computer. Stud j00k 3 and © He can understand English and he can speak English. ABS (Fine, thank you. How are you? can’t You He She | can’t run. It We They cannot = can’t °o oe esté el parque He can’t run. She can’t understand Spanish. They can’t ski They can’t roller-skate. Student Book 3 oy He can play the piano, but he can’t play the violin. She can roller-skate, but she can’t ice-skate. He can play tennis, but he can’t play badminton, ol ES Can | she | speak English? it we °o Can you speak English? ° e Can you ride a bicycle? ° Yes, Student Book 3 Review: Can? Pe Crest) € Ge’ OS) Genswr son) ao ¢ a) Roe ' You We They | like watermelon. Student Book 3 4 likes Review: like/likes @ sunny 5 bananas. © they monster movies. © kenny basketball. © she volleyball. Wea — © The kittens milk. © they their mother and father. Meet Mr. and Mrs. Lee a em This is my father and this is my mother. My father likes tennis and a computers. My mother likes music. She can play the piano g a don’t like You ? We don’t like spiders. They do not = don't | don’t like spiders. You don't like snakes. Lory You don’t like tea. y don't like bad . = They don’t like spinach. aw y °e We don’t like soccer. e ul ° doesn’t like ke quiet music. u/1 Be Student Book 3 é Review: don’t like/doesn’t like Meet Sunny This is Sunny. He is my pet monkey, He likes ice cream and bananas, but he doesn’t like soda. | like ice cream and soda, but | don’t like bananas. | like Sunny. He is very funny. too o | like hamburgers. He likes hamburgers, too. He likes tennis, too. C ° oe ~*~ 2 i a He likes the beach, too. Student Book 3 4 either °o I don’t like onions. We don't like onions, either. ~ ° (te doesn’t like salad.) Review: too/either I like baseball. You like baseball, too, I don't like spinach. She doesn't like spinach, We don’t like loud music. They don’t like lous She likes horses. He likes horses, Meet Grandpa and Grandma Lee This is my grandfather and this is my grandmother. They like golf. | like golf, too. We play golf on Saturday afternoons. Sunny comes, too, We have fun. Student Book 3 hs Do...like? Does...like? he Yes, | he does. Does she | like trains? r she - —e it No, it doesn’t. a ) ‘ ie Does the horse like the city? ~~ Yes, he does. No, it doesn’t. Kae Student Book 3 é Review: Do...like?/Does...like? your mother like monster movies? Student Book 3 é wants He She wants a ball, It She wants a viol Review: want/wants @© They _wont _ their mother. © limmy @ hamburger. Meet May This is my sister, May. Tomorrow is her birthday. She wants balloons and games at her party. She wants a cake ‘and presents, too: Student Book 3 é Do...want?/or 1 Do | ee | Want o motorcycle? they Do you want pizza or spaghetti? Do you want soda or milk?) eT Does...want?/or | he Yes, | he | does. Does she | want a new toy? } she it Student Book 3 é Review: Do...want?/Does...want?/or @ _Does _ she want an ice © —__ hee want @ doll? cream cone? a ui << 3) La Yes, she _does He wants a boat. 6 they want a dog? oO she want a new dress or a new coat? No, they They want a kitten. She wants a new dress. they want ___ he want soup or hamburgers or hot dogs? They want hamburgers. He wants soup. onl You We They | I need new shoes. J need new shoes. © Gaiam) ~~ Sa Student Book 3 needs. He She It needs a towel. @ what does sunny need? © what does keri need? He needs a towel. She needs new tights. © what does Charlie need? © what does Larry need? He needs money. He needs sunglasses. © What does the house need? © what does the car need? cae (= ¢ It needs a new window. It needs a new tire. onl Review: need/needs @ what does jimmy need? © what does the flower need? He _needs a baseball bat. It water. © what does kenny need? © What does Grandma Lee need? He new shoes. She a new watch. @ what do Larry and jimmy need? @ What does she need? They help. She sunglasses. Meet Baby Ronnie This is my baby brother. His name is Ronnie, He needs milk in the ~ morning, in the afternoon, and in the evening. He needs baby food, too. Student Book 3 4 Simple Present: Statements ‘eu | We go to the park every day. They | get + gets He | go goes She goes to the park every day. She goes to the e He gets presents park every day. You make dinner We watch television for the family. at night. They wait for the bus Ido my homework every morning. after school. Simple Present: Statements b You don't live in the city. > ‘i Do you watch television at night? Does he live in the country? =e = Ca = y A No, he doesn’t. eo ;,= 7m al Do they go to school together? i ar Simple Present: What Questions What do they eat? What does he study ‘on Tuesdays? What do we have in the basket? What do they ride to the park? Student Book 3 é 2 Future with will: Statements |) gt EW Jimmy willl eat ice cream. Now he is eating it, May will drink the milk shake. Now she is drinking it ee ten to the radio. Now he is listening to it. 2: 2a May will watch television. Now she is watching it. Future with will: Statements @ Kenny will throw the baseball, €} jimmy will hold the cat. Jimeny will hit it. May will wash it. © Grandma Lee will bake @ pie. © May will blow up the balloon jimmy and May will eat it. Jimmy will pop it. Student Book 3 ho Future with will: Yes/No Questions © will Moy eat o banana? Yes, she will. me Will Jimmy eat a banana? No, he will not. He will eat an apple. © Will Grondmo Lee read 0 book? Yes, she will © Will Mrs. Lee ride a bicycle? Yes, she will. Future with will: What Questions © What will May put on? © woot will jimmy take off? She will put on a hat. He will take off his clothes. © wWhot will Mr, Lee cook? © whot will Grandpa Lee read? He will cook a fish. He will read a magazine. © whet will Sunny ride? © What will Charlie hit? s —_ a He will ride o horse. He will hit a nail. Student Book 3 a 2 me/you/him/her/it © (nennines ) i OC may, piease help your fat a A ly > ah will = 141 us/you/them ae om Rea eee rowed A Ree! Jimmy, please feed your pets Student Book 3 Review: Object Pronouns Dad, | can’t read this word. May, jimmy is coming. Please help _me_. Please wait for Your hands are dirty. Please wash Mom, you look tired. Vil help ; Meet Jimmy This is my brother, Jimmy. He does chores in the house. He feeds Sunny and Max. He washes them, too. He helps Mom wash the dishes. He helps her dry the dishes, too May, please bring me your workbook. jimmy, please bring us the newspaper. Student Book 3 6 May, take your sweater to school. It’s on the table. jimmy, please take Sunny ‘outside. His feet are dirty. Take your sweatshirt with you, Jimmy. It’s cold. May, please take this to your father. it’s hot outside. Review: bring/take May, please __take _ this sandwich to your dad. Waiter, please us two menus. Mom, please me a towel. Sunny, this food to Max. Meet Baby Rhonda This is my baby sister, Rhonda. Rhonda can walk. Look! She is bringing me her doll. Rhonda is very cute! Student Book 3 4 a Spelling Rules for Plural Nouns If a noun ends in s, ss, sh, ch, x, or a consonant plus 0, add es. * ip Se a af bus walrus walruses ss Zz a. glass glasses dress a" "EG sa — ¢ fF > €F brush brushes dish dishes ch &, “w=, a e wich. watches. witch witches * sf ie GT fox foxes box boxes plus a 2 oe © mango mangoes tomato tomatoes Spelling Rules for Plural Nouns RULE 2 | If a noun ends in a consonant plus y, change the y to / and add es. ——> BUT, if co noun ends in a vowel plus y, just add s, not es. t Ag 8 By RULE 3 | If c noun ends in for fe, change for fe to ve and then add s. f fe % &* ~~ knife knives: “ii Student Book 3 é Review: Spelling Rules for Plural Nouns @ book O pias Or Ka Irregular Plural Nouns child children ° Gee "> fs eo FS it om a tooth teeth Student Book 3 é Review: Irregular Plural Nouns This child likes candy. These children _ like popcorn. Es These are gray. This is brown. These are singing. This baby has two. “ This baby has one onl ca Non-Count Nouns Student Book 3 Non-Count Nouns a bedi scare poner b a a glass some water a knife some butter ‘a basket some fruit © pueee a wallet some money on one/some SINGULAR NOUNS PLURAL NOUNS: NON-COUNT NOUNS Jimmy has a comic book. Jimmy has a baseball cap. a Jimmy has some chopsticks. 0 of P.1 Jimmy has some rice. Jimmy has an orange. May has one, too. Jimmy has some oranges. May has some, too. Jimmy has some orange juice. May has some, too. May has one, too. o> May has one, too. May has some, too. May has some, too. nt Book 3. 4 Which one?/Which ones? Which one do you want? | want the chocolate one. W = . e v a a . | OS aac “(Which one do you want? I want the vanilla one. © _( which ones do you want? (( I want the black ones.) I want the white ones, ) have any glu (I don’t have any homework.) © (i have some homework. ) Do you have any? Do you have any strawberry ice cream? No, we don’t have any strawberry ice cream. Do you have any chicken sandwiches? Do you have any red dresses? No, we don’t have any red dresses. Yes, we have some chicken sandwiches. There is/There are SINGULAR NOUNS There Is an apple on the plate. PLURAL NOUNS There are some apples on the plate. NON-COUNT NOUNS | There is some apple juice in the glass. @ There is a fan on the ceiling. © There is fish in the fish bowl, There are some bananas on © There are some ants on the the plate. blanket. © There is some money on © There is some water in the bottle. Jimmy's desk. mac’ Student Book 3 ‘ Review: There is/There are 1. —There is _ a ghost in the house. some dishes in the sink. 3. —_____ 0 cat under the rug. 4. ___________ some coffee in the cup. 5. ______ some eggs in the basket. 6. —___ a dog on the chair. Jimmy’s Room This is Jimmy’s room. It is not very clean. There is a baseball glove on the bed. There are some clothes on the floor. There is a banana on the shelf. There are some toys on the desk. There isn’t/There aren't SINGULAR NOUNS | There isn’t on opple on the plate. PLURAL NOUNS There aren't any apples on the plate. NON-COUNT NOUNS | There isn’t ony apple juice in the gloss. @ There isn’t a cloud in the sky. There isn’t an egg under the hen © There aren't any pencils in © There aren't any coins in the the box. purse. oe fs There isn’t any is in the car. There isn’t any food on the plate. y ga: y P Student Book 3 ‘ Review: There isn’t/There aren't @ _Ihere aren't any trucks @ any jam ‘on the street, ‘on the bread. 6 any books =@ «a sandwich ‘on Jimmy's desk. ‘on the plate. 6 any rice —____________ any birds in the bowl. in the nest. Is there?/Are there? Yes, there is. SINGULAR NOUNS: is there a rabbit in the hat? No, there isn’t. Are there any bananas Yes, there are. in the hat? | No, there aren’t. PLURAL NOUNS Yes, there is. ilk i ? NON-COUNT NOUNS | Is there any milk in the glass? 1 here isn't, @ 1s there a bird in the cage? © \s there a cat in the cage? No, there isn't. Yes, there is. © Is there any water in the pool? @) Are there any bananas on the tree? ‘Yes, there is. No, there aren‘t. © Are there any airplanes in the sky? * oe Are there any people in the park? Yes, there are. No, there aren’t. Student Book 3 I Review: Is there?/Are there? @ _Are there any bookson @ —___ any ice cream the table? in the bowl? Yes, Os any towers O _——atanon by the tree? the ceiling? 7 Yes, 6 anyjam oe ‘any money in the jar? in the wallet? &) &. a lot of/a few There are a lot of cars on the road. PLURAL NOUNS | There are a few cars on the road. There are a lot of dogs in There are a few children on the park. the playground. © There are a lot of books on © There are a few boys at the the shelf. party. © There are a lot of dishes in the @ There are a few ducks in the lake. sink. Student Book 3 4 a lot of/a little There is a lot of milk. NON-COUNT NOUNS | There isa little milk @© There is a lot of paper on the © There is a little pizza on the desk. >» plate. K 2 © There isc lot of food on the © There is a little ink on his shirt. table. © There is o lot of fruit in the How many? @ How many pennies are there?) How many books are there? There are a lot of pennies. There are a few books. © How many ghosts are there? @_ How many people are there? Q a There are a lot of bicycles. There are a few women, Student Book 3 é How much? @ How much money is there? © How much juice is there? There is a lot of money. There is a little juice. © How much flour is there? © How much cereal is there? There is a lot of flour. There is a little cereal, © How much smoke is there? © How much water is there? LE wy There is a lot of smoke. There is a little water. ca too many/not enough There are too many There are not enough cookies in the jar. cookies in the jar. There are too many There are not enough glasses on the table. glasses on the table. Student Book 3 4 too much/not enough There is too much ‘There is not enough ice cream on this cone. ice cream on this cone. fl 2 There is too much There is not enough light in this room. light in this room. ni something/anything (There isn’t anything \_undler the kitchen table. There is something \ under the kitchen table! There isn’t anything in this box. There is something in this box! There isn’t anything in this room: There is something in this room! Student Book 3 someone/anyone /~ There isn’t anyone behind the picture. Look! it’s only a wall There is someone behind that picture! ; | There is someone There isn’t anyone on the on that bed! bed. Look! It's only a dress. / There isn't anyone in the chair, Look! It’s only an old hat and coat. There is someone in that chair! everything/nothing Everything is on the table. Nothing js on the chair. Everything is on the shelf Nothing is in the cupboard. Everything is on the ground. Nothing is in the bag. lent Book 3 é everyone/no one @ Everyone is at the front of the theater. No one is at the back of the theater. 6 eras ses a hamburger. © Everyone is in the water. No one is on the beach. °e Aa P aa Simple Past Irregular Verbs: was/were You We They were upstairs. The boys were upstairs. Now they are downstairs. = Now they are on the desk. Jimmy was behind the chair. Now he is on the chair. The leaf was on the tree, Now it is on the ground. Student Book 3 é Simple Past Irregular Verbs: Where was?/Where were? Before Now © Where was the opple? Where is it now? it was on the tree. It is on the ground. © where was the dog? Where is it now? It was in the yard. Itis in the house. © where were the cats? Where are they now? They were on the fence. They are in the tree. Simple Past Irregular Verbs You | He do + did She | went to the park. drink + drank tt lacks ote We go -* went They see > saw @ where did May go? She went to the space museum. What did she see? She saw a spaceship. © where did Larry go? He went to the movie theater. What did he see? He saw a vampire movie. © where did jenny go? She went to the zoo. What did she see? She saw a panda: Simple Past Irregular Verbs © what did May eat at the museum? She ate a sandwich. What did she drink? ‘She drank milk. © what did Larry eat at the movies? He ate popcorn. What did he drink? He drank iced tea. e What did Jenny eat at the zoo? She ate some peanuts. > What did she drink? She drank soda. Simple Past Irregular Verbs: More Verbs blow + blew have come > came run - get > got say + said © whet did kenny say? Let’s go to the park. He came home at 4:00. He said, “Let’s go to the park.” © what did May have in her hand? @ Where did Larry run? She had a baby bird in her hand. He ran to school. © what did Keri get? © what did the wind blow? She got a gold star. It blew the kite. Student Book 3 4 Review: Simple Past Irregular Verbs A Scary Night Last night Larry came to jimmy’s house. First they ate dinner. Then they saw a movie about ghosts on television. After the movie, Jimmy and Larry were hungry. They went to an ice cream shop near Jimmy's house. Larry had a vanilla milk shake. Jimmy had a chocolate one. After the boys drank their milk shakes, they went home on a dark and scary road. At the side of the road were some tall trees. ‘A cold September wind blew. Larry said, “Listen. It sounds like ghosts!” “It’s only the wind “val think,” said jimmy, The wind blew again. “Run!” sald jimmy. But Larry was already running. Jimmy and Larry ran all the way home. NEW WORDS about dark ~—think = again — already —_—_aill the way anil ES

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