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2 EDITION nd Photocopy Masters Book At the library 2 At the dig At the castle 13 Units 1–3 Revision 18 At the museum 20 At the theatre 25 At the restaurant 30 Units 4–6 Revision 35 At the animal rescue centre 37 On Bell Street 42 At the adventure sports centre 47 Units 7–9 Revision 52 Festivals 54 Sarah Phillips Kirstie Grainger Nick Beare Speaking task Pupil A Ask your partner and label your picture Use these words and phrases hob kettle mixer tap What does How you say mean? in English? microwave sink oven tray Pupil B Ask your partner and label your picture Use these words and phrases oven tray What does How you say sink microwave mean? in English? kettle tap hob mixer Unit Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Grammar table Complete the grammar table Use the dialogue to help you What was there at the party? There was a cake There were some crisps There wasn’t a band There weren’t any balloons Was there a CD player? Yes, there was Were there any presents? Yes, there were Was there a magician? No, there wasn’t Were there any sweets? No, there weren’t Affirmative a cake was some crisps There a band Negative weren’t a CD player? Questions ? there ? Were Short answers Yes, there Yes, Incredible English 2nd Edition any sweets? PHOTOCOPIABLE were © Oxford University Press , there wasn’t No, there Unit Story playscript The first question Write the words and phrases in groups next to the door I’m not sure a second keyboard I don’t know I haven’t got a clue on the shelf half an hour a minute mouse five minutes under the table I’ve got no idea on the table Choose words and complete the playscript Meg: Look! The Red Wolves are here Oli: Come on Let’s go in Rav: Let’s find a librarian Meg: Excuse me Can you help us? Librarian: Certainly Oli: We have to answer a question How long is the equator? But I can help you find out Librarian: Librarian: That’s strange I was here ago There were some geography CDs Meg: Where are they now? Rav: Oh look! The Red Wolves have got them Librarian: Why not look on the internet? Meg: Brilliant! Come on! Here’s a computer Rav: But there isn’t a next to the Librarian: There was a computer I saw it! Look in the big encyclopedia It’s over there, Oli: Look I’ve found the answer! Meg: The equator is 40,075 kilometres long Now act out the play Unit Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Vocabulary record Topic: Things we read word or phrase part of speech meaning Parts of speech n = noun v = verb adj = adjective example How you spell ‘library’? dictionary leaflet n I don’t know Let’s look in the dictionary n I used an encyclopedia to my homework yesterday n This leaflet is about the swimming pool My mum likes magazines website notice n There is a notice in our classroom n comic n newspaper We usually buy a newspaper on Sundays n You can find the capital city of a country in an atlas poster n Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Unit Book review (name) What is the title of the book? Who is the author? a detective story a book of folk tales a historical story What kind of book is it? a funny story an adventure story a story about … What is the book about? This is a great book What is your opinion of the book? exciting I really like it interesting funny I don’t like this book I recommend it I don’t recommend it Unit boring You should read it! I quite like this book I think this book is … Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Using a concept map Read the words and sentences for a concept map about television Match them with the main ideas words and sentences main ideas of the concept map You can learn a lot Good things about television It can stop you doing other activities screen Bad things about television turn on remote control Parts of a television There are a lot of adverts change (the channel) Verbs we use to talk about television funny cartoons Work in groups of three Choose another activity Use the ideas below or your own ideas Make a giant concept map computer games sport reading the internet Give a short talk about your concept map Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Unit Speaking task Ask questions to guess which box your partner has chosen Choose a box Write the number of your box on a piece of paper Don’t show your partner Play in pairs Take turns to ask your partner a question The winner is the person to guess correctly first 3 Unit Incredible English 2nd Edition 10 PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Grammar table Complete the grammar table Use the dialogue to help you What could Neanderthals do? They could make tools from stone, wood and bone They couldn’t sew Could they cook? Yes, they could Could they write? No, they couldn’t could Affirmative make tools They Questions cook? Could ? , they could Short answers Incredible English 2nd Edition couldn’t Negative PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press No, they Unit Story playscript Lunch at the dig Write the words in groups jug 1000 fly knife 550 cow sheep swim 200 plate spoon rabbit chicken 250 run 100 Choose words and complete the playscript Oli: I’m starving! I want my lunch Meg: We haven’t got time for that Let’s look at these things first Meg: The label says this is years old is older Oli: This Rav: Yes, look It’s Red Wolves girl 1: I think they’ve got the answer Red Wolves boy: We have to stop them! Red Wolves girl 2: Let’s play a trick on them! Look! Look! It’s a dinosaur bone! Red Wolves girl 1: This dinosaur could years old It couldn’t Red Wolves boy: This bone is very old It’s the oldest thing here! Oli: You’re right about this animal It could Meg: But it wasn’t a dinosaur Red Wolves girl 1: Well, what was it? Rav: It was someone’s lunch! It was a Meg: The oldest thing is the ! Voice on the phone: That’s correct Well done Now act out the play 10 Unit Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Speaking task Do a survey Ask your friends and complete the table Name 42 Unit Ideal job Incredible English 2nd Edition Why? PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Grammar table Complete the grammar table Use the dialogue to help you Does Rob Rider ride for the USA? No, he doesn’t Can he ride with no hands?? Yes, he can Has he got a personal helmet? Yes, he has Tell me about the race Did they have chocolates? Rob Rider No, they didn’t Were they happy? Yes, they were Could the fans take photos?? No, they couldn’t The Canadian Motorcycle Race winners Questions Short answers Is American? Has got a helmet? hasn’t Can ride with no hands? can’t he ride for the USA? is Yes, isn’t does No, he Was happy? was wasn’t Did win the race? did didn’t Could talk to the crowd? could couldn’t Are in England? are aren’t Have got flowers? have haven’t Can hear the music? can Do speak English? Yes, they No, happy? Could don’t weren’t have chocolates? did take photos? could Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Unit 43 Story playscript Firefighter Patch Write the words and phrases in groups yard important hall clean the station lucky goat garage fight fires dog rescue people horse kitchen parrot wear a uniform intelligent Choose words and complete the playscript Meg: Excuse me We’re looking for Firefighter Patch Is he here? Firefighter 1: Yes, he is I saw him in the station a minute ago Meg: He isn’t here Oli: Perhaps he’s in the Rav: Look I think there’s a Meg: Hello Is Firefighter Patch out here? Rav: We can’t find him anywhere here Firefighter 2: You’re looking at him This is Patch Meg: ! Oh! Patch is a Firefighter 2: Yes, but he works for the Fire Service Oli: What you mean? ! Firefighter 2: He’s our pet He’s very He lives in the fire station Oli: What does he have to do? Rav: He has to ! Oli: Does he ? FF: No, he doesn’t But he rides in the fire engines Rav: He’s a very ! Now act out the play 44 Unit Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Vocabulary record Topic: Jobs word or phrase part of speech artist n secretary n bus driver meaning Parts of speech n = noun v = verb adj = adjective example An artist paints pictures n A shop assistant usually works inside n I want to be a mechanic when I grow up n cook The cook’s hat is white n A waitress is very busy every evening n A builder wears a very hard hat n A police officer has to wear a uniform cleaner police officer firefighter Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Unit 45 Tessellations Cut out these shapes Follow these instructions to tessellate the shape Put one shape on top of the other Move the top shape like this Put another shape on top and move it like this Now start a new row underneath Place your next shape like this Continue to tessellate the rest of the shapes Try to tessellate them in different directions Make other shapes with four sides and tessellate them 46 Unit Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Speaking task Discuss the sports and put them on the diagram Complete the diagram with your opinion of these sports Complete the title with your name hiking (h) snowboarding (s) go-karting (g) rock climbing (r) canoeing (c) windsurfing (w) ice skating (i) ’s diagram easy safe dangerous difficult Compare with your partner Discuss and then complete this diagram with four of the sports that you agree on Complete the title with your names and ’s diagram easy safe dangerous difficult Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Unit 47 Grammar table Complete the grammar table Use the dialogue to help you What sports can the children do? I’ve tried canoeing I’ve been mountain biking I’ve never ridden a horse He’s tried canoeing They’ve climbed a rockface Has he ever ridden a horse? No, he hasn’t Have they ever been sailing? No, they haven’t We’ve climbed a rockface We’ve tried windsurfing We’ve never been sailing Has he ever been mountain biking? Yes, he has Have they ever tried windsurfing? Yes, they have Affirmative have I/You/We/They has He/She Negative I/You/We/They He/She ’ve climbed a rockface tried canoeing been mountain biking have ’s you we they Questions sailing? a horse? windsurfing? ever he she Short answers Yes, he/she Yes, I/You/We/They have 48 Unit No, he/she hasn’t No, I/You/We/They Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Story playscript The winners Write the words and phrases in groups horrible great canoeing straight ahead river difficult rock climbing left exciting lake fun sea horse riding right Choose words and complete the playscript Instructor: You have to ride a horse, climb a rockface, and then canoe to the finish line Here’s your map ? Oli: Have you ever tried Rav: No, I haven’t Meg: I have It’s Meg: How far is it? Oli: Another 500 metres Rav: This is Meg: I’ve never climbed a rockface! Oli: Neither have I It looks Rav: Ouch! My knee! Meg: Now we have to canoe to the finish line Rav: There’s the Oli: The water is freezing! Meg: Go Rav: OK Isn’t this Woman: Well done, kids Can you answer the last question? Who am I? Meg: Oh, I know! You’re the voice on the phone! Woman: You’re right! The Incredible Team are the winners! Rav: It was Oli: But it was Meg: We hope you had a good time Goodbye! ! ! ! Come on! , Rav! Go ! ? Now act out the play Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Unit 49 Parts of speech n = noun v = verb adj = adjective Vocabulary record Topic: Adventure sports word or phrase skiing part of speech n meaning example We didn’t go skiing last year Have you ever tried snowboarding? rock climbing n n I think go-karting is very exciting! ice skating horse riding n canoeing n Windsurfing is very difficult and you have to practise a lot n Would you like to come canoeing with us? I have never been sailing n rollerblading 50 Unit n Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Measuring easuring the wind ind Make a wind gauge t t t t t You need: some plasticine some card a lollipop stick some sticky tape some paper Make a scale on your wind gauge Blow softly on your wind gauge Mark the position of the pointer with number Blow a bit harder and mark the position with number Blow very hard and mark the position with number 3 Use your wind gauge outside on different days for a week Record your results in the table Day Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE Position © Oxford University Press Unit 51 7–9 Revision Pupil A What have they done? Ricky Atkins 1984 1988 Tina Everett the Jarvis twins 1984 1984 She was born He was born 1990 1990 1990 2000 2000 2000 2004 2004 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2004 She made her first CD ‘Time to Cry’ was Number in the US She did a concert tour of Europe ‘We’re in a new world” was Number in the UK She made a film (‘Are you ready?’) Read about Ricky Atkins Write the details on the timeline Ricky Atkins was born in 1988 He acted in the play ‘Dance on’ in the UK in 2007 He made his first US film in 2009 and he immediately became famous He also acted in two successful films in the UK ‘Talk, Talk, Talk’ was the most popular film in 2010, and he won an award for ‘Blue Moonlight’ in 2012 He married an actress, Jane Starling, in 2011 He’s never appeared in a television series or sung in a band Answer your partner’s questions about Tina Everett Has she ever acted in a television series in the United Kingdom? Yes, in 2011 she acted in the television series ‘We’re in a new world’ Ask your partner questions about the Jarvis twins Complete the timeline Have they ever made a film? Yes, they have Look back at page 85 in your Activity Book Write a diary entry for Tina Everett for last week 52 Units 7–9 Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press 7–9 Revision Pupil B What have they done? Ricky Atkins the Jarvis twins 1984 1988 Tina Everett 1984 1984 She was born He was born 1990 1990 1990 2000 2000 2000 2004 2004 2004 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 They made their first CD They made a film (‘Music time’) They did a concert tour of Japan and China They did a concert tour of Canada and the US ‘A special place’ was Number in Canada Read about Ricky Atkins Write the details on the timeline Ricky Atkins was born in 1988 He acted in the play ‘Dance on’ in the UK in 2007 He made his first US film in 2009 and he immediately became famous He also acted in two successful films in the UK ‘Talk, Talk, Talk’ was the most popular film in 2010, and he won an award for ‘Blue Moonlight’ in 2012 He married an actress, Jane Starling, in 2011 He’s never appeared in a television series or sung in a band Ask your partner questions about Tina Everett Complete the timeline Has she ever acted in a television series in the United Kingdom? Yes, in 2011 she acted in the television series ‘We’re in a new world’ Answer your partner’s questions about the Jarvis twins Have they ever made a film? Yes, they have Look back at page 85 in your Activity Book Write a diary entry for the Jarvis twins for last week Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Units 7– 53 A year with the Pilgrims Throw a dice and play the game in groups of three or four You meet some Native Americans Native Americans come to the colony hey aren’t hey are friendly friendly You catch a turkey You inish building the irst house You ind a site for the colony It’s winter here is lots of snow he boat arrives in America, December 17th 1620 here isn’t enough food in the colony It’s spring Life is easier now You learn to grow corn and catch ish 54 Festivals Many Native Americans die from smallpox Your irst hankgiving dinner! Your irst harvest is excellent! Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Make a Chinese Dragon What is a Chinese dragon made of? Listen and complete the labels $ 3.35 rabbit eagle camel shell the head of a camel fish deer cow tiger snake the scales of a the neck of a the ears of a the horns of a the eyes of a the stomach of a the paws of a the claws of an Cut out the puzzle pieces and make the dragon picture Stick the labels onto your dragon picture Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Festivals 55 Great Clarendon Street, Oxford, United Kingdom Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide Oxford is a registered trade mark of Oxford University Press in the UK and in certain other countries © Oxford University Press The moral rights of the author have been asserted First published in 10 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, without the prior permission in writing of Oxford University Press, or as expressly permitted by law, by licence or under terms agreed with the appropriate reprographics rights organization Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope of the above should be sent to the ELT Rights Department, Oxford University Press, at the address above You must not circulate this work in any other form and you must impose this same condition on any acquirer Links to third party websites are provided by Oxford in good faith and for information only Oxford disclaims any responsibility for the materials contained in any third party website referenced in this work Photocopying The Publisher grants permission for the photocopying of those pages marked ‘photocopiable’ according to the following conditions Individual purchasers may make copies for their own use or for use by classes that they teach School purchasers may make copies for use by staff and students, but this permission does not extend to additional schools or branches Under no circumstances may any part of this book be photocopied for resale Printed in China This book is printed on paper from certified and well-managed sources Illustrations by 53, 54, 55 www.oup.com/elt/incredibleenglish ... Unit n Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press A Roman numbers game Fill in the empty squares Then play a pairs game LXXV CL 416 832 MM DCCCXXXII 150 1 351 75 14 XCVIII... answers Incredible English 2nd Edition couldn’t Negative PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press No, they Unit Story playscript Lunch at the dig Write the words in groups jug 1000 fly knife 55 0... visit Look back at page 25 in your Activity Book Write a leaflet about the theme park Incredible English 2nd Edition PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press Units 4–6 35 4–6 Revision Pupil B When

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