Amazing Journey Destination B1

Fast finisher activities available in the Teacher’s Book FF Contents Starter page 4 Here we go! Hobbies and interests Hi, my name’s Hannah. I like swimming. What did you do during the holidays? I went to the beach. Introducing yourself and talking about interests Asking and answering questions about the past 1 page 6 End of the holidays bought a skateboard, broke my arm, fell off my bike, found a message in a bottle, held a snake, lost my passport, met a famous person, read a novel, stood on top of a mountain, told stories bite, cut, scream, shake, shave, stare, think, throw, touch, turn Literacy Literary genres Regular and irregular Past Simple verbs Wh- questions While and when with past tenses Phrasal verbs Talking about events in the past Describing past actions when/while other events occurred Using phrasal verbs 2 page 18 Using technology coding, listening to music, making video calls, playing video games, reading e-books, recording videos, studying robotics, taking photos, watching videos, writing a blog battery, charger, download, headphones, mouse, printer, speaker, tablet, virus, website Computing Robotics Adjective and preposition pairs Could, let’s, shall and how about for suggestions If I were you and I wish Expressing preferences and abilities Making suggestions Expressing wishes and giving advice 3 page 30 Adventures coast, desert, mountain range, tropical rainforest, tundra; caught a fish, driven a 4x4, flown over, ridden a camel, taken photos bought, charged, checked, found, washed; compass, first-aid kit, insect repellent, sleeping bag, torch Social Studies Life in a cold place Present Perfect questions with ever Present Perfect with already and yet Past Perfect Asking about past experiences Talking about past experiences Describing past events Our trip to Australia: Cities page 42 4 page 44 Living abroad France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Portugal French, German, Irish, Italian, Portuguese felt, learned, lived, made, missed, studied, taught, travelled, tried, worked Social Studies Greetings around the world Present Perfect with never Present Perfect with for and since Reported speech with said and told Talking about life experiences Talking about different cultures and customs Reporting direct speech 5 page 56 A day in the life architect, builder, fashion designer, gardener, journalist, lifeguard, pharmacist, plumber, translator, vet boss, building site, magazine, meeting, newspaper, office, patient, pharmacy, studio, swimming pool Maths Telling the time Relative pronouns who, where, that Sequencing words Second Conditional Describing people’s jobs Talking about a day in someone’s life Talking about improbable events 6 page 68 Let’s get creative! art class, choir, circus club, comic design, drama club, film club, modern dance, orchestra, photography, sewing class actors, audience, costume, curtains, director, make-up, props, script, set, stage Art The performing arts Future with will and won’t Wh- questions with will: how, what, when, where, which, who Will vs. going to Talking about plans and predictions Asking about plans and predictions Talking about the future Our trip to Australia: Artists page 80 7 page 82 A museum trip bone, claws, dinosaur, footprint, fossil, horns, mammoth, skeleton, skull, tusks annoyed, bored, confused, disappointed, excited, frightened, interested, surprised, tired, worried Science Dinosaurs Tag questions -ing and -ed adjectives Reported speech questions with asked Talking about prehistoric animals Describing feelings Reporting questions 8 page 94 Fun at the fair! bouncy castle, bumper cars, carousel, Ferris wheel, ghost train, house of mirrors, mini golf, roller coaster, slide bracelet, candyfloss, chips, concert, fireworks, hot dog, juggler, necklace, popcorn, stalls Maths Money Somebody, everybody, anybody and nobody May, might, will and won’t for future possibilities Modal verbs of deduction Talking about groups of people Talking about future possibilities Making deductions Our trip to Australia: Landmarks page 106 Communication page 108 Verb support page 125 Useful idioms page 124 Irregular verbs list page 128 Vocabulary Grammar Functions bite, cut, scream, shake, shave, stare, think, throw, touch, turn , let’s, shall will - 22

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