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Elementary Stage 
 
  
 
 
Sixth Elementary Grade 
First Semester 
5 
Student’s Book and Workbook 
Get Ready 
Get Ready 5 Student’s Book and Workbook 
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 
ISBN 978-0-230-44737-0 
9 7 8 0 2 3 0 4 4 7 3 7 0 2018 / 2019 Edition 
09/04/2018 13:21 
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Rubric Glossary 
Because of their importance in the learning experience, these 
rubric words have been translated into Arabic for the use of pupils 
and parents. 
Answer 
Ask 
Check 
Circle 
Colour 
Complete 
Copy 
Count 
Cover 
Do 
Draw 
Find 
Join 
Listen 
Look 
Match 
Read 
Say 
Trace 
Write 
Stand up 
Open your books 
Look 
Say 
Quiet 
Sit down 
Listen 
Find 
Write 
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Contents 
Welcome 4 
Welcome back 6 
New friends 10 
Revision 1 14 
Saudi Stars 1 16 
My day 18 
Breakfast 22 
Revision 2 26 
Saudi Stars 2 28 
Progress Check 1 30 
Games 32 
The Gower’s home 36 
Revision 3 40 
Saudi Stars 3 42 
Sports day 44 
At a restaurant 48 
Revision 4 52 
Saudi Stars 4 54 
Progress check 2 56 
Welcome back 59 
New friends 62 
Revision 1 65 
My day 67 
Breakfast 70 
Revision 2 73 
Games 75 
The Gower’s home 78 
Revision 3 81 
Sports day 83 
At a restaurant 86 
Revision 4 
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2 
3 
4 
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6 
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Student’s Book Units Page Workbook Units Page 
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Welcome 
1 Look at page 4. Listen and find. 
I'm Tom's uncle. 
I'm a policeman. 
I'm Tom's aunt. 
I'm a doctor. 
I work in a hospital. 
Welcome back! Hi! I'm Tom 
and this is my family. 
Mary 
I'm Tom's mum. 
I'm a teacher. 
I work in a school. 
Peter 
Jenny 
Tony 
I'm Tom's dad. 
I'm an engineer. 
Ali Tom 
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2 Look at page 5. Listen and find. 
Who is that? 
That's my aunt, Maha. 
She lives in Jeddah. 
Maha Fatimah Wafa 
Sarah 
Helen 
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1 Welcome back 
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Lesson 1 
1 Listen and find. 
2 Look, listen and say. 
Read and match. 
1 Saudi Arabia 
2 Britain 
3 Kuwait 
4 America 
5 Oman 
6 Emirates 
a Emirati 
b American 
c British 
d Saudi Arabian 
e Omani 
f Kuwaiti 
3 
1 Listening; reading: understand the main idea in short dialogues and associate verbal with visual information 
2 Listening; speaking: produce simple sentences about people 
3 Reading: understand specific information in short simple ****s 
Welcome back 
to class! Today 
we are having an 
International Day. 
I come 
from Britain. 
I'm British. 
What's your 
nationality? 
I'm Saudi Arabian. 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
Look! 
Remember to use 
capital letters, full 
stops and question 
marks in the correct 
places. 
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Listen and match. 
1 Mona 2 Rabia 3 Aala 4 Nayla 5 Hind 6 Wafa 
a Yemeni b Omani c Kuwaiti d Bahraini e Emirati f Saudi 
4 
5 Read and write. 
4 Listening: understand specific information in short simple ****s 
5 Reading; writing: understand and complete a written **** at sentence level 
1 Helen is from Britain . She is British . 
2 Sarah . She . 
3 Reem . is . 
4 is . . 
Phrase bank 
I come from Saudi Arabia. 
I’m Saudi Arabian. 
Britain - British 
Jordan- 
Jordanian 
Saudi Arabia- 
Saudi Arabian 
America- 
American 
Helen 
Reem 
Sarah 
Alia 
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1 Listening: understand the main idea and basic information in short dialogues 
2 Listening: understand the main idea in dialogues about nationalities 
3 Speaking: use formulaic language to ask and answer simple questions 
Lesson 2 
1 Listen and match. 
3 Ask and answer. 
Listen and tick ✓. 
Yemen Jordan Oman Saudi 
Arabia 
Rabia 
Nayla 
Reem 
Aala 
2 
[a/w 8. 1 m ap on ipad of 
Middle East with place 
names labelled 1 Jordan, 
2 Yeme n, 3 Oman an d 4 
What can you 
do in Yemen? 
Hi, where are you from? 
And I’m ... . 
I’m from ... . 
Hello, I’m from ... . 
What’s your nationality? 
Grammar Focus 
Verb: be 
I’m Ali. I ____ from Saudi Arabia. I ____ Saudi Arabian. 
Helen ____ from Britain. She ____ British. 
Helen and Tom ____ from Britain. They ____ British. 
a 
d 
b 
c 
Qatar ] 
My friend Rabia is Yemeni. She 
says you can visit the markets. 
Jordan 
Bahrain 
O man 
Yemen 
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4 Listening; speaking: associate verbal with visual information. 
5 Listening; speaking: ask and answer questions about familiar topics 
6a - b Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /iː/, /aː/ and the corresponding spelling (s) ‘a/ar’, ‘ee/ea’ 
4 Listen and number. Read and say. 
5 Ask and answer. 
Good morning Ali! 
How are you? 
Where can I go on holiday? 
What can I do there? 
You can go to .... 
You can ... 
Hi Tom. I’m 
fine thanks. 
You can go shopping 
in Bahraini markets. 
You can visit 
interesting Saudi 
museums. 
You can see big 
boats in Omani ports. 
You can camp on 
British beaches. 
You can see beautiful 
Kuwaiti mosques. 
You can take photos of 
American mountains. 
a 
d 
b 
e 
c 
f 
Phonics 
Look, listen and say. 
a/ar ee/ea 
Listen and circle the sound. 
1 Emirati 2 cheese 
a/ar ee/ea a/ar ee/ea 
3 father 4 teacher 
a/ar ee/ea a/ar ee/ea 
6a 
6b 
C 
BA 
What can you do in Saudi Arabia? 
Saudi Values 
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2 New friends 
Lesson 1 
1 Listen and find. 
2 Listen, read and complete. 
3 Listen, read and match. 
1 Listening: understand the main idea in a short dialogue 
2 Listening; reading; writing: understand specific information in short simple ****s 
3 Listening: understand the main idea in a short monologue 
Who’s the boy with the ______ ______ hair? 
Who’s the boy with ______ black hair? 
That’s Saif. He’s my ______ friend. 
______ Zaki. 
1 He has short blonde hair. 
2 He has dark brown hair. 
3 He has curly black hair. 
a b c 
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4 Listen and find. 
4 Listening: understand the main idea in a short dialogue 
5 Reading; speaking: produce simple language describing people 
long hair 
glasses 
curly hair 
brown eyes 
dark hair 
blue eyes 
green eyes 
blonde hair 
freckles 
Who’s Amy? 
Look! There’s Amy. 
Phrase bank 
I have short hair. 
I have brown eyes. 
5 Read, match and say. 
a b c 
d e f 
g h 
1 
3 
5 
7 
9 
2 
4 
6 
8 
i 
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2 Read, write and say. 
2 
12 1 Listening: understand the main idea in a short dialogue 
2 Reading; writing: understand and complete specific information in a short **** 
Lesson 2 
1 Listen and write. 
Alex Mike Tim 
Name: Name: Name: 
1 2 3 
Hi, my name’s . 
I’m from . I’m 
years old. 
I have hair and 
eyes. 
What's your friend's name? 
Where is your friend from? 
What does your friend look like? 
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Grammar Focus 
Adjectives 
He is _____. He has She has 
_____ hair. _____ eyes. 
3b Read and say. 
3a Read and complete. 
She long hair. 
He has … . 
He one metre fifty. 
She has green . 
He tall. 
He has curly . 
Phonics 
Look, listen and say. 
u i / i _ e 
Listen and say the word. 
Listen and circle the sound. 
1 museum 2 computer 
i u i u 
3 ice-cream 4 rice 
i u i u 
Read and say. 
Nine computers and a nice ice-cream! 
4 
5 
6 
7 
3a Reading; writing: understand and spell high frequency words to complete a written **** at sentence level 
3b Reading; speaking: produce simple sentences to describe people 
4-7 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /uː/, /aɪ/ and the corresponding spellings ‘u’, ‘i’ 
What colour hair does Zaki have? 
What colour are Amy’s eyes? 
C 
BA 
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Read and write. Look and match. 
1 I come from Britain. I’m British. 
2 I come from . I’m ait . 
3 I come from ma . I’m . 
4 I come from . I’m me . 
5 I come from i . I’m . 
Listen and colour. Read and say in pairs. 
1 
2a 
Revision 1 
Read and find. Write. 
1 Helen is from Britain. She is British. She has short blonde hair and brown eyes. 
2 Amy is from . She’s . She has long 
hair and eyes. 
3 Fiona is from . She is . She has red 
hair and eyes. She wears . 
2b 
Where do you come from? 
What’s your nationality? 
a 
d 
b 
c 
e 
1 Reading; writing: review and spell countries and nationalities 
2a Listening; reading: review and understand de******ions 
2b Reading; writing: review and complete countries, nationalities 
There’s Amy! Her eyes 
are green. She has long 
blonde hair and freckles. 
She’s from America. 
And this is Fiona. She's 
from Jordan.She has 
curly red hair and blue 
eyes. She wears glasses. 
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3 Listen and number. 
4 Read and guess. Listen and check. 
Who’s the boy with the dark hair? He’s smiling! That’s John. He likes playing football. 
a b c d e 
Adrian Steve Nick John James 
There is a beautiful, 
big mosque in 
Abu Dhabi, in the 
United Arab Emirates. 
Big ships 
come into the 
__________ 
in Bahrain. 
The __________ 
in Yemen are 
fantastic. 
You can go 
__________ in 
the salty sea in 
Jordan. 
The __________ 
in Saudi is 
fabulous! 
3 Listening: understand the main idea of de******ions 
4 Reading; listening: understand specific information about places 
5 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /ɪː/, /aː/, /uː/, /aɪ/ and the corresponding spelling, ‘a/ar’, ‘ee/ea’, ‘u’, ‘i’ 
Phonics 
Match. 
a/ar ee/ea u i / i_e 
juice cheap scarf ride 
5 C 
BA 
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S A U DI S T A R S 1 
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2 Chant: Listen and say. 
1 Story: Read and write. 
1 You can ride a camel. 
2 You c an take photos of old 
houses. 
3 You can camp on our 
beautiful beaches. 
4 You ca n buy Arabic jewel ler y 
in the markets. 
5 You can see Saudi Arabian 
birds and animals. 
6 Yo u can eat internat ional 
food from many countries . 
An i nvitat ion to 
you and your f ami ly. 
Come t o ou r town . 
It ’s g reat . 
A B 
C 
D 
E 
F 
Hello! 
Let’s go! 
How are you? 
Who? 
Yes, you. 
Whoopee! 
See you. 
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3a Listen and number the pictures. 
3b Talk about the pictures. 
Project: Colour the picture. Write about 
the picture and your town. 
4 
In this town you can... 
What can you do in this town? 
A B C D E F 
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1 Listening; reading: understand the main idea in short dialogues with the help of visual information 
2a Listening; speaking: produce simple sentences about routines 
2b Reading: understand specific information in short simple ****s 
Read and circle T (true) or F (false). 
1 Majid brushes his teeth on Monday, Thursday and Saturday. T / F 
2 He packs his bag for school on Sunday to Thursday. T / F 
3 He eats breakfast every day. T / F 
4 He gets up on Wednesday and Friday. T / F 
5 He gets dressed every day. T / F 
2b 
Lesson 1 
1 Listen and find. 
My day 
2a Look, listen and repeat. 
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 
Name: Majid. My routines 
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3 Listening; reading: understand the main idea and specific information in short simple ****s 
4 Reading; writing: understand and complete a written **** about routines at sentence level 
Phrase bank: understand the main idea in short simple ****s. 
Read and write. 
1 Majid ___________ his bag for school on Sunday to Thursday. 
2 Tom ___________ the table every day. 
3 Sarah ___________ her hair every day. 
4 Helen ___________ her face every day. 
5 Tom’s dad ___________ the newspaper every day. 
6 Sarah’s mum ___________ dinner every day. 
7 Helen ___________ her homework every day. 
4 
3 Listen, read and match. 
Phrase bank 
I do my homework 
every day. 
On Sunday to 
Thursday I pack my 
bag for school. 
1 2 3 
Majid is doing a project at school. It’s on 
routines. What do you do every day? 
a b c 
d 
e 
f 
Sarah Helen Fatimah 
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1 Listening: recognizing vocabulary 
2 Listening: revising colour vocabulary 20 
1 Listening; reading: understand the main idea and basic information in short dialogues; understand specific information in 
short simple ****s 
2 Listening; reading: understand the main idea in dialogues. Understand specific information in short simple ****s 
3 Speaking: use formulaic language; interact in a simple way by asking and answering 
3 Ask and answer. 
2 Read. Listen and tick ✓. 
Lesson 2 
1 Read. Listen and complete. 
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 
10:30 
football 
8:00 
Arabic 
4:45 
swimming 
12:00 
Maths 
When do you have .... ? 
Tom, when do you play football? 
What time? In the morning. At 10:30. 
On Sunday. 
I have ... on ... ./On ... . 
When do you have maths? 
On Sunday. 
In the morning or afternoon? 
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 
7:15 - 8:00 Islamic 
studies 
Holy 
Qur’an Arabic 1 ________ Islamic 
studies 
8:00 - 8:45 Arabic English computer 
studies Holy Qur’an 4 ________ 
8:45 - 9:30 computer 
studies Arabic maths 2 ________ 5 ________ 
9:30- 10:15 geography Arabic history geography Holy Qur’an 
10:15 - 10:30 Break 
10:45 - 11:30 Holy Qur’an Islamic 
studies 
Islamic 
studies 
3 ________ Arabic 
11:30 - 12:15 maths geography Holy Qur’an 6 ________ 
12:15 - 12:45 Break 
12:45 - 13:30 history English computer 
studies 
What do you do every day? 
What is your daily routine? 
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This morning. At 8:45 
4 Listening; reading; speaking: understand specific information in short simple ****s; understand questions 
Grammar Focus: write high frequency words to complete a written **** at sentence level 
5-7 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound /ŋ/ and the corresponding spelling ‘ng’ 
4 Listen and read. Listen and answer. 
Grammar Focus 
Read and write. 
Prepositions of time: at, in, on 
Ali has an Arabic test _________ Monday. 
Helen has a test _________ the morning. 
Tom and Ali are going to the beach 
________ 6 o’clock. 
At 8:30. 
When? 
Helen, come on. We’re late! You 
have an Arabic test this morning. 
What time is the test? 
I’m taking photos 
of the school. 
In the afternoon. At 
1:15. What are you 
doing today mum? 
Is your English test in the 
morning or afternoon? 
Phonics 
Look, listen and say. 
ng ng ng 
Listen and tick the words with 
the ng sound. 
Read and say. 
Walking and talking on a spring 
morning. 
5 
6 
7 
2 
21 
evening grandmother snorkelling 
spring morning mountain 
1 3 
5 6 
C 
BA 
4 
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4 
1 Reading: associate verbal with visual information 
2 Listening; speaking: differentiate between the pronunciation of similar sounds 
3 Listening; reading: understand the main ideas and specific information in short simple ****s 
2 Listen and say. Listen, read and circle 
T (True) or F (False). 
1 Ali always has dates for breakfast. T / F 
2 Ali always has bread for breakfast. T / F 
3 Ali sometimes drinks coffee. T / F 
4 Tom never drinks coffee. T / F 
5 Tom sometimes drinks tea. T / F 
3 
Lesson 1 
1 Read and number. 
Breakfast 
1 dates 
2 cheese 
3 coffee 
4 honey 
5 olives 
6 yoghurt 
7 bread 
8 jam 
9 eggs 
10 orange juice 
bread 
a 
b 
c d 
e 
f 
g h 
i j 
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4 
4 Listen and tick ✓. 
5 Ask and answer. 
4 Listening: understand the main ideas in a dialogue consisting of two to six exchanges 
5 Speaking: ask and answer questions about a familiar topic 
Phrase bank 
What do you have 
for breakfast? 
I always have … . 
I sometimes eat… . 
I never drink ... . 
Always Sometimes Never 
bread 
cheese 
olives 
eggs 
orange juice 
yoghurt 
jam 
I always have bread and cheese. 
What do you have for breakfast? 
I always have ... . 
I never have ... . 
I sometimes have ... . 
What do you have 
for breakfast? 
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Listen, read and write. 
1 Majid has cheese for breakfast. 
2 Ali’s father has coffee for breakfast. 
3 Ali’s mother has dates for breakfast. 
2 
4 
24 1 Writing: accurately spell familiar words 
2 Listening; reading: ask and answer questions about routines 
Lesson 2 
1 Writing. 
orange 
What do you have 
for breakfast? 
I always have 
bread and honey 
for breakfast. 
1 
2 
3 
5 
4 
7 
6 
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3 Read and write. 
Write about you. 
For breakfast I always have and . Sometimes 
I have and . I never have for breakfast. 
4 
25 
3 Reading and writing: understand and write words and phrases to complete a paragraph 
4 Writing: write short phrases to complete a paragraph about food 
5-7 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /sk/ and the corresponding spellings ‘sk’, ‘sc’, ‘sq’ 
Grammar Focus 
Adverbs of frequency 
100% always 
sometimes 
0% never 
Hi! My name is Tom and I’m 11 years old. I love breakfast. 
For breakfast I always have ______ and _____. 
Sometimes I have ______ and ______. I never 
have ______ for breakfast. 
Phonics 
Look, listen and say. 
sk sc sq 
Listen and circle the words with the sc, sk or sq sound. 
5 
6 
Read and say. 
His scarf is on his desk at school. 
7 
school Saudi desk breakfast shirt mosque 
Arabia 
C 
BA 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
It is important to eat 
healthy food. 
What do you have for 
breakfast? 
Do you eat healthy food? 
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1 Listen and tick ✓ the routine. 2 Read and say in pairs. 
3 Ask and answer. 
I have geography on 
Monday and Tuesday. 
1 Listening: understand the main idea of exchanges about routine 
2 Speaking; reading: talk about every day habits 
3 Speaking: ask and answer simple questions about routine habits and times 
Revision 2 
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 
7:15 - 8:00 English geography Islamic studies science science 
8:00 - 8:45 Arabic history Arabic maths English 
8:45 - 9:30 Islamic studies English geography maths maths 
9:30 - 10:15 Holy Qur’an Islamic studies Holy Qur’an Arabic Islamic studies 
10:15 - 10:45 Break 
At what time? What time? 
On Monday in the morning at 7:15. At … in the … . 
✓ 
1 
4 
2 
5 
3 
6 
When do you 
have geography? 
When do you 
have … ? 
I have … 
on … . 
I wash my face. 
What do you do every day? 
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4 Read, listen, tick ✓ or cross ✗. 
5 Listen and match. 
4 Listening: understand specific information about food and meals 
5 Listening: understand the main idea in short exchanges 
6 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /ŋ/, /sk/ and the corresponding spellings ‘ng’, ‘sc’, ‘sk’, ‘sq’ 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
✓ ✗ 
What do you have for lunch? 
I sometimes eat olives. 
I never drink tea. 
Phonics 
Match. 
ng sc / sk / sq 
standing up desk scarf snorkelling 
6 C 
BA 
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Read and circle. 
1 They are small. They are green or black. 
They are salty. You can eat them. What 
are they? 
1 
3 You drink it. It is in a glass. It is hot. It 
can be sweet. What is it? 
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2 You put it on your yoghurt. It is brown. 
It is sweet. What is it? 
4 You eat this every day. You do this in 
the morning. What is it? 
a dinner 
b breakfast 
c lunch 
Make a riddle. Tell your partner. 
1 You drink/eat this. It is + 
colour. It is + hot/cold. It is 
sweet/salty. What is it? 
2 You sometimes do this./You 
do this every day. You do this 
in the morning/afternoon. 
What is it? 
2 3 Chant: Listen and say. 
a 
a 
b 
b 
c 
c 
a 
b 
c 
At eight o’ clock 
I can walk 
To sch ool 
And jump in the swimmi ng poo l. 
On S unday 
What a day! 
No test 
Let’s ge t dre ssed. 
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4 Think and write. 
Project: Make a zigzag book about your week. 
1 What do you sometimes do? What do you do every day? 
2 What do you eat for breakfast / lunch / dinner? 
5 
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 
routines 
activities 
food 
drink 
My week 
By 
-------------------- 
Sunday 
Routine 
I get up. 
I pray. 
I eat breakfast. 
I brush my teeth. 
I pack my school bag. 
I go to school. 
Thursday 
Dinner 
I sometimes eat ----- 
--------------------- 
--------------------- 
--------------------- 
--------------------- 
Tuesday 
Breakfast 
I sometimes eat ----- 
--------------------- 
--------------------- 
--------------------- 
--------------------- 
Saturday 
Routine 
--------------------- 
--------------------- 
Activity 
--------------------- 
--------------------- 
Monday 
Subjects 
I have maths at 7:15. 
I have -------------- 
--------------------- 
--------------------- 
--------------------- 
Friday 
Routine 
--------------------- 
--------------------- 
Activity 
--------------------- 
--------------------- 
Wednesday 
Lunch 
I always ------------ 
--------------------- 
--------------------- 
--------------------- 
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Progress check 1: Units 1-4 
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Find and number the pictures. You don’t need all the words. 
Example 
1 
Read and circle the correct words. 
Example I am from Oman. on / at / from 
1 Reem is . Jordan / Jordanian 
2 Nahla has . long hair / hair long 
3 Tom and Helen British. am / are / is 
4 Ali has . eyes brown / brown eyes 
5 Faiz has an English class Monday. on / in / at 
6 What time Helen have Maths? do / is / does 
7 Rabia never gets up 9:30. on / in / at 
8 Khalid short dark hair. have / having / has 
9 You see beautiful mountains in Oman. can / does / are 
10 Majid’s dad a newspaper every day. read / reading / reads 
2 
C 
A 
D 
B 
E 
3 
5 
10 
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3 Read and circle True (T) or False (F). 
10 
5 
Example 
Lisa is from London. T / F 3 Tarek has got dark hair. T / F 
1 Her father is from America. T / F 4 He plays football on Thursday. T / F 
2 Her sister is five years old. T / F 5 He has dates for breakfast. T / F 
How old are you? 
How tall are you? 
What’s your nationality? 
Which town are you from? 
What time do you get up? 
What do you eat for lunch? 
This is Lisa. She is 
from London in 
England. She’s ten 
years old. Her father 
is British but her 
mother is American. 
Lisa has a sister, 
Sally, and two 
brothers, Paul and Eddie. Sally is 
eight. Paul is five and Eddie is 
three. 
This is Tarek. He is 
from Taif in Saudi 
Arabia. He has a 
big smile and his 
hair is black and 
curly. 
Tarek likes football 
and always plays 
football with his friends at the 
weekend. He eats bread, 
cheese, olives and yoghurt for 
breakfast but he never eats 
dates. He doesn’t like them. 
Read and answer the questions. Write sentences. 
Example I am 10 years old . 
1 . 
. 
2 
. 
3 
. 
4 
. 
5 
. 
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5 Games 
Lesson 1 
Read and number. 
1 computer speaker 
2 remote control 
3 DVD 
4 games console 
5 screen 
6 keyboard 
7 mouse 
1 
2 Listen and circle. 
1 Reading: associate verbal with visual information 
2 Listening: understand basic information in short dialogues 
1 
Is this yours? Is this yours? Are these yours? 
in front of 
in front of 
Yes, it is. Yes, it is. Yes, they are. 
No, they aren’t. 
No, it isn’t. 
No, it isn’t. 
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3 Listen and match. 
4 Ask and answer. 
3 Listening: understand the main ideas in a dialogue 
4 Speaking: ask and answer questions about a familiar topic 
No it isn’t. It’s … . No, they aren’t. 
They’re … . 
Phrase bank 
Is this yours? 
Yes, it is. 
No, it isn’t. 
Are these yours? 
Yes, they are. 
No, they aren’t. 
Whose is this? 
It’s mine. 
Is this yours? Are these yours? 
1 
2 
4 
3 
5 
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1 Listen and number. 
2 Ask and answer. 
Read and circle True (T) or False (F). 
1 Tom is at Ali’s house. T / F 
2 They are playing computer games. T / F 
3 Tom thinks it’s fun. T / F 
4 Tom is winning the games. T / F 
3 
5 
34 
1 Listening: understand the main ideas in short dialogues consisting of two exchanges 
2 Speaking: ask and answer questions about a familiar topic 
3 Reading: understand specific information in a short **** 
H i Mike, Ali is at my hou se 
tod ay. We’re playi ng game s on 
my gam es con sole and eating 
sandw ic hes. It’s great fun. I ’m 
no t win ning, Al i is! 
What are you doing? 
I’m … . 
What games do you like to play? 
What do you do in your free time? 
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5-7 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /eɪ/ and the corresponding spellings ‘ay’, ‘ai’ 
Is this _________? _________ is this? 
I’m playing a ________. No, it _________. _________ Tom's. 
Grammar Focus 
Talking about possession 
Is this yours? ______ , it is. 
Are these yours? ______ , they aren’t. 
Question words 
______ are these? They are mine. 
______ are you doing? I’m playing a game. 
on 
eating 
I’m 
1 2 3 4 
_________ are 
you doing? 
_________ 
_________ 
Tom's iPad? 
No, it 
_________. It's 
_________. 
Phonics 
Look, listen and say. 
ay/ai ay/ai ay/ai 
Listen and tick the words with the ay/ai sound as in say. 
5 
6 
Read and say. 
His scarf is on his desk at school. 
7 
Monday Omani train holiday rainy airport 
C 
BA 
1 2 3 
holiday 
4 5 6 
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Lesson 1 
1 Listen and find. 
2a Look, listen and say. 
Read and match. 
a Tidy my bedroom. 
b Fill the dishwasher. 
c Help my brother. 
d Take out the bin. 
e Set the table. 
f Help with dinner. 
2b 
1 Listening; reading: understand the main idea in short dialogues 
2a Listening; speaking: produce simple sentences about household chores 
2b Reading: understand specific information in short ****s 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
f 
Is it ok to 
swim before 
I take out the 
rubbish? 
Thank you 
for filling the 
dishwasher, 
Helen. 
Well done, Tom! 
Of course! Go and 
get your homework. 
Mum, please can 
you help me with my 
homework before I 
tidy my bedroom? 
Sure. 
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3 Listen, read and match. 
4 Read and write. 
3 Listening: understand the main idea in short monologues 
4 Reading; writing: understand specific information and write short phrases to complete a written **** at sentence level 
1 2 3 4 
a helps his brother 
b helps with dinner 
c tidies his bedroom 
d fills the dishwasher 
e sets the table 
f takes out the rubbish 
1 Helen 
before the family eats breakfast. 
2 Tom 
before he goes to school. 
3 Tom 
before he goes to bed. 
4 Helen 
before she does her homework. 
Phrase bank 
I fill the dishwasher 
before I go to school. 
He cleans his teeth 
after he has breakfast. 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
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1 Listening: understand the main idea and basic information in short dialogues. 
2 Listening: recognise intonation patterns and differentiate between sounds in English 
3 Speaking: ask and answer simple questions 
Lesson 2 
1 Listen and match. 
I don’t know. 
This is mine. 
I … + I … + I … + 
My laptop is in 
my bedroom. 
That’s Dad’s! That 
laptop is his! 
Where’s my laptop? 
How do you help at home? 
1 
a 
c 
b 
3 d 
2 
4 
Listen and circle. 
1 Dad says, ‘Where’s mine / my laptop?’ 
2 Mum says, ‘I don’t know. This is my / mine.’ 
3 Helen says, ‘Tom, that’s dad’s. That’s his / he laptop.’ 
4 Tom says, ‘My / Mine is in my bedroom. It’s under the bed.’ 
2 
3 Ask and answer. 
How do you help your 
mother and father at 
home? 
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4 Listening, speaking: understand the main idea of a dialogue 
5 Speaking: associate verbal with usual information 
6 Speaking: ask and answer simple questions about familiar topics 
7-9 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /əʊ/ and the corresponding spelling ‘ow’ 
4 Listen and number. 
Read, say and point. 
1 Mine is next to the chair. 
2 His is on the chair. 
3 Yours are in the bin. 
4 Hers are under the chair. 
5 His red ball is in front of 
the chair. 
6 Hers are between the 
chair and the table. 
5 6 Ask and answer. 
Where’s the pencil? 
It’s in front of the chair. 
It’s on the desk. 
It’s behind the bin. 
Grammar Focus 
Express possession. 
The purple 
laptop is 
_______. 
The green 
laptop is 
_______. 
The red 
laptop is 
_______. 
Phonics 
Look, listen and say. 
ow ow ow 
Listen and tick the words with the ow sound. 
7 
8 
5 
Read and say. 
His scarf is on his desk at school. 
9 
****** yellow brown bowl homework snowy 
1 2 3 4 6 
C 
BA 
a 
b 
c 
d 
e 
f 
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Read and match. 
1 remote control 
2 games console 
3 screen 
4 speakers B 
5 laptop 
6 DVD 
7 puzzle 
1a 
Read and write. 
1 Are these games consoles yours? Yes, they . 
2 Is laptop yours? No, it . It’s my dad’s. 
3 Whose are DVDs? Tom’s. 
4 Whose is ? It’s . 
1b 
1 Reading: vocabulary and number review 
2 Reading: vocabulary and grammar and number review 
Revision 3 
A 
D 
B 
A 
E 
C 
G 
B 
F 
D 
E 
C 
F 
Read and match. 
1 fill the dishwasher 
2 take out the rubbish 
2 
3 help to **** 
4 clean the car 
5 tidy his bedroom 
6 set the table 
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3a Listen and match. 
3b Ask and answer. 
Read and write. 
1 Sami: Whose are black shoes? They aren’t . 
2 Majid: are next to the chair. 
3 Sami: Whose laptop is this? Is it your dad’s? 
Majid: Yes, it’s . My mum has a laptop. is red. 
4 
3a Listening: understand the main idea in a dialogue about household chores 
3b Speaking: review questions and answers about household chores 
4 Reading; writing: complete a **** at sentence level 
5 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /eɪ/ /əʊ/ and the corresponding spellings ‘ai’, ‘ay’ and ‘ow’ 
1 2 4 
a eat b read c computer games d homework 
What does Helen do before she eats? 
Helen/She helps with dinner. 
Phonics 
Match. 
ai/ay ow 
snowy train yellow Wednesday 
5 
When do you tidy your bedroom? 
I tidy my bedroom before I go to sleep. 
C 
BA 
3 
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1 Story: Read and number. 
1 I play with the games console. 
2 I set the table. 
3 I take out the rubbish. 
4 I help at home. 
5 I fill the dishwasher. 
6 I tidy the living room. 
2 Chant: Listen and say. 
A 
D 
B 
E F 
I’m fine! Are you FINE? 
Are they sisters? Are they SISTERS? 
What is? What IS? 
Mine, it’s MINE! 
Hers, it’s HERS! 
His, it’s HIS! 
Mine, fine 
Hers, sisters 
His, is 
It’s time 
And that’s my rhyme. 
C 
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My robot helps me to ... . 
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What’s ... doing? 
What is ... doing? 
He’s/She’s ... . 
... is ...ing. 
3b Talk about the pictures. 
My robot helps me 
to wash the car. 
1 
B 
A 
C 
D 
3 
2 4 
3a Listen and match. 
John Jack 
Amy Fiona 
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Lesson 1 
1 Listen, read and tick ✓. 
Listen and complete. 
I _______ basketball. 
I _______ swimming. 
I _______ judo. 
2 
Read and circle. 
1 Max can / can’t lift 100kg. 
2 Max can / can’t lift 250kg. 
3 Max can / can’t lift 500kg. 
4 Max can / can’t lift 1000kg. 
3 
1 Listening: understand basic information in a short dialogue 
2 Listening; writing: understand basic information; write high frequency words 
3 Reading: understand specific information in short ****s 
kg 
kg 
kg 
kg 
kg 
kg 
kg 
kg 
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4 Read and circle True (T) or False (F). 
5a Listen and circle. 
5b Ask and answer. 
4 Reading: understand specific information in short simple ****s 
5a Listening: understand basic information in a short dialogue 
5b Speaking: ask and answer simple questions 
The letter is for Tom’s father. T / F 
The sports day is on Sunday. T / F 
Lots of people are coming. T / F 
Tom is jumping. T / F 
He isn’t running. T / F 
1 Ali can / can’t play tennis. 
2 Majid can / can’t play tennis. 
3 Ali can / can’t play basketball. 
4 Tom can / can’t jump and run. 
5 Tom can / can’t do judo. 
6 Majid can / can’t swim. 
Can you play tennis? 
Yes, I can. 
No, I can’t. 
Dear Mr Gower, 
This Sunday there is a sports day 
at the school. There are lots of 
races and activities and 1,000 
people are coming to watch. Tom 
is in the high jump, the 200-metre 
race and is playing tennis. 
See you on Saturday. 
Sam Carter 
Class Teacher 
Phrase bank 
Can you jump? 
Yes, I can. 
No, I can’t. 
I can play basketball. 
I can’t swim. 
What sports do you like to do? 
Can you …? 
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Lesson 2 
1 Listen and complete. 
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46 1 Listening; writing: understand and write in a short dialogue; high frequency words at sentence level 
2 Reading; writing: associate **** with visual information; complete a written **** at sentence level 
Sami is running. 
Sami 
Sami 
Sami 
Sami 
Sami 
1 Mary is 
to Peter. 
2 She is 
Tom. 
3 Tom is 
into the swimming 
pool. 
4 He is . 
He is good. 
5 He isn’t . 
1 
4 
2 
5 
3 
6 
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3a Writing. 
3b Ask and answer. 
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3a Writing: write short phrases to complete a written **** at sentence level 
3b Speaking: ask and answer simple questions about a familiar topic 
4-7 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /nd/ /nt/ and the corresponding spellings ‘nt’ and ‘nd‘ 
Fahd can throw 
a ball. 
Fahd 
Fahd 
Fahd 
Fahd 
1 
4 
2 
5 
3 
Grammar Focus 
can and can’t for ability 
Tom _______ Ali _______ Majid _______ 
tennis. ________ . _________ . 
Can you play tennis? Yes, I can. 
Phonics 
Look, listen and say. 
nd nt 
Look, listen and say. 
Listen and circle the sound. 
1 stand up 2 aunt 
nd nt nd nt 
3 ****** 4 winter 
nd nt nd nt 
Read and say. 
My friend has cold hands 
in winter. 
4 
5 
6 
7 
✓ ✓ ✗ 
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8 At a restaurant 
Lesson 1 
1 Listen and write the number. Listen and say. 
2 Read and write. 
Read and write. 
1 I’d like ________ burger and ________ chips, please. 
2 I’d like ________ chicken sandwich and ________ chips, please. 
3 And ________ cheese and salad sandwich, please. 
4 I’d like ________ sodas. 
5 I’d like two chocolate and ________ vanilla ice-cream, please. 
3 
1 Listening: produce simple sentences about food and drink 
2 Reading; writing: associate visual and verbal material 
3 Reading; writing: understand specific information in short ****s 
How much is that? 
How many would you like? 
1 ice-cream 
3 
2 4 
5 
2 
1 3 
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4a Listen and write. Listen and tick ✓ the drink. 
Read and complete. 
1 Sarah would like a chicken sandwich and a lemon juice . 
2 Helen would like an and an 
. 
3 Mary would , and a 
. 
4 Fatimah and an . 
4b 
4a Listening: understand questions about others 
4b Reading; writing: understand specific information in short simple ****s; write short 
simple phrases to complete a written **** at sentence level 
5 Speaking: ask and answer simple questions about familiar topics 
What would you like? I’d like ... . 
1 2 3 4 
a Chicken burger and chips 
b Fish burger and salad 
c Chicken sandwich 
d Cheese and salad sandwich 
e Egg and salad sandwich 
f Ice-cream 
Food 
Drinks 
lemon orange soda 
Sarah c ✓ 
Helen 
Mary 
Fatimah 
5 Ask and answer. 
Phrase bank 
What would you like? 
Would you like a .... or ... ? 
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1 Read, circle and write. 
Say, tick ✓ or cross ✗. Write. 
Helen You Friend 1 Friend 2 
chicken burger 
and chips 
✗ 
cheese and 
salad sandwich 
✗ 
egg and salad 
sandwich 
✓ 
Anything else? ice-cream 
Read and write. 
2a 
2b 
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1 Reading: understand the main idea in a reading **** 
2a Listening; speaking: ask and answer questions about familiar topics 
2b Reading; writing: understand specific information in short simple ****s; write 
short simple sentences to pass on basic information about other people 
Would you like to do 
this quiz with me? 
I would like to eat ... 
1 burger and chips yes / no 
2 a chicken sandwich yes / no 
3 a cheese sandwich yes / no 
4 chips yes / no 
5 vanilla ice-cream yes / no 
Anything else? 
I would like to eat 
_______________________________ 
W hat wo uld y ou lik e f or lunc h? 
I would like to drink ... 
6 orange juice yes / no 
7 lemon juice yes / no 
8 soda yes / no 
9 water yes / no 
10 milk yes / no 
Anything else? 
I would like to drink 
_______________________________ 
What would you like for lunch? 
What my f riends would like to eat at lunch. 
1 Helen would like to eat ________________ ____. 
2 _____ would like to eat _________________. 
3 _____________________________. 
4 _____________________________. 
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3a Listen and write. Read and say. 
3b Ask and answer. 
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3a Listening; speaking: associate verbal with visual information 
3b Reading; writing: understand the main idea in short simple ****s; complete information 
4-7 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /ck/ /nk/ and the corresponding spellings ‘ck’, ‘nk' 
We’re going to the museum today. What 
would you like to eat and drink for lunch? 
How many would like ...? 
Grammar Focus 
Quantity: much/many 
How _________ is 
that? 
How _________ egg 
sandwiches? 
How _________ 
sodas? 
Phonics 
Look, listen and say. 
ck nk 
Listen and say the word. 
Listen and circle the sound. 
1 black 2 freckles 3 drink 4 monkey 
ck nk ck nk ck nk ck nk 
Read and say. 
‘I think it’s one o’clock,’ said the black monkey. 
4 
5 
6 
7 
C 
BA 
How many? 
1 an egg sandwich 6 
2 a cheese and tomato sandwich 
3 a chicken sandwich 
4 a burger and chips 
5 a soda 
6 juice 
What’s your 
favourite food? 
What food is 
healthy/unhealthy? 
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1 Listen, tick ✓ or cross ✗. 
Read. Circle True (T) or False (F). 
Tom can run 200 metres but 
he can’t lift 100 kg. 
Tom can throw a ball 10 metres but 
he can’t skip. 
2 
1 Listening; speaking: review the structures can’t and would like 
2 Reading: understand specific information in short ****s 
Revision 4 
Ali can run 100 metres but he can’t 
jump two metres. 
Ali can do judo but he can’t jump 
three metres. 
1 Ali can run 100 metres. T / F 
2 Tom can throw a ball 10 metres. T / F 
3 Ali can’t jump three metres. T /F 
4 Tom can’t run 200 metres. T / F 
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Listen and circle. 
1 burger and chips / chicken sandwich 
and chips 
2 chocolate ice-cream / vanilla ice-cream 
3 soda / water 
3 
4 Read and say in pairs. 
3 Listening: understand specific information 
4 Speaking: ask and answer questions about food 
5 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /nk/, /nd/, /k/, /nt/ and the corresponding spellings ‘nk’, ‘nd’, ‘ck’, ‘nt’ 
What would Mary/Peter like to eat/drink? 
He/She’d like ... . 
4 cheese and salad sandwich / 
chicken burger and chips 
5 vanilla ice-cream / lemon ice-cream 
6 orange juice / water 
Phonics 
Listen and number. 
never mind ___ three o’clock ___ 
thanks ___ country ___ 
5 
C 
BA 
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1 Story: Read and write. 
The cat can climb. 
The dog can’t climb. 
2 Chant: Listen and say. 
Can you throw? 
Yes or no? 
Yes, I can. 
And so can Dan. 
I can jump, I can’t run. 
I can swim. It’s great fun. 
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restaurant. Draw the food. 
Write the prices. 
4 
Would you like 
... or ... ? 
What would 
you like? 
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What’s ... doing? What can ... do? 
What can’t you do 
at a restaurant? 
He’s ... . He can ... . You can’t ... . 
3a Listen and match. 
3b Talk about the pictures. 
a Dad says, ‘You can’t skip and jump here.’ 
b Rob says, ‘I can jump.’ Mikey says, ‘I can skip.’ 
c Mikey says, ‘I’d like some chocolate ice-cream, please.’ Rob says, ‘I’d like a burger 
and chips please.’ 
d Dad says, ‘I’d like some chicken and chips, please.’ 
Menu 
1 
3 
2 
4 
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Find and number the pictures. You don’t need all the words. 
Example 
1 
Read and circle the correct words. 
Example How much is this ? these / those /this 
1 How __________ burgers? much / many / more 
2 Do you have _____ soda? many / an / any 
3 Would you like chocolate ____ vanilla? but / not / or 
4 Can ______ swim? you / me / them 
5 I can run ______ I can’t jump. not / or / but 
6 Sarah _________the ball. throwing / throws / throw 
7 Is Fahd ________ football now? plays / playing / play 
8 Tom __________. jumping / jumped / jump 
9 Yes, I __________. can’t /not / can 
10 No, I __________. not / can / can’t 
2 
C 
A 
D 
B 
E 
5 
10 
Progress check 2: Units 5–8 
This is 2 . 
This is . 
This is . 
These are . 
There are . 
This is . 
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3 Read and circle True (T) or False (F). 
Read and answer the questions. Write sentences. 
John and Paul do judo every Thursday. They are learning to play tennis. They are 
not very good. John wins the running race at school every year. John is not very 
good at catching balls. Paul doesn’t like running, he is always last! Paul likes to play 
basketball. He always wins. 
Sally is good at swimming. She always comes first. She likes skipping and is very good 
at jumping. She doesn’t like games with balls. Sally’s best friend Cathy likes ball games 
but can’t catch balls! Cathy can lift 50 kg! Sally and Cathy are very good at running. 
Example 
What can John and Paul do? John and Paul/They can do judo . 
1 What can’t John and Paul do? . 
2 What can John do? John/He . 
3 What can’t John do? . 
4 What can Paul do? . 
5 What can’t Paul do? . 
6 What can Sally do? Sally/She . 
7 What can’t Sally do? . 
8 What can Cathy do? . 
9 What can’t Cathy do? . 
10 What can Cathy and Sally do? . 
4 
10 
5 
Example 
He’s having a burger and chips, a soda and an ice-cream. T / F 
1 He jumps but he isn’t skipping. T / F 
2 He runs and he does weightlifting. T / F 
3 She’s having a sandwich and chips and two sodas. T / F 
4 He’s having two ice-creams and two sodas. T / F 
5 He can catch a ball but he can’t play tennis. T / F 
What can they do? What can’t they do? 
1 2 3 4 5 
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1 
Read and complete. 
1 eiemYn Yemeni 
2 aiOmn 
3 iishrBt 
4 iuadS aiarAbn 
5 eiaAmrcn 
6 oaiaJrnnd 
Read and write. 
1 I’m Bahraini 2 I’m 3 I’m 4 I’m 
Read and correct. Complete. 
Britain Oman Saudi Arabia Yemen 
H B S B 
1 helen is from britain. she is british. 
2 sarah is S 
3 nayla Y 
4 aala 
1 
2 
3 
1 Reading: differentiate between the pronunciation of similar sounds in English 
2 Writing: complete short ****s at sentence level 
3 Reading; writing: spell accurately; recognise the rules of punctuation 
Welcome back 
What’s your nationality? 
1 
2 
3 4 
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1 
1 Reading; writing: spell accurately and complete a written **** at sentence level 
2 Reading: understand the main idea of a dialogue 
Read and complete. 
Omani American Kuwaiti Yemeni 
1 In Yemen there are markets. You can go shopping in Yemeni markets. 
2 America has mountains. You take photos of the 
mountains. 
3 In Kuwait you see mosques. The mosques are 
beautiful. 
4 Oman has ports. You see big boats in ports. 
4 
Hi, how are you? I’m Saudi Arabian. 
Where do you come from? I’m fine, thanks. 
What’s your nationality? I’m Helen. 
What’s your name? I’m from Bahrain. 
Read and match. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
a 
b 
c 
d 
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6/7 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /aː/, /ɪə/ and the corresponding spellings ‘a/ar’, ‘ee/ea’ 
Phonics 
Write the words in the correct box. 
cheese father Emirati 
teacher car beach 
a/ar ee/ea 
______________________ ______________________ 
______________________ ______________________ 
______________________ ______________________ 
Match and write. 
a/ar ee/ea 
1 t____cher 
2 pl____se 
3 grandf____ther 
4 ____fternoon 
6 
7 
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2 New friends 
1 Reading; writing: understand and complete a short **** with basic information 
2 Reading: understand specific information in a short **** 
3 Reading; writing: understand and order short phrases to complete ****s at sentence level 
Read and write. 
black blonde brown curly long short 
1 She has hair. 2 She has hair. 3 She has hair. 
Read and match. 
Write. 
dark / He / brown / hair / has / . He has dark brown hair. 
1 tall / is / He / . 
2 best / friend / my / He’s / . 
3 Zaki / name / is / His / . 
4 black / short / He / hair / has / . 
5 green / She / eyes / has / . 
6 glasses / She / wear / doesn’t / . 
7 hair / She / blonde / has / long / . 
1 
2 
3 
Maria has blue eyes and 
freckles. She isn’t wearing 
glasses. She has hair. 
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4 Reading: understand specific information in short simple ****s 
5 Writing: write short simple words and phrases to complete a paragraph 
Read and draw. 
Sam is 11 years old. He has short 
light brown hair and green eyes. 
He isn’t wearing glasses and he 
doesn’t have freckles. 
Draw and write. 
4 
5 
My name is . 
I’m years old. I 
have …. 
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6a Writing: spell accurately familiar words and phrases 
6b Reading; writing: associate visual and verbal information 
7/8 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /ʊː/, /aɪ/ and the corresponding spellings ‘u’ and ‘i’ 
Write. 
b l u e e y e s 
1 g e n e e 2 l g h r 3 u r l a i 
4 g l s e 5 f r k l e 
Read and match. 
Phonics 
Write the words in the correct box. 
smile pupil time museum computer ride 
u i/i _ e 
____________________ ____________________ 
____________________ ____________________ 
____________________ ____________________ 
Match and write. 
u i/i _ e 
1 ___ce cream 
2 dr___ve 
3 p___pil 
4 j ___ice 
6a 
6b 
7 
8 
a b c d e 
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1a Reading; writing: review vocabulary and spell words accurately 
1b Reading: understand specific information in a paragraph-length **** 
2 Reading: review specific information about appearance in a short **** 
Revision 1 2 
Read and write. Match. 
1 Faid has curly brown hair. He is wearing glasses. 
He is . 
2 Jack has hair. He has freckles. 
He is . 
1b 
Read and complete. 
1 ycurl curly 2 ownbr 
3 ackbl 4 ortsh 
5 iishBrt 6 mnOai 
1a 
My name’s Abdullah. 
I have brown eyes. I have 
short brown hair. I wear 
glasses. I’m tall. 
I’m from Yemen. I’m Yemeni. 
My 
2 Draw and write. 
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4 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /aː/, /ɪə/, /uː/, /aɪ/ and the corresponding spelling ‘a/ar’, ‘ee/ea’, ‘u’, ‘i’ 
Write. 
Rula / Her / is / name / . Her name is Rula. 
1 friend / my / She’s / best / . 
2 tall / She / is / . 
3 is / She / Jordanian /. 
4 freckles / has / She / . 
5 name’s / Fatimah / My / . 
6 not / wearing / I’m / glasses / . 
Phonics 
Circle the sound for each word. 
1 cheese a/ar ee/ea u i / i _ e 
2 museum a/ar ee/ea u i / i _ e 
3 rice a/ar ee/ea u i / i _ e 
4 beach a/ar ee/ea u i / i _ e 
5 father a/ar ee/ea u i / i _ e 
6 smile a/ar ee/ea u i / i _ e 
3 
4 
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3 My day 
1 Writing: spell words accurately 
2 Reading: understand specific information in short simple ****s 
get up 
eat breakfast 
walk to school 
brush my teeth 
pack a bag 
set the table 
6 
1 Read and match. 
Read and order. 
a I go to bed at 9 o’clock. 
b I eat my breakfast at 6:30. 
c I brush my teeth in the morning. 
d I do my homework at 4:30. 
e I walk to school at 7:45. 
f I get up at 6:15. 1 
2 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
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3 Reading; writing: spell accurately and complete a written **** at sentence level; associate visual information 
4 Reading; writing: write short simple words to complete a sentence about activities; understand specific information in short simple ****s 
Think and tick ✓. Complete the sentences. 
Read and write. 
in on at 
1 Hamad goes to school on Sunday to Thursday. 
2 He visits the museum Tuesday. 
3 He visits the museum 2:00. 
4 He goes to the doctors Thursday. 
5 He goes to the grand mosque Friday. 
6 He goes to the zoo the morning. 
7 He goes to a picnic the afternoon. 
8 He goes to the picnic 6:00. 
3 
4 
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 
morning 
school 
morning 
school 
morning 
school 
morning 
school 
morning 
school 
morning 
11:00 
goes to 
the grand 
mosque 
morning 
afternoon afternoon 
afternoon 
2:00 
visit museum 
afternoon 
afternoon 
3:15 
doctor 
afternoon 
afternoon 
6:00 
picnic 
1 I every day. 
2 I on Sunday to Thursday. 
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5 Reading; writing: apply basic rules of punctuation; correct errors 
6/7 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /ŋ/ and the corresponding spelling ‘ng’ 
Read and correct. 
in on at every day 
Y e 
1 you get up Every day. 
2 you eat your breakfast on the morning. 
3 you brush your teeth in 6:15. 
4 you get dressed in 6:25. 
5 you brush your hair on 6:30. 
6 you pack your bag in sunday to thursday. 
Phonics 
Read and circle the words with 
the ng sound. 
1 snorkelling 
2 shopping mall 
3 invitation 
4 spring 
5 geography 
6 eighteen 
7 camping 
8 long 
5 
6 Complete the THREE words that have 
the ng sound. 
1 walki___ 
2 beach___ 
3 greeti___s 
4 newspap___ 
5 homework___ 
6 lo___ 
7 
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4 Breakfast 
1 Writing: spell accurately familiar words 
2 Reading: associate verbal and visual information 
3 Writing: write high frequency words to complete a written **** at sentence level 
Read and write. 
ofecfe coffee 
1 gseg 2 tsade 
3 sheece 4 noyeh 
5 mja 6 rabed 
Read and find. Match. 
1 
2 
c n y t o h k n c w t 
o r a n g e j u i c e 
f h k n c d a c s h h 
f p d u t o m n p e r 
e b r e a d t o h e o 
e n c d t a e g g s g 
c h a c s t d t v e c 
i o l i v e s x i v t 
s n q w v s k n c d a 
p e n c d t v h c s k 
h y o g h u r t l v x 
Read and write. 
I like . 
It’s really delicious. 
3 I like bread and cheese. 
It’s delicious. 
a f 
h 
g 
i 
j 
b 
c 
d 
e 
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4 Reading; writing: understand specific information in a short simple **** and complete about meals 
5 Reading: understand specific information in a short simple **** about meals 
6 Writing: write high frequency words to complete a written **** at sentence level 
Read and write. 
always sometimes never 
1 Helen has eggs for breakfast. 
2 She has olives. 
3 She has yoghurt and jam. 
4 
For breakfast I have bread and 
cheese and I drink orange juice 
every day. On Friday, Saturday 
and Sunday I have eggs. I don’t 
have jam. 
For breakfast I have yoghurt and jam 
every day. On Friday, Saturday and 
Sunday I have eggs. I don’t eat olives. 
Write about you. 
I always have for breakfast. 
I sometimes have for breakfast. 
I never have for breakfast. 
6 
Read, tick ✓ or cross ✘. 
1 Sarah never drinks orange juice. 
2 She always eats cheese. 
3 Sometimes she eats eggs. 
4 She always has jam. 
5 
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7 Speaking and writing: interact in a simple way by asking and answering questions about a familiar topic 
8/9 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /sk/ and the corresponding spelling ‘sk/sc’, ‘sq’ 
Read, ask and write. 
Always Sometimes Never 
Your 
father 
Your 
mother 
Your 
father 
Your 
mother 
Your 
father 
Your 
mother 
Bread 
Cheese 
Olives 
Eggs 
Orange juice 
Yoghurt 
Jam 
Phonics 
Read and circle the words with the sk/sc or sq spelling. 
1 skirt 
2 mosque 
3 classroom 
4 second 
5 Kuwait 
6 scarf 
7 breakfast 
8 school 
Complete TWO words that have the sc/sk spelling. Complete ONE word that has 
the sq spelling. 
1 mo___ue 
2 de___ 
3 Yeme___ 
4 ___arf 
5 ___ort 
6 ___irt 
7 
8 
9 
I sometimes have yoghurt 
but I never have dates. 
What do you have for 
breakfast? 
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1 Writing: review and spell unit vocabulary accurately 
2 Reading; writing: review and complete sentences about household chores 
3 Reading; writing: understand the main idea and sequence phrases to complete sentence-level ****s 
Read and complete. 
1 ghtyruo yoghurt 2 tdsae 
3 cffoee 4 shbru my teeth 
5 tes the table 6 wsha my face 
Read and write. Match. 
1 
2 
Revision 2 4 
1 Sarah sets the table every morning. She eats for lunch every day. 
2 Asma eats for breakfast every day. She her teeth every 
morning and evening. 
3 Badriah never drinks . She always her face every morning 
and evening. 
Write. Match. 
1 every day / What / you / do / ? a Sunday / football / play / I / . / on 
What do you do every day? 
2 breakfast / What / do / eat / you / for /? b coffee / never / drink / . / I 
3 drink / never / What / you / do / ? c always / brush / hair / my / I / every day / . 
I always brush my hair every day. 
4 play / sport / When / you / do / ? d sometimes / I / eggs / breakfast / for / . / eat 
3 
A B C 
What do you do every day? I get dressed! 
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5 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /ŋ/, /sk/ and the corresponding spellings ‘ng’, ‘sc’, ‘sk’, ‘sq’ 
4 
Draw and write. 
Every day Always Sometimes Never 
Eat or drink 
Routine 
What do you eat or drink every day? 
I always drink water. I sometimes eat eggs. I never drink milk. 
What are your routines every day? 
I always wash my face. I sometimes set the table. I never do my homework in the 
morning. 
Phonics 
Circle the sound for each word. 
1 school ng sc/sk sq 
2 evening ng sc/sk sq 
3 scarf ng sc/sk sq 
4 shopping ng sc/sk sq 
5 desk ng sc/sk sq 
6 mosque ng sc/sk sq 
4 
5 
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5 Games 
1 Reading and writing: associate verbal with visual information; spell familiar words accurately 
2 Reading: understand the main point of short simple ****s 
Read, match and write. 
speakers screen games console keyboard mouse 
remote control computer DVD 
1 
Whose is this? 
Is this yours? 
What’s this? 
It’s a games console. 
No, it isn’t. 
It’s Ali’s. 
Read and match. 
1 
2 
3 
a 
b 
c 
2 
computer 
1 
5 
2 
6 
3 
7 
4 
8 
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3 Reading and writing: understand and complete specific information in a short simple **** 
4 Writing: apply basic rules of punctuation 
Read and complete. 
aren’t Is is isn’t It’s Whose 
3 
Read and correct. 
it is yes 
Yes, it is. 
yours is this 
it no isn’t 
whose this is 
majid’s it’s 
4 
is this? 
this yours? 
Are these yours? No, they . 
They’re Majid’s. 
No, it . 
Tom’s. 
1 
3 
2 
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5 Writing: spell accurately familiar words 
6 Writing: write short simple phrases to complete sentences 
7 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /eɪ/ and the corresponding spellings ‘ay’, ‘ai’ 
Read and write. 
1 Is this yours? 
2 ? 
3 ? 
4 ? 
6 
Yes, it is. 
It’s mine. 
It’s a DVD. 
No, they aren’t. 
5 Write the letters. 
Phonics 
Read and circle the words with 
the ay/ai as in say. 
1 Tuesday 
2 speakers 
3 always 
4 Kuwaiti 
5 mountain 
6 holiday 
7 Emirates 
8 rainy 
7 
1 
3 
2 
4 
g m e o n l e 
m s 
r e 
s e a e s 
Complete the THREE words that have 
ay/ai as in say. 
1 Frid___ 
2 str___ght 
3 motorbik___ 
4 rest___rant 
5 tomat___ 
6 pl___ 
8 
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6 The Gower’s home 
1 Reading; writing: understand short ****s about family chores; recognise basic rules of 
punctuation; spell familiar words accurately 
2 Reading: understand the main points in short simple ****s about familiar objects 
Read and complete. 
1 dishwasher fill I the I fill the dishwasher . 
2 rubbish out the takes he . 
3 her bedroom she tidies . 
4 table the sets he . 
5 brother his he helps . 
6 with dinner she helps . 
1 
Where’s the green laptop? 
Which are mum’s glasses? 
Whose are these black shoes? 
Where are dad’s glasses? 
The black shoes are mine! 
His glasses are on the table. 
It’s in his bedroom. 
These are hers! 
Read and match. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
a 
b 
c 
d 
2 
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3 Writing: spell accurately and complete a written **** at sentence level; apply basic rules of punctuation 
4 Reading; writing: understand and order sentences; apply basic rules of punctuation 
Look and write. 
read a book play do my homework 
1 I set the table before I eat 
breakfast/lunch/dinner. 
2 
3 
4 
3 
4 Read and correct. Complete. 
H 
1 helen fills dishwasher the before plays she 
Helen fills the dishwasher before she plays. 
2 sarah takes the out bin before she does homework her 
3 nayla table sets the before eats she lunch 
4 aala dinner **** helps before the table sets she 
How do you help at home? 
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5 Reading; writing: complete a written **** at sentence level; associate visual and verbal information 
6-7 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /əʊ/ and the corresponding spelling ‘ow’ 
5 Read and complete. 
in under between on in front of behind 
1 The lettuce is under the tomato. 
2 The olives are the table. 
3 The glass of orange juice is my hand. 
4 The honey is the coffee and olives. 
5 The coffee is the glass of orange juice. 
6 The bread is the olives. 
Phonics 
Read and circle the words with the sound ow. 
1 motorbike 
2 ****** 
3 homework 
4 show 
5 snowy 
6 walking 
7 dishwasher 
8 bowl 
Complete the THREE words that have the ow sound. 
1 b___l 
2 y___ghurt 
3 yell___ 
4 tr___sers 
5 wind___ 
6 chick___ 
6 
7 
80 
6 
5 Reading; writing: complete a written **** at sentence level; associate visual and verbal information 
6-7 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /əʊ/ and the corresponding spelling ‘ow’ 
5 Read and complete. 
in under between on in front of behind 
1 The lettuce is under the tomato. 
2 The olives are the table. 
3 The glass of orange juice is my hand. 
4 The honey is the coffee and olives. 
5 The coffee is the glass of orange juice. 
6 The bread is the olives. 
Phonics 
Read and circle the words with the sound ow. 
1 motorbike 
2 ****** 
3 homework 
4 show 
5 snowy 
6 walking 
7 dishwasher 
8 bowl 
Complete the THREE words that have the ow sound. 
1 b___l 
2 y___ghurt 
3 yell___ 
4 tr___sers 
5 wind___ 
6 chick___ 
6 
7 
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2 Writing: revise location and common household objects by writing short ****s at sentence level 
Revision 3 6 
Write. 
1 take / rubbish / I / out / . / the 
2 fill / dishwasher / the / . / I 
3 table/ set / . / I / the 
4 clean / car / the / . / I 
Draw and write. 
Draw a picture of your bedroom. Use the words to write where your things are. 
under in on between next to 
1 
2 
My bedroom 
My desk is under the ******. 
My chair is next to my desk. 
How do you help 
me at home? 
I tidy my bedroom. 
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3a Writing: spell high frequency words accurately 
3b Writing: review the language of possession and ownership 
4 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /eɪ/, /əʊ/ and the corresponding spelling ‘ay’, ‘ai’, ‘ow’ 
Read and complete. 
smgea cnsloeo games console 
1 gmea 2 lptaop 
3 kpssreae 4 ftllooa btsoo 
Read and write. Match. 
3a 
3b 
1 Whose are these? They are expensive! They’re mine. 
They are my . 
2 Is this yours? This grey one. No, it isn’t. 
It’s Ali’s grey . 
3 Whose are these? They are not clean! 
They’re Tom’s . 
4 Is this Helen’s? No, it isn’t. Hers is under the bed. 
This is my . 
Phonics 
Circle the sound for each word. 
1 play ay/ai ow 
2 bowl ay/ai ow 
3 rainy ay/ai ow 
4 show ay/ai ow 
5 Monday ay/ai ow 
6 train ay/ai ow 
4 
a b c d 
6 
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7 Sports day 
1 Reading; writing: associate verbal with usual information 
2 Reading; writing: associate verbal with visual information; spell familiar words accurately 
3 Writing; reading: understand and write short simple sentences 
Read and write. 
five hundred 500 one hundred and seventy five 
ninety nine two thousand 
fifty two nine hundred and ten 
two thousand three hundred 
Read and write. 
catching diving jumping weightlifting running skipping throwing 
1 
2 
Write. 
1 are / doing / what / you What are you doing? 
2 a / throwing / Ali / is / ball 
3 diving / Tom / swimming pool / into / is / the 
4 basketball / Majid / is / playing 
3 
1 
5 
4 
6 
7 
2 
3 
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4 Reading: understand specific information and associate verbal with visual information 
5 Reading: understand specific information in a short simple **** 
6 Writing: write short simple sentences to pass on personal information 
Read and match. 
1 one hundred and fifty 
2 one thousand 
3 one hundred and ten 
4 two hundred and fifty 
5 fifty 
6 five hundred 
4 
Read and circle. 
1 The long race is one 
hundred / thousand metres. 
2 The short race is one 
hundred / thousand metres. 
3 In the swimming pool the diving 
is ten / fifty metres. 
4 The weightlifting is two 
hundred / thousand and fifty 
kilograms. 
5 You can play three / four sports 
with a ball. 
5 
School sports day 
The races are: 
100 metres 
500 metres 
and 1,000 metres 
In the swimming pool there is: 
10 metre diving and a 50-metre race 
There is: 
High jump – can anyone jump 1.5 metres? 
Weightlifting – can anyone lift 250 kg? 
And football, basketball, tennis and judo. 
Write about you. 
I can 
and I can 
I can’t 
and I can’t 
6 
a b 
c d 
e f 
e 
f 
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7 Reading; writing: associate verbal with visual information; understand and complete the main point in short ****s 
8-9 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /nd/, /nt/ and the corresponding spellings ‘nd’, ‘nt’ 
7 Read and write can or can’t. 
1 The boy can swim. 2 The boy can't jump. 
7 The boy _____ play basketball. 8 The girl _____ skip. 
5 The boy _____ lift 250kg. 6 The boy _____ dive. 
3 The girl _____ throw the ball. 4 The boy _____ play tennis. 
Phonics 
Write the words in the correct column. 
elephant and sandals restaurant 
sandcastle aunt 
nd nt 
_______________ _______________ 
_______________ _______________ 
_______________ _______________ 
8 Match and write. 
nd nt 
1 wi___er 
2 gra___father 
3 i___eractive 
4 seco___ 
9 
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Read and write. 
a some an 
1 I’d like chips, 
please. 
2 I’d like burger, 
please. 
3 I’d like sodas, 
please. 
4 I’d like ice-cream, 
please. 
1 
1 Ali would like a burger, some chips and a soda. 
2 Majid would like 
3 Mohammed 
4 I would like 
3 Read and write. 
8 At a restaurant 
1 Listening: differentiate between the pronunciation of similar sounds in English 
2 Reading; writing: recognise basic rules of punctuation; spell familiar words accurately 
3 Reading; writing: spell accurately and complete a written **** at sentence level 
Find and circle. Write. 
bcvburgerabschipsehdbsandwichdbcheesecvsodawhegice-creamhebd 
2 
1 2 3 
4 5 6 
burger 
What would they like to eat? 
What would you 
like to eat? 
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4 Reading: understand specific information in short simple ****s 
5 Reading; writing: write short simple sentences to pass information about other people 
What would you like to eat? 
1 My mum would like 
2 My dad would like 
3 My grandmother would like 
4 My grandfather would like 
Would you like chocolate 
or vanilla? 
Would you like orange or lemon? 
Would you like a burger or a 
cheeseburger? 
Orange please. 
A cheeseburger please. 
Vanilla please. 
Read and ask. Write. 
Menu Mum Dad Grandmother Grandfather 
5 
Read and match. 
1 a 
2 b 
3 c 
4 
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8 
6 Reading: understand specific information in short simple ****s 
7 Reading; writing: understand specific information in short simple ****s; write high frequency words 
to complete a written **** at sentence level 
8-9 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /k/, /nk/ and the corresponding spellings ‘ck’, ‘nk’ 
6 Read and match. 
Phonics 
Write the words in the correct box. 
drink pack black freckles pink monkey 
ck nk 
_______________ _______________ 
_______________ _______________ 
_______________ _______________ 
8 Match and write. 
ck nk 
1 chi___en 
2 tha__ you 
3 lu__y 
4 dri___ 
9 
1 
2 
3 
4 
a 
b 
c 
d 
Read and complete. 
many much some any else 
7 
How much is that? 
How many would you like? 
Do you have any ice-cream? 
How ice-creams would you like? 
How is that? 
I’d like sodas, 
please. 
Do you have any juice? 
What would you like? 
I’d like some sodas. 
I’d like two chicken 
sandwiches please. 
That’s twenty riyals, please. 
Yes, we do, Would you like 
orange or lemon juice? 
1 
3 
2 
5 
4 
Anything ? 
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1a Writing: spell familiar words accurately 
1b Writing: associate verbal with visual information and complete short simple ****s 
2 Writing: write information about personal abilities 
Revision 4 8 
1 Angela has a burger . She has a to drink and a 
ice-cream. 
2 Reem has a . She has a to drink and a 
ice-cream. 
a b 
1b Read and write. Match. 
Read and complete. 
1 bgrure burger 2 hcpsi 
3 sdoa 4 llnvaia 
5 lecchooat 6 chsdnaiw 
1a 
Draw and write. What can you do? What can’t you do? 
I can 
and . 
I can’t 
and . 
2 
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4 Phonics: recognise and produce the sound(s) /nd/, /nt/, /k/, /nk/ and the corresponding spellings ‘s’, ‘nd’, ‘nt’, ‘ck’, ‘nk’ 
8 
Write. 
egg / Do / you / sandwiches / any / have / ? 
Do you have any egg sandwiches? 
1 many / sandwiches / egg / How / ? 
2 two / I’d / like / please / . 
3 chicken / sandwiches / Do / you / have / any / ? 
4 else / Anything / ? / Yes / . / 
5 ice-cream / Would / like / you / vanilla / chocolate / or / ? 
Phonics. Circle the sounds for each word. 
1 hand nd nt ck nk 
2 Chicken nd nt ck nk 
3 think nd nt ck nk 
4 aunt nd nt ck nk 
3 
4 
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Picture dictionary 
a 
activities 
always 
b 
basketball 
Bahrain 
before 
best friend 
blonde 
Britain 
brush 
burger 
c 
catching 
cheese 
chips 
chocolate 
ice-cream 
clean 
coffee 
**** 
curly 
d 
dark 
dates 
delicious 
dishwasher 
diving 
DVD 
f 
fill 
football boots 
g 
game 
games console 
get dressed 
glasses 
Sunday ✓ 
Monday ✓ 
Tuesday ✓ 
Wednesday ✓ 
Thursday ✓ 
Friday ✓ 
Saturday ✓ 
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h 
help 
hers 
high jump 
his 
honey 
homework 
hungry 
i 
international 
ipad 
j 
jam 
Jordan 
judo 
jumping 
k 
kilogram 
Kuwait 
l 
lift 
light 
long 
long jump 
m 
metre 
mine 
n 
never 
newspaper 
o 
olives 
Oman 
p 
project 
puzzle 
r 
race 
Sunday ✗ 
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Wednesday ✗ 
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routines 
rubbish bin 
running 
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sandwich 
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soda 
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speakers 
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teeth 
tennis 
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tidy 
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vanilla ice-cream 
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wash 
weightlifting 
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yoghurt 
yours 
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Recognise and produce the consonant sound /f/: ph /f/ as in "photo", gh /f/ as in "laugh".  1/7/6 
Listening and Speaking 
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 2/7/6 Recognise and differentiate between the endings of third person singular Present Simple: /s/ as in "walks", /z/ as 
× in "reads" , / ɪz / as in "teaches". 
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Recognise and produce long vowels: ea /i:/ as in "teacher", ee /i:/ as in "tree", /aɪ/ as in "rice", /aɪ/ as in "pie", /eɪ / 
× as in "play", /eɪ as in "train". 
4/7/6  
  
Recognise and produce some English digraphs oa /əʊ/ as in "goat" and ow /əʊ/ as in "yellow", ou /aʊ/ as in 
"mouth" and ow /aʊ/ as in "brown" ow /əʊ/ as in "******" and ow /aʊ/ as in "town", ere /ə/ as in "where", air as 
in "hair" and ear as in "wear". 
× 
× Recognise and produce some English digraphs: oi /ɔɪ/ as in "oil" and "toy".  5/7/6 
× Recognise and produce long vowels and the schwa sound: /ɑː/ as in "car", /ɔː/ as in forty", /ə/as in "brother".   6/7/6 
× Recognise and produce long vowels: /ju:/ as in "huge" and as in "barbecue", /ɜː/ as in "purse" and as in "bird".   7/7/6 
8/7/6  
  Recognise and produce consonant endings: nk /ŋk / as in "bank", /ŋ/ as in "spring", /k/ as in "clock", /nd/ as in 
"sand", /nt/ as in "tent". 
Recognise and produce the consonant blend: (/sk/ as in "skate, square and scarf").  9/7/6 
× Recognise the silent gh as in "night" and the silent k as in "knee".  10/7/6 
× Ask questions using What, Who, Where, Why, Whose.     11/7/6 
 12/7/6 Identify countable and uncountable nouns (some - any) and ask and answer about quantity using How much and 
× How many. 
  13/7/6 
 
Identify and talk about family and friends using the verb to be (Affirmative, Negative, Questions, Short Answers),  
× the verb to have and possessive adjectives, can/can’t 
× Tell the time (o' clock, half past, a quarter to, a quarter past).  14/7/6 
15/7/6 Talk about everyday activities using the Present Simple (Affirmative – Questions – Short answers – Negative) and   
× adverbs of frequency (always, sometimes, never). 
× Talk about occupations.  16/7/6 
17/7/6 Talk about activities happening at the moment of speaking using the Present Progressive (Affirmative – Negative  
× – Questions – Short answers). 
18/7/6  
 × Talk about sports and household chores. 
× Describe location (on, in, under, next to, between, opposite, in front of, behind).    19/7/6 
× Talk about possession using possessive pronouns (mine, yours, his, hers), Whose and the Possessive Case ('s).  20/7/6 
× Talk about different types of homes and different items in a house using There is / There are.  21/7/6 
× Identify and talk about food.  22/7/6 
Order at a restaurant using I'd like.  23/7/6 
Give directions.  24/7/6 
× Talk about rules using the imperative.  25/7/6 
Use subject and object personal pronouns (I, you, he, etc. / me, you, him, etc.).     26/7/6 
× Identify places in a town using the Past Simple of the verb to be.  27/7/6 
× Talk about the different times of the day (in the afternoon, in the evening).  28/7/6 
Use prepositions of time (in, on, before, at, after).   29/7/6 
30/7/6 Talk about the past and describe past experiences using the Past Simple of the verb to be and There was / There  
× were / There wasn't / There weren't. 
Talk about past activities and events (Past Simple of regular and irregular verbs).  31/7/6 
Make comparisons, e.g. people, animals, using the comparative and superlative form.  32/7/6 
Talk about future plans using going to.  33/7/6 
Use conjunctions (because, and, but, then).  34/7/6 
Use intensifiers (so, very).  35/7/6 
× Follow a simple **** while listening to the audio recording.     36/7/6 
Understand the main idea and/or basic information in short monologues or dialogues.     37/7/6 
Read and count cardinal numbers to1000.  38/7/6 
Reading 
× 
Read and comprehend simple sentences and simple ****s.    39/7/6 × 
× Read simple illustrated stories.  40/7/6 
× Recognise basic rules of punctuation.   41/7/6 
Understand the main idea and specific information in short simple ****s.    42/7/6 
Associate verbal with visual information.    43/7/6 
Apply basic rules of punctuation (e.g. use capital letters, full stops, question marks, exclamation marks).   44/7/6 
Writing 
× 
× Write short simple words/phrases to complete a paragraph.    45/7/6 
× Write simple sentences to convey personal information.   46/7/6 
× Write short answers to simple questions.     47/7/6 
× Use the definite and indefinite article (a/an/the).   48/7/6 
Link ideas with and, then.   49/7/6 
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