M Loader ﻡ٢٠١٥ ٢٠١٥-٢٠١٤ M Loader 322 Old Brompton Road, London SW5 9JH, England Maktabat El Nashr El Tarbawi El Souri (Syrian Educational Publishers) Omar El Mukhtar 2nd Str., Bldg El Mazraa, Damascus-Syria Phone: (011) 44676789 Fax: (011) 44676788 e-mail: info@syrianep.com www.syrianep.com New edition 2008 Reprinted 2014 © York Press 2008 All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the Publishers Contents Unit Language Focus Functions He writes stories and poems We often come to the library Have you got any books by (Suleiman Al Eissa)? Yes, we have / No, we haven’t Talking about books Talking about routines The explorers walked slowly because they were tired Would you like to be an explorer? Yes, I would / No, I wouldn’t Talking about the past Giving reasons Why don’t we go for a walk? Let’s listen to the weather forecast We could have lunch by the waterfalls Giving suggestions Making plans 11 What will the weather be like tomorrow? It will be dry and sunny Will it rain tomorrow? Yes, it will / No, it won’t Talking about the weather Making predictions 14 Revision of previous vocabulary and structures Making suggestions Making plans 17 First, we took this path south Then, we went west through the woods After that, we climbed up the hill Finally, we arrived at the waterfalls Talking about the past Describing a journey Talking about places 19 What you want to be when you grow up? I want to be a fireman I want to be a nurse or a teacher Talking about jobs Asking and answering questions 22 He kicked the ball to him She threw the ball to me He gave the ball to them Talking about the past Talking about sports 25 Whose is this tracksuit? It’s his Whose are these boots? They’re Hussam’s boots Talking about sports Describing possession 28 Revision of previous vocabulary and structures Describing a journey Describing possession Talking about jobs 31 11 Switch on the computer Put some paper in the printer Click on the icon Giving instructions Talking about computers 33 12 How hot is the sun? The sun is hotter than other stars The sun is the closest star to the Earth Making comparisons Talking about the sun, moon and the planets 36 13 We must protect the animals You mustn’t leave the bus Visiting a nature reserve Talking about animals Expressing obligation 39 Page Revision 10 Revision Contents Unit Language Focus Functions Everybody can help Nobody can hurt the animals in our reserves Is anybody saving the forest? Talking about the rainforests Talking about animals 42 Revision of previous vocabulary and structures Expressing obligation Talking about the sun, moon and the planets Talking about animals 45 16 I’m terribly sorry I broke this plate It doesn’t matter Don’t worry Making apologies Talking about the past 47 17 I was watching television at six o’clock Mum was cooking We were eating chicken and rice Talking about actions in the past Talking about television programmes 50 18 What were you doing yesterday? I was reading a book I wasn’t playing football Talking about actions in the past Talking about television programmes 53 I play the violin When did you join the group? I joined the group two years ago We’re going to play some classical music Visiting the Silk Road Festival Talking about musical instruments Talking about the past, present and the future 56 Revision of previous vocabulary and structures Visiting the Silk Road Festival Talking about actions in the past Talking about television programmes 59 I’m going to go shopping.Would you like to come? Yes, please I’d love to I’m sorry, I’d like to, but I’m afraid I can’t Making invitations Talking about films and the cinema 61 What are you good at? I’m very good at playing chess I’m interested in collecting stamps I like sewing Talking about hobbies and interests 64 23 In the past, people spoke on the telephone Nowadays, some people use mobile phones Talking about methods of communication Talking about the past and the present Visiting the post museum 67 24 What are you doing tomorrow? I’m going to the beach Talking about plans for the future Talking about holidays Visiting Arwad Island 70 Revision of previous vocabulary and structures Talking about holidays Making invitations 73 14 15 Revision 19 20 Revision 21 22 25 Page Revision Dictionary Picture Dictionary Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 75 77 79 Unit Listen and read Have you got any books by Suleiman Al Eissa? He writes stories and poems HeÕs my favourite writer! Hello! IÕm Hussam This is my sister, Ruba Yes, we have TheyÕre here We like reading We often come to the library Where are the adventure stories, please? They are my favourite books! TheyÕre over here Come with me IÕll show you This book is about explorers It looks interesting IÕm going to read this book! These are science books These are history books Here are the adventure stories Study Box He writes stories and poems I read science books We often come to the library Have you got any books by (Suleiman Al Eissa)? Yes, we have./No, we haven’t I often come to the library Unit Listen and match a d b e Look and talk together I go to the book fair every year I like reading science books! c f Unit Read and match Easy Salads For You To Make! Flowers For Every Month Of The Year The Weather In Africa In the desert, it is always very hot and dry There are tall, snowy mountains and hot, rainy jungles b Chop the tomatoes carefully and put them into a bowl Cut some garlic and some mint Add some salt Mix everything together Animals Of The Forest c a d Prepare the ground for your seeds Cover the seeds It can be very dry in spring and summer.You have to water the seeds every day In Europe, squirrels live in the trees In the summer, it is hot and sunny The squirrels eat seeds and nuts In the winter, it is cold and snowy The squirrels sleep in the winter Talk about you What books you like reading? I like reading adventure stories I donÕt like books about animals What is your favourite book? ItÕs a book about an explorer ItÕs very exciting! Unit Listen and read The explorers were in the jungle They could hear the birds and the animals The path was very narrow They walked slowly because they were tired They stopped when it was dark They drank some water because they were very thirsty They ate some food because they were very hungry Then in the morning, the explorers saw the lost city They were very excited! IÕd like to be an explorer, too Why? IÕd like to be an explorer because IÕd like to find lost cities in the jungle! IÕd like to be famous! Study Box They drank some water because they were thirsty They ate some food because they were hungry The explorers walked slowly because they were tired Dictionary moon – the big, white star in the sky; you can only see it at night mouse – a small, grey animal with four short legs and a long tail musician – a musician plays a musical instrument N/n nature programme – a television programme about animals and birds nature reserve – animals live in a nature reserve; we can protect animals there news – the news is a television programme; it tells you what is happening in your country and in the world north – the direction on a compass at the top nurse – a nurse helps doctors in a hospital O/o Olympic Games – a sports competition with people from all of the countries in the world P/p pack (verb) – to put your clothes in a suitcase before you go on holiday painting – an artist paints a painting parrot – a big, colourful bird that lives in the jungle path – you walk on a path in the countryside planet – a large object in space that goes around the sun poem – a piece of writing with short lines point – you win a point in basketball when you put the ball in the net police station – policemen work in a police station postcard – you write a postcard when you are on holiday; it has a photograph on one side and you write your message on the other post box – you put a letter in the post box printer – you use a printer to print information from a computer print (verb) – to put information from a computer onto a piece of paper protect (verb) – to look after and keep safe Q/q queen – a woman who rules a country and is part of an important family R/r rain forest – a big area where there are many trees and it often rains river – an area of water; it starts at the sea and travels through a country rob (a bank) (verb) – to take money from a bank that is not your money robber – a person who takes money from a bank; a policeman looks for robbers 76 S/s save (verb) – to make someone safe when they are in danger, for example a fire score (verb) – to kick a ball into the goal when you play football score – the points that the two teams have in a football or basketball match sew (verb) – to make a dress or a skirt son – a boy; he is his mother and father’s child south – the direction on a compass at the bottom sports bag – a big bag you take with you to play sport star – a bright white light in the sky steal (verb) – to take something from another person; it is not yours storm – in a storm, there is a lot of rain and bright lights in the sky suitcase – you put your clothes in a suitcase before you go on holiday sun – the bright yellow object in the sky sweatshirt – a jumper you wear to play sport switch on (verb) – you switch on a computer when you want to use it T/t table tennis – a sport for two people; you use a small ball and play it on a table team – a football team has eleven men temperature – we use the temperature to say how hot or cold it is tennis racket – you use a tennis racket and a ball to play tennis text message – you write a text message on a mobile phone throw (verb) – to pass a ball, for example, to another person with your hands ticket – you buy a ticket when you see a film at the cinema tracksuit – you wear a tracksuit to play sport; a pair of trousers and a sweatshirt trainers – you wear trainers on your feet to play sport V/v valley – an area of land between two mountains or hills vet – a doctor for animals W/w waterfall – a lot of water going down a hill very fast water mill – people used water mills to make flour weather forecast – a television programme; it tells you what the weather will be like tomorrow west – the direction on a compass on the left wet – it is wet on the ground after it rains wild – a wild animal lives in the jungle or in the forests woods – a small forest writer – a writer writes books Picture Dictionary click on an icon monitor switch on printer computer mouse keyboard 77 Picture Dictionary the news nature programme game show cartoon the weather forecast film the Earth the sun the moon stars 78 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ELT Abridgement by Damian Tunnacliffe and Phoenix Publishing Services Once upon a time there was a queen who wanted to have a baby One New Year’s day, she sat at the window of her palace Sadly she watched the snow ‘My greatest wish for the New Year is to have a baby,’ she said to herself That year she had her wish: she became the mother of a lovely baby girl She remembered her wish, and the snow, and she called her daughter Snow White But the queen was not well, and soon after, she died A few years later, Snow White’s father, the king, married again The new queen was tall and beautiful but she didn’t like Snow White She was interested only in herself 79 Every day the queen looked at herself in a special magic mirror that could talk! Every morning the queen asked the mirror: ‘Mirror, mirror on the wall, Who is the fairest of them all?’ And the mirror always replied: ‘Of all the women in the land, You are the fairest and most grand.’ The queen smiled She always liked to hear this Time passed Snow White became a beautiful young woman One day the queen asked the mirror as usual: ‘Mirror, mirror on the wall, Who is the fairest of them all?’ And the mirror replied: ‘Now so many years have passed, Your beauty Snow White has surpassed!’ ‘What!’ cried the queen I am the most beautiful!’ She called a servant: ‘Take Snow White to the forest and kill her If you don’t kill her, you will die!’ 80 The servant took Snow White to the forest but he couldn’t kill her ‘Run and hide Snow White You must never return to the castle or the queen will kill you and me.’ Snow White was very frightened She went deeper into the forest She was soon very tired At last she saw a small house with a red door She knocked on the door but there was no answer The door was not locked, she opened it and went in There was a small table with seven plates on it and there were seven chairs round it 81 She went upstairs There were seven little beds with blankets and clean white sheets She was so tired She got into one of the beds and quickly fell asleep A few hours later, she opened her eyes and looked up Seven curious faces were looking down at her ‘Oh!’ she said ‘Who are you?’ 82 ‘We are dwarfs,’ they said ‘We live here.’ ‘I’m very sorry’, she said ‘I was so tired I fell asleep You see I’m in danger The queen wants to kill me.’ ‘Don’t worry,’ they said ‘You can stay with us.’ ‘Oh, thank you!’ said Snow White ‘I can help you I can cook, clean the house and make the beds.’ So Snow White stayed at the dwarfs’ house Every morning they went to work and every morning Snow White waved goodbye One morning the queen asked her mirror: ‘Mirror, mirror on the wall, Who is the fairest of them all?’ And the mirror replied: ‘Safe from you, in the forest air Snow White, Oh queen, is the most fair.’ 83 So, Snow White was still alive… A few days later, there was a knock at the door ‘Who’s there?’ said Snow White She opened the door There was a poor old woman in a black dress ‘Pretty combs, pretty combs for sale,’ she said ‘Oh, they are pretty!’ said Snow White, ‘I’ll have that yellow one.’ But the woman was not a poor old woman – she was the wicked queen! And the comb was a poison comb! Snow White put the comb in her hair ‘Oh, oh! I don’t feel well!’ she cried, and she fell to the floor The dwarfs came home and found her on the floor ‘What is the matter?’ they cried They carried her to her room and took the comb out of her hair just in time! Slowly, Snow White opened her eyes again! 84 Soon the wicked queen spoke to the mirror again ‘So, she’s still alive, is she?’ said the queen The next day she went to the dwarfs’ house again This time she was dressed as the farmer’s wife She took a basket of lovely red apples with her ‘My dear,’ she said ‘Here’s a lovely red apple for you.’ But Snow White was a little afraid ‘Don’t be afraid,’ said the queen ‘Look, they are lovely apples.’ And she ate a piece of the apple Here you are And she gave the apple to Snow White Snow White ate a piece of the apple But that side of the apple had poison in it A few seconds later, she fell to the ground The dwarfs came home from work and found Snow White on the ground They thought she was dead They were so sad The animals from the forest – squirrels and birds, foxes and deer – were very sad, too Tears dropped from their eyes ‘She’s too beautiful to bury in the ground,’ the dwarfs said ‘Let’s make a glass coffin and keep her near to us,’ one of them said And they made a glass coffin and put it near the house 85 One day a prince on a white horse came to the dwarfs’ house He saw the glass coffin and stopped ‘What a beautiful young woman,’ he said ‘I can’t believe that she is dead.’ He said to the dwarfs, ‘She must go to my palace I’ll take good care of her there.’ The dwarfs were sad to say goodbye to Snow White But the next day, soldiers came to take the coffin to the palace The soldiers lifted the coffin But they were not very careful They lifted one side too quickly At the moment Snow White’s body moved and the piece of apple moved out from her mouth Suddenly she opened her eyes ‘Oooh!’ Everybody cried ‘She’s alive!’ The Prince helped Snow White to stand up The dwarfs were so happy They held hands and danced 86 As you can imagine, the prince fell in love with Snow White Soon he asked her to marry him Of course, she was sad to leave her dwarfs The big day came The prince and Snow White got married It was a wonderful day The dwarfs were happy because their princess was happy But one person was not there… That day the queen asked the mirror: ‘Mirror, mirror on the wall, Who is the fairest of them all?’ The mirror replied: ‘You’ll see here at the prince’s side, For she is Snow White, the prince’s bride.’ The queen was very angry! Suddenly flames came from her head and her feet, and she burned Snow White and her prince lived happily ever after 87 Exercises Choose the correct answer a), b), or c) Page 79 The queen a) wanted a baby boy b) wanted a baby c) didn’t want a baby The new queen only liked a) Snow White b) the king c) herself Page 80 The mirror on the wall said to the queen a) ‘Snow White is the fairest’ b) ‘You are the fairest’ c) ‘All women are fair’ Page 81 The servant a) left Snow White in the forest b) ran and hid in the forest c) killed Snow White in the forest Snow White found a little house The door was a) open b) not locked c) locked Page 82 When Snow White opened her eyes, she saw a) curious faces b) little beds c) blankets and white sheets Page 83 The dwarfs said a) ‘You can’t stay here The queen will kill us’ b) ‘You can stay with us’ c) ‘You can cook and clean’ The mirror on the wall told the queen that Snow White was a) dead b) living in the forest c) sad Page 84 The old woman was selling a) combs b) yellow dresses c) black dresses When the dwarfs came home, Snow White was a) making dinner b) dead c) lying on the floor Page 85 Snow White ate a) a good red apple b) a basket of apples c) a piece of red apple with poison in it The dwarfs a) buried Snow White b) said ‘goodbye’ to Snow White c) put Snow White in a glass coffin Page 86 The prince said a) ‘She is really dead’ b) ‘I am going to cry’ c) ‘She must go to my palace’ The soldiers lifted a) the coffin carefully b) one side of the coffin too quickly c) the coffin high in the air Page 87 When Snow White got married, the dwarfs were a) happy b) not very pleased c) afraid The queen burned because she was a) the fairest of them all b) very angry c) the prince’s bride English for Starters is a communicative course in English, which takes into account the most modern methodology English for Starters Level aims to stimulate the child’s interest in learning English and to develop confidence through a range of enjoyable activities, including games, projects and songs The focus at this stage of the course is on all four skills – listening, speaking, reading and writing An active use of language is promoted throughout the course, setting the foundation for successful language learning The course consists of: • A Pupil’s Book, which includes attractive and lively material to encourage pupils’ interest in the language through a range of listening, reading and speaking activities, study boxes, songs and games • An Activity Book, which provides a range of stimulating reading and writing activities • A Teacher’s Guide, which contains step-by-step, easy-to-follow instructions for each lesson and useful notes on the effective use of teaching aids • A Cassette, which contains all of the listening activities and songs for the course • Flashcards • Wall charts ﺱ. ﻝ١٥٥ :ﺍﻟﺴﻌﺮ ... favourite books! TheyÕre over here Come with me IÕll show you This book is about explorers It looks interesting IÕm going to read this book! These are science books These are history books Here... b e Look and talk together I go to the book fair every year I like reading science books! c f Unit Read and match Easy Salads For You To Make! Flowers For Every Month Of The Year The Weather... in the winter Talk about you What books you like reading? I like reading adventure stories I donÕt like books about animals What is your favourite book? ItÕs a book about an explorer ItÕs very