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1 ENGLISH LANGUAGE LAB 5 MODERN LANGUAGES
2 ENGLISH LANGUAGE LAB 5 play mime act out cut out and stick write match circle tick read draw colour in MODERN LANGUAGES
3 CONTENTS UNIT 1 FOOD, DELICIOUS FOOD 3 UNIT 2 MARKET DAY 13 UNIT 3 THE CINEMA 23 UNIT 4 MELIDOR S DAILY ROUTINE 33 UNIT 5 GOODBYE MELIDOR 43 Texts and activities Helen Bill, Steve McDoodle, Anthony River Language consultant Catherine Wrenn Editing Sarah Carmichael Drawings Erika Luppi Printed by Techno Media Reference Milan Italy All rights reserved 2008 ELI S.R.L. MODERN LANGUAGES ITALY TEL / FAX info@laspigalang.com ELI Recanati TEL eli@fastnet.it
4 FOOD, DELICIOUS FOOD unit 1 PICTIONARY Read and draw. MAIN COURSE WHITE HORSE RESTAURANT menu chicken hamburger fish and chips hot dog sausages and beans steack bacon and eggs VEGETABLES carrot tomato potato onion salad three 3
5 Read and draw. FRUIT WHITE HORSE RESTAURANT menu DESSERT grape muffin pear cheesecake peach strawberry chocolate cake apple pie apple milkshake DRINKS beer coffee water wine orange juice coke lemonade 4 four
6 Let s play: scrambled letters. T S A E K STEAK B E D A R Z P Z I A A S A S G U E C A E P H K L I M E K H A S O H Y G U T R E P L P A E T L U C E T E E H C E S F F U M I N A R T O R C Now write the names in the correct place. MEAT DESSERT FRUIT DAIRY PRODUCTS CEREAL VEGETABLES five 5
7 Draw the food in the right place. ENGLISH MEAL BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER sandwich cereal soup marmalade hot dog tea fish fruit vegetables Complete. crisps toast meat milk For breakfast I have For lunch I have For dinner I have 6 six
8 Cut out the pictures from page 53 and stick them in the correct space. YOU NEED AN OMELETTE FOR LUNCH 2 eggs a spoon of olive oil a pinch of salt Put 2 eggs in a bowl. Beat the eggs. Add a pinch of salt. Put a spoon of olive oil into the frying pan. Put the eggs into the frying pan. Turn the omelette over in the frying pan. The omelette is ready! seven 7
9 Draw the food you LIKE and you DON T LIKE and complete. I LIKE I LOVE I like: I love: I DISLIKE I HATE I I My favourite food is. Read and answer: Yes or No. Do you like carrots? Do you like chocolate? Do you like milk? Do you like lemonade? Do you like ice cream? Do you like trout? Do you like tomatoes? 8 eight
10 Follow the lines, then complete. Melidor doesn t like hot dogs. Sadoc. Jazy. The Old woman. Jackie. Patty Pop. nine 9
11 Look, ask and answer: Yes, he/she does / No, he/she doesn t. 1. Does Melidor like chocolate? Yes, he does. 2. Does No, he doesn t. Melidor Sadoc Old woman 3. Yes, she. 4. Jazy Jackie Patty Pop Let s play: remove three chocolate bars and make THREE SQUARES ten
12 Write the sentences in the right bubbles. Here are your hamburgers and chips! Two fish and chips, a coke and an orange juice, please. A can of lemonade, please. What would you like to eat? I d like a slice of cheesecake and two bars of chocolate, please. eleven 11
13 Read and write. Melidor 30 th November Sadoc 1 st June Jazy 23 rd December Old woman 22 nd February Patty Pop 14 th August 1. When s Melidor s birthday? It s. 2. When s Sadoc s birthday? It s When s your birthday? My. 7. What s the date today? It s. 12 twelve
14 MARKET DAY unit 2 PICTIONARY Read, cut out from page 55A and stick. coat raincoat jacket scarf gloves hat sweater sweatshirt tracksuit trousers shorts skirt thirteen 13
15 Read, cut out from page 55B and stick. T-shirt blouse shirt dress socks cap belt bag shoes sandals boots trainers 14 fourteen
16 Let s play: one of these characters is wearing more than one piece of clothing that belongs to one of the other characters. Who is it? Which clothes and shoes are not in the pictures above? Circle them. SHIRT SHORTS T-SHIRT SWEATER COAT SCARF TROUSERS HAT BELT JACKET SHOES DRESS BOOTS TRAINERS SANDALS fifteen 15
17 S C A R F S K I R T S W E A T S H Let s play: divide the words. W E A T E R S H O R T S T R O U S E R S H A T R A SI R T J A C K E T I N C O A T C O A T G L O V E S T R A I N E R S T - S H I R T B L O U S E S H I R T D R E S S S O C K S C A P B E L T B A G S H O E S S A N D A L S B O O T S T R A I N E R S Let s play: crossword sixteen
18 Read and match. Laura is wearing a blouse, a short skirt with a belt, a pair of socks and sandals. She carrying a bag. Paula is wearing trousers, a sweatshirt, a pair of shoes and a cap. Mary is wearing a large T-shirt, a pair of shorts, socks and trainers. seventeen 17
19 Look, draw and complete. coat sweater shirt T-shirt shorts trousers shoes sandals Peter John Mark Peter John Mark Peter is wearing John Mark 18 eighteen
20 Match the pictures and sentences. This is a hat. These are hats. That is a hat. Those are hats. Those are bags. These are bags. That is a bag. This is a bag. That is a shirt. This is a shirt. Those are shirts. These are shirts. nineteen 19
21 Look at the pictures and write. How much is this coat? It s 100. How? It Put in order: write Thank you. How much is it? Good morning. May I help you? Large please. What size? Here you are. A large yellow sweater. I d like a yellow sweater. It s twenty
22 Look at the pictures, read and write True or False. Jack is wearing a coat and shoes. Jack is wearing boots and trousers. F Robert is wearing a shirt. Robert is wearing a jacket and trousers. Priscilla has got a bag. Priscilla has got a bag and a belt. Fiona is wearing gloves, a sweater, trousers and trainers. Fiona is wearing gloves, trousers, a sweater and a hat. twenty-one 21
23 Colour in the questions and corresponding answers. What s this? What are you wearing? What are your favourite clothes? What is Peter wearing? What are these? I m wearing shorts and a T-shirt. Sandals. It s 15. It s a bag. What do your wear on your feet? No, I don t. It s a belt. What s that? Do you like coats? What colour is your favourite sweater? How much is that skirt? They are my socks. I wear a hat, a scarf, gloves and a coat. My favourite clothes are skirts and blouses. It s blue. He is wearing a T-shirt and a pair of jeans. What do you wear in winter? 22 twenty-two
24 THE CINEMA unit 3 PICTIONARY Read, cut out from page 57 and stick. BUTCHER S GREENGROCER S BAKER S STATIONER S POST OFFICE NEWSAGENT S HOSPITAL LIBRARY POLICE STATION twenty-three 23
25 Write the names of the objects in the right shop. BUTCHER S BAKER S GREENGROCER S STATIONER S tomato 24 twenty-four
26 Look, read and colour in: what can you buy in a? CLOTHES SHOP T-shirt sweater tomatoes trousers gloves skirt PET SHOP canary jeans rabbit parrot rubber goldfish SHOE SHOP sausages biscuits trainers slippers boots sandals NEWSAGENT S TOY SHOP bar of chocolate hamburger magazine bread newspaper potatoes kite jacket doll videogame ball pizza Write sentences. At the clothes shop I can buy a T-shirt but I can t buy tomatoes. twenty-five 25
27 Read and draw. The police station is between the car park and the school. The school is opposite the cinema. The cinema is next to the Town Hall. The Town Hall is between the cinema and the park. Now look at the map and write. The bus stop 26 twenty-six
28 Look at the map and write the answers. Where is the toy shop? A 1 Where is the hospital? Where are the school and the stationer s? Where is the cinema? Where is the book shop? Now write questions (Q) and answers (A). Q: A: Q: A: Q: A: twenty-seven 27
29 Colour in the squares. Where are the cars? OPPOSITE NEXT TO NEAR IN FRONT OF BETWEEN Where is the bike? Where is the taxi? Where is the bus? Where is the bike? Where are the motorbikes? Where is the train? Where is the plane? 28 twenty-eight
30 Put the words in order and write the sentences. is Where the plane? to is It next the bus. Where is the plane? It is are the Where cars? near They the are baker s. Where bus? is the the between It is hospital and toy shop the. is Where butcher s the? is next It to school the. the motorbike is Where? It newsagent s the is opposite. the bikes Where are? are in of the They front bus. twenty-nine 29
31 Use the words to write sentences. Use It is or They are a long train It is a long train. blue bikes very plane a fast black English taxi cars new beautiful motorbikes brown red bus a big grey long underground 30 thirty
32 Let s play: crossword. Where is the school? Complete. You are at the baker s.. then into the first road. the library;. into the second road. The school is near the. thirty-one 31
33 Where are you? Read and answer. Go straight on; go past the park; turn into the first road on your left; turn into the first road on your left again; go past the book shop; take the second road on your right; turn into the first road on your left; go straight on. Where are you? 32 thirty-two
34 MELIDOR S DAILY ROUTINE PICTIONARY unit 4 Look, cut out from page 59A and stick. thirty-three 33
35 34 thirty-four Read, cut out from page 59B and stick.
36 Let s play: crossword. Colour in using the same colour. W R N I N E O C L O C K X H J K L F O U R M I N U T E S T O F O U R S I X M I N U T E S T O F I V E L A Q U A R T E R P A S T E I G H T S E V E N T E E N P A S T F I V E T W E N T Y F I V E P A S T S I X Q W H A L F P A S T S E V E N W J Y U H A Q U A R T E R T O T W O K M I D D A Y O P M I D N I G H T L 8:15 6:25 12:00 5:17 3:46 7:30 1:45 9:00 4:54 Read and put in order. 1:30 It s a quarter past five. It s fourteen minutes to four. It s twenty-five to ten. It s half past one. It s a quarter to eleven. It s five past two. It s twenty-five past seven. thirty-five 35
37 Look at the clock, read the sentence and tick T (True) or F (False). English is at ten to eight. T F Gym is at half past eleven. T F Science is at ten to ten. T F Music is at twenty past eleven. T F Maths is at nine o clock. T F Geography is at half past two. T F History is at half past ten. T F Art is at a quarter to three. T F And now write only the true sentences. English is at ten past eight. 36 thirty-six
38 Look, read and write. MY TYPICAL NIGHT At night I always go out. I then I and I my hair. I my bag and I to the bus stop. I the bus and I in King Street. I to the cinema with my friends. take have shower go get dressed get off dry go catch go thirty-seven 37
39 Read and draw. Hello. I m Gloria. I m on holiday. I get up at nine o clock. I have breakfast at a quarter past nine, then I get dressed at a quarter to ten. At ten o clock I go to the swimming pool. At midday I have lunch with my family. I always do my homework at half past three in the afternoon. At five o clock I go to the park with my little dog. At a quarter past seven I have dinner, then at half past eight I watch TV. I go to bed at eleven o clock. 10:00 9:15 7:15 9:00 5:00 9:45 3:30 11:00 12:00 8:30 38 thirty-eight
40 Now write Gloria s daily routine using SHE. She is Gloria. She is on holiday. She gets up at Let s play: jigsaw. Cut out from page 61 and stick. thirty-nine 39
41 Read and colour in the correct verb. I comb combs my hair in the morning. Susan have has dinner with her parents. He go goes to school on foot. The dog run runs in the park. She watch watches TV in the living room. You brush brushes your teeth every morning. It always play plays with a ball. Jim read reads very interesting books. Match. MY T-shirt YOUR T-shirt HIS T-shirt HER T-shirt ITS T-shirt 40 forty
42 Read and number the pictures. 1. His car is new. 2. Her ball is big. 3. Its house is old. 4. Her car is new. 5. His ball is big. 6. Her house is old. 7. Its ball is big. 8. His house is old. 1 Let s play: spot 10 differences. forty-one 41
43 Read, draw and colour in. I m Clare. I have got two friends: Kevin and Sue. My eyes are blue, his eyes are big and green, her eyes are small and brown. I have got long black hair. Her hair is short and blonde. His hair is short and brown. We are wearing trousers and sweaters. My trousers are blue and my sweater is big and red. His trousers are very long and red. His sweater is short and yellow. Her trousers are big and blue and her sweater is very short and pink. 42 forty-two
44 GOODBYE MELIDOR unit 5 PICTIONARY Cut out from page 63 and stick. forty-three 43
45 44 forty-four Cut out from page 63 and stick.
46 Read and match. fridge fireplace chair chest of drawers bedside table sofa shower mirror oven cooker bath wardrobe cupboard sink armchair washbasin carpet bed toilet table bookcase forty-five 45
47 Let s play: which word is the odd one out? BED BEDSIDE TABLE SINK WARDROBE BATH SOFA SHOWER WASHBASIN ARMCHAIR OVEN FRIDGE COOKER TABLE CUPBOARD CHAIR FRIDGE SOFA BED FIREPLACE BOOKCASE FIREPLACE CAR BICYCLE MOTORBIKE LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM KITCHEN CHEST OF DRAWERS Let s play: what can t you see in a house? Circle. 46 forty-six
48 Read and guess. What is it? It s large and comfortable. It has got two arms and a back. Two or three people can sit on it. It s a. It s like a box. It s a part of a cooker. You can cook cakes, biscuits, pizzas in it. It s a. You can use it for washing dishes or cleaning vegetables. It s a. It s a place where you can put your clothes. It has got shelves and a rail. It s a. Let s play: what is it? It s a bed. forty-seven 47
49 Read and draw. I am sleeping. You are washing your hands. He is having breakfast. She is wearing a red sweater. It is drinking some milk. We are reading on the sofa. You are doing you homework in the dining room. They are watching TV in the living room. 48 forty-eight
50 Tick the correct sentences. We are in the kitchen. We are cooking. We is cooking. We cooks. I am in the garage. I parking my car. I am parking my car. Am parking my car There is a pan on the cooker. The water is boiling. The water boil. The water are boiling. He is in his bedroom. He is having shower. He is cooking. He is sleeping. Mum and Dad are in the living room. They are driving their car. They are washing their hands. They are watching TV. She is in her dining room. She is combing her hair. She is having dinner. She is getting dressed. Colour in. He is sleeping You are drinking I m writing We are drinking You are reading She is drinking They are writing It is sleeping her favourite drink. in their exercise books. in its kennel. a letter in my bedroom. because he is tired. a letter in your bedroom. a cup of tea. because you are thirsty. forty-nine 49
51 Look and describe. Black is in the garden. It is sleeping in its kennel. Tina and Bill are 50 fifty
52 Read and write in the correct space. VERBS PRONOUNS is ADJECTIVES am his is your are your her I she they it my we our its you he their you fifty-one 51
53 And now write six sentences. I am sleeping in my bedroom. Let s play: maze. What are they doing? He is. They are. She is. 52 fifty-two
54 Cut out and stick on page 7. fifty-three 53
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56 Cut out and stick on page 13. A Cut out and stick on page 14. B fifty-five 55
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58 Cut out and stick on page 23. fifty-seven 57
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60 Cut out and stick on page 33. A It s six o clock. It s a quarter past six. It s a quarter to six. It s ten to six. It s half past six. It s ten past six. Cut out and stick on page 34. B have dinner have a shower get dressed go to bed do homework have breakfast get up have lunch brush teeth comb hair watch TV go to school play fifty-nine 59
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62 Cut out and stick on page 39. sixty-one 61
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64 Cut out and stick on pages 43 and 44. KITCHEN BEDROOM DINING ROOM BATHROOM GARAGE LIVING ROOM sixty-three 63
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