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Unit 3 City Places! 9 6 2 10

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1 Label the pictures. pet shop police station movie theater bank toy store museum candy store drugstore bookstore bakery 1. museum 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Listen and check your answers. 2 Listen and mark ( ) the correct suggestion. 1 I m late! 2 15 16 We re so bored! Cool Expressions 3 Underline the options to make different dialogues. A: Hey, what s wrong? B: I m lost / I need money / My stomach hurts. A: Why don t you go to the bank / call the doctor / go to the police station? B: Good idea, thanks. It s good to hear your friend s suggestions. 30 Unit 3 Practice the dialogues with a friend.

4 Listen to the report and write who was in each place. 17 J = James O = Oliver B = both B 7:00 Listen again and write what time the twins were at each place. Say where the Phelps twins were yesterday. Seven. At seven James and Oliver were at the movie theater. Ask questions and answer them. Co oll Grammar Was / were I was at home yesterday. At nine she was at the museum. They were at the bank on Monday morning. Where was Oliver at eleven? They were at the bank at nine. He was at the candy store. When were James and Oliver at the bank? City Places! 31

1 Where were the actors last week? Write sentences about them. 1. Emma was at the supermarket on Thursday. 2. 3. 4. Write questions with where or when. 1. Where was Ralph on Tuesday? He was at the museum. 2. On Monday. 3. He was at the toy store. 4. On Thursday. 2 Ask a friend these questions. 1. Where were you this morning? 2. Where were your parents on Sunday morning? 3. Where was your best friend on Saturday afternoon? 4. Where was your teacher yesterday? Co ol l Grammar Was / were Where was John this morning? When were they at the museum? 32 Unit 3

3 Read and follow along. 18 Rupert has three strange pets: Tic, Tac, and Toc. He s worried because they are lost... Hello, Tom. Are my pets here? No, Rupert. Tic was here at eleven, but Tac and Toc weren t here today. Hi, Anna. Are my pets here? Tac and Toc were here in the morning, but Tic wasn t with them. Hi, Al. Are my pets here? Hmm. Tic wasn t here. Tac wasn t here. Toc wasn t here. Your pets weren t here today. Sorry. Act out the story. Match the two parts of the sentences. Your pets were at the museum half an hour ago. Go and check. Co o oll Grammar Wasn t / weren t Toc wasn t at the toy store. Oh, no! They weren t at the police station. 1. Tic was at the police station. 2. Tic, Tac, and Toc were at the bakery. 3. Tic wasn t 1 at the movie theater at eleven. 4. Tic, Tac, and Toc weren t at the museum. 5. Tic wasn t at the toy store in the morning. 4 Make a Tic, Tac, and Toc Cartoon Story with a friend. You need a strip of construction paper Instructions 1. Divide the strip into three sections. 2. Draw a scene from the story in each section. 3. Write the dialogues. 4. Show your story to some friends. City Places! 33

1 Discuss with a friend. 1. Where can you see dinosaurs? 2. Do you like them? Why or why not? 2 Find the words in the text and underline them. 19 neck lizard horns meat eaters wings plant eaters teeth jaws Dino World We all like dinosaurs. We see them everywhere. We buy them at toy stores as stuffed animals or action figures. We see them in movies, museums, books, and magazines. Meet et the Celebrities of the Dinosaur World Imagine you are walking in a forest. You turn around and suddenly you see one of them! What do you do? The word dinosaur means terrible lizard. Of course, dinosaurs weren t lizards, and many of them weren t terrible. In fact, most dinosaurs were plant-eaters, or herbivores. Only some were meat-eaters, or carnivores. Dinosaurs weren t very intelligent. They were only as intelligent as chickens. Tyrannosaurus Rex This is the king of all dinosaurs the terrible Tyrannosaurus Rex. It was very big. Its jaws were very strong, and its teeth were very sharp. It was very fast and very dangerous. It was very ugly, too. Triceratops Brachiosaurus Triceratops was about twice the size of a rhinoc- This is a Brachiosaurus. eros. Its legs were short. Can you see the three It was very tall. It was very heavy, horns on its face? Two long horns were above too. Its neck was very long. its eyes, and one short horn A Brachiosaurus wasn t aggressive was on its nose. or dangerous. Pterodactyls These are Pterodactyls. Scientists classify them as flying reptiles and not as dinosaurs. Their wings were very long and very strong. They were meat eaters. Label the pictures. teeth 34 Unit 3

3 Read Dino World again and mark the sentences T for true or F for false. 1. We can see dinosaurs in movies. T 2. Dinosaurs were lizards. 3. All dinosaurs were meat eaters. 4. Dinosaurs weren t intelligent. 5. A Brachiosaurus was very dangerous. 6. Pterodactyls weren t plant eaters. 7. A Tyrannosaurus Rex wasn t slow. 4 Read the description and draw the Coolfoursaurus. This is a Coolfoursaurus. It was thin and its wings were yellow. Its head wasn t big and its eyes weren t blue. A Coolfoursaurus was little, but it was very dangerous. It was a meat eater. 5 Look at the dinosaur and describe it. This is. City Places! 35

1 Talk about the pictures. 1 4 Yesterday Today Last Friday Today 2 5 This morning Now Yesterday Today 3 Yesterday she was a princess. Today she is a frog. One hour ago Now 2 Draw a Before and After Strip. 36 Unit 3 Describe your friend s strip.

3 Unscramble the first line of the verses. Naught y Dogs dogs. / naughty / two / and / are / Pat / Penny Penny and Pat are two naughty dogs. They like chasing birds and frightening frogs. They bark all day and gobble their food. Yes, Penny and Pat are very rude. o clock, / And / morning / seven / at / yesterday My dogs weren t at home Oh! What a shock! Where was Penny and where was Pat? They weren t next door scaring the cat. ten, / dogs / bakery / at / at / weren t / the / My But their paw prints were, and then, and then They weren t at the toy store or outside the bank, and They weren t at the pet shop or at the taxi stand. I / and / three, / am / now, / butcher s / at / it s / the / past / half And on the steps of the shop, what do I see? Penny and Pat are chewing a bone. Home! You naughty dogs. Home! Home! Home! Listen and check your answers. 20 Sing Naughty Dogs. Correct the sentences. 1. Penny and Pat don t bark all day. Penny and Pat bark all day. 2. Penny and Pat are nice and polite. 3. The dogs were at home yesterday at seven. 4. Penny and Pat were at the pet store. 5. The dogs weren t at the butcher s. 6. Their owner was happy with them. City Places! 37

Cool Review 1 Play Four in a Row with a friend. = write = say = respond Where? drugstore wasn t was toy store were were was Where? Where? wasn t was I want a chocolate. weren t were were Where? weren t home Where? weren t I m lost. was wasn t wasn t wasn t was weren t weren t Where? weren t were I need some medicine. wasn t were I want a puppy. 38 Unit 3

2 Solve the wordsearch. 1. You can see a movie here. 2. You can buy cakes here. 3. You can get a teddy bear here. 4. You can get money here. 5. You can buy medicine here. 6. You can see paintings here. 7. You can fi nd police offi cers here. 8. You can get a kitten here. 9. You can buy lollipops here. 10. You can buy books here. R M O V I E T H E A T E R F B O T O Y S T O R E Y P L A C G K A Q B K P J M E Z K B O O K S T O R E U T H E J R I A N D Q H E S S B R C A N D Y S T O R E H A Y G U N N O P Y V G U O N V D R U G S T O R E M P K Y B A Q N P S H C U B M P O L I C E S T A T I O N 3 Look at the table and complete the sentences with was(n t) or were(n t). 1. At one, Paul at the bakery. 2. At one, Lyz at the bookstore. 3. At two, Lyz and Paul at the movie theater. 4. At two, Lyz and Paul at the museum. 5. At three, Lyz at the candy store. 6. At three, Lyz and Paul at the drugstore. 4 Read the sentences and color the corresponding stars. I can name eight city places. I can give suggestions. I can make sentences using was, were, wasn t, and weren t. I can ask and answer questions using was and were. Cool Tip! Be a COOL AUTHOR. Write and illustrate your own stories. Exchange them with your friends and read them at home! Wow! You ve fi nished Unit 3! City Places! 39