Skills:
Reading and writing
Look
below!
Where did Joe go on his school trip?
18
Read again and say
true
or
false
.
The Sonoran Desert is in Brazil.
2
It isn’t a big desert.
3
The desert is very hot in winter.
4
The sand dunes are very high.
5
It never rains in the Sonoran Desert.
6
Flowers can grow in the spring in the
Sonoran Desert.
CD1
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17
Read and listen.
Think about a class trip.
Where did you go?
What season was it?
What was the weather like?
What did you do?
Now write about it in your
notebook.
Your
turn!
Seasons and weather
Skills
11
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W
orkbook page
What do the
shadows
in a painting
tell us?
12
Seasons and weather
CD1
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1
Listen and repeat.
[photo 073l]
Project
6
6
Paint a picture that shows
a season. Write about it
and say where the Sun
and shadows are.
2
Watch the video.
light from the side
light from above
shadow
4
Answer the questions.
What’s different about shadows in
summer paintings and in winter paintings?
2
Why do we see long shadows in
winter paintings?
3
Are shadows shorter in the morning or at
midday?
4
Look at the painting on page
1
2. Where is
the Sun?
5
Which season would you like to paint?
Artists use shadows to show different seasons
and times of day. To show summer, artists often
paint short shadows. This is because the Sun is
high in the sky in summer, and when the light
comes from above, it makes short shadows.
In winter, the Sun is lower in the sky. The light
comes from the side and makes longer shadows.
Artists also paint long shadows to show the
morning or the evening and short shadows to
show midday.
The shadows in paintings can also tell us where
the Sun is in the sky. When the shadows are on
the right of the objects, the Sun is on the left.
When the shadows are in front, the Sun is behind.
CD1
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3
Read and listen.
3
2
➞
Workbook page 0
Shadows aren’t
just black. They’re
darker in the center
and lighter on the
outside.
CLIL: Art
13
Camping
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4
5
7
8
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6
0
CD1
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1
Listen and look.
CD1
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2
Listen and repeat. Then match.
CD1
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3
Listen and guess the words. Then practice with a friend.
4
What do you need when you go camping? Ask and answer.
A tent!
You stay in this when you’re camping.
a
blanket
b
bowl
c
cup
d
map
e
plate
f
backpack
g
sleeping bag
h
tent
i
flashlight
j
water bottle
16
Vocabulary
➞
Workbook page 2
Say it!
Say it!
CD1
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CD1
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8
Which words sound the strongest? Listen and repeat.
Unit
CD1
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5
Read and listen.
6
Read, complete, and order the sentences.
a
They
a tent with a blanket because they
their tent.
b
Their sleeping bags got wet because it
.
c
They
a fire because they were cold.
d
Zoe’s family was excited because they
in a tent.
e
They
home because they got wet.
7
Make true and false sentences about yourself. Then talk to a friend.
I forgot
this morning.
I want
after school today.
I need
on Saturday.
I tried
yesterday.
I had
last week.
We
wanted
to
sleep
in a
tent
.
We
needed
to
make
a
fire
.
False!
I forgot to brush my teeth this morning.
Focus
Focus!!
Focus
Focus!!
We wanted
to
sleep
outside.
My dad forgot
to take
the tent.
We tried
to make
a tent.
I had a strange weekend. I went camping with my
family because we wanted to sleep outside, but my
dad forgot to take the tent! We tried to make a
tent with a blanket, but it wasn’t very good.
We were cold. We needed to make a fire, but we
didn’t have any firewood. Then it started to rain,
and our sleeping bags got wet. We had to come
home. We still want to sleep outside someday.
Zoe
want/sleep try/make start/rain need/make forget/take have/go
Grammar Pronunciation
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Workbook page 3
18
Grammar
She asked you to
carry the backpack.
Please carry
the backpack.
What did she
ask me to do?
Emma
Pedro
CD1
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9
What does Pedro have to do? Listen and choose.
a
put up the tent
b
wash the cups and bowls
c
cook the dinner
CD1
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10
Listen again and practice.
Teacher:
OK, everyone, come and help me, please.
Emma:
Yes, of course. What do we have to do?
Teacher:
Emma, put up the tent, please. And Pedro …
Pedro:
Yes?
Teacher:
Please wash the cups and bowls.
Pedro:
Aww! Can I put up the tent?
Teacher:
No, Pedro. I asked Emma to put up the tent.
Pedro:
Can I help cook the dinner?
Teacher:
No, Pedro. What did I ask you to do?
Pedro:
You asked me to wash the cups and bowls.
11
Whisper an instruction to a friend. Then mime and guess.
CD1
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12
Go to page 02. Listen and repeat the chant.
What did I
ask
you
to do
?
You
asked
me
to wash
the cups and bowls.
Focus
Focus!!
Focus
Focus!!
pass me
a blanket
carry the
water bottle
wash
the cups
find the
map
cook
dinner
look for
the flashlight
carry the
backpack
turn off
the flashlight
put up
the tent
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Workbook page 4
Unit
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13
Read and listen.
4
7
5
8
6
3
2
6
Do you want to find Emoclew?
Here’s the first thing you must do
.
Find a paper to show you the way.
Some smart ants can help today
.
Value:
Be resourceful
Where are we?
It looks like
an island.
What’s that noise?
Emoclew! We’re
in my game!
Wow!
Smart ants?
Look! They’re
trying to show
us something.
It’s a map.
Of course! A
paper to show
us the way!
So where’s
the lost city?
It’s really far
away, and it’s
getting dark.
We should camp
here tonight.
We don’t
have tents.
We can make
some with
blankets.
Put the map and the
tablet into the backpack.
Good idea.
What was that?!
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Workbook page 5
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c
b
a
20
Skills Functional language
Skills:
Listening and speaking
Yes, great! Let’s go to …
Why don’t we go with … ?
Yes, and I’ll take …
CD1
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14
Where do Rosie and Tilly want to go camping? Listen and say the letter.
Let’s
start!
Do you like camping? Why or why not?
CD1
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15
Listen again and answer the questions
.
Does Tilly like mountains?
2
Is the tree tent in a campsite?
3
Can you go hiking in the national park?
4
Are there showers close to the tent on the ocean?
5
What do Rosie and Tilly need to take with them?
CD1
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16
Plan a camping trip with a friend.
Should we go camping?
Who should we go with?
OK. Let’s take …
Sleep like a bird.
Watch for dolphins at night.
Wake up to mountain views.
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Workbook page 6
Unit
Camping on ice
Ben Taylor makes movies about animals. We asked him to
describe his favorite movie-making experience.
“Last November, I had to make a movie about emperor penguins in
Antarctica. I stayed on a boat, but one night I camped outside.
It was very cold. I had to have a very warm sleeping bag and a
special tent, but I didn’t need to take a flashlight. November is early
summer in Antarctica, and it doesn’t get dark.
Antarctica isn’t quiet at night. You can hear the wind, and
sometimes you can hear noisy penguins. You can hear the ice, too!
Ice makes a strange sound when it moves.
When I woke up the next morning, there was a family of emperor
penguins near my tent. I filmed them for two hours. It was so
exciting I forgot to have breakfast!”
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