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Picture Grammar for Childreny3y * 4 we“4 Topic-based Grammar Practice ‘\ e David Vale Macmillan Education Between Towns Road, Oxford OX4 3PP, UK A division of Macmillan Publishers Limited Companies and representatives throughout the world Student’s Book 2 (Intled) ISBN 0 435 29736 8 Student’s Book 2 (Greek ed) ISBN 0 435 29744 9 Answer Key 2 ISBN 0 435 29737 6 ‘Text © David Vale 1997 Design and illustration © Macmillan Publishers Limited 1998 einemann is waderark of Harcourt Edvstion, wed under cence All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publishers. Designed by Sue Vaudin Cover illustration by Colin Robson Mlustrations by Nick Duffy, Phil Garner, Teri Gower, David Peet ‘The publishers would like to thank the following for permission to reproduce their material: Bruce Coleman p29(t); Frank Lane PA p29. Commissioned photography by David Lloyd Parker pp2, 3, 22, 23, 24, 28. Acknowledgements ‘The author would like to thank all the staff at Macmillan Heinemann ELT who have been involved in this project. ‘Thanks also to Ana, Simone and Matthew for their creative input and constant support, Alex for his inspirational art at the beginning, Bill and Nick for their comments and advice early on, Steve Mullaney for many practical ideas on vocabulary. The publishers would like to thank the following teachers and advisers for their comments during the development of the course: Athina Dimou, Greece; Elli Papamerkouriou, Greece; Eva Venizelou, Greece; Dr Engy Arafa, Egypt; Julie Selenski, Mexico; Teli Kalambaheti, Thailand; Carolyn Barraclough, UK; Mary Charrington, UK; Annie Hughes, UK: Jayne Moon, UK; Wendy Superfine, UK Printed in Thailand 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 Picture Grammar « for Children Es Contents _—__ an Title Grammar Page Indoor market Word order; ..have/has got Be Journey Present continuous ee Know-how Canlcan’t y? Library Present simple a My diary Prepositions of time ae Night and day jobs Wh- questions D> On the beach Present continuous/simple , a Picnic a/an/some/any J Quiz How much/How many G e nS 8 Grammar summary 2 gz Words and phrases racer market Words you need 1, Circle the words you don't know. Learn them. 2) Tick (V) your favourite fruit. Describe it. Underline one you don't like. Describe it. dresses ) know Extra words you kno Word check WR Complete each list. Tick your favourite in each list. _t tomatoe These have got seeds These have not got seeds (fruit) (vegetables) @ Write a or an. Circle things you have at home. an avocado opple 2 potato carrot onion lemon orange sweater tie jacket @ Complete. i lapple + 2 apples = apples 1. | banena + 2 banan, = __banan, 2. [tomato + 4 tomat, = __tomat 3. | potato + 6 potat = __ potat, B | blouse + 7 blous, = blous 5. Idress + 3dress__ = Show what you know a Draw and describe your favourite fruit or vegetable. , This i favourite fruit. [ Choose from these words and complete. ip! Gea OS colour big, small, long, short round green, yellow, blue, red, pink I want a Jona, arean dress, please. 1. Lwant o jacket, please. 2. I want a T-shirt, please. 3. Iwant two ,__ cucumbers, please. 4. Lwant four : peaches, please I want three tomatoes, please. “LONG WB) Write in the correct order. Sa small/three/tomatoes/round ll, round t |. big/bonana/alyellow . potato/smali/brown/a . carrot/a/orange/long . ties/eight/blue/short a 3 4, green/round/avocados/two 5 6. coats/red/four/long Practice a eo. Oo s One tomato has got ten seeds. |, One peach has got seed. oO @ 2. One lemon has got seeds, © se 3. One grape has got seeds rd 4, One pear has got seeds. 12 Complete B® Complete. One peach has got one big, brown seed. @ Two peaches have got zwo big, brown seeds One tomato has got ten small, yellow seed. o 4 sae Three tomatoes have got seeds. Four lemons have got sixteen small, white seeds. One lemon has got Three grapes have got eighteen small, biack seeds, One grape has got seeds Five pears have got ten small, seeds, 47 98 oe %u One pear has got seeds. Ihave got two white T-shirts. Lindo has got four white T-shirts. We have got six Tshirts, Jack has got sweaters. Dovid has got one sweater. They have got three green sweaters Sue has got red apples. Linda has got five apples. They have got nine Practice WA Draw and colour a ‘Potato face’ and a ‘Carrot face’, Describe your faces. Mr Potato Face has got... Miss Carrot Face has got ... wi2 big blue eyes wa long red nose GB) Read. Colour the clothes. Give me my yellow tie, please. Give me my red jacket, please. Give me my long black coat, please. WG, Complete the recipe. Draw your fruit salad. ——— a ge How to make a fruit salad green/apples/two/wash Wash two green apples, Cut the apples into small pieces. peaches/wash/smali/three Wash Cut the peaches into halves twolpeel/oranges/big Cut the oranges into small pieces. long/peel/three/bananas Cut the bananas into small piece: Put ice cream on the fruit. Eat your fruit salad! Now you know WD Look at pages 2-3. Play ‘I Spy’. I spy, with my little eye, a big, red Gs © rex) =o @ What four things are missing from Washing line 2? oppo nete es . Wishing line 2 a OS) 7 per”. Al : asmall, green T-shirt 3. Think with your teacher Circle the correct sentences. Tell your teacher why. \ «a. Angela has got two sweaters green. b. Angela has got two green sweaters. c. Angela has got green two sweaters. 2 a. Give me two big red apples, please. b. Give me big two apples red, please. c. Give me red big two apples, please. Words you need @ Circle the actions you don't know. Learn them. 2) Underline animals you don't know. Learn their names. | Jack's mum | —— @- Complete drink drinking drive ead read play knit knit ride ing fly ing jump si cry @randad es gran, driving Ploy. ng ng ng ary. S~-® ay @ bro. Look at the train on pages 8-9. Complete. My name is Jack. I am playing dominoes. Their names are Jack and Jenny. They are playing dominoes. |. My name is Jenny. 1am Jack's sister: |____ ing dominoes. Her name is Mary. She is Jack's grandma, She _kn 3. Their names are Jack, Jenny, Sue and Mary. They are Jack's family. They sit, on a train. 4. Your name is Bill. You are Jack's brother. You cr. 2@: Lock at: pages 8-9. ‘thie quiz about the farm animale. “The cat isn't eating. It ig sitting on the wall. |. The farmer isn't riding o bike. She a tractor 2, The ducks aren't flying, They swimming. 3. The dog isn’t running, It 4, The horses aren't jumping. They @Look at pages 8-9, Complete and citcle a or b Am I knitting? No, I'm not. I'm crying. Who am I? a. Jack's sister. (b. Jack’s broth I. Is he wear____a yellow T-shirt? No, he isn't. He's wearing a white shirt. Who is he? «a. Jack's brother: b. Jack. 2. Am I play___ dominoes? No, I'm not. I'm reading. Who am P a. Jenny. _b. Jack's mum, 3, Is it ea___? No, it isn't, It's sitting on a wall. What is it? a. The farmer's dog. b. The farmer's cat 4, Are you rid____@ horse? No, you're not. You're driving @ tractor: Who are you? a. The farmer. b, The farmer's dad. Practice @ Draw and colour. |. Grandma is wearing @ yellow blouse. She is eating an ice cream. 2, Jenny is wearing a red sweater: She is drinking lemonade. 3. Jack is wear! green shorts, He is reading a book. What are the ducks doing? |. What is the sheep doing? It___ a sweater. . 2, What is the horse doing? It___ a bike 3, What is the cow doing? a milk 4, Whot are the cats doing? = They___— dominoes. 5, What is the dog doing? ft a tractor (@> Oraw a picture of you and your family on a journey. Anewer. |. Where are you going? I___ going to 2. Are you going with your friends? No, with my family 3. What are you doing? I Practice 2@ Read and complete. - a. Read with a friend. I'm watching TV. What are you doing? Hi, Michael, It's me, Jack Now you know , © Look at the picture and read Jack's letter about his holiday. Dear Michael, This is @ picture of my holiday. I'm swimming. I'm having a fantastic time! My dad is fishing. My mum is reading a book. What are you doing ? Are you riding your new bike ? Write to me. Send a picture Tack. -@ You are on holiday. Write a letter to Jack and draw a picture. A | it Think with your teacher Point to your picture. Tell your teacher what you are doing. now-how Words you need ® Circle the words you don’t know. Learn them. ‘@ Circle one action you can do. Underline one musical instrument you can’t play. . Eo ek a Seen sie hy jump % oP talk =+ ploy ¥ tennis | play the | piano sing | owe rey Ny |. | Be oS esate Extra words * speak. duck fy frog climb parrot dance swim penguin = 7 penguin 4 = Sue can play the drums. fe Jack can play the violin, Linda | can ploy the guitar Michael | can sing Moria can play the piano. Show what you know 1 @ Complete. Use a ¥ (can) or a x (can't). @ Complete the questions. Answer. Read and circle T (True) or F (Falee). A monkey can climb trees. T/F A frog can't jump. TIF A parrot can talk. T/F A penguin can fly. T/F j A bird can't ride a bike. TF 1 pws swim fly penguin x parrot x duck cat v x I My friend Look at the chart and complete. A penguin can swim but it can’t fly. 1. A parrot can't but —__ 2. Aduck can ond — 3. Acat can but Se 4. can but 5. My friend con but —. Can ducks climb trees? No, they can't: penguins fly? they a monkey ride a bike? Jit you sing? vl you and your friend swim? Il z 3. 4 5. your friend climb 9 tree? REGS | Ae Practice e Read and complete. ? This animal can zalk but it can’t swim. It's o parrot. 1, This animal can ond it can swim It's a frog. 2. This animal can swim but it can’t I's a penguin. 3. This onimal can't sing but it can trees, __It's a monkey. 4. can and I can but | can't , * 839.9 oe E Jack can play the drums. 3 1. Linda the guitar: 2. Michael sing. 3. Maria the violin. 4. Dovid sing a [the 2 $ — Practice a In our class..._| play the piano | play the drums _| sing can Hd HH | HHI He Ld i can’ t Be 44 U/l MW I. 2 a 4, d In our class..._| play the piano How many children car sing? How many children can't play the piano? How many children con play the drums? How many children _____ play the__? How many children How many children 1m & sing? ko le play the Hy play the drums _| sing dance can can’ "t . In our class ___ children In our class 10 children can sing. ~ In our class ___ children In our class children can't In our class children sing play the dance, En Can you play the piano? Can you play the drums? Can you play the violin? Can you sing a song? Can you swim a river? Can you climb a tree? Can you run ond skip? Can you jump like me? 1, 2,3 - JUMP! <2 AOD Now you know Read, complete and draw. Ican swim, I can't fy My first letter is 'P Con you draw a picture of me? ~~ I can fy | can swim. My first letter is ‘D’. Can you draw a picture of me? Ican sing, I can dance My first letter is dd this is @ picture of me) * Complete and answer for you and your friends, Can you ride o bike? Yes, | can. your friend swim?__ you and your friends play the violin? your friends Hy pwn 2 Yes, they can. Think with your teacher Do you use can and can't in the same way in your language? |. Penguins con swim but they can't climb trees. 2. Can you swim? Yes, I can. (No, I can't) 3. My friend can play the piano. She can't play the violin, =e Word order Write in the correct order. (5 points) I can see three small black cats, I can see... 1. red/hens/big/two dress/one/green/long —__ =, small/five/violins/brown Li yellow/six/skirts/short B can/can’t RwWN oe 1 Complete the table. Use ¥ (can) or X (can’t). (10 points) swim fly jump talk ride @ bike ime | | a duck a penguin a cat | | | | | | 2. Circle the correct sentences in List A and List B. (5 points) List A List B 1. Ducks and penguins can swim. Cats and dogs can climb trees. A cat can climb My friend con ride bike My friend can't ride a bike My friend can talk in English My friend can’t talk in English wRwn | can play the violin I can't play the violin, Match the questions to the pictures. (4 points) have got four legs. I can walk n. [can't climb Tear What am I Ihave got two legs. | can’t run, What om I? 3. [| have got a long tail. I fly. What am I? 4 got three legs. | can't walk. | can't play. You can play me. ‘What an 5 got four legs. | can't walk. Turn me off and | can't talk What am 2? wing and can Complete the sentences. (20 points) (talk) The parrot is talking. The parrots are talkina, ump) The frog _ The 5 2. The bird _ The s__ 3. (swim) The duck __ The s_ 4, (run) The horse __ The s__ = Complete with true answers. (6 points) Is the duck climbing a tree? No, it isn’t. Ducks can't climb trees. Are the dogs climbing a tree? No, they aren't. Dogs___ trees. No, it isn't. Hens __ No, they aren't. Penguins . Tourscon 50 a= AI) = a ibrary Words you need WA, Circle the words you don't know. Learn them. WW Underline your favourite type of book. Love ool stories a (GEOGRAPHY Geography Music Dictionaries Adventure True stories stories Atlases librarian stories Word check MA Complete for this book. The title is: P. G for Children. The author is: David V. There are pages in the book NA Complete. singular plural comics magozines videos dictionary dictiona ycloped. atlas, "a Write your favourites, ‘My favourite story __| ‘My favourite magazine My favourite comic re My favourite video NA Number the subjects 1-7. 1 = your favourite subject. Geography Maths History Science Music Sport = Art newspapers Show what you know WD Match. want/wants.. Look in . of the library. I want a book about pianos. the Geography section ‘You want a book about numbers the Sports section Linda wants a book about robots. the Music section We want a book about Africa. the Maths section Michael and Jack want ¢ book about baseball the Science section A Complete using like/likes and want/wants. Linda likes Science and Maths. She wants a book about computers. I. Jock the guitar, He a book about Music. 21 Sport. | a magazine about tennis. 3. Does Sue ____ History? Yes, she does. She a book about the Romans. 4, Do Jack and David __ Geography? Yes, they do. They a book about Japan. 5. Do you _____ Music? Yes, | do. | a book about pianos. @ Complete using don rt, I don't like Science. I don't want a book about robots. I. He like Geography. He want a book about Japan 2. Linda like Music. She want a book about guitars 3. We like Sport. We want @ book about baseball WC Complete with do, don't, does, doeen't. Do you like art? Yes, 1 do. \ you like videos? 2 your friend like love stories? No, he 3 your friends like ghost stories? No, they 4 your friend like comics? Yes, she 5 Jack like Geography? Yes, he Practice WA Complete for you and your friende. I like true stories. I don’t like ghost stories. Marie likes animal stories. She doesn't like love stories. Marie and Anna like animal stories. They don't like ghost stories. 1 Vik stories. | n't like stories. 2. lik, stories. He n't like stories. % lik, stories. She n't like stories. 4, ‘and lik__ stories. They n't like Yd Complete for you and your friends. Do you like History? Yes, | do. (No, | don't.) Does David like Maths? Yes, he does. (No, he doesn't, Do David and Marie like History? No, they don't. (Yes they do.) |. you like Maths? — 2 ____you like 2 Nol 3. Does your friend like 2 Yes, 4, _____ your friend like 2 No, 5. Do your friends Art? 3 6. Do your friends English? _ YA Complete for you and your friends. What stories do you like? Like Ghost stories, What comics does Anna like? likes *. re |. What books _____ you like? 2. What comics ____you like? 3. What books your friend like? 4, What comics your friend like? 5. What videos _____ your friends like? They Practice a a. Look at the chart. stories subjects Names | ghost stories [true stories _| animal stories _| Maths |Music_| English Linda v x x v x x David x v x x x v Sue x x ¥ x v x b. Complete. Dovid likes true stories. He doesn't like Music. He likes English. 1. Linde ghost stories. She lish. She Maths. 2. David true stories. He Music, He English. 3. Sue onimal stories. She Maths. She Music DB Make a "like/don's like" chart for your friends using W and x. Make sentences to describe it. Our Class likes/doesn't like. stories subjects Names | ghost stories _|true stories [animal stories _| Maths | Music _| English Now you know WA Complete about your favourite story. What's the title of your favourite story? I 2. What are the names of the people in the story? 3. Who do you like in the story? I li___ 4. Who don't you like in the story? Idon__li___ 5. What story do you want to read next? 1 wa___ to read Story title: Choracter’s name: likes doesn't like Think with your teacher Complete with your own ideas. Read to your teacher. Wou/WelThey like She/He Ii IYou/We/They don't li__ She/He ia Do Wyoulwelthey I Does she/he Ii. stories. stories. stories, stories? stories? time | IN 3 o'clock er] 6 o'clock 5 9 o'clock “2 12 o'clock half past 3 half past 6 Extra words you know alendar half past 9 @® half past 12 seasons spring ~ winter ? Word check SGP Draw these times. 4 o'clock half past 8 BP Say and match the rhyming pairs. Underline 7 ‘outumn, Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday and Sunday the day today. Circle the ‘weekend’. Monday Tuesday OS friends day run, run, run day my day blue shoes day play and fun day his and hers day SBP Number the months. Circle the summer months 5 in your country. February September [_] November August May December [TZ] July April October [ March Jonuary June oO Show what you know SGD Write the times for you and your family’s everyday actions. me my mum my dad get up eat breakfast go to school get home from schoo! go to bed M@D Complete with your own times. Add at, in or on. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. I get up at Zo'clock in the morning on Mondays. I get up the morning Mondays, Tuesdays I1go to school the morning Leat lunch ___ the afternoon _ Wednesdays. I get home from school ___ ___ the afternoon __ Thurs I goto bed___ ____ night __ Fridays. I get up the morning __ the weekend MBP Complete with real information. 2. 3, 4 Bee Make a birthday card for your friend. My birthday isn’t in April My birthday isn’t in My mumi/dad’s birthday isn’t in My friend's birthday isn't in My school holidays aren't in Practice MD Complete for you. 1. Today is day. My favourite day is I don't like day. 2. Igo to bed o'clock Saturdays, 3. My favourite season is 4, My favourite month is 5, I go on holiday in (2 Draw. Complete a sentence about summer. I swim in summer. I in summer NEP Write the time in words. = four stat \s Practice MQ a. Read Linda's diary for next week and complete the exercise. ee 7S Monday Spm play volleyball 3@HGA - Tuesday 7 pm watch football Wednesday 10 am play basketball @ Ah Thursday Tam play tennis 2: Friday 3pm play basebal! Comp, Saturday 10am Play tennis with Jack "O-=aD> Sunday 10 pun watch basketball on televsion|(@] b. Complete the sentences. Linda is playing volleyball at 5 o'clock in the afternoon on Monday. |. She's watching football Tuesday, 2. She's playing basketball Wednesdoy 3. She's playing tennis Thursday, 4, She's playing baseball Friday 5, She's watching basketball on television Sunday SP Vichael ie telephoning Linda. Read and complete with at, in or on. Michael: Hi, Linda. This is Michael. Linda: Hi, Michael. Michael: What are you doing on Saturday? Linda: I'm playing tennis with Jack. Michael: What time? Linda: 10 o'clock, Michael the evening? Linda: No, the morning, Michael: But we're playing baseball 10 o'clock Soturdey morning Linda: Oh, no! Now you know QD Complete with true information. Add on or in. = wRwy S@D Ack a friend. Complete with at, in or on and write the anawers. ORwne Think with your teacher Write in the correct boxes. Christmas Day is 25th December. .. This year, Easter is March/April This year, my birthday is__a This year, my birthday is on a Wednesday. I don't go to school Sundays. Mother's Day is May this year & — Do you get up at 7:15 in the morning? Yes, | do. (No, | don't. Do you go to school 7 o'clock the morning? Does your teacher go to school Sundays? Do you and your friends play football__ the weekend? Does your mum/ded work night? Do you go to bed __ 10:15 at night? joruery Ge'deck Wedeesday the morning Saturday Winter night Tuesday 25th July half past six Wetinesday # and day jobe Me et ee SS 2 Words you need D> Circle the words you don't know. Learn them. DD Sivcle three jobs you tke D> Write 3 in each list. These people work in These people the day work at night Extra words you know QD Complete the clock faces by Complete the crosaword. " drawing on the hands. sua stars moon Earth space i, 4, quarter post three Show what you know D complete thie croseword with what, Where, When, Which, Who, Why, and How. 5. Where does a doctor work? A librarian, Where does a teacher work? They drive taxis. What do taxi drivers do? At a hospital. What do pilots do? At a school. Who works in o library? They fly aeroplanes. BD Find out and complete. 2 3, 4 5. How many schools are there in your neighbourhood? There are How big is your school? It is big/very big/small/very small How far is your home from school? It is__ kilometres/metres How long does it take to get to school? It takes minutes. What time does your school open? = It opens at Draw the time on the clock. 2a | Practice D> Complete and ask your partner. Your questions Your partner's answers |. What time do you wake up on school days? I wake up at o'clock, 2 do you eat for breakfast? leat for breakfast. 3 long does it take to get to school? It tokes about minutes. 4 5 your favourite teacher? My favourite teacher is ] 5 is your favourite subject? My favourite subject is Fina out for your schoo! and complete. |. How old is your school? My school is ol 2, _____ is your teacher's name? My teacher's = 3. ____ does your teacher live? My teacher lives __ 4 is the secretory in your school? The secretary is, 5. is the next school holiday? The next school holiday is in/on D siz. Complete and find out, a wile ae é a wee P oe: |. How far is the sun from the Earth? Itis kilometres. ] 2 for is the moon from the Earth? "It is kilometres 3 time does the sun rise? It rises at 4 time does the sun set? It sets at WSs Practice © J vou are a reporter. Your partner chooses a job. Ask your partner to "imagine" and complete the questions and answers. Good morning, I work for EYE TV. I'd like to ask you some questions Your questions Answers |. What is your job? Ima 2. re do you work? I work in 3. time do you start work? I stort work ot 4 many hours do you work every doy? I work hours every doy. 5 do you get to work? I get to work by walk. 6 ch days don't you work? I don't work on fi are your next holidays? My next holidays are in 8 are you going for your holidays? I'm going to Thank you very much. Goodbye BD view your favourive star. Complete and anewer |, Who is your favourite stor? His/Her name is ‘old is he/she? He/She is years old. colour hair has he/she got? He/She hair. does he/she come from? from 2 3 4 bt Write a class quiz. Use questions starting with Wh...’and ‘How! Now you know D> Complete these questions for your partner to anewer. Your questions Your partner's answers What is your favourite TV programme? time is it on TV? h day(s) of the week is it on? \ 2. 3, ___o is in it? (names) 4 5. W. e do you watch it? (In which room?) D> Buzz and Lou are astronauts. You are a TV reporter. Complete the questions. \ time do you get up? We get up at 8 o'clock. do you wear in your spaceship? We wear special spacesuits 3 works in the day? | work in the day works at night? My partner works at night. do you sleep? We sleep in special beds. do you do in your free time? We read. We play games Thank you very much, Buzz. Think with your teacher Put these words in the correct order to make questions. |. Whathis/jobiis? jain dialal Eeaiiaae SSG | ZeowhallfyoulGre? lS cote mod MS cerry 9) 3. he/Where/doesllive? 2 ° Vocabulary Choose one word to complete each set. (4 points) atlas comic feve night secretory |. adventure, animal, ghost, newspaper, magazine, dictionary, encyclopedic, 4. teacher, librarian, morning, afternoon, evening, like/want Complete for you and your friends. You may guess. (9 points) | like apples. | don't like lemons, Linda likes apples. She do. 1. Vike I do__ 2 likes She 3 likes He Complete for you and your friends. You may guess. (9 points) Do you want +: for breakfast? No, I don’t. I don Does Linda want an 2aa for breakfast? No, she doesn't. She na |. Do you want r bree No, | don't. 2. Does __ want _ for lunch? No, he doesn't He _ s. 3. Does___ for lunch? in, on, at Complete. Use in, on or at and true information. (5 points) When is your birthday? My birthday is i Marck |, When is your birthday? My 2. What time do yi go to school? u Complete. Use in, on or at. (7 points) Linda: Hi, Sue. This is Lindo. Sue: Hi, Linda. Linda: Do you want to go to the volleyball game _ the weekend? Sue: __ Saturday? Linda: No, _ Sunday. An Sue: What time? Linda: ___|0 o'clock. Sue: night? Linda: No, the morning. It finishes 12 o'clock. Ask your mum, Wh-... questions. Complete. Ask your partner. (10 points) Your questions Your partner's answers Where do you live? I live in Oxford. \ do you live? | live in old are you? Iam years old. time do you get to school on Mondays? | get to school at do you eat for lunch on schooldays? | eat for lunch, wR w is your favourite teacher? My fovourite teacher is Ms/Mr ‘Complete with What, Where, Who, Which, When, How, then match. (6 points) |, ____ for is the Earth from the sun? So BH December. — e USA? is the name of the first president of ‘About |50 million kilometres. 3. does Luciano Pavarotti come from? A nurse. 4 is the nearest star to the Earth? George Weshington 5. is Christmas Doy? Italy 6 works in a hospital? The sun. Tourscon 50 a Words you need Sh Circle the words you don't know. Learn them. Bpcirele three things you like to do on the beach. Word check Bh Match. Bh Circle the odd actions our, eating o kite in the water | on the beach at home vars | a horse swimming playing volleyball eating flying an ice cream riding @ horse reading riding a frisbee diving waterskiing sleeping throwing volleyball surfing sleeping sitting in the sea Bm Frese contnuoussinte ] sleep Play throw Extra words you know fishing making swimming sleeping ride run ru eat, dive dL___ sit sit. fly, ploy. ‘throw. Es Show what you know He Look at Picture 1 on pages 42-43 for 30 seconds. Complete. My name is Michael. I am swimming. 1. My name is Jack. | fish. 2. Her name is Linda. She waterski * 3. Our names are Sue and Michael. We swim, & Look at Picture 3 on pages 42-43. Complete. Tick W (True) or x (False). TRUE(W) |FALSE(X) Linda isr’t flying a kite, She's sitting in the sea, Vv I. Sue sleep _ She's eating an ice cream. 2. Jack sit. in the sea, He's eating an ice cream. 3._ Michael ond Linda fly kites. They're sitting in the seo. Look at Picture 4 on pages 42-43 for 30 seconds. Complete the questions and the pictures. u Is Jack making a sandcastle? Yes, he is. These are the colours on the flag. ae Fy 1. Is Linda rid, a horse? Yes, she is. This is the number on the horse. ; Jack and Michael mak. sondcastles? Yes, they are. This is the flag on Jack's sandcastle. x Sue div into the sea? Yes, she is. This is the nam . What do you and your friends do on the beach? Do you make sandcastles? Yes. | do. (No. | don't.) \ you swim in the sea? — — 2 your friend waterski? 3 your friends play volleyball? ii you waterski? Bp Present continuoussimpe | Practice Sip Look az Picture 1 on pages 42-43, Complete, I'm wearing a blue swimsuit. I'm fishing. Who am I? Jack. 1. Im weer, «a green swimsuit. I'm swim, Who am I? 2. She's wear. a yellow swimsuit. She's swim, Who is she? 3. She's weer, a red swimsuit. She's waters 2 Who is she? Bp Compare this pcture with Picture 8 on pages 42-43. Describe the differences. Michael isn't flying a kite in Picture 3. 1. Jock eat, @ green ice cream in Picture 3. 2. Linda wear, a yellow swimsuit in Picture 3 3, Sue swim, in Picture 3. Bp Rea, look at the chart and circle the correct answers. Jack, Linda, Michael and Sue go to the beach every year What do you do at the beach? Jock) Linda; Michael | Sue play volleyball v x v x swim v v v v ride horses ¥ v x x make sandcastles 4 x v x Jack Gwimsjdoesn't swim. |. Jack plays/doesn't play volleyball 2. Michael and Sue swim/don't swim. 3. Micheel rides/doesn't ride horses 4, Linda and Sue make/don't make sandcastles [Fresencconmowsinple Sy Practice Bret and complete with a ¥ or aX for a boy and girl in your class. What do you do on the beach? play volleyball throw a frisbee swim waterski ride horses make sandcastles Bp imagine you are on the beach. Compare and complete. In the pictures, pages 42-43... Linda is wearing a swimsuit. 1. Jack is wearing a swimsuit 2. Jack and Michael are playing volleyball. 3. Linda and Sue are throwing a frisbee. 4, Sue and Michael are swimming in the sec. Do you Do you..? Do you wear a swimsuit on the beach? Yes, do, (No, | don't. Do you ‘© swimsuit on the beach? Do you volleyball on the beach? Do you © frisbee on the be in the sea? Read with a partner. Write a similar conversation. Practise it with your partner. Bm Frese coninuoussine | | Bete Do a class survey about the most popular things to do on the beach. Now you know ip Look ax pages 42-45. Complete the questions and answers, No, he . 2. Jack and Michael are playing volleyball. Do they volleyball at school? Yes, they 3. Linda is waterskiing, Does she at school? No, she 4, Sue and Michael are swimming, Do they at school? No, they Bp Complete the tists. I do these things on the beach. I do these things at school. 3. 4 On the beach. What about at school? Jack is making a sandcastle. Does Jack make sandcastles at school? No, he doesn't Jack is wearing o swimsuit. Does Jack «a swimsuit at school? wim I'm not going to school. I'mnot sitting in I'm not I'm not I'm not I'm not Think with your teacher Imagine you are on a desert island. |. Draw picture of a beach. 2. Write or say what is happening in your picture. 3. Write or say what you do every day on the beach. ko > Words you need 1) Circle the words you don't know. Learn them. @) Find and say your favourite picnic food * Word check 1 Sort. 2) Complete the chart. sendwich — milk lemonade cake Singular Plural orange juice hotdog cola bread Food Drink _— bh sandwich == = QB Find and write. abottle of lemonade crisps a jar of sorange juice milk sweets bread —— Extra wore aie je you know hamburger __. knife fork spoon plote sugor salt ketchup y Benne Show what you know WD Look at the picture and complete. There is a bottle of lemonade. There is some lemonade in the bottle. There bow! of apples There__ apples in the bowl 2. There jug of milk. There milk in the jug. 3, There oranges. There orange juice in the glass wa Look at the picture again. Complete. Is there ary jelly? Yes, there is. Are there any hamburgers? No, there aren't. How much milk is there? There are three glasses, Is there ? Yes, there is. 2. Are there st No, there aren't. 3, Is there 2 Yes, there is 4, How many s_____ there? There 5. How much —_____ there? There WBY Now look at the picture again. Complete. There aren't any hamburgers, but there are some hot dogs. There isn’t any ice cream, but there is ome jelly. |. There bread, but there lemonade. 2. There ——— chocolate, but there __ oranges. 3, There biscuits, but there sandwiches 4, There peanuts but there crisps "Batra Plan a picnic with your partner. Say things you want to take. Practice GDP Read and draw. Drow @ knife next to the plate, on the right Drow a fork next to the plate, on the left. Draw a spoon next to the knife, on the right. QB Choose and complete. Practise with a partner. Can I have a glass of milk, please? Can I have some ice cream, please? 1. Can | have . please? sone 2. Can I have please? oss of Geamic 3. Con [have please? 0 piece of ai 4. Con | have , please? ebowon 5. Con | have , please? 6. Con I have . please? Ba Complete with a, an or some. Iwant... ¢ sweet, an apple, some crisps and some cake. I want glass of milk, orange, lemonade, jelly, sondwiches, sweets, 99, hot dog and water: Can I have an apple, please? Sorry, there aren't any apples. Can I have some cola, please? Sorry, there isn't ary cola, |. Can I have o hot dog, please? Sorry, there ___ hot dogs 2. Can I have some ice cream, please? Sorry, there ____ ice cream 3. Can I have some oranges, please? Sorry, there _____ oranges. 4. Can | have © glass of milk, please? Sorry, there milk. Practice Wey Complete the sentences. Draw your food or drink. There are three packets of crisps in my cupboard, There's some lemonade in my fridge, There isn’t any jelly in my fridge. There aren't any hot dogs in my cupboard. There's a of in my 2. There's some in my 3. There are __ of my 4, There isn't any in my 5. There aren't any s in my QB Go shopping for a picnic. Fill 2 shopping bags. a. List what you buy. eS *% How manylmuch Oranges two b. Now complete for a partner to anawer. orange juice How many/much one bottle Your questions Is there aay i |. Is there 2. Are there 3, How many 4, How much Your partner's answers Yes, there is. 2am in your shopping bag? in your shopping bag? $ in your shoppin there in your shopping bag? Lhere there in your shopping bag? Ihere Now you know Gp Read these three conversations. Match them to the correct picture. Jack: Linda, look in the cupboard, Are there any eggs? Linda: Yes, there are. Jack: And is there any bread? Linda: No, there isn’t. Sue: Paul, look in the fridge. Are there any sausages? Paul Yes, there are, Sue: And is there any ketchup? Paul: No, there isn't any ketchup in the fridge. but there's some ketchup on the table. ‘Ann: David, look in the fridge. Is there any ice cream? David: Yes, there is. Ann: And is there any milk? David: No, there isn't B® Now complete. |. There's some in David's fridge, but there milk. 2. There are some in Linda's cupboard, but there bread. 3. There are some s in Paul's fridge, but there ketchup. Think with your teacher Complete. 1. There ore apples on the table. There aren't oranges on the table. 2. There isn't milk in the fridge. There ore bottles of water in the fridge. 3. Is there cola in the fridge? Are there sandwiches in the fridge? 4, Jack: Can | have orange, please? Linda: There aren't oranges. Jack: OK Can I have apple, please? Linda: Yes, here you are. Tell your teacher the rules for a, an, gome, any. rds you need WM) Underline the words you don’t know. Learn them. @) Circle three things with numbers that you or your family have. EE] Sz como Extra words you knew centimetres _____.... Word check @® Complete. 20+2 = twenty-two a. 30+3 = ____-three b 4044 = -four c ___five d -six e -seven f -eight 9 -nine ‘one hundred and one hundred @® Touch and read. ‘Two eyes, two ears, ten fingers, ten toes Two hands, two feet, but only one nose. ® Find the words and write them in the spaces below. has 4 letters Show what you know @ Complete and anewer. How many dots are there on one dice? There are twenty-one, |. How numbers are there on @ calculator? There are 2. How numbers are there on a clock? © There are 3. How numbers are there on a telephone? There are 4, How dots are there on the dominoes? ce There ore @® Answer. I can see six feet. How many toes can I see? Thie I. [can see five hands. How many fingers can | see? 2. [can see eleven boys. How many ears can | see? 3. [can see seven girls. How many eyes can | see? 4. [can see eight arms. How many hands can | see? © Read the labels. Complete. * awe How much cola is there in the bottle? There is / litre. How water is there in the bottle? There is litre. How juice is there in the can? There is o litre. How rice is there in the jar? There is__ kilo. How spaghetti is there in the bag? There is o kilo. Practice 9 "8 ® Quiz: Complete. Circle what you want. Ask your partner. x © "Can you" quiz. Count and complete. This is a survey for the number of children in Jack's class who can, use a telephone |_use @ calculator | play cards tell the time How many children can use a calculator? Ten Lo children can use a telephone? 2 children can play cards? 3. children can tell the time? "About your school quiz. Find out and complete. How many classrooms are there in your school? There are gix. \ teachers are there in your school? There are children are there in your class? There are choirs ore there in your classroom? There are wD How much rice do you want? [ / windows are there in your clossroom? soup do you want? xe none cd fish do you want? ice cream do you want? x cake do you want? x There ore Tet = I bow! | Practice 2 "About you" quiz. Complete with much or many. © Draw or write the answers. e How many brothers and sisters have you got? L've got one brother. How such milk do you drink every day? One glass I. How brothers and sisters have you got? 2. How juice/cola do you drink every week? litres. 3. How fruit do you eat every week? kilos. 4. How ice cream can you eat in one hour? bowls 5. How ______ sweets do you eat every week? —_ sees. 6 "About this book" quiz. Look through the book. Complete and circle the anawers. How much fruit have Linda and Sue got on Page 5, Practice Exercise 3? (@. nine apples) _b. six apples |. How wool does Jack's grandma have on Pages 8-9? -@ ete 2. How people are there in the park on Pages 14-5? atwelve bei How comics are there in the library on Pages 22-23? a. three b. five 4. How ______ seasons do you see on Pages 28-29? 0. two b. four Bete Make a list of things which have numbers on them. How many can you find in your classroom? Now you know @) Number quiz. Complete with much or many and circle the answers. How mary cards are there in a pack of cards? 42 ©. 36 a, |. How is | kilo? a. 10 grams. 1000 grams. 100 grams How a. 1000 mi How a.21 milk is there in | litre? b. 100ml c. [Omi dots are there on two dice? «42 numbers are there on a telephone? How @® “About this book" quiz. Look through the book. @ Complete and circle the answers. How many children are flying kites on Pages 42-43? (3)or 5? |. How drivers are there on Pages 34-35? 4 or 7? 2. How ketchup is there on Pages 48-49? | bottle or 2 bottles? 3. How numbers are there on the lottery ticket on Pages 54-55? 5 or 6? Think with your teacher What is the difference between ‘How much’ and ‘How many’? A Present simple and continuous 1 Match and complete. (5 points) eat play = make _— ride im run swim @ ploy___ 2 What’s Sue doing? Match (5 points) and answer. (10 points) 8,00 am throwing a frisbee 11.00 om going to bed 12.00 middoy | riding a horse 2.00 pm getting up 6.00pm flying a kite 9.00 pm eating dinner It’s 8.00 am. What's Sue doing? She's getting up. I. It's 11.00. am. What's Sue doing? She's 2. It's 12.00 midday. What's Sue doing? She's 3. It’s 2.00 pm. What's Sue doing? She's 4, It’s 6.00 pm. What's Sue doing? She's 5. It's 9.00 pm. What's Sue doing ? She's 3 Complete. Use goes, eats, gets up, and the correct times. (6 points) I. Sue at every day. 2. Sue dinner at every day 3. Sue to bed at every a(an)/some/any Complete with somelany/a/an. (10 points) There are sore cans in the litter bin. There isn’t any paper on the floor. 6 There aren't biscuits in |. There is poper in the litter bin, the packet. 2. There's apple on the table. 7. Hove you got_ sweets? 3. Are there bottles in the litter bin? 8. Sue hasn't got oranges, 4, Is there ketchup in the cupboard? 9. I've got ice cream 5. There's sugar on the floor 10, We haven't got crisps. How many/much Draw 6 things to eat or drink on the picnic table. (6 points) Look at your drawing. Complete the questions with much or many. Complete or underline the answer. (8 points) How many oranges are there on your table? There are two (There aren't any.) How apples are there on your table? «@. There is/are b, There aren't any, 2. How milk is there on your table? «o. There is/are b. There isn't any 3. How juice is there on your table? «. There is/are b, There isn't any. 4, How sandwiches ore there on your table? «@, There is/are b. There aren't any. Your score /50 (eee (2) i (3) GRAMMAR SUMMARY _ adjectives _ number size shape colour | noun two big round _green_| apples Ihave got three small white | sweets one long ellow | _benana two. short black skirts Thave got two big, round, green apples. Ihave got one /ong, yellow banana. Ihave got three small, white sweets. Thave got two shart, black skirts, nF en | Lom play - playing [make - making | run - running 7 Youlwelthey are eat - eatin | ride - ridin swim - swimmin Helshelit is sleep - sleeping | drive - driving _| sit - sitting Lam playing tennis He is swimming, They are running Affirmative Negative Questions Answers He can swim. He can't swim. Can he swim? Yes, he can./No, he can't. They can fly. They can't fly Can they fiy? Yes, they can./No, they can't Affirmative Negative Questions Answers I ike Music. I don't Ike Sport. Do you like Sport? Yes, I do/No, | don't. She likes comics She doesn't Does he like comics? Yes, he does/No, he like magazines. doesn't They want eggs They don't want eggs. Do they want eggs? Yes, they do/No, they don't, 62 EERO in on at September Friday 400 o'clock the summer Sunday night the morning Wednesday half post two the evening my birthday the weekend the afternoon Mother's Day 9.00 pm ‘What time is it? Where do you live? Which is your favourite? Who works in a hospital? Why are you doing your homework? When are the school holidays? How big is your school? I'm watching TV now. I watch TV in the evenings They are waterskiing in this photo. They swim ond water-ski in the summer, He's making soup. He makes soup on Sundays. What's he doing? ‘What do you do at the weekends? Jack: Do you want an apple? Sue: No, | want a banana, please. Jack: Is there any jelly? Sue: Yes, there is. Jack: Are there any sandwiches? Sue: No, there aren't. Jack: Can | have some milk, please? Sue: Sorry, there isn’t any milk. Jack: Can | have some sandwiches, please? Sue: Sorry, there aren't any sandwiches How many dots are there on a dice? How much water is there in the bottle? Poe oF WORD AND PHRASES This wordlist contains all the vocabulary items illustrated in the Words you need pages of each unit. Unit 1 ovocade banana blouse coat cucumber dress grape jacket jeans lemon mango mushroom ‘onion Peach pear potato shire shorts skirt sweater Tshire tie tomato Unit J brother cat erying dog drinking driving duck eating farmer fying grandma hens horse jumping Kenting mum ployimg reading riding running sheep sister sitting swimming 64 WORDLIST Unit K bike bird im dance drums duck fy frog suitor jump ‘monkey porrot penguin Piano ploy ide sing skip win talk tennis violin Unie L adventure story animal story Are atlas author book dictionary encyclopedia {127 Geography ghost story History librarian love story magazine Maths Music newspaper Science Spore tile true story video ‘Unit M afternoon April August aucun dey December evening February Friday half past Jonuary July June Moreh Moy Monday morning night November o'dock October Saturday seczon September spring Sunday Thursday Tuesdey Wednesday week weekend winter yeor Unit N ‘ostronout bus driver doctor Earth fire fighter hairdresser librarian moon pilot police officer ‘querer pose quarter to reporter secretary security guard spoce taxi driver ‘teacher ‘rain driver truck driver Unie o boat diving eating fishing tying frisbee horse ice cream kite making playing Fiding running sandcastle siting sleeping surfing swimming throwing volleyball waterskiing Unit P bag biscuit bore bow! box bread coke chocolate cola crisps cup fork gloss hot dog jor jelly jug ketchup keife lemonade loot ilk orange juice packet peanut picnic basket plote sole sandwich sausage spoon sugar sweet tablecloth Unie Q ‘orm body bus calculator colendor cords clock dominoes ear eighty eyes fone hundred age seventy sixty telephone thirty timetable toe ‘twenty fie: Picture Grammar, or Children VPweidgPdav Picture Grammar for Children is a lively and colourful grammar practice series for young learners. It’s fun to use and easy to teach and is compatible with any course. Grammar is presented in an original and appealing way through vocabulary-rich topic-based spreads which are followed by a range of grammar practice activities, Key features + Vocabulary and grammar are introduced side by side in meaningful contexts * Highly illustrated topic-based units are carefully selected to reflect students’ interests * There is a balance between controlled exercises and those which allow students to use language creatively * Review units give opportunity for consolidation and further practice * Students can work through the units systematically or in any chosen order | MACMILLAN HEINEMANN j —— o- we > 4 id i) sna: 189.00 IN) oMreo4a5t297367

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