Green
Answer the questions.
Purple
Make true sentences using these words.
tenciral
splugmind
lodsone
satoc
lambycs
hoxpasneo
bekbas
smurd
You go
to the
supermarket
to buy some
sushi. Miss
a turn.
You ate the sushi
very quickly, and
you’re still hungry.
Go back to the
supermarket.
Someone
is singing
beautifully. Go to
the café to listen.
Miss a turn.
Your friends
want you to try
rice and beans.
Go back to the
café.
You stop at the
market to buy an
old trumpet.
Miss a turn.
You can only play
the old trumpet
very quietly and
badly. Go back
to the market.
You go to the
restaurant to have
curry, and you
eat very slowly.
Miss a turn.
You want your
friend to practice
the piano.
Go back to the
restaurant.
You don’t want
the other band to
arrive earlier
than you.
Go to
1
8.
You don’t have
your electric
guitar. Go back
to the market to
buy another one.
55
Play the game.
57
Start here!
2
3
4
5
6
6
7
0
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
20
8
Green
Find the word.
Purple
Follow the instruction.
Life in 1980
Sally Rogers was born in 1980.
How was life different then?
Most people didn’t have a computer at
home in 1980. They couldn’t use the
Internet or websites.
They watched
the news on TV or they bought
newspapers, magazines, or books. They
couldn’t buy e-books. People could call
or send letters to their friends, but they
couldn’t send emails. Now we can send
emails to friends all over the world.
February 8, 1989
Ask Dad for an e-book for my birthday.
Send Grandma an email.
Ask Mom to buy my favorite magazine.
Use the Internet to do my science project.
Check Jane’s website.
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5
Read and listen.
6
What could people do before 80? Read and choose.
People
could
/
couldn’t
use websites.
2
They
could
/
couldn’t
buy books.
3
They
could
/
couldn’t
send letters.
4
They
could
/
couldn’t
buy encyclopedias.
5
They
could
/
couldn’t
use the Internet.
People
could
read books
. They
couldn’t
send
emails
.
People couldn’t buy
e-books in 8 !
7
Read and find the mistakes in Sally’s to-do list.
Focus
Focus!!
Focus
Focus!!
People
could buy
books in 80.
They
couldn’t buy
e-books.
Say it!
Say it!
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8
Which words sound the strongest? Listen and repeat.
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Grammar
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9
What is Alex doing? Listen and choose.
a
watching television
b
reading a book
c
playing an online game
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10
Listen again and practice.
Grandpa:
What are you doing, Alex?
Alex:
I’m playing online chess with Pedro.
Grandpa:
Online chess?
Alex:
Can you play online chess, Grandpa?
Grandpa:
No, I can’t. I’m not good at using computers.
Alex:
Could you play online games when you were young?
Grandpa:
No, I couldn’t. There weren’t any computers then.
Alex:
Could you watch television?
Grandpa:
Yes, I could.
We had a television,
but it was black and white.
Alex:
Could you read books?
Grandpa:
Yes, of course, Alex. I’m not that old!
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12
Go to page 03. Listen and repeat the chant.
Could
you
play
online games
when you were young?
Yes, I
could
. / No, I
couldn’t
.
Focus
Focus!!
Focus
Focus!!
11
Make questions. Then ask and answer.
use a
dictionary
write
your name
use the
Internet
read
e-books
play online
games
cook
swim
play a musical
instrument
send text
messages
speak
English
Could you use the Internet when you were
1
?
Could you swim when you were 7?
No, I couldn’t.
Yes, I could.
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13
Read and listen.
Are you OK, Ruby?
Something you
send … An email?
A text message?
Great! We need to
climb this mountain
to get to Emoclew.
4
7
5
8
3
2
6
The fifth clue is something
you send to give your news to
a friend.
Pick this up and take
it with you on your journey to
Emoclew.
Be careful, Ruby.
It’s dangerous.
Whoa!
Phew!
Thank you.
Yes.
Let’s follow the yeti
into the cave.
Don’t sit
down, Jack!
Phew!
It’s a snake!
Something you send to
give news to a friend.
The address is
in Emoclew.
We need to take
it with us.
Wow! We’re in
the mountains!
Look, a letter.
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Value:
Protect your friends
Virtual learning
Pilar is learning Chinese. But
she isn’t studying it at school.
She has lessons with a virtual
teacher at home. We asked her
some questions.
Is your virtual teacher a
real person?
Yes, of course. Her name is
Kim, and she lives in China.
She’s called a virtual teacher
because she teaches me online. I download activities
from a website. Then I email my work to Kim, and she
checks it.
Can you talk to each other?
Yes, we use a video chat tool.
We have conversation
classes, and I ask her questions.
Where does Kim work?
She works at home, in a café, and even on vacation! She
just needs a computer and the Internet.
Do you like virtual learning?
Yes, it’s fun. I live in Spain, but I have lessons in China!
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Skills:
Reading and writing
Look
below!
Where does Kim work?
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17
Read and listen.
Think about technology
you have in your school.
What do you use it for?
What technology would you
like to have?
Would you like to have a
virtual teacher?
Now write about it in your
notebook.
Your
turn!
18
Read again and complete the sentences.
Pilar is studying Chinese at
.
2
A virtual teacher teaches
.
3
Pilar
downloads work from a
,
and
it to Kim.
4
Pilar and Kim use a video chat tool to
.
5
Kim uses a
and the
for her work.
6
Pilar thinks virtual learning is
.
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