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CLIL films transcripts 2

Science: Materials Look at the girl. She’s got long, blond hair. Look at the
Let’s find out about making things. portrait. Can you see the long, blond hair?
Look at all the people making things. Look at the girl’s face. Is she happy? Or is she sad?
He’s making an animal. He’s making chairs. Look at the portrait.
What’s he making? Is it a chair? No, it isn’t – it’s a mushroom. Wow! This artist is good at painting.
Look! Lots of mushrooms. They’re made of wood. Portraits can be paintings, or they can be drawings. Portraits
can be photographs, too!
Can you see the bird? It’s made of wood, too.
Look, these are all portraits.
Wow, what’s she making? It’s a necklace.
Look at the people in the photographs. Is she happy?
What’s it made of? It’s made of metal.
Look at the people in the paintings. This man is old. This
Look, more. They are all made of metal.
woman is sad.
What is she making? Oh, books! There’s a brown book and a
Look at this portrait. Is it a painting … or a drawing … or a
blue book. What are they made of?
photograph?
Paper! They’re made of paper.
You can make a portrait, too. You can paint, or draw, or take a
What’s this man making? It’s made of wood … Oh, look photo! Smile!
chairs.
Wow, what’s she doing? She’s making beautiful fabric. Science: Plant or animal?
Look at this fabric. There are lots of colours. Let’s find out about food. We eat lots of different kinds of food.
What’s that? Can you see? It’s wool, black wool. Look at the children. It’s lunch time.
There are lots of different colours of wool. What colours can Mmm … what food can you see?
you see?
Can you see cake? Can you see juice? Can you see tomatoes?
He’s making the fabric with the wool. Wow! Can you see bread?
Look – jackets, hats and a bag. What are they made of?
Have you got anything made of wool? We eat bread every day. But where does bread come from?
Have you got anything made of wood? Bread comes from a plant.
Look at your book. What’s it made of? Look at this farm. Can you see the plants?
This is wheat. Bread is made from wheat.
Music: Musical instruments
Can you hear the music? Listen to all the different
We drink milk every day. Where does milk come from?
instruments. Fantastic!
Milk comes from an animal. What animal can you see?
Look. It’s a music lesson. The children are playing
instruments. It’s a cow. Milk comes from cows.
There are drums. And what’s this? It’s a guitar. Look! Can you see the milk?
This is a trumpet. Listen. Cheese and ice cream are made of milk. So they come from
an animal, too.
The boys are playing the drums. Wow, drums are loud!
Do you like cheese? Do you like ice cream?
Some instruments are quiet. Listen to this music. It’s quiet.
This is a violin.
This is an electric guitar. It’s fun. This guitar is loud! Listen. Now look at this salad. Can you see the tomatoes?
The teacher is playing the piano. He teaches music. Where do tomatoes come from?
The children love music lessons. Yes, tomatoes come from a plant, too.
Look at all the different instruments. Look at the tomato plant. The red tomatoes are ready to eat.
Can you play an instrument? What about eggs? Do eggs come from a plant … or do eggs
come from animals?
Art: Portraits Yes, eggs come from animals. Eggs come from chickens.
It’s time for Art! Look at the children in their Art lesson. Do you like eggs?
He’s drawing. She’s painting.
We use paint and paintbrushes for painting … and we use Now, think. Look at the carrots and potatoes.
pencils for drawing. Lovely colours! Where do they come from?
This woman is an artist. She’s painting. What is she painting? Do they come from a plant … or an animal?
She’s painting a picture of a girl. This is called a portrait. A Yes, they all come from plants.
portrait is a picture of a person. It can be a girl or a boy, a Let’s eat!
mum or a dad.

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