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Look 4: Teachers Book with Students Book Audio CD and DVD. 9781337797900. CengageBrain. Look 4: Classroom Presentation Tool.Look 4: Teachers Book with Students Book Audio CD and DVD. 9781337797900. CengageBrain. Look 4: Classroom Presentation Tool.

Look ar ni ng hi c Le T E AC H E R ’ S B O O K ap Teresa Bestwick gr C O U R S E C O N S U LTA N T S eo Elaine Boyd N at io na lG Paul Dummett Australia • Brazil • Mexico • Singapore • United Kingdom • United States SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 11/04/2019 15:33 © 2020 Cengage Learning, Inc National Geographic Learning, a Cengage Company ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this work covered by the copyright herein may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, except as permitted by U.S copyright law, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner Look Teacher’s Book Author: Teresa Bestwick “National Geographic”, “National Geographic Society” and the Yellow Border Design are registered trademarks of the National Geographic Society Marcas Registradas Course Consultants: Elaine Boyd and Paul Dummett ® Executive Editor: Eugenia Corbo ar ni ng Publisher: Sherrise Roehr For permission to use material from this text or product, Publishing Consultant: Karen Spiller submit all requests online at cengage.com/permissions Senior Development Editor: Karen Haller Beer Further permissions questions can be emailed to Director of Global Marketing: Ian Martin permissionrequest@cengage.com Heads of Regional Marketing: Kiel Hamm (Asia) ISBN: 978-1-337-79790-0 Irina Pereyra (Latin America) National Geographic Learning 20 Channel Center Street Boston, MA 02210 USA c Product Marketing Manager: Dave Spain Le Charlotte Ellis (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) hi Senior Content Project Manager: Nick Ventullo Media Researcher: Leila Hishmeh Locate your local office at international.cengage.com/region Operations Coordinator: Hayley Chwazik-Gee Visit National Geographic Learning online at ELTNGL.com Visit our corporate website at www.cengage.com ap Art Director: Brenda Carmichael gr Manufacturing Planner: Mary Beth Hennebury N at io na lG eo Composition: emc design ltd Printed in China by CTPS Print Number: 01 Print Year: 2019 SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 11/04/2019 15:33 Contents iv Introduction vi Unit Walkthrough ix ar ni ng Scope and Sequence Look and Remember All Kinds of Jobs Move to the Music! Function p 25, Let’s Celebrate! c Sports hi 17 School Trip p 26, Review p 28 Le 29 37 Game p 45, Reading Extra p 46, Review p 48 49 Cool Clothes 57 ap Incredible Places gr Life in the Past 69 Fresh Food 77 lG School Trip p 66, Review p 68 eo Function p 65, Game p 85, Reading Extra p 86, Review p 88 N at io na 10 11 12 The World of the Future 89 Feeling Good! 97 Function p 105, School Trip p 106, Review p 108 City Life 109 You Can Do This! 117 Game p 125, Reading Extra p 126, Review p 128 One More Look 129 BONUS School Trip p 130, BONUS Reading Extra p 132, BONUS Game p 134 Anthology Teaching Notes and Answers 136 Formative Assessment Framework 142 Workbook Answer Key 144 Workbook Grammar Reference Answer Key 173 SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 11/04/2019 15:33 Scope and Sequence Animals, Friends and family, Places, The body and the face, The world around us Grammar We always come to this beautiful place Tomorrow, we’re going to go canoeing Grammar Skills actor, clown, dentist, firefighter, nurse, photographer, pilot, police officer, server Reading: animated movies, designer, models, movie director They fight fires in the forest every summer They aren’t fighting a fire today They’re training The designer often makes two or three models They are usually difficult to paint Listen and learn about smoke jumpers Read about an animated movie Write an interview Learn and speak about jobs cello, classical music, concert, dancer, drums, flute, keyboard, pop music, singer, violin Reading: bang, carry, climb, shout Move to the Music! p 17 Function Giving directions p 25 Let’s Celebrate! eo cycling, diving, golf, gymnastics, ice skating, rowing, sailing, snowboarding, track, volleyball Reading: brave, nervous, surprised, tired lG Sports p 49 Cool Clothes bridge, castle, cave, desert, island, jungle, plant, pyramid, rock, wave Reading: exciting, dangerous, important, popular N Incredible Places at They can hear the ball They can’t see the ball They could see, but not very well They couldn’t play any sports Can you help me? Everyone watched him He waved to them Reading Extra The Tightrope Across Niagara Falls p 46 io Game p 45 na p 37 bracelets, comfortable, leggings, plain, pockets, polka dots, sneakers, stripes, sunglasses Reading: frighten, hurt, match, weaker Listen and learn about the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura Read about Indian drummers from Karnataka Write a review Learn and speak about traditional musical instruments VALUE Be yourself.  Review 1: Units 1–2 p 28 We ate traditional food They didn’t eat pizza Did people wear traditional clothes? Yes, they did./No, they didn’t Where did you go? What did you eat? What was your favorite flavor? gr p 29 It was their first concert Were the instruments expensive? Yes, they were./No, they weren’t The children didn’t play instruments then They played quietly They banged the drums loudly School Trip Redwood Forests p 26 eat traditional food, give presents, make special food, play party games, put up decorations, throw streamers, watch a parade, wear traditional clothes Reading: buy/bought, choose/chose, drink/drank, take/took VALUE Be curious ar ni ng p Le All Kinds of Jobs Words c I’m camping with my friends What other activities you like doing outside? hi p Words Listen and learn about a harvest festival Read about two food festivals in Italy Write an e-mail describing an event Learn and speak about celebrations ap Look and Remember VALUE Listen and learn about a Paralympic sport Read about swimmer Eric Moussambani Write a fact file about an athlete Learn and speak about famous athletes VALUE Have fun doing sports Review 2: Units 3–4 p 48 The pyramid is taller than the trees It’s the busiest place in the city The homes by the beach are more popular than the homes in the city Dubai is the most important city in the United Arab Emirates Listen and learn about Yucatan in Mexico Read about Dubai Write a travel brochure Learn and speak about popular, natural places Whose striped shirt is this? It’s mine We usually wear socks to keep our feet warm Listen and learn about a teenage fashion designer Read about Mismatched Socks Day Write an invitation Learn and speak about special clothes VALUE p 57 VALUE Function Going shopping p 65 Be a good neighbor School Trip Hang Son Doong p 66 Explore new places Take care of your things Review 3: Units 5–6 p 68 iv SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 11/04/2019 15:34 Look Words Life in the Past Grammar Skills the back, downstairs, the front, an elevator, an entrance, a floor, a gate, a key, a roof, upstairs Reading: chalk, circle, glass, sidewalk, squares Last week, we talked about the pyramids They went to bed early in the evening Today, children have to be careful You had to draw squares on the sidewalk Listen and learn about houses in ancient Egypt Read about games children played outside Write a timeline Learn and speak about life today and in the past VALUE Play outside broccoli, cereal, a chili pepper, corn, jam, lettuce, nuts, olives, a strawberry, a zucchini Reading: fresh food, junk food, seeds, weeds How many chili peppers are there? How much cereal you have for breakfast? Are there any vegetables? There is some water They ate a few olives/a little fresh food They grew a lot of zucchinis / a lot of fresh food Reading Extra The Wind and the Sun p 86 app, charge a tablet, e-book, go online, headphones, interactive whiteboard, laptop, microphone, VR headset, Wi-Fi Reading: control, drops, satellites, send a text ap The World of the Future gr p 89 eo asleep, awake, dark, dry, get exercise, light, strong, rest, weak, wet Reading: brush our teeth, shampoo, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, towel 10 lG Feeling Good! na p 97 11 p 109 N City Life at io Function Requesting and offering help p 105 12 You Can Do This! p 117 Make your own food You should get some exercise You shouldn’t eat a lot before you go to sleep Why birds clean their feathers? Because it keeps them clean and strong Listen and learn about a school robot Read about different uses of drones Write an opinion text about the future Learn and speak about technology now and in the future VALUE Use your imagination Listen and learn about sleep Read about how animals stay clean Write a message giving advice Learn and speak about treating a cold VALUE Sleep well School Trip Taking Photos of Lions p 106 airport, bus station, fire station, hotel, pharmacy, police station, restaurant, square, train station, university Reading: chimneys, city center, highways, office buildings He’s been to Miniatur Wunderland They haven’t finished Have you visited a big city? Yes, I have./No, I haven’t crawl, discover, go hang gliding, go horseback riding, go kayaking, go snorkeling, jump off, smell, swing, taste Reading: coast, hide, splashed, skills Have you ever done something dangerous? Yes, I have./No, I haven’t She’s seen a dolphin Yesterday, I went snorkeling Review 5: Units 9–10 p 108 Listen and learn about Miniatur Wunderland Read about Stephen Wiltshire’s art Make a poster about a city Learn and speak about popular cities VALUE Explore your city Listen and learn about 125 challenges Read about National Geographic Global Explorers Write a survey and a survey report Learn and speak about challenges VALUE Game p 125 Look Further VALUE Review 4: Units 7–8 p 88 The robot will help a lot of students They won’t miss any lessons One day, we’ll have robots in our class Will there be more drones in the future? Yes, there will./No, there won’t Where will they fly? c Game p 85 Listen and learn about chili peppers Read about the Community Vegetable Garden Project Write a recipe Learn and speak about food Le p 77 hi Fresh Food ar ni ng p 69 Reading Extra The Man Who Wanted a Simple Life p 126 Challenge yourself Review 6: Units 11–12 p 128 One More Look p 129 BONUS School Trip Hunting for Fish p 130 BONUS Reading Extra Annie Takes On a Challenge p 132 BONUS Game p 134 v SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 11/04/2019 15:34 Introduction The World Is an Amazing Place See something real Make connections Children are naturally questioning and curious They have an We have included a range of video types in Look All are enormous appetite for learning about the world Look taps in keeping with the theme of real-life stories and what an amazing place the world is The Lesson videos in every world of real-life stories from diverse places and cultures: unit comprise recordings of children from around the world, the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura from Paraguay; the describing their experiences These interviews, interspersed Mismatched Socks Day; houses in ancient Egypt In each with footage of the places and things they describe, feature case the topic is then related back to students’ own lives and the children answering questions about how the topics experiences in personalization activities: what music they in the book relate to life in their countries: the fruit and ar ni ng into this curiosity by providing a window onto a fascinating like listening to?; what can they to stop bullying?; how was vegetables they eat, how they use technology, remedies life in their country different in the past? These real-life stories against a cold from their country, and so on In this way, they enhance the child’s learning experience by: give a fresh perspective on the topic These videos reinforce giving a meaningful context to the language learned the language learned throughout the unit and provide a speaking model for the students when they, in turn, talk Le stimulating them with amazing facts about the world about their own lives and experiences making learning more memorable particular interest c providing an opportunity for follow-up work on stories of Another video strand is the School Trip videos These center on visits to exciting places—the Redwood forests, Hang Son hi nurturing a spirit of open-mindedness and interest in others Doong cave, the Serengeti National Park—and provide a included background information in the teacher’s notes on When you have been through the activities on the page, you can try other techniques with these videos such as: gr each real-world story and guides to the pronunciation of ap springboard for the students to their own miniprojects You don’t need to worry about unfamiliar content We have any names that are unfamiliar Our hope is that you too will eo be inspired by these stories and then extend each topic For turning the sound off and getting students to provide some commentary or narration pausing the video and asking students to remember organizing an event against bullying, finding out about how what happened next lG example, getting students to discover different types of music, life was different for students’ grandparents, and so on na Get up close As with every National Geographic Learning course, Look asking students to watch and list different things they see (for example, jobs or food) Learn about the world and its stories Each level of Look contains four extensive reading texts Each relates closely to the specific topic and is intended (Reading Extra) They are an opportunity for students to enjoy to warm students to it and to stimulate discussion These reading about the world rather than practice language opening photos are always accompanied by discussion (although they do, of course, recycle language previously questions for students You can ask questions with any of the taught) Two of the reading texts are non-fiction (for example, photos in the book, eliciting and revising items of vocabulary The Tightrope Across Niagara Falls) and two feature fables N at io contains stunning photos The photos are not just cosmetic from previous lessons such as colors, clothes, descriptions, from around the world (for example, The Wind and the Sun) objects, actions as you go Ask questions, such as: Where In both cases, there is opportunity for motivating follow-up are they? What are the people doing? What is she wearing? activities For the former, students can try to find out more What color is his shirt? Or, better still, encourage students about this subject and bring their ideas (or pictures) to the to ask each other questions You will find extra information next lesson For the latter, you can help students to dramatize about these photos in each lesson in the About the Photo the story (with mime or words, or both) or ask them to draw box in the Teacher’s Book It is fine to tell your students more a scene from it The fables also contain important moral about the background of the photo in their first language lessons with universal significance, such as the importance You can also return to these photos and use them as of not using force to persuade others to something in The prompts for recalling words Wind and the Sun You may also choose to discuss the moral of these stories with your students in their own language vi SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 11/04/2019 15:34 Making Teaching and Learning a Joy Songs Games There are four games lessons in Look Children love playing learning materials because their repetition and rhythm games A good game can make a lesson a fun, memorable make them memorable They’re one of the best ways of event in the students’ day As well as consolidating learning, providing language input for children Children learn the games can give lessons a boost in energy and enjoyment, and words and structures along with the rhythms and patterns stimulate students to use English freely—but only if they are set of the language The songs in Look are catchy and fun, and up well Here are the key ingredients to a successful game designed to help you present and recycle language in a motivating way Songs are also opportunities to develop ar ni ng Songs are an important resource in any primary language Preparation: Make sure any materials, such as counters and pieces of paper, are ready before the lesson There is always learners’ listening skills in general a list of materials at the start of each lesson version and sing along to it You shouldn’t worry if your students don’t pick up the song immediately Each child will learn at his or her own pace They can start by clapping to the rhythm and humming the tune, then focus on the chorus Clear instructions: The Teacher’s Book provides a clear procedure for how to set up each game, by illustrating what to say, what to on the board, demonstrating a dummy Le The best way to learn the songs is to listen to the recorded round, and doing examples with the class beforehand Monitoring: Once students start playing, it’s crucial that you the whole song This is how we learn songs in real life When check that students are following the rules and using English hi correctly students are really confident with a song, they can sing along with the instrumental version c or the most memorable lines, building up to finally singing All the songs in Look come with step-by-step instructions for ap Variety: This level of Look features a variety of game types: a language review game, Spot the difference, a memory-based quiz, and a challenge board game of the words, while providing opportunities for full body Clear language objectives: Games should be fun, but in movement and activity—a necessity in any primary classroom the English class, they must also help us meet our language Teachers are offered plenty of extra ideas for creative goals The games in Look encourage students to think about activities based on the songs in Look For example, you could the language they have recently learned and practice it ask your students to work in groups and write a new verse or in an engaging and safe environment You need to bear in to record each other’s performances mind these objectives from start to finish, provide students with na lG eo gr simultaneous actions These help students grasp the meaning Other activities suggested in the Teacher’s Book include: io replacing rhyming words in a song with their own ideas the English they need and correct errors where appropriate Look games ensure students are using real English without detracting from the primary objective of winning! writing their own verse to add to a song N at writing questions to ask a person featured in a song Values An important feature of Look is the attention it places on values Besides being embedded throughout the materials, there is an explicit focus on one key age-appropriate value in every unit Values education creates a healthy and often joyful learning environment, helping children develop social and relationship skills that last into adulthood As students engage with positive values, they are equipped with attitudes and behaviors for success at school and beyond The values are reviewed and consolidated through fun and motivating activities in the corresponding unit of the Workbook vii SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 11/04/2019 15:34 A Multi-Strand Approach to Assessment Formative assessment and feedback This level provides preparation and practice for the Young learners need the support of constant feedback on Cambridge English Qualifications, A1 Movers test Look their learning and progression in order to motivate them To Student’s Book and Workbook include tasks that represent help teachers with this, we have included a framework for all the different parts of the exam Practice is focused on managing formative assessment and feedback on page 142 enabling students to master techniques which will allow them This framework outlines how each performance objective for to perform at their best in formal assessment situations These the level can be assessed informally by you across the term tasks give students the opportunity to familiarize themselves or year It suggests a range of feedback techniques and with each of the task types that appear in the exam and remedial activities that will support students’ progression in make connections to their own lives in order to build both each objective The framework and photocopiable Student their interest and confidence A complete practice exam is Log allow you to keep an objective, evidence-based record included at the end of the Workbook of each student’s progress that you can use with the students ar ni ng Exam practice themselves, their parents, or other stakeholders You can also Building young learners’ confidence Le download the Student Log from the website To help students be less anxious and to relax in an exam Assessing productive skills to build confidence, motivate, and make exams feel less scary It may help you to use the assessment criteria applied in These strategies include activities to: the Cambridge English Qualifications as these have been context or situation of the task to their own lives This allows hi extensively trialed to match realistic performance expectations ap Personalize These activities ask students to connect the c situation, this Teacher’s Book incorporates a range of strategies available on the Cambridge Assessment English website.The gr them to see the relevance of what they are doing to real life for young learners.These are in the Handbook for teachers Collaborate These activities allow students to prepare tasks eo together, both to learn from each other and to give them the support they need before they have to “perform.” criteria can be overwhelming for students to process, so it is suggested that you apply individual criteria to each task as appropriate and work with one criterion at a time to allow young learners to focus on one feature of language they can improve lG Help My Friend This encourages students to focus on what they can well and allows them to use these Speaking The three assessment criteria for the Speaking skills and competences to help teach and support their exam are Vocabulary & Grammar, Pronunciation, and Interaction In the different Speaking practice tasks, these are and knowledge broken down so that one criterion is included with each task na classmates, enabling the class to develop a pool of skills io Reflect These activities give students time to check and at consider their answers together so that they can reflect on the process they went through and look at how they can N improve This helps develop self-regulation and autonomous learning in young learners Second Chance These activities are suggested especially for productive tasks so that they give students the opportunity to be successful in these performative parts of the exam Once students have had some feedback and have considered their performance, they can repeat the task successfully to build confidence throughout the book Advice is also given on how to apply each criterion as you are completing the specific task in class Writing In the A1 Movers exam, the writing section (Part 6) requires students to answer questions and to write sentences about a picture scene The practice writing task includes guidance on this, but students need to be reminded that: • all answers must represent what they can see in the picture scene (accuracy of description) • answers must make sense with the words they are given on the page (grammatical accuracy) Own It! These are tasks which ask students to start In Questions and 6, students write their own sentences developing their own short tests in some way This allows These sentences must accurately represent what they can them to understand what tasks are testing and how they’re see in the picture, but they must also be different from the testing it It also shows that testing is not scary but can be information in Questions 1–4 fun with their classmates An important long-term learning point here is ensuring students learn to address the task and not invent their own ideas viii SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 11/04/2019 15:34 Unit Walkthrough Unit Opener Every unit starts with a full-page photo which stimulates students’ interest in the topic and provides opportunities ar ni ng for photo-based questions and answers Feeling Good! Students see people and 10 Le places from all around UNIT the world and learn about how other children eo gr ap hi c experience life A high impact photo The About the Photo section in the Teacher’s Book allows N at io curiosity about the photo na you to satisfy your students’ lG engages students’ interest Boys in Jakarta, Indonesia Questions stimulate Look at the photo Answer the questions discussion about the photo and the unit topic What are the boys doing? Why you think they are doing it? What adjectives can you use to describe the boys? Would you like to this? Why? / Why not? 97 ix SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 11/04/2019 15:34 ES L Words and SO N L SO N ES Grammar The vocabulary and grammar lessons are stand-alone lessons that are thematically linked Students hear some of the target vocabulary recycled in a listening text The listening text also ar ni ng contextualizes the target grammar from Lesson Students practice the target vocabulary Target grammar is presented in the in context grammar box and then practiced in one or two controlled practice activities The final Le activity is more open and productive awake light rest wet get exercise Answer the questions How often you get exercise? Sleep well Workbook, Lesson Listen to the people talking about at N To sleep better, get exercise in the morning / in the afternoon / at night Should / Shouldn’t You should get some exercise Your bedroom should be cool You shouldn’t eat a lot before you go to sleep You shouldn’t listen to loud music Complete the advice about sleeping with should or shouldn’t Your bedroom be very light You drink soda at night You every night go to bed at the same time You run and play during the day You to sleep play video games before you go drink Our brain is slow / busy / asleep at night Your room should be quiet / light / hot at night TR: 93 eat forget go use What’s your morning routine? You an alarm clock and get up at least 45 minutes before you leave for school That gives you time to get dressed and eat breakfast You to school without something healthy eating, and you like fruit, bread, or cereal You soda because it has too much sugar And, of course, you to wash your face and comb your hair! TR: 92 Young babies sometimes sleep for 12 / 18 / 20 hours Listen and read Use should or shouldn’t and these verbs io Sleep helps our body move / get stronger / get tired Grammar Complete the advice about getting ready na Do you prefer wet weather or dry weather? Why? sleep Circle the correct answer weak lG When you feel strong? When you feel weak? VALUE strong gr dry dark eo asleep ap hi TR: 91 E S SO L L Listen and repeat c Words N N E S SO Girl sleeping in Sumpango, Guatemala Think of advice for people who can’t sleep Then act I can’t sleep What should I do? You should count backwards from 100 to 98 UNIT 10 UNIT 10 Feeling Good! Feeling Good! 99 The final activity is a listening activity, and the topic is a new approach to the lexical set of the lesson x SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 10 11/04/2019 15:34 Workbook ES Value VALUE Use your imagination SO L Writing An Opinion Text N L SO N ES Order the sentences Check (✓) the sentences you agree with Answer the questions about you Sixty years from now… VR headsets / children will / I think / soccer with / play How often you… I think children will play soccer with vR headsets think about life in the future? think of different ways to solve a problem? Complete the text Use phrases for expressing opinions use objects in your house in a different way, for example, a box as a castle? Maybe… pretend to be someone different, for example, a doctor or an astronaut? Sixty years from now, how will people get from place to place? I’m sure that / some transportation will be the same as it is today, and I think / Maybe I’m sure that / more people will ride bikes in the future because it’s a healthy way I think / maybe to get around the city I’m sure that / there will be flying cars in the future We have I think / Maybe planes and helicopters so I’m sure that / scientists will invent a flying car Some I think / maybe people say robots will drive cars, but I don’t think they will because people like ar ni ng Read and the tasks Imagine you meet a famous athlete What you say? driving I’m sure that / robots will drive buses in big cities because it can be boring I think / Maybe when it’s busy I’m sure that / scientists will invent new types of transportation, too: I think / Maybe a flying skateboard or a motorbike that can travel on water Sample answer: I don’t think people will take photos when they go on vacation because they will wear special cameras that make videos Use your imagination! Choose one idea to draw and write about c • A city in space • My life in 2050 • An incredible invention gr SO Words Write the opposites dark awake get exercise light rest strong wet I prefer to strong get exercise She can lift me high in the air! outside I run and play soccer with my friends I prefer to sleep in a This plant is very dark dry room with the door closed It needs some water to help it grow rest because I have a bad cold at The doctor says I have to io My mom is very Listen and draw lines to match SO See p 129 Complete the sentences to give advice Use should or shouldn’t and words from the box be drink go rest stay wear You should drink a lot of water and hot tea You should wear warm clothes You shouldn’t go to a party You should rest the sofa and watch movies on You shouldn’t be near babies or old people You should stay home until you are better TR: 31 N Lucas ES Grammar dry Complete the sentences Use words from Activity 1 After it rains, the flowers and trees are 77 Do you have a cold? wet weak na asleep lG N L eo 10 Feeling Good! The World of the Future N UNIT ES UNIT ap The World of the Future hi I’m sure that some people will use vR headsets and have a vacation in their living room because they can see lots of incredible places UNIT Imagine you see your favorite actor on the street What you say? L I think in the future people will go on vacation to the moon because it will be cheap and easy to fly there Maybe scientists will invent a machine so people can travel a long way very quickly Imagine you have a robot in your house Draw your robot Imagine you go to a costume party Draw your costume Imagine you can have any animal as a pet Draw a picture Le Write an opinion text about vacations in the future 76 Every day invent songs to sing? I’m sure that soccer will be less popular than it is now I’m sure that… Often invent games with your friends? maybe people will watch soccer teams with robot players than it / that soccer / less popular / is now / I’m sure / will be I think… Hardly ever Sometimes draw pictures? I don’t think astronauts will play soccer on the moon with robot players / maybe / watch / soccer teams / people will I don’t think… Never write stories? will play / soccer on / think astronauts / the moon / I don’t Listen to the conversation What’s the girl’s problem? Check (✓) the correct answer TR: 32 Oscar ✓ A She arrived to the game late Harry John B She hurt her foot during the game Lucy C She wants to stop playing soccer Answer the questions about you Sample answers: Do you prefer to sleep in a dark or light room? I prefer to sleep in a dark room Were you strong or weak when you were five years old? Explain I was weak I couldn’t carry heavy things Do you prefer to rest or get exercise after school? Where you it? I prefer to get exercise I play basketball in the park The girl in Activity always wakes up late What advice would you give her? Use should and shouldn’t Sample answers: She should use an alarm clock She should go to bed earlier She shouldn’t read all night What you when you’re awake at night and can’t sleep? When I’m awake at night, I read a book 78 UNIT 10 Feeling Good! 79 162 SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 162 11/04/2019 15:42 ES Grammar SO L Reading N L SO N ES See p 129 Label the picture What can you in this room? brush my teeth shampoo soap toothbrush Read the questions Write the answers in order toothpaste towel Why should you eat fruit? it / because / a lot of / has / vitamins Why people go to bed early? they / to feel rested / because / the next day / want Why people run in the park? is / good / because / for you / exercise Why is it important to brush our teeth? keeps / healthy / them / it / because Why shouldn’t you eat a lot of sugar? your teeth / it’s / for / because / bad Because it has a lot of vitamins toothbrush shampoo towel Because they want to feel rested the next day Because exercise is good for you toothpaste Because it keeps them healthy soap In this room I can brush my teeth Because it’s bad for your teeth Look and write the questions Clean Birds We take a shower every day and wash with soap and shampoo We use a sweater / towel to get dry and we brush / wash our teeth with a toothbrush and some toothpaste Animals have their own ways of keeping clean feathers, so it’s not an easy job! But why they it? Because it keeps their feathers strong / weak, and the oil stops them from getting wet Oxpeckers are birds that like to clean other animals They live in Tanzania, Africa, and they eat insects from the feathers / fur of giraffes This helps to keep giraffes healthy Sometimes, the oxpeckers clean the giraffes’ ears! They take small pieces of food from between their eyes / teeth, too They also clean other animals like zebras, rhinos, and buffaloes living room / dark Why is the living room dark? they are hot after playing soccer Because Because he’s looking at the stars It’s easy for birds to clean their feathers It’s not an easy job to clean their feathers Because he doesn’t have an umbrella she / have headphones Why does she have headphones? Sample answers: hi Because they’re watching a movie Because she’s listening to music UNIT 10 ap SO eo 81 ES Value VALUE Sleep well SO N N Writing Giving Advice Feeling Good! L Feeling Good! gr UNIT 10 Why is the boy wet? Because she has a present buffalo? Draw a picture and write about your idea 80 boy / wet c Birds clean their fur with oil Birds clean their feathers with oil How you think the oxpecker cleans the zebra, the rhino, or the L girl / happy Why is the man awake? Answer the questions in Activity Use because and your ideas Oxpeckers live in Asia and Europe Oxpeckers live in Africa man / awake Why is the girl happy? Correct the sentences ES children / resting Why are the children resting? Le Some birds / giraffes take “dust baths.” They roll on the ground to take off the dirt and insects, and then they shake the dust off their bodies Most birds also use their hands / beaks to get dust and insects out of their feathers They use oil / soap from their bodies to clean the feathers, too Birds have about 25,000 ar ni ng Read Circle the correct words Complete the conversations Use your, you’re, their, and they’re Man: Where are the children? Woman: Man: Tell them to wash Boy: I’m home, Dad! Dad: You’re playing volleyball their wet! Where’s What happens when you don’t sleep well? Check (✓) the boxes your You have a lot of energy ✓ You forget to things ✓ You feel tired all day You feel happy ✓ Your body hurts ✓ You feel weak hands It’s time for lunch lG They’re ✓ You get angry easily umbrella? You want to get a lot of exercise Look at the pictures Which room is better for sleeping well? Why? na Read the problem Match the advice to the reasons Problem: I want to get better at basketball I can’t run very fast, and I never throw the ball in the right direction Do you have any advice? io Advice: Well, here are some tips to help you! Good luck! because you can learn a lot from them Then you should eat a lot of healthy food because it’s bad for your teeth But you shouldn’t eat a lot of candy to give you energy because then you can get a lot of practice It’s a good idea to get some comfortable sneakers because this will give you energy to play You should also watch other basketball players because then you can run more and your feet won’t hurt N at First, you should play every day Sample answer: I think the room on the left / right is better because there aren’t any electronic things in the room The room is quiet and at night it will be dark Read the problem and write your advice Problem: I really love playing video games I play every afternoon and all day on weekends and sometimes I forget to my homework What should I do? Sample answer: Advice: Well, here are some tips to help you! First, you should always your homework before you play because your schoolwork is very important 82 Draw your bedroom Then answer the questions Is your bedroom a good place to sleep? Why?/Why not? You shouldn’t play video games every day because you need to have other hobbies It’s a good idea to go outside then you can get some exercise because And finally, you should talk to your parents because they can help control the time you play Do you always sleep well? If not, what can you differently? Good luck! How you feel when you don’t sleep well? UNIT 10 Feeling Good! UNIT 10 Feeling Good! 83 163 SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 163 11/04/2019 15:42 Workbook Function 3: Requesting and offering help School Trip 3: Taking Photos of Lions See p 132 Listen to the conversation What’s the problem? Check (✓) the correct answer Match each piece of technology with the way it’s used in the video to study lions TR: 33 A The girl has a heavy bag ✓ B The girl hurt her leg C The girl can’t find her coat Listen again and complete the conversation TR: 34 Pablo: Let me help! Should I carry your books for you, Anna? Anna: Yes, please They aren’t heavy—but it’s difficult to carry them Pablo: How did you break your leg? Anna: I was running in the rain The ground was really wet and I fell Pablo: Ouch! Anna: can you get Pablo: Sure my coat for me? It’s there, on the chair ! Anna: Thank you, Pablo No problem Complete the sentences about the pictures in Activity Sample answers: a drone at night Should I open it?   ar ni ng Pablo: Look at the pictures Write conversations a robot with wheels close to the lions can you help me, please?   a truck with lights from above When the lions are playing together, photographers use at night take photos a truck with lights to When the lions are walking near the water, photographers use a drone from above to take photos Sure, no problem When the lions are resting, photographers use close to the lions photos Yes, please a robot with wheels to take Imagine you have a robot camera and you go outside near where you   live Answer the questions and draw a picture Le Should I get the book? can you give us the ball, please?   Sample answers: What animals can you see? I can see rabbits in my yard What are they doing? c Sure, no problem They are eating grass Circle the correct words My cousin is very strong / weak—he carries all the groceries upstairs! lG We have to be quiet because the baby is asleep / awake eo Review 5: Units 9–10 I have a big window in my bedroom, so it’s very dark / light When you have a stomachache, you should rest / get exercise Can you give me a towel, please? My hair is wet / dry charge online na Complete the sentences There’s one extra word app microphone 85 io Some people have an app online at microphone You should eat fruit or nuts You shouldn’t eat cookies The students have a test tomorrow They shouldn’t stay up late to study Your sister forgot her homework on the bus She should talk to her teacher You have problems sleeping at night I should talk to him/her and try to help VR headset —it’s like you’re in the game! If you can’t turn on your tablet, you probably need to I want to eat a healthy snack Your best friend is crying on their cell phone to learn English With some video games, you can wear a Read and write advice with should/shouldn’t Sample answers: I shouldn’t play video games before I go to bed interactive whiteboard VR headset When you want to find information, you can go Singers use a SCHOOL TRIP ap FUNcTION 3: Requesting and offering help gr 84 hi Yes, please charge it You want to be a faster runner I should practice running every day Your friend John is always late for school He should use an alarm clock when they have a concert so people can hear them N Listen and check (✓) the correct picture What will schools be like in the future? Write sentences using the words TR: 35 in the box and will or won’t Why is Tom asleep? books Sample answer: interactive whiteboards laptops robots teachers I think there will be teachers in the future and robots will also help us learn There won’t be laptops or books because people will have special glasses like small A B C ✓ computers There will be interactive whiteboards so we can play games together Where is the woman’s e-book? I can… Yes I need to practice • talk about technology and how I feel A ✓ B C What advice does the boy give the girl? • talk about life in the future • ask questions about the future • give advice using should and shouldn’t • write an opinion essay and a text giving advice A ✓ 86 B C REVIEW 5: Units 9–10 REVIEW 5: Units 9–10 87 164 SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 164 11/04/2019 15:42 ES 11 City Life L See p 130 Write the past participles of the verbs Check the irregular verb list on the inside back cover SO N ES SO L Grammar N UNIT Regular Words Complete the sentences There are three extra words airport police station bus station restaurant fire station square hotel train station university When you don’t feel well and you need medicine, go to the hotel When people go on vacation, they often stay in a restaurant When you feel hungry, you can go to a make climb climbed see seen visited eat eaten start started go gone finish finished build built decide decided drink drunk pharmacy airport When you want to fly to another city or country, go to the made played visit pharmacy university After high school, if you want to study more you can go to a Irregular play Complete the postcard I’ve eaten we’ve gone I’ve stayed we traveled it has changed we haven’t gone they’ve built we haven’t decided When you lose your wallet, you should go to the police station of a city Hello! hotel My mom grew up in Rio, but she says it has changed a lot after the Olympic Games They’ve built a bigger airport, so we could fly direct from our city My house restaurant bus station Our hotel is fantastic! It’s the biggest hotel I’ve stayed in We’ve gone to I’ve eaten a lot of different restaurants and some traditional food We want to visit a different city tomorrow, but we haven’t where to go We’ll go to the train decided station and choose fire station My school train station See you soon! Jamie and his friends are doing a project about their city Look at the list and write sentences What have they done? Sample answer: a big town I live in there’s a pharmacy Next to my house, there’s a beautiful square and across the street the fire station and a hotel When I go to school, I go past a university in my town hi There isn’t ✓ write about the new airport (Jamie) ✓ take a photo of the old fire station (Alicia) ✗ finish the story about the hotel (Paco and Carmen) ✓ make a model of the square (Vera and Jenny) ✓ go to the library (Diana and Sandro) ✗ ask people about their favorite restaurant (Marco) c box in Activity paco and carmen haven’t finished the story about the hotel vera and Jenny have made a model of the square Diana and Sandro have gone to the library Marco hasn’t asked people about their favorite restaurant UNIT 11 gr eo Reading ffice uilding o b himney c lG Write the words h Unforgettable Cities c c ity enter See p 130 Dad: Don’t forget we’re going out for dinner tonight! have you cleaned up your room ? (you / clean up / room) Boy: Boy: Boy: Stephen has also started to draw 3D pictures He wears a VR headset and draws the shapes in the air! D Then teachers saw that he could draw really well He loved looking at London, and he started to draw the buildings Stephen has a special kind of memory called a photographic memory He remembers everything that he sees It’s like a photo in his mind at N teachers Stephen sometimes goes in a He remembers how many there are on each building He uses a UNIT 11 vR headset windows to see the buildings from above , floors ? (brother / take out / trash) have you finished your homework ? (you / finish / homework) Yes, we have We did it when we came home from school E No, I haven’t I’ll decide when we get to the restaurant TR: 37 Have you traveled to many different countries? Have you decided what you want to be in the future? Have you studied English for more than five years? Have you visited a fire station? Write three questions about your friends and family Find out the answers Has Grandma camped on a beach? No, she hasn’t , so he remembers everything he sees helicopter D has your brother taken out the trash No, he hasn’t I can it later saw his drawings and thought they were very good photographic memory Yes, she has She took the dog out before school Answer the questions Write Yes, I have or No, I haven’t Complete the sentences with words from the text His C answers (A–E) When Stephen Wiltshire was young, he couldn’t communicate well He said his first word (paper) when he was five Stephen has a B Listen to the conversation in Activity Write the boy’s Stephen has visited many cities around the world Sometimes, he flies in a helicopter to see the city He looks at the office buildings and the skyscrapers, the highways, and the parks paper No, I haven’t I’ll go and it now Dad: Excellent! OK, let’s go I’m hungry I think I’m going to get pizza have you decided what to eat ? (you / decide / what to eat) C The first time Stephen talked, he said the word A Dad: Good idea Oh, has your sister taken the dog for a walk ? (sister / take / dog for a walk) Dad: Thank you Later the same day, he starts to draw He can remember the number of windows, floors, and chimneys on each building! F SO Read the conversation Write the questions (1–5) Boy: B E 89 ES Boy: He has drawn London, Mexico City, Istanbul, and New York In this photo, Stephen is drawing Mexico City He hasn’t finished it, but he has drawn most of the city center city life Grammar Dad: Great And io A ighway na Read and put the text in order 90 Alicia has taken a photo of the old fire station N N L SO Jamie has written about the new airport ap 88 ES Le Write about the area where you live Use five or more words from the L pharmacy My sister is studying at a university in Rio de Janeiro and we traveled by plane to see her She wants to be a doctor and she works in a pharmacy, but we haven’t gone to see her at work yet—maybe next week! TR: 36 ar ni ng square You can often see monuments in the main Listen and label the map Use the words from the box in Activity , and chimneys to draw 3D pictures city life UNIT 11 city life 91 165 SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 165 11/04/2019 15:42 Workbook Value VALUE Explore your city L ES Writing A Poster SO N L SO N ES Check (✓) the questions that get your attention ✓ Did you know they filmed parts of Star Wars in Spain? Read and answer the questions about your city What time does the movie theater open? Is there a museum in your city? ✓ Which amazing actor will wear the Batman costume next? Who directed the first Spider-Man film? Have you been there? Read about two clubs Which would you join? Sample answer: Do you love model railroads? Do you want to help us build the biggest model railroad in the city? Then this is the club for you! We’re a group of friends who love watching movies and we meet every Friday to go to the new movie theater in town After the movie, we talk about it and discuss the things we liked and what we would change Don’t forget to bring money for popcorn! Our club meets in the building next to the train station every Thursday after school to build different parts of the model railroad It’s a great way to find out more about our city—we’ve finished the fire station and now we’re going to build the airport! It’s $10 a month Talk to the drama teacher to find out more It’s free for everyone See Richard in the ticket office at the train station for more information Do you often eat in restaurants? Is there a sports stadium in your city? I saw Because My favorite is No But there’s Yes Have you been there? No Because I watched Yes What sport(s) did you watch? Is there a university in your city? Yes You should join this club if you want something to on Fridays M Do you want to study there? It doesn’t cost anything to join this club R No No Yes To join this club, you talk to someone who isn’t a teacher R I want to Ask an adult you know to take you to a new place Take a photo to What two questions will you write to get people’s attention? show your classmates and answer the questions Where did you go? What sports can you do? What did you see there? Do you have to pay? Did you like it? Why?/Why not? hi c When does the club meet? Would you like to go there again? UNIT 11 UNIT eo 12 You Can Do This! SO lG N Words Listen to a boy talking about his vacation Match the person to their favorite activity There are two extra activities TR: 38 D Dad io B na A Mom E F at Sam E sister C F N C discover a secret cave go kayaking in the ocean ✓ go snorkeling in a river See p 131 Have you ever drunk tomato juice? A Yes, he has He studied at a university in Scotland Have you ever gone horseback riding? B No, they haven’t But they’ve gone to China and Japan Has your sister ever played an instrument? C Yes, they have because they went to Australia last year Has your mom ever eaten chili peppers? D No, she hasn’t She doesn’t like spicy food Has your brother ever seen a lion? E Yes, I have We had some in a market when we were in Turkey Has your dad ever lived in a different country? F Yes, he has He went to the zoo last week Have your grandparents ever studied English? G Yes, she has She was in an orchestra when she was younger Have your parents ever visited India? H No, I haven’t, but I’ve ridden a camel! Complete the questions with the present perfect and ever camp climb play smell talk to a rainforest? have you ever played in snow? have you ever climbed a mountain? have you ever camped in the countryside? ✓ go hang gliding have you ever talked ✓ go horseback riding in the hills have you ever smelled a beautiful flower? jump off giant steps SO Match the questions and answers have you ever been ✓ crawl through an old mine 93 ES Grammar be What you see in Activity 1? Check (✓) City Life N gr ap City Life L What you if you want to join? B I want to study What you want to study? Make a poster for a sports club Answer these questions on your poster Where you want to go to university? What you want to study? Le You should bring money if you want to eat something in this club M L No Which is your favorite? They meet on Thursdays R Yes Read Write R (model railroad club) or M (movie club) ES Because No What did you see? club because I want to see new movies in the theater Do you love going to the movies? We do, too! Are you excited about new movies coming out soon? We are, too! UNIT 11 Yes How much you love movies? 92 But there’s ar ni ng movie I would join the No Yes ✓ When is the next Marvel movie going to come out? to someone from a different country? smell the city ✓ swing across a river ✓ taste different kinds of ice cream Answer the questions Use Activity Write sentences about your family and friends Use Activity Sample answers: My mom hasn’t been to a rainforest, but she has climbed a mountain My sister has played in snow, but I haven’t Which activities have you done? My best friend has climbed a mountain with her family Which would you like to try? We’ve camped in the countryside in Spain Which you think would be difficult? My dad has talked to people from other countries because he’s a pilot Which you think would be exciting? My friend has smelled a lot of beautiful flowers—her family has a big garden Which you think would be scary? 94 UNIT 12 You can Do This! 95 166 SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 166 11/04/2019 15:42 ES Grammar SO L Reading N L SO N ES See p 131 Listen to the girl Check (✓) the things her mother has done Complete the sentences with the words coast hide My brother skills splashed fly to Spain ✓ me in the swimming pool yesterday This summer, we’re going on vacation to a village on the hide coast skills When you try a different sport, you have to learn new We have to eat snails ✓ the presents so she doesn’t see them before the party! visit the pyramids in Egypt Complete the text with the animals Sophie saw albatross humpback whale TR: 39 go to Asia splashed parrot fish see a giant sea turtle ✓ red-footed booby sea lions ride a horse in Tunisia ✓ Exploring the Galapagos Islands Some children have traveled to the Galapagos Islands as National Geographic Global Explorers The islands are in the Pacific Ocean These children have seen many different animals and they’ve learned new skills Sophie Lenoir is from Switzerland, and she’s nine years old She told us about her experience in the Galapagos Islands Complete the sentences Use the present perfect or the simple past She hasn’t gone and Europe (go) Le What did you there? Have you ever traveled by boat? c Where did you ride? hi ap gr lG My Survey Sample answers: I used these questions: Have you ever played basketball? ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ io Have you ever gone horseback riding? ✓✓✓ at Have you ever painted a picture? ✓✓✓✓ Have you ever built a model railroad? ✓ N has played basketball Only one person has built a model railroad Three out of eight people have gone horseback riding has gone snorkeling Half of the people have painted a picture Create a survey Write five questions about experiences on vacation and ask your classmates Use the present perfect and ever VALUE Challenge yourself Which have you done? Put a check (✓) in the box Which would you like to do? Put a in the box dance at a festival make your own bread draw birds make a micro-museum climb a mountain sleep on a beach Have you ever eaten pizza on vacation? collect 60 green things stand behind a waterfall hide in the forest see a whale ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ Have you ever traveled by plane? ✓✓✓✓✓ Have you ever gone hang gliding? Have you ever stayed in a hotel? ✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ Have you ever visited Prague? ✓ My Report I counted the yes answers, and here are my results: Half of the people have traveled by plane Everyone has eaten pizza Choose one of the challenges from Activity Answer the questions Do you need an adult to help you? Sample answers: climb a mountain Which challenge did you choose? yes If you answer yes, who can you ask to help you? I can ask my family to help me Can you the challenge at home? no If you answer no, where you need to go? We need to go to the mountains yes Do you need special clothes or equipment? If you answer yes, what you need? I need good shoes and comfortable clothes How much time you think the challenge will take? I think it will take four hours to climb the mountain Seven out of ten people have stayed in a hotel No one has gone hang gliding Only one person has visited Prague Do the challenge Draw and write about the experience Sample answers: Which challenge did you do? I decided to collect 60 green things Where did you it? Who did you it with? I did this challenge with my friend We looked for things in our house and in the park How easy or difficult was the challenge? Why? easy because my sister’s favorite color is green, so I could collect her things It was How did you feel when you were doing the challenge? Why? I felt UNIT 12 SO Look at some more challenges Dan and Seb Raven-Ellison did I used these questions: Have you ever gone snorkeling? I counted the yes answers and here are my results: ES Value ten I asked people about their experiences on vacation na My Survey 97 You Can Do This! Now write your report Use the phrases from Activity and the present perfect everyone half of the people no one only one person three out of eight people I asked eight people about sports and hobbies eo report with the phrases 98 UNIT 12 L Sophie drove the ship across the equator Writing A Survey No one How did you feel? An albatross is a huge bird N N L Have you ever gone horseback riding? You can Do This! Everyone What could you see from the boat? It has a blue beak SO My Report ar ni ng When did you go? She saw them on the beach Read the survey Complete the any sharks. (see) horseback riding in Tunisia (go) Where did you go? The red-footed booby has a green beak went Have you ever visited a big city in your country? They’re in the pacific Ocean The Galapagos Islands are in the Atlantic Ocean ES hasn’t seen a giant sea turtle, but she using the simple past Read the text again Correct the sentences UNIT 12 snails (eat) Answer the questions When you answer yes, give more information I learned how to drive our ship, Endeavour II I drove it across the equator It was very parrot fish exciting We also saw many kinds of fish My favorite was the It has a mouth like a parrot’s beak I learned so much about our beautiful planet I’d love to go back there one day 96 saw Last month, she albatross Another day we went to Española Island and we saw an This bird is more than two meters from the end of one wing to the other That’s huge! Sophie didn’t cross the equator ate climbed She we went to Genovesa Island There were thousands of sea birds all around me They didn’t hide We could see them really easily My favorite was the red-footed booby It had a blue beak and red feet An albatross is a small bird When she went to Spain, she When she was in Mexico, she an old pyramid (climb) She hasn’t visited the Egyptian pyramids, but she’s going to next month (visit) sea lions There were on all the beaches along the coast It was amazing! I saw a humpback whale for the first time It jumped and splashed its tail One day, Sophie saw sea lions in the water to Asia, but she’s flown to countries in Africa, South America, happy because it was fun to the challenge with my friend You Can Do This! UNIT 12 You Can Do This! 99 167 SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 167 11/04/2019 15:42 Workbook Game Reading Extra The Man Who Wanted a Simple Life Write the words Listen Where are these things in the story? H P A C A R M This is the opposite of awake A S L E E P It’s on the roof and smoke comes out of it C H I M N E S H A M P O O T H B 4 You use this to wash your hair T You put toothpaste on this when you brush your teeth K A Y S I V G A K I E S 10 This is an area in the city where people can meet and go to a café a little town stores T Y a simple life tall buildings In the Forest a cat, a cow, a little town, a simple life, a small hut, rats, (a busy life at the end) Circle the correct answer I R P O R T S Q U A R E I G H T 11 L T A U R A N 13 S M E L L 14 S O A P T A 15 a cow rats a busy life, factories, stores, tall buildings N G A 10 R R I O N You this sport on the water 12 E N 9 You go here when you want to travel to a different city or country by plane H R a cat factories In the City S U This is the opposite of weak Y O O U T a busy life a small hut R S When you finish high school, you can study here TR: 40 Y In the city where the man lived, there were A rats T C lots of small huts The man wanted a simple life because A he didn’t need many things B he didn’t like his job The problem in the forest was that there were A insects S B factories T C he wanted to buy a cow B rats C rocks ar ni ng You go here to buy medicine when you’re sick The man decided to get a boy because he wanted someone E A to talk to 11 This is the opposite of dark B to clean his hut In the end, the man 12 You can go here for lunch or dinner A went back to the city 13 You use your nose to this C to look after the cow B told everyone to leave C had a busy life again Read Do you agree or disagree? Why? 14 You should use this when you wash your face and hands You need a lot of things in life to make you happy 15 You use your mouth to this Everyone should live a simple life Le ✓ You should change things in your life if you aren’t happy What advice would you give someone who wants to live a simple life? Use should and shouldn’t Sample answer: c You shouldn’t have a lot of things in your house, like video games and toys You should live in a quiet place Climbing is great You should things that make you happy ! READING EXTRA ap GAME eo Review 6: Units 11–12 Circle the one that doesn’t belong Explain why airport pharmacy bus station train station go snorkeling swing across a river Because the other activities you in or near water hotel mountain restaurant Because the other places are in a city smell a flower go hang gliding camp on a beach draw a city climb a high wall learn to juggle 125 challenges visit china jump off giant steps square see a dolphin na taste ice cream What have the people in the photos done? Use the present perfect lG Because you go to the other places to travel go kayaking 101 gr 100 hi What’s the secret message? Check (✓) the photo that shows it Because you use your senses in the other activities They’ve climbed a high wall They’ve done 125 challenges She has learned to juggle Read the conversations and circle the correct answer Fiona: Have you tried the new restaurant in town? A No, I wasn’t B Yes, I could io Micaela: Fiona: at C Yes, I went on Friday Micaela: Is it next to the train station? A No, it’s across from the bus station N B Yes, it has C It’s very expensive Micaela: Fiona: he has camped on a beach he has drawn a city They’ve visited china Complete the questions Use the present perfect of these verbs and ever build live play see Did you have a good lunch? have you ever played in an orchestra? have you ever lived in a different country? A Yes! All the food tasted delicious have you ever built have you ever seen a dolphin? a sandcastle? B Yes, we have C The bread smelled great Molly: Peter: Molly: Peter: Molly: Peter: Sample answers: Yes, I have I played the violin in my school orchestra A Yes, I have Yes, I have We built a big sandcastle last summer B Yes, I went No, I haven’t But I’d like to in the future C Yes, I No, I haven’t But I’ve seen a lot of beautiful fish in the ocean When did you go? A I went last year, when I was in France I can… B I’m going next summer • talk about places in the city C I liked it a lot • talk about experiences Was it difficult? • ask and answer questions with Have you ever…? A Yes, it has been • give more information about things I’ve done B No, it didn’t C No, it wasn’t 102 Answer the questions in Activity Give more information Have you ever gone horseback riding? Yes I need to practice • write a poster for a club and a survey REVIEW 6: Units 11–12 RevIeW 6: Units 11–12 103 168 SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 168 11/04/2019 15:42 BONUS School Trip: Hunting for Fish BONUS Reading Extra Annie Takes On a Challenge Check (✓) the plants and animals you see in the video Put the places in Annie’s trip in order ✓ fish ✓ octopus ✓ sea urchin Boston sea turtle ✓ seaweed France New York Atlantic Ocean shark China Japan Egypt Vietnam Circle the correct answer The Bajau people live in houses above / under the water ar ni ng They cook fish in their kitchens / on their boats Seaweed is very healthy and good for your eyes / skin The Bajau people always / never know what food they’ll find They sometimes eat food from shells / the supermarket Imagine you are hunting for food in the ocean Draw a picture and Correct the sentences write about the food you find Use the words in the box Sample answer: catch cook find hunt Latvia Annie lived in the US when she was a child look for months Thomas Stevens did the same trip as Annie in 15 weeks a dress Annie wore pants when she started her trip Le Annie traveled by plane ship (and bicycle) Annie earned less than $1,000 on her trip more than $5,000 Imagine you’re going on a challenging trip Answer the questions Sample answers: Where are you going? I’m going to Asia look for sea urchins find small fish to catch hunt bigger fish or sharks   I can , and some people What you need to wear? I need to wear good shoes and light clothes How many weeks or months will the trip be? The trip will be six weeks hi In the ocean, I also c How will you travel? I’m going to fly to Asia, then walk Why will your trip be challenging? Because I have to walk a lot   Listening Part questions Listen and draw lines There is one example Ben TR: 41 David Movers Listening Part Listen and write There is one example 105 questions TR: 42 Paula N at io na lG Marco gr Movers BONUS READING EXTRA ap BONUS SCHOOL TRIP eo 104 Matthew A Trip to an Island Marta Go to the island by: bus Name of the island: Chalk Activities to do: kayaking and Number of different plants and trees: 73/seventy-three Can buy: juice and Sleep in: a Island sailing nuts hotel Lucia 106 107 169 SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 169 11/04/2019 15:42 Workbook Movers Listening Part Movers questions Mrs Quick is telling Angela about the people in her family and about their different hobbies What does each person like doing? Listen and write a letter in each box There is one example TR: 43 Listening Part questions Listen and check (✓) the box There is one example TR: 44 What did the girl eat for dinner? E A her cousin E A B ✓ C B C ✓ What did they see on their vacation? her daughter H F B A What does the boy want to be in the future? ar ni ng her friend F A ✓ B C B ✓ C B C B ✓ C What does the boy need to buy? C G her grandmother B A her sister D H D A ✓ Le What is the man looking for? Where did the girl put her bike? hi c her uncle C A 109 Listening Part 5 questions TR: 45 Movers Reading & Writing Part questions Look and read Choose the correct words and write them on the lines There is one example a desert cereal jam a keyboard an island drums snowboarding rowing N at io na lG Listen and color and write There is one example eo Movers gr ap 108 Square Example People sometimes eat this for breakfast on toast jam Questions You play this instrument with your hands It’s similar to a piano There isn’t much water in this place You can this sport in the mountains when it’s cold You need a boat to this sport Answers: The boy running has a green bag The car in front of the police station is blue The woman kayaking has brown hair The boy with sunglasses and eating an ice cream has a red T-shirt The sign says River Square You need a boat or a helicopter to get to this place 110 a keyboard a desert snowboarding rowing an island 111 170 SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 170 11/04/2019 15:43 Movers Reading & Writing Part Movers questions Read the text and choose the best answer A We saw pyramids B We traveled by plane awake all night The next The night before they went on vacation, Miguel was (2) airport day, they got in the car to go to the (3) and Miguel started to cry “It isn’t dangerous,” said his sister They got on the airplane and sat down Mom was holding Miguel’s hand “Don’t worry,” she said C We visited my grandparents in the city Questions When the airplane was in the sky, a flight attendant came to see Miguel “Do you want to see the front of the plane?” he asked They went to the area where they fly the airplane clouds Miguel looked at all the computers and saw the white (4) outside—it was fantastic Mary: Have they always lived in the city? John: A No, they don’t B Yes, she has questions One day, Miguel’s mom said, “Let’s go to Australia on vacation this year There are big waves so you can go surfing every day.” But Miguel was (1) frightened because he didn’t want to travel by plane Where did you go on vacation, John? John: Part Read the story Choose a word from the box Write the correct word next to numbers 1–5 There is one example Example Mary: Reading & Writing pilot “It’s not scary!” he said “I want to be a (5) C Yes, they have when I grow up!” John: A No, it has a black roof B No, they live in an apartment building ar ni ng Mary: Do they live in a house? C No, they haven’t Mary: Did you take lots of photos on vacation? John: A Yes, I B Yes, I did waves C Yes, I have Mary: Is this camera yours? John: A Yes, it’s theirs B Yes, it’s his pilot C Yes, it’s mine John: A Sure, no problem B Fine, thank you strong clouds back awake police station C That’s OK Now choose the best name for the story Check (✓) one box A When we went up a skyscraper and looked at the city B My sister liked visiting the museum c Mary: Which was your favorite activity? Miguel Goes Surfing Miguel’s First Trip by Plane hi John: frightened Le Mary: Can I see your photos? airport C I didn’t have any ice cream ✓ Miguel’s New Computer 113 Reading & Writing Part questions eo Movers gr ap 112 Read the text Choose the right words and write them on the lines lG Chili Peppers are na vegetable? a io pepper is a fruit, not There small chili peppers are usually at more than 500 different kinds of chili peppers, and hotter When you cut a very spicy chili pepper, you than big chili peppers should wear gloves and glasses to protect you N make You can soup and salad some questions Last winter, Anna and her parents went to the mountains on vacation because her mom wanted to go snowboarding On the first day, they climbed the highest mountain “See you at the bottom!” shouted Mom, and she quickly started going down the mountain Anna and her dad followed carefully The trees and the snow were beautiful When they got to the hotel, Anna’s mom wasn’t there Examples Anna’s mom likes snowboarding  , so she wanted to go to the highest mountains Anna and her parents went to the top of the mountain Questions carefully Anna and her dad went down the mountain They couldn’t find Anna’s mom at the peppers, but it’s better to have Part Look at the pictures and read the story Write some words to complete the sentences about the story You can use 1, 2, or words Many people think you should drink a lot of water when you eat chili Reading & Writing Mom’s Snowboarding Adventure Chili peppers are popular around the world, but did you know the chili Example Movers hotel     “Where’s Mom?” asked Anna “I don’t know,” said her dad He took out his phone and sent a text to Anna’s mom “Oh dear,” he said “Mom has hurt her foot and she can’t walk.” milk or ice cream a lot of different recipes with chili peppers, like The hotel owner said there was a doctor with a helicopter in the village Anna and her dad went to find him “No problem I can fly there,” said the doctor Example the a some are have be hot hotter hottest should won’t have the an some to make make making a text Anna’s dad sent her mom Mom couldn’t walk   because her foot hurt The doctor said he could fly to Anna’s mom in his helicopter   The doctor picked up his bag and carried it to the helicopter “Do you want to come, too?” he asked Anna and her dad “Yes!” they said Anna was frightened, but she was excited, too They found Mom very quickly She was very cold, so they gave her a hot drink The doctor helped her to get into the helicopter “Next time, I’ll go slowly with you and Dad!” said Mom Anna was excited and frightened Mom is going to snowboard about flying in the helicopter slowly 114 next time 115 171 SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 171 11/04/2019 15:43 Workbook Movers Reading & Writing Part Movers questions Look and read and write Speaking Part Look at the pictures Find four differences Sample answers: In picture A, there’s a bowl full of strawberries, but in picture B, there aren’t any strawberries in the bowl The boy in picture A isn’t listening to music, but he is listening to music in picture B In picture A, the house has a black roof, but in picture B the roof is gray In picture A, the girl isn’t wearing sunglasses, but in picture B, she is wearing sunglasses A snorkeling The woman and the man are ar ni ng Examples   What’s the weather like? cloudy and sunny   B Complete the sentences on the boat The dog is sitting The woman is holding   a key   Answer the questions Le What’s the man in the water doing? He’s taking a photo Where is the cup? It’s on the rocks Sample answers: c Now write two sentences about the picture hi There’s a helicopter in the sky / The man on the boat is fishing / The bigger shark has an open mouth / The fish are black and white / The woman has long hair gr Speaking Part eo Movers 117 ap 116 The Tired Puppy lG Look at the pictures and read the first sentence Continue the story Movers Speaking Part Look at the pictures Which picture is different? Say why Lucy io na Lucy is playing with her new puppy in her backyard The book is different A lemon, a pineapple, and an orange are all fruit You eat them You don’t eat a book You read it N at Broccoli, zucchini, and lettuce are vegetables, but cereal isn’t a vegetable You have cereal for breakfast These people are awake and doing sports (ice skating, playing volleyball, and doing gymnastics), but he’s asleep Sample answer: Lucy can’t find her puppy Lucy’s dad is looking for the puppy, too Then her dad goes upstairs to look for the puppy Lucy and her father find it in the bathroom It’s sleeping under a towel These people are traveling They’re at the bus station, the train station, and the airport She’s at the pharmacy, buying medicine Sample answers: I live in an apartment on the fourth floor Answer the questions Yes, I I know the woman who lives upstairs She has two cats What kind of building you live in? I see the fire station and the beach when I go to school on Do you know the people who live near you? the bus What places in the town you see when you go to school? My town isn’t very big, but there are lots of squares The biggest Tell me more about your town square is next to my school We sometimes play soccer there Part 118 119 172 SAMPLE COPY, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 9781337797900_TXT_hr.indb 172 11/04/2019 15:43 Workbook Grammar Reference Answer Key LESSON LESSON her me it are sitting plays isn’t living watch ’m not reading LESSON Unit LESSON LESSON We never go to school on Sunday She is always tired in the evening They rarely visit their grandmother on Friday Books are sometimes difficult to read Do you often listen to music after school? LESSON didn’t play was Were Did / visit watched bigger than, the biggest older than, the oldest hotter than, the hottest better than, the best naughtier than, the naughtiest LESSON Sample answers: Video games are more boring than books I think Cars is the most exciting movie for children Math is more difficult than English happily carefully Unit D A E B C Unit LESSON for to about io na lG Sample answers: I went to the park on Sunday I didn’t take a shower in the morning My grandpa didn’t make a cake on the weekend I saw my friends and we played video games My sister didn’t wear a coat on Friday night eo LESSON gr LESSON 4 Ours Hers hi his mine yours c LESSON ap well fast quietly LESSON N at did you go to the park did you go to the park did you eat (at the park) was at the park did you Unit 10 LESSON you should finish it before you watch TV you shouldn’t go to bed late you should take an umbrella you should wash your hands you shouldn’t eat a lot LESSON E A D B C Unit 11 LESSON Unit LESSON will people watch TV will people live Will students wear school uniforms will students after school Will people have pets Le Unit 2 5 you them ar ni ng Unit to for have built hasn’t finished LESSON Has your mom been to Germany? Yes, she has / No, she hasn’t Has your friend seen a monkey? Yes he/she has / No, he/she hasn’t Have you used a VR headset? Yes, I have / No, I haven’t Has your dad worked in a skyscraper? Yes, he has / No, he hasn’t Unit 12 LESSON have to had to have to hasn’t done has made haven’t seen have to has to Unit LESSON Unit How much / d How much / e How many / a LESSON LESSON My mom could ride a bike when she was four My dad can’t swim fast now My cousins couldn’t speak English when they were twelve I can’t drive a car now My friends can play basketball well now Ice cream bread: some, any, some; Pizza toast: a few, some , some How much / c How many / b LESSON Has she ever seen a giraffe? Have they ever danced at a festival? Have you ever camped in the mountains? Has he ever traveled to Hungary? Have you ever tasted chocolate ice cream? 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