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Young Learners Movers classroom activities These activities are based on topics from the Cambridge English: Movers Word List Picture Book. UCLES 2015 CE/3552/6Y01

Cambridge English: Movers Worksheet No. 1 (At the doctor s) Look and read. Choose the correct words and write them on the lines. There is one example. headache stomach-ache earache doctor hospital nurse Go to see this person if you re not well. doctor Sentences 1. When your ear hurts you may have this. 2. When you get hurt you can go here. 3. When your head hurts you may have this. 4. This person will help you when you re not well. 5. Do not eat bad food because you may get this. 1

What does Doctor Peter look like? Read the text. Look at the pictures. Write the correct words on the lines. Then draw a picture of Doctor Peter. There is one example. Sentences Doctor Peter is not or (1). fat A picture of Doctor Peter His blonde hair is (2), not (3). He has a (4) but no (5). fat 1 2 3 4 5 What s the matter? Tell the nurse which part of your body hurts. Write words on the lines. There is one example. What s the matter? My arm hurts. Questions 1. What s the? My hurts. 2. What s matter? My hurts. 3. the matter? My hurts. 4. the? My hurts. 5. What s? My hurts. 2

Cambridge English: Movers Worksheet No. 2 (At the doctor s) Look and read. Write yes or no. There are two examples. s The doctor is very busy today. Everyone is very well. yes no Sentences 1. The nurse is drinking from a cup. 2. The doctor has a beard. 3. A boy has hurt his shoulder. 4. The man in the sweater is fat. 5. Everyone is drinking water. When you re well you do not need to see the doctor. Complete the sentences with words from the Word bank. There is one example. Drinking lots of water is a good idea. 3

Sentences 1. Going for a in the countryside is another good idea. 2. Eat lots of fruit and. 3. Enjoy playing a favourite. Word bank water vegetables soup 4. Go to bed when you have a headache and a. 5. Hot and bread can make you better. temperature walk sport What does the doctor say? Write Why or When. There are two examples. s Why have you come to see me today? When did you hurt your shoulder? Questions 1. did your cough start? 2. do you think you have stomach-ache? 3. did you last take your temperature? 4. did you get this terrible cold? 5. didn t you come to see me yesterday? 4

Cambridge English: Movers Worksheet No. 3 (Our town) Read the text and choose the best answer. Paul is talking to his friend Sally. There is one example. Sally: Paul: Are you thirsty? A Yes, it s a nice day. B Yes, I am. C I went yesterday. Questions 1. Sally: There s a café in the town square. Paul: A There s the bus stop. B It s a big red bus. C Let s have a drink. 2. Sally: Shall we sit outside? Paul: A Yes, it s a sunny day. B In the library. C Next to the supermarket. 3. Sally: What would you like to drink? Paul: A I like your sweater. B I think I ll have a coffee. How about you? C I don t like playing football. 4. Sally: Me too. Are you hungry? Paul: A I am 10 years old. B Next year. C No. I had a big breakfast. 5. Sally: Only the coffee then? Paul: A That s right. B Not today, thank you. C No, I do not. 5

Where are they? Look at the picture and read the sentence. Write a word on the line. There is one example. I m having a drink. She s at the café. Sentences 1. I m going into 99 Blue Street. He s at the. 2. I m reading a book. He s at the town. 3. I m waiting for a bus. She s at the bus. 4. I m playing tennis. She s at the sports. 5. I want to buy a coat. He s at the centre. What did you do yesterday? Choose the correct word and write it on the line. There is one example. I caught a bus to the town. catch caught catching Sentences 1. I to the shopping centre. go been went 2. I at the sports centre. skate skated skating 3. I an ice cream. bought buying buy 4. I a lot. laughing laugh laughed 5. I about my homework. think thought thinking 6

Cambridge English: Movers Worksheet No. 4 (Our town) Read the story. Choose a word from the Word bank. Write the correct word next to numbers 1 5. There is one example. It was a sunny day and the town (1) was very busy. The (2) was in town and everyone wanted to buy something. Fred and his mother were (3) in the town square. Fred was carrying a box. What s in this box? Fred asked his mother. Let s sit on that (4), said Fred s mother, and then you can open the box. Fred said, This is exciting. He opened the box and inside was a toy (5). I bought it in the market, said Fred s mother. It s for you! Fred was very surprised and very happy. Word bank sunny market plane walking seat centre Now choose the best name for the story. Tick one box. The market Fred s surprise The toy shop 7

Look at the words in boxes A and B. Draw lines. Write your word pair. There is one example. A swimming B book swimming pool 1. comic trip 1. 2. sports pool 2. 3. beach boat 3. 4. fishing centre 4. 5. sail towel 5. Read the sentences. Put ly at the end of the bold words. Write the correct words on the lines. There is one example. That s a bad kick He is kicking badly. Sentences 1. Be careful. Do your work. 2. That s too loud. You re talking. 3. Be quick! Please complete your work. 4. Quiet talking only. Everyone should talk. 5. You re slow. You re working very. What does the teacher say? Write the correct words on the lines. Excuse me, said the teacher, but there s a lot of noise because everyone is talking too (6). Please, children, talk (7) and complete your work (8). It s better not to work too (9) because you can make mistakes but don t work too (10). Thank you. 8

Cambridge English: Movers Worksheet No. 5 (Uncle Charlie s hotel) People stay in a hotel when they travel to different places. Look at the pictures and read the story. Write some words to complete the sentences about the story. You can use 1, 2 or 3 words. There are two examples. s John went to Uncle Charlie s hotel. John wanted to have a swimming holiday. It was John s holiday. He went to Uncle Charlie s hotel for a weekend. Good morning, said Uncle Charlie. I ve got two nice rooms. You can choose the one you like best. That s easy, laughed John. I d like a room near the swimming pool. I want to have a swimming holiday! OK, said Uncle Charlie. John liked his room. He put his bag in the cupboard and went to look for the swimming pool. Questions 1. John put his bag in. Two men were sitting in the hotel. One man was looking at a map. Excuse me, said John, do you know where I can find the swimming pool? Well, said the man, I think there s a swimming pool in the town centre. But I want to swim in the hotel swimming pool, said John. Two children were looking at a map on the wall. Do you know where I can find the hotel swimming pool? asked John. Sorry, said the children, we know lots about the countries of the world but we don t know where the hotel swimming pool is. 2. John wanted to find the. 3. John asked two children who were looking at a map on. 9

Then John saw a boy carrying a towel. Hello, said John. Can you help me? I m looking for the hotel swimming pool. Come with me, said the boy. I m going to the swimming pool now. I ll show you where it is. Thank you, said John. My name is Peter, said the boy, I like swimming. So do I, said John. After that John and Peter were friends and went swimming in the morning, the afternoon and the evening. John had a great swimming holiday! 4. John saw a boy carrying a. 5. The friends went swimming in the morning, the afternoon. Lots of people go to Uncle Charlie s hotel. Read the sentences. Look at the pictures. Choose the correct word from the Word bank and write it on the line. There is one example. Good morning Uncle Charlie. I m a driver. Sentences 1. Good afternoon Uncle Charlie. I m a. Word bank driver clown doctor farmer nurse pirate 2. Good evening Uncle Charlie. I m a. 3. Good morning Uncle Charlie. I m a. 4. Good afternoon Uncle Charlie. I m a. 5. Good evening Uncle Charlie. I m a. 10

A busy day! Read the sentences. Look at the pictures. Write a word on the line. There is one example. Shall we get up Questions at seven? 1. Then we can swim breakfast. 2. Shall we play football lunch? 3. Then we can go shopping the afternoon. 4. Shall we eat six? 5. Then we can watch a film dinner. 11

Cambridge English: Movers Worksheet No. 6 (From the countryside to the jungle) Read the text. Choose the right words from the Word bank and write them on the lines. Everyone likes going on holiday. What kind of holiday do you like? Some people (1) (2) going to the beach. Some people to go to the city. A different holiday is to (3) to the jungle. This kind of holiday is very (4) (5) many beautiful animals. go going goes enjoyed enjoys enjoy 2. like liking liked 3. travelled travel travelling 4. exciting excite excited 5. seeing saw see 1. Word bank because you can Read the sentences. Put ing at the end of the bold words. Write the correct words on the lines. There is one example. I will email Jim. I am emailing Jim. 12

Questions 1. I will walk. I went. 2. It started to rain. It was. 3. I want to fish. I went. 4. I will cry. I was. 5. I will laugh. I was. Now read Mary s email to Jim. Write the correct words on the lines. There is one example. Hello Jim, I m emailing you to tell you about my holiday. On the morning we got there it was (6) so we couldn t go outside. I was sad and I started (7). In the afternoon it was sunny. I was happy and I started (8). After that it was fine so we went (9) in the countryside. On the last day we went (10) in the river. We had a good holiday. From Mary. Let s talk! Talk with your friends about the pictures and questions below. Talk about when you got hurt. Was it bad? Did you get well quickly? Talk about a town you like. Why do you like it? What do you do there? Talk about your country. What do you like about it? What don t you like about it? Talk about the countryside near you. What can you see and do there? What do you like to do? 13

Cambridge English: Movers Worksheets 1 6 Answers Worksheet No. 1 Page 1 1. earache 2. hospital 3. headache 4. nurse 5. stomach-ache Worksheet No. 2 Page 3 1. yes 2. no 3. yes 4. yes 5. no Page 2 1. thin 2. curly 3. straight 4. moustache 5. beard Check that the child s picture includes the features described in the text. Page 3/4 1. walk 2. vegetables 3. sport 4. temperature 5. soup Page 2 1. matter/back 2. the/neck 3. What s/shoulder 4. What s/matter/ stomach 5. the/matter/leg Page 4 1. when 2. why 3. when 4. when 5. why Worksheet No. 3 Page 5 1. C 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. A Page 6 1. bank 2. library 3. station (stop is acceptable) 4. centre 5. shopping Page 6 1. went 2. skated 3. bought 4. laughed 5. thought 14

Cambridge English: Movers Worksheets 1 6 Answers Worksheet No. 4 Page 7 1. centre 2. market 3. walking 4. seat 5. plane Best name: Fred's surprise Worksheet No. 5 Page 9/10 1. the cupboard 2. hotel swimming pool 3. the wall 4. towel 5. and the evening Page 8 swimming book swimming pool 1. comic trip 1. comic book 2. sports pool 2. sports centre 3. beach boat 3. beach towel 4. fishing centre 4. fishing trip 5. sail towel 5. sail boat N.B. Other word pair combinations are acceptable. For example: fishing boat; sail trip. If allowing alternative combinations, however, all pairs in the activity should be acceptable. Page 10 1. nurse 2. clown 3. doctor 4. pirate 5. farmer Page 11 1. before 2. before 3. in 4. at 5. after Page 8 1. carefully 2. loudly 3. quickly 4. quietly 5. slowly 6. loudly 7. quietly 8. carefully 9. quickly 10. slowly Worksheet No. 6 Page 12 1. enjoy 2. like 3. travel 4. exciting 5. see Page 12/13 1. walking 2. raining 3. fishing 4. crying 5. laughing 6. raining 7. crying 8. laughing 9. walking 10. fishing 15