Contents Starter page 4 Here we go! Vocabulary review Questions review: present, past and future Getting to know people 1 page 6 Study tips ask for help, do everything alone, get distracted, go to bed early, listen to music, make a study plan, pay attention, take notes, watch TV, worry arrive on time, bring a pen, cheat, copy, distract others, listen carefully, read the instructions, talk, write your name Social Studies School subjects Should and shouldn’t for advice Must and mustn’t for obligation Asking for and giving study advice Talking about exam advice 2 page 16 Listen to your art bad, boring, cheap, dark, expensive, good, horrible, light, modern, silly, weird creative, exciting, funny, inventive, lovely, popular, shy, successful, talented Art Painting techniques Comparative and Superlative adjectives Comparatives with as … as Describing and comparing paintings Comparing people and works of art 3 page 26 Time to eat! avocado, cereal, chocolate sauce, coffee, cucumbers, honey, ice cream, peaches, peppers, watermelon flour, pancakes, salt, a pinch, pour, a scoop, a spoonful, mix, toss, weigh Science Food and the five senses How much and How many Quantifiers Talking about food quantities Talking about recipes Our trip to the USA: Food page 36 4 page 38 Grand inventions brought, built, enjoyed, explored, invented, said, sent, travelled, used, wore games console, laptop computer, microwave, mobile phone, passenger plane, remote control, sun cream, trampoline, vinyl record, zip Social Studies Inventions Past Simple with ago Could and couldn’t for ability in the past Talking about the past with ago Talking about abilities in the past 5 page 48 Let’s investigate! attic, balcony, basement, garage, gate, hall, roof, shed, shelf, stairs appear, disappear, discover, follow, hurry, investigate, remember, search, solve Social Studies Being eco-friendly Past Continuous Past Continuous questions Describing past actions Asking about past actions 6 page 58 How we move badly, beautifully, fast, happily, hard, noisily, peacefully, quietly, slowly, well cheetah, eagle, kangaroo, mole, peacock, platypus, polar bear, sloth, swan, tortoise Science Animal homes Adverbs of manner Comparative and Superlative adverbs Describing how we do things Comparing how things move Our trip to the USA: People page 68 7 page 70 World travellers been, camped, caught, climbed, drunk, eaten, landed, skied, swum, taken off chopsticks, festival, field, hill, market, noodles, postcard, statue, tea, temple Social Studies Great Britain Present Perfect Present Perfect with just Talking about past experiences Talking about recent past experiences 8 page 80 Our planet donate, pick up, plant, recycle, reduce, repair, reuse, save, turn off, upcycle cotton, glass, gold, leather, metal, paper, plastic, rubber, silver, wood Science The water cycle Zero Conditional Zero Conditional word order Talking about consequences Focussing on word order Our trip to the USA: Landmarks page 90 Communication page 92 Language reference page 100 Vocabulary Grammar Functions Fast finisher activities available in the Teacher’s Book FF 20
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