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TEXTO DEL ESTUDIANTE
Lina Alvarado Jantus
INGLÉS
básico
EDICIÓN ESPECIAL PARA EL MINISTERIO DE EDUCACIÓN
PROHIBIDA SU COMERCIALIZACIÓN
Nombre:
Curso:
Colegio:
Este libro pertenece a:
Te lo ha hecho llegar gratuitamente el Ministerio de Educación através del establecimiento educacional en el que estudias.
Es para tu uso personal tanto en tu colegio como en tu casa;cuídalo para que te sirva durante todo el año.
S i te cambias de colegio lo debes llevar contigo yal finalizar el año, guardarlo en tu casa.
© Travelers 7º básico
Original text © Lina Alvarado Jantus. Teacher of English Instituto Profesional Chileno-Británico.
Reimpresión 2013 © Ediciones Cal y Canto Ltda.Nº de Inscripción: 171.757ISBN: 978-956-8623-51-7
Reimpresión 2012 © Ediciones Cal y Canto Ltda.Nº de Inscripción: 171.757ISBN: 978-956-8623-51-7
Reimpresión 2011 © Ediciones Cal y Canto Ltda.Nº de Inscripción: 171.757ISBN: 978-956-8623-51-7
Reimpresión 2010 © Ediciones Cal y Canto Ltda.Nº de Inscripción: 171.757ISBN: 978-956-8623-51-7
2009 © Ediciones Cal y Canto Ltda.Nº de Inscripción: 171.757ISBN: 978-956-8623-51-7
Travelers Magazine sectionBased on:2008 © Editorial Macmillan de México, S.A. de C.V.English Corner 1 Student‘s Book, Look it up! sectionEnglish Corner 2 Student‘s Book, Look it up! section
Methodological support Ana Manonellas Balladares. Postgraduate Diploma of Education Monash University - Melbourne Australia.
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TEXTO DEL ESTUDIANTE INGLÉS
Lina Alvarado JantusTeacher of English Instituto Profesional Chileno-Británico
L A N G U A G E F O C U S
Section designed to help you revise or discover a particular grammar structure. The activities are meant to promote independent learning.
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DISCOVER YOUR BOOK
Getting ready Attractive illustration to provide a setting and some simple exercises to activate your previous knowledge. You can also examine the objectives of the unit here.
WELCOME TO MY COUNTRY
1. How much do you know about Chile? Choose the correct answer for each question.
a. Which river is in the north of Chile?
i. Mapocho. ii. Biobío. iii. Loa.
b. Which city has the largest population?
i. Viña del Mar. ii. Arica. iii. Concepción.
c. Where is the Congress building?
i. Santiago. ii. Valparaíso. iii. La Serena.
d. Which mountain is in the south of Chile?
i. Aconcagua. ii. Parinacota. iii. Fitz Roy.
2. Complete the following fact file, and then compare with your partner.
GETTING READY
WELCOME TO MY COUNTRYWELCOME TO MY COUNTRY
37
Country
Area
Population
Capital city
Language
Currency
Chile
2UNIT 2UNIT
In this unit you will…In this unit you will… listen and identify specifi c information in a radio
interview, in a museum guide explanations and in a tour guide explanations by:
• discriminating between correct and incorrect information,
• using oral clues to predict content,• discriminating sounds,• identifying the correct sequence of events.
read and identify main ideas and explicit information in an Internet article and in a web page about Chilean people, places, and traditions by:
• identifying type and purpose of a text,• using the context to infer the meaning of new
words,• using visual clues to interpret information,• organizing information in a chart.
express ideas in dialogs about:
• personal experiences,• Chilean people and places.
write short paragraphs related to Chilean people, places, and traditions:
• using language and vocabulary of the unit,• expressing past actions,• using prepositions of place and movement.
WELCOME, FRIENDS 25UNIT 124
weekend
weather
Sunday
paint
barbecue Saturday Sunday
1. Match the photos (a – f) and the actions in the box below.
2. What do you and your friends usually do at weekends?
3. Write the activities for your ideal weekend in the diary below. Be imaginative!
4. Read the words in the Pictionary and look at the photos in Exercise 1. Predict what Andy, Ann, and Emma are going to do.
rent movies ______ stay at home ______ visit friends _______
BEFORE L ISTENING
PICTIONARY
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO NEXT WEEKEND? Lesson 4
a b c
d e f
• go to the mountains • meet friends • paint
• prepare a barbecue • rent DVDs • stay at home
Listening The tasks will help you develop strategies for improving your understanding of spoken messages.
WELCOME, FRIENDS 13UNIT 112
swim
sing
play the guitar
play tennis
do
experiments
1. Have a quick look at the text and circle all the cognates and familiar words.
2. Read the verbs in the box and write them in the correct column of the chart. Use a dictionary if necessary.
3. Read the words in the Pictionary and predict the topic of the text.
4. Look at the pictures of the children on page 13 and answer Kelly’s question.
BEFORE READING
READING
5. Read the texts on page 13 and check if you were right about the children’s favorite activities.
6. Who is who? Match each text on page 13 (I - IV) with the corresponding picture (a - d).
7. Write the name of each child on page 13 in the correct column, according to their preferences.
• like • hate • enjoy • love • don’t like
Positive Negative
NEW FRIENDS Lesson 1
I’m thirteen years old. I am the reporter of the
school magazine. I have many friends. They have different interests. Can you guess their favorite activities?
Hi, my name is KELLY HARDROCK.
PICTIONARY
Reading The tasks will help you develop strategies for improving your understanding of written texts.
WELCOME, FRIENDS 19WELCOME, FRIENDS
5. Complete the following sentences that express preferences.
a. I love ________________ , but I don’t ________________.
b. My best friend hates ______________________________.
c. My little sister enjoys _____________________________.
6. Complete this telephone conversation with the Simple Past tense.
Ignacio: Hi, Kelly. It’s me, Ignacio. Did you like Santiago?
Kelly: Sure! We ________________ (visit) the Arts Museum and then we ___________
(go) to Santa Lucía Hill. In the afternoon, we ______________ (take) a tour around
the city and we _____________ (look) at the city from the mountains.
READING
1. Read the texts in Lesson 1 again and choose the correct answer to the question.What are the children doing?
a. ____ They are giving instructions.b. ____ They are introducing themselves.c. ____ They are introducing their friends.
2. Find sentences in the text that support the following ideas. Write them here.
a. Ann doesn’t like sports. _____________________________________________________
b. Dan has a favorite activity. __________________________________________________
c. Andy likes science. _________________________________________________________
2 pts
LISTENING
3. Listen to the conversation in Lesson 2 again and correct these statements.
a. Kelly and her brother traveled by bus. ______________________b. They are leaving for the south on Friday. ______________________c. Kelly doesn’t want to meet Ignacio’s friends. ______________________
4. Who said the following, Kelly or Ignacio?
a. ________________ : Wow! How early!
b. ________________ : What can we do here?
c. ________________ : I’ll ask my mother to pick you up.
3 pts
LANGUAGE
2 pts
3 pts
3 pts
0 - 4Keep trying
5 - 9Review!
10 - 13Well done!
14 - 17Excellent!
total score
17 pts
4 pts
MINI - TESTMINI - TEST
Mini-test These are short evaluation activities that allow you to analyze your performance. You complete the tasks with a time limit and check your score.
REFLECTIONS
Questions to help you reflect on your learning process and to raise your awareness of how you develop your own learning strategies to become a more effective learner.
Listen
ing an
d speaking activities are recorded.
Listen to the CD with your teacher.
FL
Listening section.
Activities for fast learners.
Speaking activities.
Pronunciation activities.
DISCOVER YOUR BOOK
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EPISODE 1:
MATT AND KELLY ARRIVE IN CHILE
Kelly, Matt,
and
the Time M
achine EPISODE 1:
MATT AND KELLY ARRIVE IN CHILE
Kelly, Matt,
and
the Time M
achine
Comic Strip The adventures of the main characters of the book, at the end of each unit. You read this section on your own, for fun, with no evaluation activities.
119HOME SWEET HOMEUNIT 4118
Can I present a topic to my classmates?
Can I play games?
Can I talk about obligations?
Can I find specific information in a text?
LANGUAGE
SYNTHESIS
Answer the following questions and check your progress in this unit. Put a tick in the box that is true for you.
SELF-EVALUATIONTEST YOUR KNOWLEDGEREADING: PEOPLE ARE CHANGING
PLANET EARTH
LISTENING
4. Listen to the recording and circle the correct alternative.
a. Amazing news comes from...
i. a zoo. ii. the jungle. iii. an aquarium.
b. A mother talks with her _________ -year-old baby.
i. two ii. four ii. six
c. Two _________ are chatting to each other.
i. dolphins ii. whales iii. sharks
3 pts
4 pts
3 pts
3 pts
4 pts
3 pts
3 pts
Do I understand the texts?Do I understand my classmates?Can I interpret obligations and prohibitions?Can I predict the topic of a text from visual clues?
listening
functions / grammar / vocabulary
Can I complete summaries?
speaking / writing
Did I collaborate with my classmates?
Do I relate the topic of a text with my previous knowledge?
Can I identify different types and purposes of texts?Can I predict the topic of a text from cognates?
reading
0 - 9Keep trying
10 - 15Review!
16 - 21Well done!
22 - 26Excellent!
total score
26 pts
1. Read the text quickly and write the correct heading for each paragraph (I - IV).
a. Acid rain b. Ozone layer depletionc. Air pollutiond. Rainforest destruction
2. Read the text again. Are the statements true (T) or false (F)?
a. ____ The earth is very old.
b. ____ People who live in cities are very healthy.
c. ____ Factories are very good for the environment.
3. Answer the following questions:
a. How old is planet Earth? ______________________________________________
b. Why are fish dying?______________________________________________
c. What do aerosols and sprays do to the ozone layer?______________________________________________
5. Are these statements true (T) or false (F)?
a. ____ Very strange news comes from Hawaii.
b. ____ Scientists are not sure if the animals are talking.
c. ____ The animals communicate verbally and non-verbally.
3 pts
The earth is 4,600 million years
old. Modern man has lived on it
for only 35,000 years, but in that
time our planet has changed in
many ways. Many of the things
people are doing are good,
but many more are not good for
our world.I._________________________
In big cities, cars and buses are
affecting the air. Many people
who live in cities are having very
bad health problems.II._________________________
Factories are damaging the land and the water, so many fish
are dying.
III._________________________
Many aerosols and sprays are destroying the ozone layer. They are
making a big hole and too much
ultraviolet radiation is entering
the earth. This is causing cancer in
people around the world.IV._________________________
People are cutting down millions and millions of trees all
over the world. As a result, many
types of animals and plants are
disappearing.
Help!Great! Not too bad
6. Complete each collocation with a word from the box.
pollution rain warming ozone
a. ____________________ layer
b. Acid ____________________
c. Air ____________________
d. Global ____________________
7. Circle the correct alternative.
a. In this zoo, we have to / can’t take photos.
b. To help our planet, we have to / can’t reduce the use of energy.
c. We have to/can’t use less water.
ORAL EXPRESSION
8. How can we help our planet? Mention three things we can do.
project / group work
Did I find the tasks useful?
Did I enjoy working with my classmates?
Can I talk and write about environmental problems?
Can I use collocations?
SYNTHESIS SELF-EVALUATIONTEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
1. Work in groups of four.
a. Find information about the greenhouse effect on the Internet, in enciclopedias, or in your school library.
b. Write a report explaining how the greenhouse effect works and what changes it will bring.
c. Make drawings or get pictures or illustrations from magazines.
d. Design a poster to explain what the greenhouse effect is.
e. Present your findings to your classmates.
f. Display the poster in a visible place of your classroom.
2. Revise the contents of this unit; identify and evaluate the exercises that helped you learn.
Check the Learning Objectives for this unit on page 93. Use these symbols to reflect your performance.
Reading Listening
Speaking Writing
Synthesis This section allows you to revise the content of each unit and reflect on which exercises helped you achieve the learning objectives.
Test your knowledge A formal test at the end of the unit to evaluate your progress and help you discover what you need to revise.
Self-evaluation Guided analysis of your strengths and weaknesses, to help you check your progress and find ways to improve.
Home Sweet Home 115THIS MAGAZINE IS YOURS TO KEEP.Issue 1 2013
LOOk it up! 1 Amazing CreaturesLOOk it up! 2 GeographyLOOk it up! 3 DolphinsLOOk it up! 4 Technology newsLOOk it up! 5 To the moon
Travelers Magazine A magazine for you to read and enjoy, with interesting articles and activities to help you improve your reading and study skills.
PICTIONARY
Special picture glossary that helps you with the key words in the text you are going to read or listen to.
Did you know that …Interesting bits of information on the topics of the lesson.
American EnglishBritish English
Differences between American and British English in spelling and / or pronunciation and / or vocabulary.
Internet sites with additional information related to the topic.
UNIT 494
PREPARAT ION FOR THE UNIT
1. Complete the list of predictions for the year 2100. Use will be / won’t be.
Predictions &for 21OO
• There ______________ &security cameras everywhere.• There ______________ &cars. There ______________
&spaceships.• There ______________ new means &of
&communication.• There ______________ &small &pills &instead &of &food.• There ______________ &robots to &do &the work.• There ______________ &books &or magazines. There
______________ & electronic &readers &only.
2. Look at the pictures and circle the correct word.
baby / babies mouse / mice leaf / leaves
tooth / teeth child / children knife / knives
The exercises in this section will activate your previous knowledge ofthe language and prepare you to deal with the new contents.
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PLAN OF THE BOOK
GETTING READY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 PREPARATION FOR THE UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 LESSON 1 - READING
NEW FRIENDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Pronunciation –Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Language focus – Interests and favorite activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Written production – Paragraph about favorite activities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Oral production – Dialog about favorite activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
LESSON 2 - LISTENING A trip to the capital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Language focus – The Simple Past . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Written production – A short telephone conversation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Oral production – A short telephone conversation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 MINI-TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
LESSON 3 - READING Living Abroad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Language focus – Can / Can’t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Oral production – A short survey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Pronunciation – /k/, / æ/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Written production – An e-mail about a city / town. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
LESSON 4 – LISTENING What are you going to do next weekend? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Language focus – Future plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Pronunciation – The days of the week. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Oral production – A dialog about future plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Written production – To complete a short paragraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 MINI-TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
LESSON 5 –READING That’s what friends are for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Language focus – Words that describe feelings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Oral production – To sing a song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Written production – A short poem about friendship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Vocabulary – To identify words to describe feelings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
KELLY HARDROCK, SCHOOL REPORTER. EPISODE 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 SYNTHESIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 SELF-EVALUATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
WELCOME, FRIENDS
1. Read this short poem. Do you like it?
Friends at schoolAre big and small.Friends at schoolAre best of all!
2. Make a list with the names of your friends.
3. Think about the things you like to do your friends. Compare with your partner.
GETTING READY
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WELCOME, FRIENDSUNIT 11UNIT
In this unit you will…In this unit you will… listen and fi nd specifi c information in a phone call
and in a conversation about free time activities and future plans by:
• identifying the sequence of events,• recognizing vocabulary related to free time
activities,• relating written and spoken versions,• identifying expressions of time.
read and identify main ideas and specifi c information in a paragraph, in an e-mail, and in a poem about friends and favorite activities, by:
• recognizing main ideas from cognates, • discriminating between correct and incorrect
information,• recognizing type and purpose of a text,• relating topic and personal knowledge.
express own ideas in short dialogs and monologs about:
• favorite free time activities,• plans for the weekend,• personal experiences.
write and complete short paragraphs and messages,
• describing favorite activities using expressions like enjoy + ing,
• expressing future plans,• using language and vocabulary related to free time
activities.
GETTING READY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 PREPARATION FOR THE UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 LESSON 1 - LISTENING
High and dry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Pronunciation – Ending of verbs in past tense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Written production – To complete a paragraph about a trip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Language focus –The Simple Past Tense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Oral production – A short dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 LESSON 2 – READING
La Tirana festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Language focus – Question words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Pronunciation – /w/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Oral production – To ask and answer questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Vocabulary – To classify words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
MINI-TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 LESSON 3 – LISTENING
The people of the land . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Vocabulary – To classify words . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Oral production – Dialog about ethnic groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Pronunciation –/t/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Language focus – Questions in the Past Simple tense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 LESSON 4 – READING
From Chile to the world . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Language focus – Suffixes to indicate professions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Written production – To complete a biography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Pronunciation – / tʃ /, / ʃ/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Oral production – Dialog about professions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
MINI-TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 LESSON 5 – LISTENING
Visiting the south. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Language focus – Prepositions of movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Pronunciation - /d/, / ð/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Oral production – Dialogs about means of transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Vocabulary – Outdoor activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 KELLY HARDROCK, SCHOOL REPORTER. EPISODE 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 SYNTHESIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 SELF-EVALUATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
WELCOME TO MY COUNTRY
1. How much do you know about Chile?
Choose the correct answer for each question.
a. Which river is in the north of Chile?
i. Mapocho. ii. Biobío. iii. Loa.
b. Which city has the largest population?
i. Viña del Mar. ii. Arica. iii. Concepción.
c. Where is the Congress building?
i. Santiago. ii. Valparaíso. iii. La Serena.
d. Which mountain is in the south of Chile?
i. Aconcagua. ii. Parinacota. iii. Fitz Roy.
2. Complete the following fact file, and then
compare with your partner.
GETTING READY
WELCOME TO MY COUNTRYWELCOME TO MY COUNTRY
37
Country
Area
Population
Capital city
Language
Currency
Chile
2UNIT 2UNIT
In this unit you will…In this unit you will… listen and identify specifi c information in a radio
interview, in a museum guide explanations and in a
tour guide explanations by:
• discriminating between correct and incorrect
information,
• using oral clues to predict content,
• discriminating sounds,
• identifying the correct sequence of events.
read and identify main ideas and explicit information
in an Internet article and in a web page about
Chilean people, places, and traditions by:
• identifying type and purpose of a text,
• using the context to infer the meaning of new
words,• using visual clues to interpret information,
• organizing information in a chart.
express ideas in dialogs about:
• personal experiences,
• Chilean people and places.
write short paragraphs related to Chilean people,
places, and traditions:
• using language and vocabulary of the unit,
• expressing past actions,
• using prepositions of place and movement.
UNIT 11UNIT UNIT 22UNIT
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PLAN OF THE BOOK
WELCOME FRIENDS 8 WELCOMETO MY COUNTRY 36
GETTING READY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 PREPARATION FOR THE UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 LESSON 1 - LISTENING
What are we doing to our planet? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Language focus –The Present Continuous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Oral production –Dialogs about environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Vocabulary – Collocations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Pronunciation – Intonation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Written production – To complete a dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 LESSON 2 – READING
An inconvenient truth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Language focus – The Future tense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Oral production – To report the results of a survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Pronunciation – /s/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 MINI-TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
LESSON 3 – LISTENING Can we stop it? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Oral production – An interview about pollution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Language focus – Suggestions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Pronunciation –/s/, / ʃ/, / / tʃ / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 LESSON 4 – READING
We can save the planet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Language focus – Obligations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Pronunciation - /ʃ/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Oral production – Dialog about environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Written production – To write a list of suggestions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
MINI-TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 LESSON 5 – LISTENING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Good news!!!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Language focus – Obligations – Prohibitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Oral production – Dialog about obligations / prohibitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Pronunciation – The diphthong /eə/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Written production – To complete a piece of news . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Vocabulary – Baby animals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 KELLY HARDROCK, SCHOOL REPORTER. EPISODE 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 SYNTHESIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 SELF-EVALUATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
93HOME SWEET HOME 93
1. What differences can you find in the pictures?
2. What places do the pictures show?
3. With your partner, make a list of the main problems that affect our world and specially our country.
GETTING READY
HOME SWEET HOMEHOME SWEET HOME
UNIT 4UNIT 4
In this unit you will…In this unit you will… listen and identify specifi c information in an
interview, in a radio advertisement, and in a news
report related to environmental problems by:
• predicting content from visual clues,
• recognizing the purpose of a text,
• distinguishing facts and opinions.
read and demonstrate comprehension of general
and specifi c information in an article and in a web
site about the environment and taking care of our
planet by:
• inferring meaning of words from the context,
• identifying type and purpose of a text,
• relating content and personal knowledge,
• predicting content from pictures,
• distinguishing problems and solutions.
express ideas and personal opinions in monologs
and dialogs about:
• problems that aff ect the environment,
• suggestions to solve environmental problems,
• future actions to take care of our planet.
write a short paragraph and an interview:
• using vocabulary related to environmental
problems,
• making suggestions to solve environmental
problems,
• expressing personal opinions about the topic of
the unit.
UNIT 44UNIT
Answers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120 Thematic Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136 Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137
Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138 Travelers Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139
GETTING READY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 PREPARATION FOR THE UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 LESSON 1 - READING Ancient Greek games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Oral production – Dialog about past activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Pronunciation –Endings of verbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Language focus – Could / Couldn’t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Written production – To complete a summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 LESSON 2 - LISTENING The first marathon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Language focus – Connectors and, but . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Oral production – A short dialog about the first marathon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Written production- To complete a paragraph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 MINI-TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 LESSON 3 - READING Sticks and balls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Written production – A short description of a sport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Language focus – Comparatives (short adjectives) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Oral production – An interview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Pronunciation –Final sound / ər/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Vocabulary – Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 LESSON 4 – LISTENING An extreme experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Language focus – Comparatives (long adjectives) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Oral production – A short dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Pronunciation – / æ /, / ʌ /, / e / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Vocabulary – Sports and equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 MINI-TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 LESSON 5 –READING The Paralympic world . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Language focus – Prepositions of time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Written production – To complete a summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Oral production – To ask and answer questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Pronunciation – The 3rd person negative auxiliary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 KELLY HARDROCK, SCHOOL REPORTER. EPISODE 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 SYNTHESIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 SELF-EVALUATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
1. Look at these pictures of sports. Can you identify them?
2. Two of the sports in the pictures are Olympic sports and two of them are not. Write their names under the corresponding column.
3. With your partner, add the names of some more sports to each column.
GETTING READY
Olympic Sports Not Olympic Sports
65
THE WORLD OF SPORTSTHE WORLD OF SPORTS
UNIT 33UNIT
In this unit you will…In this unit you will… listen and identify explicit and main information in a
conversation and in personal reports about sports by:• recognizing vocabulary related to sports,• matching oral texts and visual clues,• discriminating sounds,• identifying speakers.
read and identify main ideas in an Internet article, in an encyclopedia article, and in a web page about sports and sports events by:
• predicting content from pictures,• predicting content from previous knowledge,• discriminating between correct and incorrect
information,• inferring topic from cognates,• extracting specifi c information.
express own ideas in monologs and dialogs about:• games and sports,• personal experiences,• paralyimpic sports and outdoor activities.
write a short paragraph and a summary:
• using new vocabulary related to sports and sports events,
• narrating past events,• comparing two sports.
UNIT 33UNIT
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WELCOMETO MY COUNTRY 36
THE WORLDOF SPORTS 64
HOME SWEET HOME 92
UNIT 11UNIT
WELCOME, FRIENDS
1. Read this short poem. Do you like it?
Friends at schoolAre big and small.Friends at schoolAre best of all!
2. Make a list with the names of your friends.
3. Think about the things you like to do with your friends. Compare with your partner.
GETTING READY
9
WELCOME, FRIENDS
In this unit you will…In this unit you will… listen and fi nd specifi c information in a phone call
and in a conversation about free time activities and future plans by:
• identifying the sequence of events,• recognizing vocabulary related to free time
activities,• relating written and spoken versions,• identifying expressions of time.
read and identify main ideas and specifi c information in a paragraph, in an e-mail, and in a poem about friends and favorite activities, by:
• recognizing main ideas from cognates, • discriminating between correct and incorrect
information,• recognizing type and purpose of a text,• relating topic and personal knowledge.
express own ideas in short dialogs and monologs about:
• favorite free time activities,• plans for the weekend,• personal experiences.
write and complete short paragraphs and messages,
• describing favorite activities using expressions like enjoy + ing,
• expressing future plans,• using language and vocabulary related to free time
activities.
UNIT 110
PREPARAT ION FOR THE UNIT
1. Read the clues and write complete sentences. Use an appropriate pronoun (I, you, he/she, etc.) and the correct form of the verb to be.
a. Your shoes / new:
b. My sister / nurse:
c. The keys / my bag:
d. Sheila’s house / big:
e. Jim / 12 years old:
f. My parents / home:
2. Look at the pictures. Circle the correct sentence.
a. They’re happy. / They’re sad. c. It’s big. / It’s small.b. She’s young. / They’re young.
3. Read the answers and complete the questions with the words in the box.
Where… Who… When… What… How…
a. ___________________ were you born?
In 2000.
b. ___________________ time is it?
It’s two thirty.
c. ___________________ is my English book? I can’t find it.
It’s under the table.
d. ___________________ is that woman?
She’s the new math teacher.
e. ___________________ do you get to school every day?
By bus.
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4. Find the name of these places in the Word Search puzzle. Write them under each picture.
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UNIT 112
swim
sing
play the guitar
play tennis
do
experiments
1. Have a quick look at the text and circle all the cognates and familiar words.
2. Read the verbs in the box and write them in the correct column of the chart. Use a dictionary if necessary.
3. Read the words in the Pictionary and predict the topic of the text.
4. Look at the pictures of the children on page 13 and answer Kelly’s question.
BEFORE READING
READING
5. Read the texts on page 13 and check if you were right about the children’s favorite activities.
6. Who is who? Match each text on page 13 (I - IV) with the corresponding picture (1 - 4).
7. Write the name of each child on page 13 in the correct column, according to their preferences.
• like • hate • enjoy • love • don’t like
Positive Negative
NEW FRIENDS Lesson 1
I’m thirteen years old. I am the reporter of the
school magazine. I have many friends. They have different interests. Can you guess their favorite activities?
Hi, my name is KELLY HARDROCK.
PICTIONARY
WELCOME, FRIENDS 13WELCOME, FRIENDS
8. Read the texts and find information that contradicts these statements.
a. Ann loves physical exercise.b. Dan loves history, science, and maths.
c. Andy wants to be a singer.d. Ema doesn’t use her computer.
I. I’m Andy. I’m thirteen. I love studying and doing research. I also like working in the school lab and enjoy doing experiments. Music? I can’t sing Happy Birthday!
II. My name is Ema and I’m from Chile. I’m fourteen. I love animals and I’ve got three pets. I’m living abroad with my family, so my favorite activity is to chat with my friends. I miss them a lot!
III. I’m Ann. I’m thirteen.
I enjoy playing the guitar and singing. Sports? Oh, no! I hate doing physical exercise!
IV. I’m Dan. I’m fourteen.
I like playing football and tennis, but what I really love is swimming. Science? History? Maths? No, thanks!
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UNIT 114
AFTER READING
9. Say these pairs of numbers paying special attention to the stress, which clarifies the difference between them.
13 - 30 14 - 40 15 - 50 16 - 60
17 - 70 18 - 80 19 - 90
10. Read the bubbles (a – e). Then complete them with the expressions in the box.
• playing the piano • origin of things • all the capitals • English
• doing experiments in the lab • people from other countries
• mixtures and formulas • about the past • Venezuela
b. My favorite subject is history. I really like
to know _____________________________________,
the ________________________________________,
people’s customs and different cultures.
a. My favorite subject is science.
I love _______________________________________.
For me, ________________________________________
are great!
c. I love foreign languages.
I love speaking with ___________________
_______________. That’s why I’m studying
_______________.
d. I like music
a lot! For me, the best
time at school is when I’m
_____________________
_____________.
e. My favorite subject
is geography. I know
___________________________
by heart! Do you know the capital
of _______________?
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L A N G U A G E F O C U S Interests and favorite activities
1. Read these sentences from the text.
a. I enjoy playing the guitar.b. I love studying and doing research.
2. Complete the rule.
When we talk about interests and favorite activities, we use the
verbs: ____________, ____________, ____________, ___________ + verbs + -ing
11. Listen and repeat this conversation. Then role-play it with your partner changing the parts underlined.
K: What’s your name?D: Dan Peterson.K: How old are you?D: I’m fourteen.K: What are your favorite activities?D: I like playing football and tennis.K: And what do you like doing after school?D: I like swimming.
12. Ask three classmates the questions in Exercise 11 and complete the chart with their answers.
13. FL Complete the following paragraph about your favorite activities.
I like ________, ___________ , and ___________ , but what I really
love is ______________________.
I don’t like ___________ and I definitely hate ______________.
My friends like ___________, but they don’t like ______________.
REFLECTIONSWhat problems did I have to talk about my favorite activities in English?
What can I do to do better next time?
Name Age Activities
UNIT 116
1. What does cyber-pal mean?
2. Kelly and her brother Matt are Ignacio’s cyber- pals. Their father, Mr. John Hardrock, works in the north of Chile. The children are in Chile for the first time visiting him. Can you guess where they are from?
3. Match the verbs in the box with the pictures and guess their meaning in Spanish. Then check with the dictionary.
4. Read the words in the Pictionary and classify them under these labels.
BEFORE L ISTENING
5. Listen to the telephone conversation and check your prediction in Exercise 2.
6. Listen again and choose the best answer.
a. Who is talking?i. Two boys. ii. Two girls. iii. A boy and a girl.
b. Where is Kelly calling from?i. Texas. ii. Santiago. iii. Antofagasta.
LISTENING
• land • ring • take • meetAmerican English:
Cyber-pal
British English: Cyber-friend
Time Actions Location
today
leave
early
arrive
PICTIONARY
around
A TRIP TO THE CAPITAL Lesson 2
a b
c d
7 : 00 am
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9. Listen once more and number the events in the order they happen.
_____ Kelly arrives in Santiago. _____ Kelly leaves for Antofagasta.
_____ Kelly calls Ignacio. _____ Kelly arrives at a hotel.
REFLECTIONSWhen did I need the teacher’s assistance to understand the text?
What new words did I learn?
7. Listen and number the places in the order they appear in the conversation.
__ airport __ palace __ museum __ hospital __ park __ hotel
__ mountains __ cathedral __ train station __ shopping center
8. Listen to the conversation again and circle the correct alternative.
a. The children arrived from
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AFTER L ISTENING
10. First only listen and then listen and repeat this tongue twister.
Six sick sea serpents, swam the seven seas,
How many seas, did Kelly and Matt swim?
c. The children are staying at
ia friend’s house
iia hotel
iiia shopping center
d. They are leaving for Antofagasta on
iSaturday
iiWednesday
iiiFriday
b. The plane landed at
iieight o’clock
iiiseven thirty
ifive fifteen
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iiSantiago
iiiTexas
iWashington
UNIT 118
11. Complete these sentences with the Simple Past tense of the verbs.
a. Kelly _______________ from the USA. (travel)
b. Kelly _______________ Ignacio. (call)
c. Ignacio _______________ Kelly to his house. (invite)
d. Kelly and Matt _______________ to Antofagasta. (go)
12. Find four more places in the Word Search building and write sentences in the Simple Past tense in your notebook.
13. Read the dialog.
a. Practice and role-play it with your partner.
A: Hello. B: Hi, this is Betty. Can I speak to George?A: Sorry, he isn’t at home. Can I take a message?B: Can you tell him that Betty called?A: OK, no problem.
b. write the expression you use to:
i. begin the conversation: _________________________________
ii. identify yourself: ______________________________________
iii. ask to talk to somebody: _______________________________
iv. offer to take a message: ________________________________
v. end the conversation: __________________________________
14. FL In pairs, follow the pattern in Exercise 13 and write a short telephone conversation with your own ideas. Then role-play it.
L A N G U A G E F O C U S The Simple Past
1. Read the sentences from the text.
a. We arrived from Texas today. b. The plane landed at 5:15 in the morning.
2. What do the sentences in Point 1 refer to? Choose an alternative. a. Past events. b. Present events. c. Future events.
3. Complete the rule.
To talk about events that happened in the ____________________ we
use the ____________________ tense.
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British English: Travelled
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5. Complete the following sentences that express preferences.
a. I love ________________ , but I don’t ________________.
b. My best friend hates ______________________________.
c. My little sister enjoys _____________________________.
6. Complete this telephone conversation with the Simple Past tense.
Ignacio: Hi, Kelly. It’s me, Ignacio. Did you like Santiago?
Kelly: Sure! We ________________ (visit) the Arts Museum and then we ___________
(go) to Santa Lucía Hill. In the afternoon, we ______________ (take) a tour around
the city and we _____________ (look) at the city from the mountains.
READING
1. Read the texts in Lesson 1 again and choose the correct answer to the question.What are the children doing?
a. ____ They are giving instructions.b. ____ They are introducing themselves.c. ____ They are introducing their friends.
2. Find sentences in the text that support the following ideas. Write them here.
a. Ann doesn’t like sports. _____________________________________________________
b. Dan has a favorite activity. __________________________________________________
c. Andy likes science. _________________________________________________________
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LISTENING
3. Listen to the conversation in Lesson 2 again and correct these statements.
a. Kelly and her brother traveled by bus. ______________________b. They are leaving for the south on Friday. ______________________c. Kelly doesn’t want to meet Ignacio’s friends. ______________________
4. Who said the following, Kelly or Ignacio?
a. ________________ : Wow! How early!
b. ________________ : What can we do here?
c. ________________ : I’ll ask my mother to pick you up.
3 pts
LANGUAGE
2 pts
3 pts
3 pts
0 - 4Keep trying
5 - 9Review!
10 - 13Well done!
14 - 17Excellent!
total score
17 pts
4 pts
MINI - TESTMINI - TEST
UNIT 120
miss
eat
drink
PICTIONARY
2. Have a quick look at the e-mail on page 21 and identify all the words that look similar in Spanish.
3. Ema sends this e-mail to her Chilean friends telling them about her new city. Do you think she likes it?
4. Read the words in the Pictionary and match them with their meanings or synonyms below.There are two extra meanings you do not need to use.
a. every dayb. feel nostalgic forc. take food into your mouthd. take liquid into your mouthe. topic
1. Look at the picture and answer these questions with your partner.
a. Who can you see in the picture? b. Where is she living with her family?
BEFORE READING
READING
5. Read the e-mail and find information to support the idea that Ema likes or doesn’t like the city.
LIVING ABROAD Lesson 3
WELCOME, FRIENDS 21WELCOME, FRIENDS
Hi, everyone! Greetings from my new school in San Antonio, Texas.
This is an interesting city and I can do different things. There are two great places: Seaworld, a famous marine life theme park that has three daily shows with whales, seals and dolphins, and the San Antonio Zoo. It’s fantastic!
We live in a beautiful area and my school is near our house. My favorite place is the Riverwalk, a canal that crosses the center. We can go down the river in a boat or walk along it; there are many places to sit, talk, and have something to eat or drink. Mexican food is delicious, and we can also listen to Mariachi music!
This is a beautiful city and the people are very nice. I’ve got some new friends, but I miss you all a lot! Write and tell me if you liked the photos!
Love,Ema
ignacio_superboy@yahoo.comema_2011@gmail.com
News from Texas
Did you know that …the Chilean flag is similar
to the Texan flag? Both
are white, blue, and red, and
have a white star.
6. Read the text more carefully and choose the best alternative.
a. San Antonio is a ______________ city.i. European ii. South American iii. North American
b. It is an interesting place for people who like ______________.i. pretty flowers ii. interesting architecture iii. animals
c. People can see shows at Seaworld ______________.i. every day ii. twice a week iii. every weekend
d. The Riverwalk is a canal in the ______________.i. suburbs ii. country iii. center of the city
e. You can enjoy food, drinks, and music from ______________.i. Colombia ii. México iii. Perú
UNIT 122
AFTER READING
L A N G U A G E F O C U S Can / can’t
1. Find these sentences in the text.
a. ….in this city, you can do many things.b. …you can visit museums.c. You can go down the river in a boat.
2. Complete the rule.
We use __________ when we want to express the possibility to do something.We use __________when we don’t have the possibility.
3. Find out how we ask questions about possibility or ability.
8. Complete the following e-mail with can or can’t.
7. Read Ema’s e-mail again and complete the diagram with information from the text.
Places you can visit Activities you can do
__________________
__________________
__________________
__________________
__________________
__________________
Food you can eat
__________________
__________________
__________________
Name of the city _________________
American English: Center / downtown
British English: Centre
I live in a town called Dalcahue, in Chiloé. There isn’t a museum in Dalcahue, so
you _____ see exhibits, but there is a post office and restaurants, so you _____ send
letters and you _____ eat typical food.
Dalcahue is very popular with tourists, so you ______ find people from all over the
world and you ______ hear people speaking in different languages.
andy_soccer@walla.com
pedro_chilote@entelchile.net
About Dalcahue
WELCOME, FRIENDS 23WELCOME, FRIENDS
9. In your group, make a survey of the things your friends can / can’t do. Then complete the chart with a tick or a cross.
REFLECTIONSWhat problems did I have to write sentences in English?
How did I relate the content of the lesson to my own reality?
10. First only listen and then listen and repeat this tongue twister.
Can you can a can as a canner can can a can?
11. Read the e-mail you completed in Exercise 8 and write a similar one to a friend abroad about your own city or town. Include information about the places a tourist can visit and the things you can / can’t do.
12. FL Use words from the three columns below to ask and answer questions. Use this pattern.
Where can I _____________________?You can ___________________ at the _______________.
borrow ✔ a book ✔ cafeteria
buy a movie cinema
have a newspaper ? library ✔
send a postcard news dealer’s
take a soft drink post office
watch a train station
borrow a bookborrow a book library
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UNIT 124
weekend
weather
Sunday
paint
barbecue Saturday Sunday
1. Match the photos (1 – 6) and the actions in the box below.
2. What do you and your friends usually do at weekends?
3. Write the activities for your ideal weekend in the diary below. Be imaginative!
4. Read the words in the Pictionary and look at the photos in Exercise 1. Predict what Andy, Ann, and Emma are going to do.
rent movies ______ stay at home ______ visit friends _______
BEFORE L ISTENING
PICTIONARY
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO NEXT WEEKEND? Lesson 4
1 2 3
4 5 6
• go to the mountains • meet friends • paint
• prepare a barbecue • rent DVDs • stay at home
WELCOME, FRIENDS 25WELCOME, FRIENDS
5. Listen to the conversation and check your predictions.
6. Listen to the conversation again and number the sentences in the order you hear them.
a. How about going to visit Dan this afternoon? ______
b. I’m going to go to the club. ______
c. I’m going to stay at home ______
d. I’m going to visit my grandparents at the seaside. ______
7. Listen once more and answer these questions in your notebook.
a. Why is Ann not sure about her plans? ____________________
b. Why is Ema going to stay at home? ____________________
L ISTENING
8. What do you think Andy prefers?
a. Warm weather b. Cold weather
9. Match the pictures (1 – 4) and the sentences (a – d).
AFTER L ISTENING
a. I’m going to call Kelly.b. I’m going to eat a sandwich.
c. I’m going to play tennis.d. I’m going to swim in the pool.
1 2 3 4
L A N G U A G E F O C U S Future Plans
1. Study these examples.
a. I’m going to tidy up my room. b. He is going to paint his room. c. He is not going to watch TV.
2. Complete this rule.
To talk about ________ we use the verbs To be + ________ + ________.
UNIT 126
SaturdayMorning:
Afternoon:
SundayMorning:
Afternoon:
MondayMorning:
Afternoon:
My diary My partner’s diary
JoannaSaturday
Morning: play tennis
Afternoon: babysit
Sunday
Morning: go shopping
Afternoon: stay over at
Jane’s
Monday
Morning: get up early
Afternoon: do homework
10. Say the days of the week.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Friday Saturday Sunday
REFLECTIONSHow did the activities help me understand the text?
What difficulties did I have to ask and answer questions in English?
11. Look at Joanna and Stevie’s diaries and, with your partner, ask and answer questions about their future plans.
What is ________ going to do on ________? He/she __________
______________________ to __________________________.
What are _________ and ________ going to do on __________?
They _____________ to _____________ .
American English: Store
British English: Shop
13. Ask your partner questions to complete the diary with what is true for him/her (My partner’s diary).
Example: Are you going to ___________ on Saturday morning? Why?
Who with?
14. FL Complete this paragraph with information from Exercises 11, 12 and 13.
On ___________ morning, I’m going to _____________ and my partner
__________. On ___________ afternoon, we’re not going to _________
because ________ .
12. What about your plans for next weekend? Complete a diary page.Stevie
Saturday
Morning: play tennis
Afternoon: do homework
Sunday
Morning: go rollerblading
Afternoon: go cycling
Monday
Morning: get up early
Afternoon: stay over at Tom’s
WELCOME, FRIENDS 27WELCOME, FRIENDS
1. Read the text in Lesson 3, page 21 again and choose the correct alternative.The girl is
a. inviting her friends. b. describing a place. c. telling a story.
2. Read the text again and find an adjective for each noun.
a. San Antonio: ________________ city.
b. Seaworld: ________________ marine park.
c. San Antonio Zoo: ________________ place.
d. Riverwalk: ________________ place.
3. In which paragraph can you find references to:
a. the area where Ema lives? ____ b. animals? ____ c. restaurants? ____
READING
1 pts
4 pts
3 pts
4. Listen to the recording in Lesson 4 again and choose the best alternative.The children are talking about:
a. their last vacation. b. next Saturday and Sunday. c. their next vacation.
5. Listen to the recording again and complete the sentences.
a. Andy is going to visit his ________________.b. Ann and her parents are going to ________________ some friends.c. Ema’s ________________ is going to paint her room.d. Ema is going to ________________ some friends.e. The children are going to visit ________________.
LISTENING
1 pts
6. Read the sentences and circle the correct alternative.
a. In San Antonio, Texas, you can / can’t eat Mexican food. b. In our city, you can / can’t visit many shopping centers.c. I can / can’t go to the stadium now; I’m doing my homework.d. In Santiago, you can / can’t visit the Moneda Palace and the Museum of Art.
7. Complete the following sentences with your plans for the weekend.
a. On Saturday morning, I _____________________________________________________.
b. On Saturday evening, ______________________________________________________.
c. On Sunday, _______________________________________________________________.
LANGUAGE
4 pts
5 pts
3 pts
0 - 4Keep trying
5 - 10Review!
11 - 15Well done!
16 - 21Excellent!
total score
21 pts
MINI - TESTMINI - TEST
UNIT 128
share
sad
laugh
confused
1. Answer Ema’s questions in your group.
a. What is a best friend?b. Who is your best friend?c. Why is he / she your best friend?
2. Read the list and tick all the things you like most about your best friend.
a. ____ He / she makes me happy.b. ____ We play together.c. ____ He / she helps me with my homework.d. ____ We enjoy the same things.e. ____ We can laugh and cry together.f. ____ He / she makes me laugh a lot.g. ____ He / she gets me through sad times.h. ____ He / she makes me angry.i. ____ I can tell him / her my problems.j. ____ Other.
3. Look at the three texts dedicated to best friends on page 29. What do you think they are?
a. Jokes. b. Letters. c. Poems.
4. Read the words in the Pictionary and find them in the text. How many times can you find each one?
BEFORE READING
READING
5. Read the titles and find the familiar words in the poems on page 29 to check your predictions in Exercise 3.
6. Read the three poems and fill in the blanks with the words in each box. Check in your group.
7. Read the poems again and find three things a best friend does.
a. _______________________________
b. _______________________________
c. _______________________________
PICTIONARY
THAT’S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR Lesson 5
WELCOME, FRIENDS 29WELCOME, FRIENDS
8. Which of the three poems describes your best friend? Why? Tell your group.
The poem “ _________________________________” describes my best
friend because he / she _______________________________________ .
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You are my best friend,
My very best ________,
You make me happy,
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SOME FRIENDS ARE FOREVERLewis Kelly
Sometimes in ________,
you find a special ________;
someone who changes your life,
Someone who makes you laugh
until you can’t ________;
someone who makes you believe
that there is good in this ________.
Your friend gets you through
________ times, and ________ times,
and ________ times.This is forever friendship.
UNIT 130
That’s what friends are for
And I never thought I’d feel this way,And as far as I’m concerned,I’m glad I got the chance to sayThat I do believe I love you.
And if I should ever go away,Well, then close your eyes and tryTo feel the way we do today,And then, if you can, remember
Chorus:Keep smiling, keep shining,Knowing you can always count on me, for sure;That’s what friends are for.For good times and bad timesI’ll be on your side forever more;That’s what friends are for.
Interpreter: Rodrigo González
9. Listen to the three poems and choose the one you like best.
a. Listen and repeat it.b. Try to memorize it.
10. Listen to the song as you read the lyrics. Then listen and sing.
L A N G U A G E F O C U S Words that describe feelings
1. Find these words in the poems and exercises:• concerned • confused • glad • happy • sad • worried
2. Find their meaning in a dictionary.
3. Complete the sentence.
_________, ________, ________ are words that describe _________.
WELCOME, FRIENDS 31WELCOME, FRIENDS
d. Add nice illustrations.e. Give the poem to your friend.
12. FL There are five more words to describe feelings in the Word Search puzzle.
a. Match the words and the pictures.
angry
bored
excited
happy
sad
M P E T D P A R J R F F O C K P A V G Z E Z V N N O V R D E S N T X P R T V D A D C H E W D G R D I R S I P D S I T I B F R S K Q D A B C R M R F R L T Y O F E H D N W X T S N R X Q B S R U W P M G A E T X O H M V A B O R E D K R Q C K W T V C B X G L F Y C M Y R D A H S S S I L A V H Y W P J Q X B I B C H A P P Y R R X V N O A F M S W A D U S Q D N O Z O F D E S U F N O C Z N T I W R J M O H P S J P R V D D S E D F O P E L G Q Z N L W A K D V C
REFLECTIONSHow much did I enjoy the topic of the lesson?
How did I show support to my classmates?
11. You are going to write a poem for your best friend.
a. Write the name of your best friend down the side of a piece of color cardboard.
b. Think of the most important characteristics of your friend.c. Write them on the piece of cardboard using the letters of your
friend’s name.
b. Find the five words to describe feelings in this Word Search puzzle.
Example:Makes me laugh And makes me happy Rents DVDs for meKind and nice Mark.
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UNIT 134
1. Read what these children write about themselves in their e-mails and complete this chart.
2. Why are these statements true?
a. Laura and Sandra like the same animals.b. Laura, Ariel, and Sandra have the same favorite activity.c. Laura, Ariel, and Sandra can write in English.
3. Who is the best e-mail pal for Laura? Explain your choice.
1. Write a description of your best friend.a. Complete this chart.
My best friendName
Age
Physical appearance
Personality
Favorite activities
b. Complete a paragraph
using the information in your chart.My best friend’s name is __________. He / she’s__________old. He / she’s __________ and_____. He / she’s _______________and __________. He / she likes__________and __________.
c. Tell your classmates about your best friend.
2. Revise the contents of this unit; identify and evaluate the exercises that helped you learn.
SYNTHESIS TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGEREADING: AN E-MAIL FRIEND
6 pts
3 pts
2 pts
Name Age City Likes Hates Other information
Hi! My name’s Laura. I’m from La Serena, a city in Chile. I study at school and I’m thirteen years old. I like all kinds of music, I love playing the piano, the guitar, and I compose music too!I also like going to the cinema, reading, computers – and dogs!I love writing and receiving e-mails and I hope to make friends with people all over the world.Please write!
My name is Ariel. I’m twelve years old and I live in Curicó. I like listening
to music and playing the guitar. I also like pets, I’ve got three cats (I hate
dogs). I want to talk to people all over the world to learn more about their
culture and life. I can write in English and also in Spanish, of course!
Hi!, I’m Sandra and I come from Punta Arenas. I’m sixteen and I love playing tennis and basketball. I really love music, I play the drums and I also sing in my school band. My favorite pet is a dog (I don’t like cats at all!)Please write to me!
SYNTHESIS TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
Created by: Publishing team.
Check the Learning Objectives for this unit on page 9. Use these symbols to reflect your performance.
Reading Listening
Speaking Writing
WELCOME, FRIENDS 35WELCOME, FRIENDS
I can relate a topic with vocabulary.
7. Complete these sentences with information that is true for you. Then talk with your classmate.
a. My name is ___________.
b. I’m ___________ old.
c. I like ___________.
d. I don’t like ___________ and I hate ___________.
Check your progress in this unit marking the box that is true for you.
SELF-EVALUATION
I can understand instructions.I understand the general idea(s) of texts.I can make and check predictions.
I can identify specific information.
I can give examples.
I can solve puzzles and play games.
Did I like to work in a group?Was the topic interesting?
Did I work more than my partners?
I can talk and write about my friends.I can reproduce short dialogues.
I can follow instructions.I understand the general idea(s) of spoken texts.
I recognize words in films, songs, etc.
I can identify the sequence of information.
LANGUAGE
ORAL EXPRESSION
LISTENING: MY HOLIDAY PLANS
6. Read Peter’s diary for next weekend and complete.
a. On Saturday morning, Peter ________________.
b. On Sunday afternoon, Peter ________________.
c. On Saturday evening, Peter ________________.
SATURDAYMorning: go shoppingAfternoon: meet friends at the clubEvening: go to the movies
SUNDAYMorning: play tennis with dadAfternoon: study for math test
4. Listen to the conversation and tick ( ) the correct statement.
a. ____ The boy is talking about his plans.b. ____ The boy is inviting his friend.c. ____ The boy is asking a favor.d. ____ The boy is telling news.
5. Circle the correct alternative.
a. The boy has a lot of plans fori. next week. ii. next month. iii. next summer.
b. He’s going to visit a friend.i. in the same city. ii. in another city. iii. in another country.
c. He’s going to go camping fori. two weeks. ii. two days. iii. two years.
2 pts
6 pts
3 pts
4 pts
0 - 6Keep trying
7 - 13Review!
14 - 21Well done!
22 - 26Excellent!
total score
26 pts
listening
language
speaking / writing
project / group work
reading
Help!Great! Not too bad
SELF-EVALUATION
2UNIT 2UNIT
WELCOME TO MY COUNTRY
1. How much do you know about Chile? Choose the correct answer for each question.
a. Which river is in the north of Chile?
i. Mapocho. ii. Biobío. iii. Loa.
b. Which city has the largest population?
i. Viña del Mar. ii. Arica. iii. Concepción.
c. Where is the Congress building?
i. Santiago. ii. Valparaíso. iii. La Serena.
d. Which mountain is in the south of Chile?
i. Aconcagua. ii. Parinacota. iii. Fitz Roy.
2. Complete the following fact file, and then compare with your partner.
GETTING READY
WELCOME TO MY COUNTRYWELCOME TO MY COUNTRY
37
Country
Area
Population
Capital city
Language
Currency
Chile
In this unit you will…In this unit you will… listen and identify specifi c information in a radio
interview, in a museum guide explanations and in a tour guide explanations by:
• discriminating between correct and incorrect information,
• using oral clues to predict content,• discriminating sounds,• identifying the correct sequence of events.
read and identify main ideas and explicit information in an Internet article and in a webpage about Chilean people, places, and traditions by:
• identifying type and purpose of a text,• using the context to infer the meaning of new
words,• using visual clues to interpret information,• organizing information in a chart.
express ideas in dialogs about:
• personal experiences,• Chilean people and places.
write short paragraphs related to Chilean people, places, and traditions:
• using language and vocabulary of the unit,• expressing past actions,• using prepositions of place and movement.
UNIT 238
PREPARAT ION FOR THE UNIT
1. Complete the conversation with the correct form of the verb to be.
Miley: What _____________ the movie like yesterday?
Hugh: It _____________ awesome. There _____________ excellent actors in it.
Miley: _____________ the special effects good?
Hugh: Definitely! And the music ___________ very good, too.
Miley: _____________ it a science fiction movie?
Hugh: Yes, it _____________ , but there _____________ a great deal of funny moments.
2. Circle the correct verb.
a. Jamie is / was very annoyed on Saturday.
b. Tom Mc Flurry is / was great in the last game.
c. My parents are / were angry because my bedroom is a mess.
d. Sandra is / was very happy. She passed the English test.
e. My new jeans are / were on the chair, but I can’t find them.
f. Mom and Dad are / were very strict with my brother.
3. Write the plural of these words.
a. friend : e. festival:
b. boy: f. river:
c. tree: g. boat:
d. sister: h. picture:
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4. Look at the pictures (1 - 4). Match the characteristics in column A with the places in column B.
1 2
3 4
A B
big city delicious building high food wide river
5. Look at the people in the picture. Complete the words that indicate jobs.
a. f _ _ t _ _ _ _ p _ _ y _ _ b. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ c. m _ _ _ c _ _ _
d. _ _ _ _ e _ e. _ _ _ _ _ s _ f. a _ _ _ _ t _ _ _
UNIT 240
BEFORE L ISTENING
1. Answer Kelly’s questions.
3. Read what Matt says and answer his questions.
4. With your partner, find out the meaning of the words in the box in Exercise 2 and in the Pictionary.
2. Read the words in the box and relate them to the pictures (1 – 6) in Exercise 1.
• snow • geysers • north • desert
• capital • valley • garden
sunset
level
journey
guy
clay
HIGH AND DRY Lesson 1
1 2
3 4
5 6
PICTIONARY
Do you recognize
the places in these pictures? Which
region in Chile do they belong to? Which of
them would you like to visit? Why?
WELCOME TO MY COUNTRY 41WELCOME TO MY COUNTRY
5. Listen to the recording and check your answer in Exercise 3.Tick your answer.
Atacama desert, Chile.
Durango, USA.
Liverpool, England.
6. Listen to the recording again and find the missing information.
a. Ari got up at __________ a.m. to see the geysers.
b. El Tatio is about __________ kilometers from San Pedro.
c. Tracy traveled for __________ hours to San Pedro.
d. Tracy returned from the desert at _________ am.
7. Listen to the recording again and number the events in order.Ari:
a. ____ It started to snow!
b. ____ He got back to San Pedro.
c. ____ He visited El Tatio.
d. ____ He got up very early.
Tracy:
a. ____ She went to the desert.
b. ____ She went back late.
c. ____ She made a long trip.
d. ____ She could see the constellations.
L ISTENING
8. Complete the chart with information from the interview.
AFTER L ISTENING
9. Listen and repeat. Pay special attention to the ending of the verbs.
You are going to listen to two young visitors in a very famous place in Chile.
Look at the pictures in Exercise 1. Can you guess
where they are? Do you think they like the place?
American English: Kilometer
British English: Kilometre
• answered • arrived • helped • listened • prepared
• recognized • studied • talked • traveled • walked
• worked • completed • pointed • repeated • started
• visited
Countries Cities Means of transport Tourist attractions
UNIT 242
Did you know that …the name of the Chilean
town Los Vilos comes
from Lord Willow, an
Englishman who had a big
farm in the area?
10. Think about an interesting trip you took and write a short paragraph about it. Include information about the place, its geographical location, the places you visited, and any other interesting details.
Last year / month / summer I went to __________. It is a __________
in __________. I visited __________ , __________ and ___________ .
While there, we ___________ , ___________ and ___________.
I particularly liked / enjoyed ___________.
11. Listen to the dialog and number its parts.
A: _____ Do you like this place?B: _____ I’m from Scotland. A: _____ How did you arrive here?B: _____ Oh, yes! I love it!A: _____ Where are you from?B: _____ I took a bus from the capital.
12. FL Find thirteen irregular Past tenses in the Word Search puzzle.
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C A M E H E F A
M W L R O E E S
A F E E U Z L M
D L F R G Y L E
E E T A H A D T
Q W E N T O O K
REFLECTIONSDid I connect my previous knowledge to the topic of the lesson?
Did I help my classmates?
L A N G U A G E F O C U S The Simple Past tense
1. Study these examples from the text.
a. He pointed out all the constellations.b. I got up at 3 am to go to see the geysers at El Tatio.c. A bus took us north to San Pedro de Atacama.
2. Complete this general rule.
To form the Past tense of English regular verbs, we add _________
to the base form of the verb.
There is ________ rule to form the past tense of __________ verbs.
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1. Answer these questions in your group.
a. What do people usually celebrate around the world?b. What are the most important celebrations in Chile? c. Do you know the name of a typical festival in your area?
2. Look at the pictures in Exercise 1 and tick (√) the words you think you will find in the reading text.
angel
elegant
festival
legend
myth
princess
procession
religion
saint
statue virgin
BEFORE READING
patron saint
mask
devil
costume
conqueror
LA TIRANA FESTIVAL Lesson 2
PICTIONARY
UNIT 244
Name of celebration:
Location:
Date:
Purpose:
Attraction:
READING
5. Read the text quickly and check your answers in Exercises 2 and 3.
6. Write T if the sentence is true or F if the sentence is false.
a. ___ The event takes place in Iquique.b. ___ La Tirana Festival lasts for the whole month.c. ___ La Tirana is a combination of music, dance, and food.d. ___ The main event is Las Diabladas.e. ___ People wear spectacular costumes and masks.
7. Complete the fact file of this celebration.
3. Kelly Hardrock prepared the brochure on page 45 after visiting her father in the north of Chile. Read the titles below (a - c) and choose the best alternative to complete the sentence.
a. Independence Dayb. A religious festivalc. An important battle
I prepared a brochure
about ____________.
American English: Brochure
British English: Brochure
A
a. graveb. pilgrimc. priest
e. vowd. Spaniard
B
i. españolii. jurar
iii. peregrino
v. sacerdoteiv. tumba
4. Before reading the text, match each word in A with its Spanish equivalent in B.
UNIT 244
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UNIT 246
REFLECTIONSWhat new words did I learn?
In what instances did I show initiative?
8. Complete each blank with a question word and ask your partner the questions. Then change roles.
_______ do people celebrate in your region? (event)
_______ does it take place? (time)
_______ is it celebrated? (place)
_______ do people do? (activities)
9. Listen and repeat. Pay special attention to the beginning of the words.
• where • when • what
• who • why • whose • whom
PEOPLE PLACES ACTIVITIES
10. Fill in the blanks in these questions.
a. ________ do you ________ for your birthday?
b. ________ do you ________ on vacation?
c. ________ do you ________ for tests?
d. ________ do you ________ on Sundays?
e. ________ do you ________ in summer?
11. Listen and repeat the questions in Exercise 10.
12. Ask and answer the questions in your group.
13. FL Read the text on page 45 and find words to make word maps with these headings:
L A N G U A G E F O C U S Question words
1. Study these questions related to the text.
a. Where is La Tirana festival celebrated? b. When does it take place?c. What do the activities include?
2. Complete this general rule.
We use definite types of words called question words to ask questions about place - (______), time - (______), things - (______).
AFTER READING
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MINI - TEST
3 pts
4. Read the text in Lesson 2 and match numbers and words.
72 24 200
people hours kilometers
5. Read the text again and correct these statements.
a. La Tirana is in the Atacama region. ____________________________b. People dance and sing during the day. ____________________________c. The most important event of the festival is a mass. ____________________________
READING
6. Complete the paragraph with the Past tense of the verbs in the box.
LANGUAGE AND VOCABULARY
On our last vacation, my family and I ________ to Chiloe and ________ the festivity of ’Nazareno
de Caguach‘. The celebrations ________ with a ceremony outside the church. Then, we ________
a procession. People ________ the religious figures out of the church and ________ with them
around the town.
7. Complete each question according to the answers.
a. _________ do you do on Saturdays? I play football with my friends.
b. _________ are you going to go on vacation? I’m going to go to the seaside.
c. _________ is your birthday? It’s in June.
d. _________ is your sweater? I left it at school.
e. _________ do you wear a swimsuit? In summer.
3 pts
2 pts
3 pts
6 pts
3 pts
1. Listen to the recording in Lesson 1 again and cross out the countries that are not mentioned.
LISTENING
2. Who said what? Write Tracy or Ari next to each sentence.
a. _________ : Everything is made of clay.
b. _________ : We walked for about two hours.
c. _________ : We took amazing photos.
3. Why do Tracy and Ari speak in English?
• Peru • Chile • USA • Canada • Australia • England
• begin • celebrate • see • take • travel • walk
0 - 7Keep trying
8 - 14Review!
15 - 19Well done!
20 - 25Excellent!
total score
25 pts
5 pts
MINI - TEST
UNIT 248
2. Write the names of these original Chilean peoples in the chart, according to the place where they live / lived.
• Aymara • Chango • Chono • Diaguita
• Mapuche • Ona • Picunche
5. Kelly and Matt are visiting the Magallanes Regional Museum in Punta Arenas. As they walk along the corridors, a guide answers their questions. Make a list of English words that sound similar in Spanish that you think you will hear. Example: region, south, etc.
3. Look up the words in the bubbles in a dictionary.
BEFORE L ISTENING
sailors hunters nomads warriors
fishermen shepherds farmers
1. Answer Matt’s questions.
North of Chile Center of Chile South of Chile
Who lived in Chile before the Spaniards arrived?
What is the meaning of the word mapuche?
sailor
nomad
hunter
fisherman
farmer
THE PEOPLE OF THE LAND Lesson 3
PICTIONARY
4. Relate each indigenous group in the chart to their characteristics in the bubbles in Exercise 3.
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6. Listen to the text and check your answers in Exercise 1.
7. Listen again and circle the correct alternative.The guide is talking about indigenous groups from the:
11. Look for information about one important ethnic group in Chile and complete this diagram.
L ISTENING
AFTER L ISTENING
Location
Food
Ceremonies and traditions
Language
Name
a. central region
b. north region
c. south region
Did you know that …Captain Fitz Roy called
Aysén the area of the south
of Chile because it is the
place where the ‘ice ends’?
8. Listen again and answer the question.How many ethnic groups are mentioned in the text?
9. Listen to the recording again and cross out the words that you do not hear.
a. Nearly 700,000 people / persons belong to an indigenous group.b. Do they live in this area / region?c. They were originally hunter / fishermen nomads.d. They sailed their boats / canoes through the north / south channels.e. They used swords / harpoons for hunting.f. They wore masks, painted their bodies / faces and danced / listened
to music.
10. Listen again and tick (✔) the incorrect statements.
a. ___ All the groups lived in the same area.b. ___ They ate the same food.c. ___ They were sedentary.d. ___ All of them used the same weapons.e. ___ They wore masks and painted their bodies in religious ceremonies.
UNIT 250
Did I have difficulties to understand the text?
Did I need the teacher’s assistance?
REFLECTIONS YES NO
14. Use the following clues to write questions in the Past tense. Listen, check, and then repeat the questions.
a. Where - the Alacalufes – sail.b. What - these indigenous people – eat.c. the Onas - an important spiritual life – have.d. What - the Onas – for their ceremonies – do.e. the Yamanas – harpoons – use.
15. FL In pairs, ask and answer the questions in Exercise 14. Choose two of the questions and answers and share them with your classmates.
Did you know that …the name of Tierra del Fuego
comes from the bonfires
that the first European
explorers observed from
their ships?
12. Use the information in your diagram to complete and then act out the following dialog with your partner.
A: What Chilean ethnic groups do you know?
B: The __________, the __________ and the _____________.
A: Where do/did the ____________ live?
B: They live (d) in ________________.
A: What language do/did they ____________?
B: They ________________.
A: What are/were their main traditions?
B: They ________________________________________________.
13. First only listen and then listen and repeat this tongue twister.
Mr. Tongue Twister tried to train his tongue to twist and turn,
and twit and twat, to learn the letter “T”.
L A N G U A G E F O C U S Questions in the Simple Past tense
1. Study these examples from the text.
a. Where did the Alacalufes live?b. Did the Onas eat molluscs?
2. Complete this general rule.
To ask __________ in the _________ tense in English, we use the
auxiliary _________ and the base form of the __________.
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1. Matt wants to know more about Chile. In pairs, read and answer his questions.
2. Can you relate each person in Exercise 1 to one of these areas?
3. Look at the pictures in the text on page 52 and answer Matt’s questions.
4. Find these words in the text. Match them with a synonym from the box.
a. encourage b. performc. upcoming d. engagement
BEFORE READING
Music Literature Painting
winner
soloist
prize
musician
Easter Island
• future • arrangement • stimulate • do
FROM CHILE TO THE WORLD Lesson 4
PICTIONARY
WELCOME TO MY COUNTRY
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8.
Who are the people in the pictures?
What do they have in common?
UNIT 252
http://www.chicagoclassicalmusic.org/taxonomy/term/72?page=13
MAHANI TEAVEMahani Teave is a native of Easter Island (Chile). Her father is a
native and her mother is American. She began her studies on the
island with Erica Putney. In 1992, she met the Chilean pianist
Roberto Bravo, who encouraged her to study in Valdivia, where
she obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Music in 2001 and became
the island’s first classical musician.
In 1999, Ms. Teave won the first prize in the Claudio Arrau
International Piano Competition. In 2001, she won a competition
in Spain. She was also the first prize winner in the 2004 Cleveland
Institute Competition.
Ms. Teave obtained her Masters of Music degree at the Cleveland
Institute of Music in 2005 and continued her studies with Sergei
Babayan.In 2006, she won the Corpus Christi International Competition.
In 2008 she moved to Berlin, Germany, where she studied at the
famous Hans Eisler Music Academy.
Most recently, in November 2011, she visited Easter Island and
gave a concert at Hanga Vare beach.
Adapted from: Mahani Teave - Biography. “n.d.” Retrieved May 15th, 2012,
from http://www.mahaniteave.com/
Who is the girl in the photo? In what area does she stand out?
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10. Read the text and find an adjective for each noun.
a. ___________ musician
b. ___________ pianist
c. ___________ prize
d. ___________ competition
READING
5. Read the text quickly and check if you had the right information about Mahani. Remember that the familiar words you can find in the text help you get its general meaning.
6. What kind of text is it? Circle the best alternative.
a. A short story. b. A biography. c. A news report.
7. Are these statements true (T) or false (F)?
a. _____ Mahani Teave was born on Easter Island.b. _____ Mahani Teave’s parents are from Easter Island and England.c. _____ Her first teacher was Roberto Bravo.d. _____ She studied music in Valdivia.e. _____ At the moment, she is studying at the Cleveland Institute of Music.
8. Read the text and identify a very important person in Mahani Teave’s life. Explain your answer with information from the text.
9. Complete this chart with information from the text.
REFLECTIONSHow much did the exercises help me understand the text?
What were the most serious problems I had?
AFTER READING
11. Complete this summary of the text.
_________ was born on __________. Her parents are from __________.
She studied __________. In __________ , she met __________ and went
to __________________ to continue studying. In __________, she won
two important __________. She has performed in many places, like
________ and __________. She is famous because she is __________.
WELCOME TO MY COUNTRY
Year Fact
1992
1999
2001
2004
Year Fact
2005
2006
2008
2011
UNIT 254
A: What do you call a person who ________________ ?
B: A(n)____________________
12. In pairs, choose a famous Chilean artist you know well and complete his / her biography.
_______ was born in _______ (year) in _______ (place).
He / She studied ______ in _______ and is famous because _______.
His / her most important paintings / sculptures / books / songs are ____.
13. First only listen and then listen and repeat this tongue twister. If Stu chews shoes, should Stu choose the shoes he chews?
14. In pairs, put these sentences in order to form a dialog about professions. Check with your teacher and then role-play it in front of your classmates, replacing the parts underlined.
a. And what about you?b. I don’t know yet. My mother wants me to be a musician and my
dad wants me to be a lawyer.c. I want to be a famous football player!d. So, what profession would you like to have in the future?
15. FL Vocabulary game! Close your book and ask your partner questions about professions.
• paints pictures? • plays football? • sails ships?
• looks after people’s teeth?
American English: Favorite
British English: Favourite
L A N G U A G E F O C U S Suffixes to indicate professions
1. Read these sentences from the text and other examples.
a. Mahani Teave is the island’s first classical musician.b. She met the Chilean concert pianist Roberto Bravo.c. Serguei Babayan is her teacher in Cleveland.d. Claudio Bunster is one of the most famous Chilean scientists.e. Robert Pattinson is my sister’s favorite actor.
2. Complete this rule.
We can form the name of jobs and professions by adding the
particles: _____, __________, _____________, and ___________
to verbs and nouns.
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MINI - TEST
1. Listen to the recording in Lesson 3 again and circle the numbers that you hear.
a. 700,000 / 7,000,000 c. 4.6 / 0.46b. 80 / 8 d. 873 / 87.3
LISTENING
0 - 9Keep trying
10 - 15Review!
16 - 20Well done!
21 - 27Excellent!
total score
27 pts
4 pts
3. Read the text about Mahani Teave again and find information to support the following ideas.
a. Mahani Teave’s mother was born in the USA. ____________________b. Her father is Chilean. ____________________c. Erica Putney lives on Easter Island. ____________________d. Mahani Teave played in a very unusual place. ____________________e. Mahani Teave lived in Europe. ____________________
4. Read the text again and find the following information:
a. The place where Mahani was born. ____________________
b. Her mother’s nationality. ____________________
c. The famous Chilean pianist that helped Mahani. ____________________
d. The year she obtained her degree. ____________________
e. The city where she moved in 2008. ____________________
READING5 pts
LANGUAGE AND VOCABULARY
5. Complete the questions with the Interrogative form of the Simple Past tense.
a. Where _______ Mahani Teave _______ her studies? (begin)
b. What _______ Roberto Bravo _______ to help her? (do)
c. When _______ she _______ her degree? (obtain)
d. What _______ she _______ in Cleveland? (win)
6. Complete the sentences with the name of the profession.
a. Isabel Allende is a very famous ________________________. She writes beautiful novels.
b. Did you see Di Caprio’s film? He is an excellent ________________________.
c. She loves science! I think she wants to be a ________________________.
4 pts
3 pts
2. What are the characteristics that the indigenous groups in the southern region shared?
a. Nomads, hunters, and warriors. c. Nomads, sailors, and hunters.b. Nomads, sailors, and warriors. d. Nomads, warriors, and farmers.
6 pts
5 pts
MINI - TEST
UNIT 256
Kelly, Matt, and their father are now visiting another beautiful city in the south of Chile.
1. Answer the following questions in your group.
a. How can you travel from one Chilean city to another? b. How can you travel from one continent to another?c. How can foreigners travel to Chile? d. How can you travel to and in the south of Chile?
2. Look at the pictures and identify the means of transport. The words in the box can help you, but you have to unscramble them first.
3. Which city do you think Kelly, Matt, and their father are visiting? How? By car? By train? By ship?
4. Work with your partner and check the meaning of these words and phrases that look and sound very similar in Spanish.
a. market b. local variety c. botanical gardend. nature sanctuary e. native species f. typical dish
BEFORE L ISTENING
swan
on your right
on your left
eagle
bridge
VISITING THE SOUTH Lesson 5
PICTIONARY• arc • clebyic • nelpa • phsi
• riant • rotmoceycl
a. ______________
d. ______________
b. ______________
e. ______________
c. ______________
f. ______________
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a bc
de
f
g
hi j
8. Listen again and circle the ingredients for curanto that the speaker mentions.
5. Listen to the recording and check the name of the city and the means of transport you mentioned in Exercise 3. Don’t forget to pay special attention to all familiar words that can help you.
6. Listen to the recording again and number the places in the order you hear them.
7. Listen again and choose the alternative that best completes each statement.
a. The speaker isi. a bus driver. ii. a teacher. iii. a tour guide.
b. In the fluvial market you can seei. penguins. ii. seals. iii. sea lions.
c. If you visit the market, you will findi. toys. ii. restaurants. iii. books.
L ISTENING
http://www.southamerica.cl/Chile/Food.htm
Did you know that …chili is the name of a
traditional Mexican dish?
aCalle-Calle river _____
bUniversidad Austral _____
cBridge _____
dFluvial market _____
UNIT 258
L A N G U A G E F O C U S Prepositions of movement
1. Read these examples from the text.
It is possible to walk along the river, … and walk around the wonderful botanical garden. From above, you will see at the same time three volcanoes, the Pacific Ocean, and the river.
2. What do the words in bold indicate?
3. Read and complete:
Prepositions are the words that we use to indicate location or
movement. __________, __________, and __________ are prepositions
of movement. They indicate in what direction the action is performed.
along abovex x round
aroundabout
Did you know that …Benji is another name for
bungee jumping?
AFTER L ISTENING
10. Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with the correct preposition.
a. The plane is flying __________ the world.
b. The plane is flying __________ the clouds.
c. The people are riding __________ the river.
9. Listen once more and cross out the items in the boxes that the speaker does not mention.
a: Means of transport
b: Adventure sports
• boat • bus • kayak • plane • ship • taxi • train
• bungee jumping • canopying • hiking • kayaking
• rafting • skating • skiing • trekking
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REFLECTIONSWhat did I most enjoy in this lesson?
What can I do to do better in the next unit?
11. Listen and repeat, paying special attention to the initial sounds of the words.
13. Work with your partner. He/she must draw as you give oral instructions following the examples given in Exercise 10. Change roles.
Examples:
There are ___________ along ____________________ .
There is ___________ at _________________ .
There _________ a _________ around the ___________ .
There are _________________.
There __________________________.
14. FL Use the image code to find out the names of more outdoor activities.
a. r pp ll ng
b. p r ch t ng
c. sn wb rd ng
d. s rf ng
e. m t cr ss
f. w nds rf ng
g. p r p nt ng
h. l g
a =
e =
i =
o =
u =
Dan - than
day - they
did - this
does - thus
doze - those
12. Complete this dialog with your partner. Listen, check, and then role-play it in front of the class.
A: How can you __________ to Valdivia from this city?
B: You can take a or you can go by .
A: Can I _________ by ?
B: Sure! But you can’t _________ or _________ .
UNIT 260
‘
Kelly, Matt,
and
the Time M
achineEPISODE 2:
LOST!EPISODE 2:
LOST!
Kelly, Matt,
and
the Time M
achine
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UNIT 262
Valparaíso is a very important
Chilean port. There are lots of
interesting places you can visit
and activities you can do. There
are forty five hills in Valparaíso
and you can use funiculars to
visit them.Near the main square, there are
some famous museums and there
is also a replica of an old sailing
ship in the Muelle Prat.
There are also many old book stores and shops where people
can buy antiques, typical products, and souvenirs.
If you go to the harbor, you can see lots of beautiful sea birds,
such as pelicans and seagulls, and also pigeons.
In summer, a lot of visitors come from all over the world
because there are many attractions : Quinta Vergara, Plaza
Victoria and Viña del Mar, which is a seaside holiday resort
next to Valparaíso.Visitors can take a ride on the typical carriages called Victorias,
rent a bicycle, or go around the bay on a boat.
1. Read the text and put a tick (correct information) or a cross (incorrect information), next to the following sentences.
a. ____ It is far from the sea.b. ____ It is a place with a lot of hills.c. ____ It is a city with cultural attractions.d. ____ It is a good place for shopping.e. ____ You can use different means of transport.
2. Read the text again and complete the diagram.
SYNTHESIS TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
READING: VALPARAÍSO
Places you can visit_____________________________________________
Things you can buy_____________________________________________
Activities you can do_____________________________________________
Birds you can see_____________________________________________
VALPARAISO
4 pts
5 pts
SYNTHESIS TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
1. Choose a city or area in Chile.
a. Look for information about interesting places and activities, traditional food, music, and dances.
b. Imagine you visited that place and write a letter or an e-mail to a friend narrating your trip. Tell him / her how you arrived, the places you visited, the activities you did, the food you ate, and any other interesting information about the area.
c. Find pictures or make drawings to illustrate the letter / e-mail.
d. Read the letter / e-mail and show the pictures to your classmates.
2. Revise the contents of this unit; identify and evaluate the exercises that helped you learn.
Cre
ated
by:
Pub
lishi
ng te
am.
Check the Learning Objectives for this unit on page 37. Use these symbols to reflect your performance.
Reading Listening
Speaking Writing
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Was the topic interesting?
Did I work more than my partners?
I can reproduce short dialogs.
I can relate a topic to vocabulary.
I can solve puzzles and play games.
LANGUAGE
5. Read the descriptions and write the jobs.
a. My father plays many musical instruments.M __________________
b. Leo paints beautiful pictures.P __________________
c. Alice writes interesting novels.W __________________
d. Those peoples sail through the south channels.S __________________
6. Complete the following dialogue in the Past tense using the words in the box.
Check your progress in this unit marking the box that is true for you.
SELF-EVALUATION
I can understand instructions.I understand the general idea(s) of texts.I can make and check predictions.
I can identify specific information.
I can follow instructions.I understand the general idea(s) of spoken texts.
I recognize words in movies, songs, etc.I can identify a sequence of information.
7. Answer these questions. Then, role-play a conversation with your classmate.
a. Where do you live?b. What do you do in your free time?c. When is your birthday?
A: _____ _____ Jim and Billy ____________ football?B: Yesterday.A: ____________ they ____________?B: No, they lost.
LISTENING: VISITING ANOTHER CITY
3. Listen and tick (√) the purpose of the conversation.
a. _ To give information. b. _ To give instructions.c. _ To request information. d. _ To make an invitation.
4. Listen again and circle the best alternative to complete the sentences.
a. Tom tells his friend that he is going to stayi. two months. ii. two weeks. iii. two days.
b. Tom’s bus arrived in thei. morning. ii. afternoon. iii. evening.
c. He is going to his uncle’s place oni. Friday. ii. Sunday. iii. Monday.
d. He is going back to his city byi. bus. ii. train. iii. car.
2 pts
4 pts
5 pts
3 pts
• did • did • win • play • when
language
project / group workORAL EXPRESSION
0 - 6Keep trying
7 - 13Review!
14 - 21Well done!
22 - 27Excellent!
total score
27 pts
Help!Great! Not too bad
4 pts
speaking / writingI can talk and write about my country.
I can give examples.
Did I like to work in a group?
reading
listening
SELF-EVALUATION
UNIT 33UNIT
1. Look at these pictures of sports. Can you identify them?
2. Two of the sports in the pictures are olympic sports and two of them are not. Write their names under the corresponding column.
3. With your partner, add the names of some more sports to each column.
GETTING READY
Olympic Sports Not Olympic Sports
65
THE WORLD OF SPORTSTHE WORLD OF SPORTS
In this unit you will…In this unit you will… listen and identify explicit and main information in a
conversation and in personal reports about sports by:
• recognizing vocabulary related to sports,• matching oral texts and visual clues,• discriminating sounds,• identifying speakers.
read and identify main ideas in an Internet article, in an encyclopedia article, and in a webpage about sports and sports events by:
• predicting content from pictures,• predicting content from previous knowledge,• discriminating between correct and incorrect
information,• inferring topic from cognates,• extracting specifi c information.
express own ideas in monologs and dialogs about:
• games and sports,• personal experiences,• paralyimpic sports and outdoor activities.
write a short paragraph and a summary:
• using new vocabulary related to sports and sports events,
• narrating past events,• comparing two sports.
67THE WORLD OF SPORTSUNIT 366
PREPARAT ION FOR THE UNIT
1. Write the verbs in the box in the correct column of the table.
• did • got • had • jumped • pointed • saw
• started • traveled • visited • went
Regular verbs Irregular verbs
2. Look at the pictures (1 – 4) and complete the sentences (a – d).
a. Last week, he .
b. Last night, they .
c. This morning, Sheila .
d. Yesterday, they .
67THE WORLD OF SPORTS
3. Unscramble the name of the sport.
a. e t n s n i: ______________ b. b v l e o l l a l y: ______________
c. l o f g: _________________ d. g r b y u: ___________________
e. o c e r s c: _______________ f. g o n g p i p: ________________
4. Classify the words in the box. Write them in the correct bubble.
• ball • book • boy • car • difficult • easy • hot
• interesting • kind • mother • nice • small
Nouns Adjectives
5. Write an example from Exercise 4.
a. Short adjective:
b. Long adjective:
UNIT 368
ANCIENT GREEK GAMES Lesson 1
tent
sprint
settlement
olive crown
Greek
BEFORE READING
1. Answer these questions in your group.
a. Do you practice a sport? b. Is it an olympic sport?c. Have you participated in sport competitions? d. Where?
2. Read what Dan says and answer his question.
3. Look at the picture in the text. What country is it related to?
4. Read the title of the text. What is it about? Choose a topic from the list.
a. Favorite pastimesb. Sports and competitionc. Children’s favorite activities
5. In your group, make a list of familiar words you expect to find in the text. Then, classify them in the categories below.
Sports
Games
Athletic competitions
Spectators
Winners
6. Study the words in the Pictionary with a partner.
READING
7. Read the text quickly. Did you choose the right topic in Exercise 4?
8. Read the text again and check if you find the words in your list.
9. Read the text again and identify which paragraph is about:
a. Paragraph ___ Place of origin
b. Paragraph ___ Participants
c. Paragraph ___ Types of sports
d. Paragraph ___ Prizes
Practicing sports is my favorite activity. My dream is to participate in the Olympic Games. What
do you know about the origin of these games?
PICTIONARY
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10. Read the text once more and underline the correct answer.
ANCIENT GREEK GAMES
Adapted from: Ancient Greeks: The Olympic Games. “n.d.” Retrieved June 1st, 2012, from http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/ancient_greeks/the_olympic_games/
I The Greeks took games of all kinds very seriously, but especially physical athletic competitions. There were a lot of athletic competitions in Greece. The most famous of these were the
Olympic Games.II Olympia was an ancient settlement in Greece where the Olympic
Games started. The games were in honor of Zeus, King of the Gods.The games were part of a great five day festival held every four years.
III The first Olympic Games were in about 776 BC.IV In those days, the only event was a short sprint, from one end of the
stadium to the other. Later, there were four days of many different competitions.
V Young men from rich families didn’t have to work and met at the Olympic Games. They competed for prizes and for the favor of the gods.
VI The events were the same kind as in the Olympics today: running, jumping, throwing the javelin, throwing the discus, horse racing, and the marathon, but women couldn’t compete. The competitions were only for men.
VII The spectators came from all over Greece to watch the events. They had to pitch their tents or sleep outside. Only men, boys, and
unmarried girls could attend the Olympic Games.VIII Winners won crowns of sacred olive branches.
a. Where did the Ancient Olympic Games take place?i. In Olympia.ii. In different cities in Greece.iii. In different countries.
b. What was the only sport event in the first Olympics in 776 BC? i. A boxing match.ii. A horse race.iii. A short race.
c. How often did the Ancient Olympics take place?i. Every year.ii. Every two years.iii. Every four years.
d. What did the winners of sports events get?i. A gold medal.ii. An olive crown.iii. Gold coins.
UNIT 370
11. In pairs, complete the following dialog between Dan and a friend with your own ideas. Then role-play it in front of your classmates.
Friend: Hi, Dan. What did you do last Saturday?
Dan: I took part in ____________________________.
Friend: Really? Did you win a prize?
Dan: I was the winner in the ___________. I got ____________!
AFTER READING
• celebration • divinities • put up • single • wealthy
12. Listen and practice. Notice the pronunciation of the endings of the verbs.
14. Write a synonym of these words. Use a dictionary if necessary.
award: ____________________________
coliseum: _________________________
competition: ______________________
holy: ______________________________
take part: _________________________
viewer: ___________________________
13. Find the words in bold in the text and replace them with a synonym from the box.
JUMPED, LIKED, WATCHED
INV
ITED
, CO
MPE
TED
, VIS
ITED
PLAYE D
, HA
P PENED
, RAISED
/id/ /t/ /d/
Did you know that …all wars stopped for one
month every four years,
because of the Ancient
Olympics?
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L A N G U A G E F O C U S Could / Couldn’t
1. Read these sentences from the text. Pay attention to the words in bold.
a. …, but women couldn’t compete. b. Only men, boys, and unmarried girls could attend the Olympic
Games.
2. Answer these questions.
a. Which sentence in Point 1 refers to an affirmative possibility?b. Which sentence in Point 2 refers to a negative possibility?c. Do the sentences refer to a past possibility or to a present
possibility?
3. Complete the rule.
We use _____________ when we want to express the possibility to do
something in the _____________ .
We use _____________ when we _____________ have the possibility to
do something in the _______________ .
• boxing • chariot racing • discus • high jump
• horse racing • javelin • long jump • marathon
• running in armor • 100 meters sprint • swimming
Ancient Sports
Modern Sports
Ancient & Modern Sports
REFLECTIONSWhat were the main problems I had to complete a summary?
How much did I need the teacher’s assistance to do the task?
15. Complete this summary of the text.
The Olympic Games started in ________ (place) in ________ (year). They were in honor of ________ . At the beginning, there was only ________ . The competitors were ________ and they won ________ . Women ____________________ . The spectators could be only ________ and ________ that came from
________ . The winners ________________________ .
16. FL Read the names of sports in the box. Put them in the correct section of the Venn diagram.
UNIT 372
war
plain
hill
army
BEFORE L ISTENING
1. Answer these questions in your group.
a. Do you run fast? b. When do you think you would run the fastest?
i. To escape from a fight or war.ii. To carry a message or news to someone. iii. To win a sport competition.iv. Other ____________________________.
2. Look at the map and find the countries and cities in the box. Do you think it is possible to run from Marathon to Athens? And to Sparta?
THE FIRST MARATHON Lesson 2
PICTIONARY
• Athens • Sparta • Marathon • Greece
3. You are going to listen to a recording about a man called Pheidippides. Can you guess what nationality he is?
a. Spartan. b. Persian. c. Greek.
4. Read what Kelly says and answer her question.
5. Study the words in the Pictionary.
My brother Matt is training to compete in a very hard race. Can you guess what race it is?
a. A marathon. b. A short distance race. c. A long distance race.
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6. Listen to the recording. Tick (√) the speakers in the conversation.
a. ____ A professional marathon runner and a coach.b. ____ Students and a teacher.c. ____ A messenger and Greek men.
7. Listen again and fill in each blank with the best alternative.
a. There was a big war in __________ BC.
i. 49 ii. 490 iii. 1490
b. Pheidippides ran to Sparta for __________ days.
i. two days ii. two hours iii. twenty hours
c. Pheidippides ran __________ kilometers to Athens.
i. 40 ii. 4 iii. 44
d. Spiridon Louis won the first modern marathon race in __________.
i. 1696 ii. 1796 iii. 1896
8. Listen once more and number the events in the correct order.
a. ___ Pheidippides ran to Sparta.
b. ___ Pheidippides returned to Marathon.
c. ___ Pheidippides died.
d. ___ The Spartans didn’t want to help.
L ISTENING
REFLECTIONSWhat difficulties did I have when listening to the recording?
How many exercises did I do correctly?
AFTER L ISTENING
L A N G U A G E F O C U S Connectors
1. Read these sentences. Pay special attention to the word in bold.
a. In 490 BC, Persia was a huge empire, and it wanted to capture Athens.
b. He ran for two days over the mountains, but the Spartans did not want to fight, so he returned to Marathon.
2. What do the words in bold introduce? Choose an alternative for each.
i. An additional idea. ii. A condition iii. A conclusion.
3. Complete the rule.
We use _____ when we want to introduce an _______________ ; we
use ______ when we want to introduce _____________ ; and we use
__________ when we want to introduce _____________ .
UNIT 374
9. Complete these sentences with a connector from the Language Focus.
a. The first marathon runner was Greek _____ he was a messenger.
b. The Persian army attacked, _____ the Greek soldiers were waiting for them.
c. Pheidippides ran a long distance, _____ he arrived very tired.
10. In pairs, complete the dialog about the first marathon. Then practice and role-play it in front of your classmates.
You: Who was the first ____________?
Your partner: A man called ____________.
You: Where was he from?
Your partner: ____________. From a city called ____________.
You: What made him and his city so famous?
Your partner: He _________ and _________ to try and save his
____________.
11. Put the events in order so that you can write your own version of the story in your notebook. Use and, but, and so to link the ideas.
a. In the city of Marathon, there was a man called Pheidippides.b. In 490 BC, there was a war between the Persians and the Greeks.c. When he arrived there, he told the news and then died.d. The Spartans did not want to help the Greeks.e. The Greeks sent him to Sparta.f. The Persians lost the battle and tried to capture Athens.g. Pheidippides ran to Athens to tell them the Persians were coming.
12. FL How much did you learn about the first marathon? Try this Crossword puzzle!
Down1. City where the first Ancient
Olympic Games were held. 2. City where Pheidippides died. 3. People that did not want to
help the Greeks.
Across4. Profession of the first
marathon winner in modern times.
5. Large empire of the Ancient World.
6. City in Greece. Pheidippides was born there.
Clues
4
5
6
3
1
2
American English: Practice(verb and noun)
British English: Practise(verb)Practice(noun)
http://www.britishcouncil.org/kids-stories-first-marathon.htm
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1. Read the text in Lesson 1 again and answer the questions with at least two words.
a. Where is Olympia? ____________________________________
b. When did the Olympic Games begin? ____________________________________
c. Who were the competitors? ____________________________________
2. Read the text again. Find a synonym for these words in the paragraphs in brackets.
a. town (II): ___________________________________________
b. awards (V): ___________________________________________
c. went (VII): ___________________________________________
READING
3 pts
LISTENING
3. Listen to the text in Lesson 2 again and circle the correct alternative.
a. Persia was a huge empire / nation.b. The Persian soldiers were waiting at the foot / the top of the hill.c. Spiridon Louis was a fireman / postman.
4. Listen to the recording again and tick (√) the best alternative.
The conversation is about:a. ___ the war between Greeks and Persians. b. ___ the origin of the Olympic Games. c. ___ the origin of a first sport event.
3 pts
3 pts
0 - 2Keep trying
3 - 5Review!
6 - 10Well done!
11 - 16Excellent!
total score
16 pts
2 pts
2 pts
3 pts
LANGUAGE
5. Complete the following sentences about yourself.
a. When I was four, I couldn’t ______________________.
b. When I was seven, I could _______________________.
6. Complete these sentences with and, but, or so.
a. The Olympic Games were very popular _________ only men, boys _________ unmarried women men could attend them.
b. The children want to run in the city marathon, _________ they are training hard.
MINI - TESTMINI - TEST
UNIT 376
STICKS AND BALLS Lesson 3
BEFORE READING
1. Look at the pictures (1 – 6). What do these people have in common?
2. Match each picture above (1 – 6) with the name of a sport in the box.
• Swimming • Running •Gymnastics • Motocross
• Athletics • Soccer
3. Answer Dan’s questions.
4. Some of the people in the pictures need some equipment to play. Can you match the equipment and the sports?
stick
puck
pitcher
net
goalkeeper
base
PICTIONARY
5. Have a quick look at the text and circle all the cognates you can find.
6. Look at the words in the Pictionary and guess what sports they are connected with.
ab
c
d ef
g
ij
h
In your opinion, what are the most
popular sports in Chile? Rank them from 1 - 10.
(1 is the most popular) __ basketball __ cycling
__ soccer __ tennis, etc. Are there any sports that
are only played in Chile?
1.
4.
2.
5.
3.
6.
• Tennis • Soccer • Golf • Hockey • Baseball
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7. Read the names of sports in the box and choose the one that corresponds to each description in the text. There are more names than you need.
8. Read the text quickly and check if you find the sports you predicted in Exercise 6.
• soccer • baseball • rugby • cricket • basketball • hockey
• softball • ice hockey • volleyball • tennis • golf • squash
9. Read the text again and complete the chart with the name of the sport.
Equipment Sport
bat
gloves
helmet
leg pad
racquet
stick
____________________________: Players use a racquet to hit a ball over a net so that the ball lands in the opposite court and cannot return. Matches consist of sets of games, with a maximum of five sets for men and three sets for women. The court may be grass, clay, hard, or carpet. The doubles court is bigger than the singles court.
____________________________: This is a faster variation of the original game, in three twenty minute periods. The aim is to shoot the rubber puck into the opponent’s goal. Goalkeepers need a lot of extra protection because the puck travels at high speed.
____________________________: Two
teams of nine take turns to bat and
field. The batter has three attempts
to hit the ball that the pitcher throws
and then run around all the bases. The
batter can only run when the ball lands
within ‘fair territory’ (inside the bases).
____________________________: Two
teams of eleven players use a stick to
drive the ball into their opponent’s goal.
Goalkeepers need helmets, gloves and leg
pads. The ball can travel at 160 km/h.
American English: Soccer
British English: Football
READING
Adapted from: Kids World Sports. “n.d.” Retrieved June 1st , 2012, from http://pbskids.org/kws/sports/
UNIT 378
L A N G U A G E F O C U S Comparatives (short adjectives)
1. Read these sentences from the text and other examples.
a. The doubles court is bigger than the singles court.b. This is a faster variation of the original game.c. Ice hockey games are longer than grass hockey ones.
2. Answer these questions.
a. What are these sentences expressing? i. A preference. ii. A comparison. iii. A choice.b. How do they do that?
3. Complete this general rule.
To express _________ in English, we use a special form of adjectives
called _________.
To form the _________ we add _________ to the adjectives.
Note: Good and bad are exceptions to this rule. Better is the comparative of good and worse is the comparative of bad.
10. Read the text again and find the answer to these questions.
a. In which sport are there nine players per team? ________________.
b. How fast can a hockey ball travel? ________________.
c. How many sets does a tennis match have? ________________.
d. How long does an ice hockey game take? ________________.
AFTER READING
11. In pairs, read the names of sports in the box. Choose one and write a short description like the ones in the text.
There are _____________ teams on the field. There are ____________
players in each team on the field. The players wear ____________
and use ____________. The aim is to ____________. The team that
____________ wins ____________.
• basketball • soccer • golf • rugby • table tennis • voleyball
Did you know that …golf is the only sport that
man has played on the
moon?On 6th February 1971,
Alan Shepard hit a golf ball
on the moon‘s surface.
REFLECTIONSDid I have any problems to write a description?
Did I use my previous knowledge to do the task?
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12. Write comparisons using the adjectives in the box.
a. baseball teams - hockey teams _____________________________.
b. hockey - ice hockey _____________________________.
c. a hockey ball - an ice hockey puck _____________________________.
d. _____________ - _____________ _____________________________.
13. Interview your partner about sports. Ask the questions below and make notes of his/her answers in your notebook. Then listen and practice.
a. What’s your favorite sport? b. What’s your favorite team? c. Who’s your favorite sportsperson? Why?d. What sports do you practice? How often?
14. Use your notes to tell the class about your partner.
15. Listen and repeat. Notice the ending / ∂ r / in the following words.
• better • quieter • calmer • shorter • taller
• nicer • slower • faster
16. FL Vocabulary game. Fill in the blanks to complete the names of the sports. Pay attention to the clues.
• big • calm • easy • funny • nice • slow • small
a. c __ c l __ __ g b. s __ __ __ b __ a __ __ __ n g c. g __ __ f
d. __ u __ __ i n g e. c __ __ m b __ n g f. __ __ r __ b __ __ s
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UNIT 380
roller coaster
landscape
float
dive
cord
breeze
1. Kelly is preparing an article on x-sports. Answer her questions.
2. In pairs, decide which of the feelings in the box can be related to x-sports.
BEFORE L ISTENING
AN EXTREME EXPERIENCE Lesson 4
• amazing • amusing • calm • dangerous
• exciting • relaxing • scary • stressful
PICTIONARY
3. Look at the pictures (a – f) and write the name of the sport. Then match the related action to a picture.
Example: To feel the wind around. - Picture a. To smell the flowers. - _________ To float towards the ground. - _________ To see the landscape from above. - _________ To go up and down. - _________ To perform amazing balancing acts and jumps. - _________
What are x-sports? Have you ever
practiced an x-sport?What x-sports can people
practice in Chile?
a. ______________
c. ______________
e. ______________
b. ______________
d. ______________
f. ______________
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4. Three children from the International School are talking to Kelly about the first time they practiced an x-sport. Do you think they liked the experience?
5. Study the words in the Pictionary with a partner.
6. Listen to the recording and check if your prediction in Exercise 4 was correct. Pay special attention to all familiar words you can identify.
7. Listen to the recording again and relate each picture (1 – 3) to a speaker (A, B, C).
8. Who said what? Write the name of the speaker, Andy, Dan, or Ann.
a. ______________ : I just closed my eyes and jumped.
b. ______________ : It’s a new experience.
c. ______________ : I can see the beautiful landscape.
d. ______________ : At first I was really scared.
e. ______________ : I began to go up and down.
f. ______________ : In contact with nature.
L ISTENING
REFLECTIONSWhat were the main problems I had to identify speakers?
How much did I relate the topic to my own reality?
cycling
Speaker __________________
parachuting
Speaker __________________
1 2
white water rafting
Speaker __________________
3
UNIT 382
L A N G U A G E F O C U S Comparatives (long adjectives)
1. Read the sentences from the text and other examples, paying special attention to the words in bold.
a. This was more amazing.b. It is more relaxing than when you are inside a car.
2. Answer these questions.
a. What do the words amazing, relaxing, exciting refer to? i. An object. ii. A quality. iii. An action.b. How many syllables do these words have? i. One. ii. Two. iii. More than two.c. Are these words short or long?
3. Complete this general rule.
In English, there are short and _____ adjectives. To form the
comparative of _____ adjectives, we use _____ + adjective + _____
9. In pairs, put this dialog in logical order. Then, practice and role-play it in front of your classmates.
B: Sure!A: I sure did. Our country has fantastic places to do that.A: I went to the south. It was amazing!B: Groovy! Did you do water rafting?A: Hi, guys! Do you want to see my photos?
10. First only listen. Then listen and repeat the tongue twister. Note the difference in the vowel sounds.
The batter with the butter is the batter that is better!
11. Read what Dan says. Then do the interview and write notes in your notebook. Next class, report the results to the class.
12. FL In your notebook, make a list of other extreme sports and the equipment needed.
Example: Snowboarding – board, helmet, goggles, etc.
You are going to interview someone who
practices an x-sport. Prepare the questions in your group; ask about the name of the
sport, the kind of equipment required, the place where he/
she practices it, his / her favorite aspects, etc.
AFTER L ISTENING
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1. Read the text in Lesson 3 again and tick (√) the best alternative.
The text is taken froma. a book. b. a sports magazine. c. an encyclopedia. d. a dictionary.
2. Read the text again and find information to correct these statements.
a. In baseball, the batter can run after he hits the ball.b. Tennis is always played on the same kind of court.c. Ice hockey is not dangerous for goalkeepers.
READING
0 - 5Keep trying
6 - 10Review!
11 - 15Well done!
16 - 20Excellent!
total score
20 pts
2 pts
3. Listen to the recording in Lesson 4 again and find the correct order of the events.
Andy Dan Ann
a. ___ He pulled the cord. a. ___ He gets on his bike. a. ___ She felt excited.
b. ___ He closed his eyes. b. ___ He smells the flowers. b. ___ She felt terror.
c. ___ He jumped. c. ___ He feels the breeze. c. ___ She went up and down.
4. Listen again and match each activity (a – c) with a comparison the children make (i – iii).
a. Parachuting i. Being on a roller coasterb. Cycling ii. Driving a carc. Rafting iii. Diving
LISTENING
5. Write comparisons using the two adjectives in brackets.
Example: A lion is bigger than a mouse, but the mouse is more intelligent.a. a bicycle and a car (small - fast)b. parachuting and cycling ( dangerous - relaxing)c. ice hockey and grass hockey (exciting - safe)
6. Make comparisons using the adjectives in the box.
a. Scuba diving - swimming: _____________________________________b. Tennis - ice hockey: __________________________________________c. Walking - rafting: ___________________________________________
LANGUAGE
3 pts
3 pts
3 pts
3 pts
• amazing • relaxing • popular
6 pts
MINI - TESTMINI - TEST
UNIT 384
leg
knee
disabled
athlete
THE PARALYMPIC WORLD Lesson 5
5. Have a quick look at the text and circle all the cognates.
PICTIONARY
You are going to read a text about a
paralympic athlete. Look at the picture in the text and read the title. Can you guess
the discipline this athlete stands out in?
1. Look at the pictures and answer these questions with your partner.
a. Is there anything special about these people?b. What do you think Paralympic means?
2. In pairs, list sports and physical activities that you could practice if you
a. had only one leg.b. had no hands.c. were blind.d. were deaf.e. had no fingers.f. had no legs.
3. Read what Dan says and answer his question.
4. Find the meaning of the words in the box in the dictionary.
• by chance • disability • impaired • outstanding
• paralympic • shatter • sprint
BEFORE READING
T H E F A S T E S T T H I N G O N N O L E G S
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Oscar Pistorius, the world record holder over 100, 200 and 400 meters, does not consider himself as impaired. He runs on a pair of fiber legs, but he has an incredible attitude to his disability.Pistorius was a rugby, water polo, and tennis enthusiast. He became an athlete by chance in January 2004, when he shattered one of his artificial knees on the rugby field. Before going to Pretoria for rehabilitation, he hated athletics. Eight months later, he competed at the Athens Paralympics in 2004. He was the first paralympic athlete to win Gold in each of the 100m, 200m and 400m sprints in Beijing 2008 and set a new record for the 400m in May 2011 at the Paralympic World Cup in Manchester, UK. In July 2011, he made history in Italy with a
personal best of 45.07 seconds for the men’s 400m. Only one month after that, he ran against non-disabled athletes in Daegu, South Korea, and qualified for the 400m semi-finals.Oscar Pistorius is not only a gold medalist with no legs. He is an outstanding athlete, a real character, and a true ambassador for disability sport.
Adapted from: Oscar Pistorius. Timeline. “n.d.” Retrieved June 1st , 2012, from http://www.oscarpistorius.com/
Name: Oscar PistoriusSport: Athletics
From: Pretoria, South AfricaDate of Birth: 22 November, 1986
READING
6. Read the text and check if you were right about the discipline.
7. Read the text again. Are these statements true (T) or false (F)?
a. ___ Oscar Pistorius was born in Europe.b. ___ He has liked athletic since he was a boy.c. ___ It took him a long time to become an athlete.d. ___ He is the record holder for the 400m.e. ___ He can run faster than many non-disabled people.
8. Read the text carefully again and find what the words in bold refer to.
himself
he
he
that
American English: Fiber
British English: Fibre
T H E F A S T E S T T H I N G O N N O L E G S
UNIT 386
Did you know that …the prefix para refers
to the competition for
disabled people in parallel
to the Olympic Games?
L A N G U A G E F O C U S Prepositions of time
1. Read these sentences from the text. Pay special attention to the words in bold.
a. Oscar Pistorius was born on 22nd November, in 1986.
b. He became an athlete in January 2004.
c. Before going to Pretoria, he hated athletics.
d. Only one month after that, he ran against non-disabled athletes.
2. Answer these questions.
a. What are the words on, in, before and after?
i. Adjectives. ii. Verbs. iii. Prepositions.
b. What kind of relationship do they indicate?
i. Of time. ii. Of place. iii. Of direction.
3. Complete this rule.
When we want to indicate relationships of _________ , we use _________________________ .
We use _________ with dates.
We use _________ with years and months.
We use _________ to indicate something that occurs earlier than a certain time or event.
We use _________ to indicate something that occurs later than a certain time or event.
AFTER READING
9. Find the words in column A in the text and match them with their meaning in column B.
A B a. character i. crushed
b. impaired ii. that deals with difficulty
c. set iii. having a mental or physical problem
d. shattered iv. established
REFLECTIONSDid I express my ideas in a respectful way?
Did I show respect and support for everyone’s opinions?
10. In your group, reflect on the text you read. What conclusion(s) can you reach?
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13. Listen and repeat. Pay special attention to the pronunciation of the negative auxiliary.
He doesn’t consider himself as impaired. He doesn’t have any legs. He doesn’t imagine life with legs.
14. FL Look at the symbol of London Paralympics.
Your task is to design a new international Paralympic logo. You will need to think about:a. what ideas and values your logo represents;b. what colours and symbols you will use.
Good luck!
Did you know that …the logo of the Paralympic Games in London is a representation of the number 2012, with the Olympic Rings embedded within the zero?London 2012 stated that the logo is aimed at reaching young people.The standard colors are green, magenta, orange and blue, and incorporated the Union Flag to promote the handover ceremony.This was the first time that the same essential logo was used for both the Olympic and Paralympic games.
Do you know any paralympic athletes?
What kind of disability does he / she have?
What nationality is he / she?
In what discipline does he / she stand out?
Do you know any details of his / her life?
12. In your group, exchange information about the topic. Use the questions and answers in the recording as clues.
OSCAR PISTORIUS
Oscar Pistorius is known as .
He was born in in
.
In , he and
went to for rehabilitation. He
became an .
After that, he .
He is and .
11. Complete the summary of the text about Oscar Pistorius.
http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-for-the-games?utm_source=LEKids+newsletter+June+2012&utm_campaign=June+newsletter&utm_medium=email
EPISODE 3: WHERE ARE THE PLAYERS?
Kelly, Matt,
and
the Time M
achineEPISODE 3:
WHERE ARE THE PLAYERS?
Kelly, Matt,
and
the Time M
achine
UNIT 390
1. Read the text. Find and write this information.
a. A very important tennis tournament. b. The origin of the score system in tennis. c. A great male tennis player. d. The woman that has won the most titles at Wimbledon. e. The kind of court where this tournament is played.
2. Read the text again. Match the phrases in columns A and B.
SYNTHESIS TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGEREADING: TENNIS
5 pts
4 pts
B i. £750,000ii. 1,000 years agoiii. £750,000iv. 1968
A a. When tennis started. b. An important year for the
Wimbledon tournament.c. Money that the women’s
champion gets.d. Money that the men’s
champion gets.
Tennis started in France nearly 1,000 years ago. The
game was originally played in the courtyards of royal
palaces, using the walls (like squash) instead of a net.
The score system (15, 30, 40) is probably based on
the four quarters of a clock face.
One of the most important tennis tournaments is
Wimbledon. It is the only Grand Slam tournament which is
played on grass. Open tennis started at Wimbledon in 1968. It means that
amateurs and professionals can play in the Championships.
Pete Sampras and Roger Federer are the most successful male
players in Wimbledon. They won the tournament seven times.
Even more impressive is women’s champion Martina Navratilova,
with nine victories.The prize money for the 2008 Championship was approximately
£ 11 million. Of this, the men’s singles champion receives
£ 750,000 and the women’s singles champion receives £750,000.
Wimbledon is the only tournament free from sponsorship.
This means that there are no advertisements around
the courts.
SYNTHESIS TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
1. Work in pairs. Create a poster to advertize the Paralympic Games in Chile.
a. Think about what you now know about the Paralympic Games and Paralympic athletes in Chile: date and place of games, name of main competitors, disciplines, etc.
b. If it is necessary, search the Internet or look for information in magazines or newspapers.
c. Before you put the poster together, agree on the message you want to communicate about the Paralympic Games.
d. Organize the information you have and create a poster that really works.
e. Display your poster in the class.
2. Revise the contents of this unit; identify and evaluate the exercises that helped you learn.
Created by: Publishing team.
Check the Learning Objectives for this unit on page 65. Use these symbols to reflect your performance.
Reading Listening
Speaking Writing
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Was the topic interesting?
Did I support my partners?
I can talk and write about sports.I can role-play dialogs.
I find exercises easy.
I can follow instructions.
I can use new vocabulary.
LANGUAGE
Check your progress in this unit marking the box that is true for you.
SELF-EVALUATIONLISTENING: THE MOST POPULAR SPORT
5. Write comparisons using the adjectives in the box.
a. Football - golf
_________________________________________
b. Oscar Pistorious - other athletes
_________________________________________
c. Parachuting - cycling
_________________________________________
d. Water rafting - an amusement park
_________________________________________
6. Complete these sentences with a preposition of time.a. We must finish the test _______________ 4.00.
b. Every night, ______________ brushing my teeth, I go to bed.
c. My best friend’s birthday is _____________ June.
3. Listen to the recording and fill in the blanks in the following sentences.a. __________ is the most __________ in the world.
b. Each __________ tries to control the __________.
c. The __________ is to ________________________.
4. Circle the parts of the body that are used when playing this sport.
6 pts
5 pts
4 pts
ORAL EXPRESSION
5 pts
3 pts
•arms • fingers •ear •elbow •eyes • feet
•chest •hand •head •knee • legs •nose • thigh
• fast •slow •exciting •cold •big •small •easy
•old •young • interesting •dangerous •difficultI understand the teacher.
I understand oral texts.I recognize participants in a conversation.
listening
I can use my previous knowledge to understand texts.
language
speaking / writing
project / group work
I can relate the topic to my previous knowledge.
I understand the general meaning of the texts.I can predict the content of a text from cognates.
I can identify specific information in a text.
reading
0 - 14Keep trying
15 - 21Review!
22 - 27Well done!
28- 32Excellent!
total score
32 pts
Help!Great! Not too bad
7. Give a short description of your favorite sport.Did I like to work in a group?
SELF-EVALUATION
UNIT 4UNIT 4
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1. What differences can you find in the pictures?
2. What places do the pictures show?
3. With your partner, make a list of the main problems that affect our world and specially our country.
GETTING READY
HOME SWEET HOMEHOME SWEET HOME
In this unit you will…In this unit you will… listen and identify specifi c information in an
interview, in a radio advertisement, and in a news report related to environmental problems by:
• predicting content from visual clues,• recognizing the purpose of a text,• distinguishing facts and opinions.
read and demonstrate comprehension of general and specifi c information in an article and in a web site about the environment and taking care of our planet by:
• inferring meaning of words from the context,• identifying type and purpose of a text,• relating content and personal knowledge,• predicting content from pictures,• distinguishing problems and solutions.
express ideas and personal opinions in monologs and dialogs about:
• problems that aff ect the environment,• suggestions to solve environmental problems,• future actions to take care of our planet.
write a short paragraph and an interview:
• using vocabulary related to environmental problems,
• making suggestions to solve environmental problems,
• expressing personal opinions about the topic of the unit.
UNIT 494
PREPARAT ION FOR THE UNIT
1. Complete the list of predictions for the year 2100. Use will be / won’t be.
Predictions &for 21OO
• There ______________ &security cameras everywhere.• There ______________ &cars. There ______________
&spaceships.• There ______________ new means &of
&communication.• There ______________ &small &pills &instead &of &food.• There ______________ &robots to &do &the work.• There ______________ &books &or magazines. There
______________ & electronic &readers &only.
2. Look at the pictures and circle the correct word.
baby / babies mouse / mice leaf / leaves
tooth / teeth child / children knife / knives
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3. Draw a line from the words in the box to the pictures (a – h).
• earth
• drought
• dry
• sea
• rainforest
• recycle
• sun
• water
a b
c d
e f
g h
4. Complete these sentences with words from Exercise 3.
a. __________ level is rising because glaciers are melting.
b. ______________ affects plants and crops.
c. People are cutting down the trees in the ______________ .
d. The temperatures on ______________ change every year.
e. Nearly 97 percent of the world’s ___________ is salty or undrinkable.
f. When you______________ , you turn your used products into new ones.
UNIT 496
rainforest
pour
oil tanker
harm
hang
BEFORE L ISTENING
1. Are the following sentences true or false?
a. Human beings are making rainforests disappear.b. Lots of animal and plant species are dying.c. The world’s climate is changing.
2. The pictures (1 – 4) illustrate important environmental problems. Can you find their names in the box?
• air pollution • acid rain
• ocean pollution • ozone layer depletion
PICTIONARY
WHAT ARE WE DOING TO OUR PLANET? Lesson 1
3. Which of these problems are affecting your city/area/country?
4. Read what the school reporter, Kelly Hardrock, says.
5. Study the pictures and the words in the Pictionary. Can you predict what the text is about?
1 2
3 4
What is Earth Day? Choose an
answer: a. a day when we celebrate our
planet’s birthday.b. a day when we solve the
planet’s problems.c. a day when we reflect on
our planet’s problems.
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L A N G U A G E F O C U S The Present Continuous
1. Read the sentences from the text. Are they similar or not? Why?
a. …a lot of people are feeling the environment is in real trouble. b. …human beings are causing much of that trouble.
2. What do you think the sentences refer to? Choose an alternative.
a. Events that happened in the past.b. Events that are happening at this time.c. Events that will happen in the future.
3. Complete the following statement.
We use the _______ tense of to be + verb+ _________ to talk about
things that are happening during a period of time in the present.
L ISTENING
AFTER L ISTENING
6. Listen to the text once and see if you were right.
7. What kind of text did you listen to?
a. A conversation. b. An interview. c. An advertisement.
8. Match the phrases in column A with the phrases in column B.
A B Oil tankers over the most important cities. Eating fish is participate in Earth Day projects. Smog is hanging becoming dangerous to human health. Everybody can are pouring oil into the oceans.
9. Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blanks.
a. Tankers are pouring __________ of gallons of oil into the oceans.
i. hundreds ii. thousands iii. millions
b. The destruction of rainforests is endangering __________ of animals.
i. thousands ii. dozens iii. a lot
c. Every Earth __________ we take care of our planet’s problems.
i. week ii. month iii. Day
Did you know that …humans are reducing
some fish species by up
to 10% of their original
population?
UNIT 498
10. With your partner, follow the patterns below to ask and answer questions about the text. Then, listen and practice with your own ideas.
a. A: Where is _________________ (hang)?
B: Over ______________________________.
b. A: What is ___________(pollute) the_________?
B: Heavy___________________________.
c. A: ___________ are oil tankers______(do)?
B: They ___________________________.
11. Match the words in column A with the words in column B to form collocations.
A B global disaster acid effect ozone warming oil converter green house rain ecological layer catalytic spill
12. Listen and repeat.
a. What are you doing after class?b. They´re waiting for the next act.c. The actors are learning their lines.
13. In your group, think about the environment in your city/area. What problems are affecting it most? Use the model below to share your opinions. Then, listen and check your ideas.
A: Do you think climate __________ in our area?
B: __________.
A: How is __________ affecting our environment?
B: Temperatures are __________.
A: Can you mention some consequences of __________?
B: Glaciers are __________, rainfall is __________ and there are more __________.
14. FL With your partner, write a list of actions you can take to help make your school a better and cleaner place.
REFLECTIONSWhat problems did I have to exchange information with my classmates?
How much did I connect the topic to my everyday life?
American English: Garbage
British English: Rubbish
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melt
heat
half
coal
1. Answer the children’s questions.
2. The title of the text you are going to read is the name of a website. What do you think is its purpose?
a. To give a message.b. To offer a job.c. To advertise a new product.
3. Read the text quickly and circle all the cognates.
BEFORE READING
AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH Lesson 2
burn
What does inconvenient mean?
What is the inconvenient truth related to
the environment?
PICTIONARY
What do you know about global warming?
UNIT 4100
READING
4. Read the information from the website and confirm or correct your prediction.
5. Read the text again. Choose a title for each paragraph (I – III).
a. The effects of global warmingb. Global warmingc. Causes of global warming?
I. __________________________________________________
Greenhouse gases, cars, and coal are some of the factors
that cause global warming. When we burn wood, coal,
or gasoline in our cars, we release a gas called carbon
dioxide. It traps some of the energy from the earth and
doesn’t let the energy go back out into space.
When carbon dioxide in the air goes up, the earth heats
up. That is the start of global warming.
Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. There are several
other greenhouse gases. Carbon dioxide is responsible
for about half of our global warming and all the other
gases are responsible for the other half.
III. ______________________________
Scientists think that temperatures will
go up between 2 and 6 degrees over
the next century. This will cause sea ice
to melt and result in a rise in sea level.
There will also be more evaporation
that will cause more clouds and more
rainfall. Some scientists also think that
there will be more hurricanes as a
result of global warming.
II. ______________________________
The earth’s temperature stays
almost the same from year to
year. If this average temperature
is higher, then we have global
warming.
Adapted from: A Student’s Guide to Global Climate
Change. “n.d.” Retrieved June 4th, 2012, from
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/kids/
A N I N C O N V E N I E N T T R U T H
http://www.c2es.org/global-warming-basics/kidspage.cfm
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6. Are these statements true (T) or false (F)?
a. ___ The temperature of the earth changes every year.b. ___ Carbon dioxide is the only cause of global warming.c. ___ In the future, temperatures will be higher.d. ___ Scientists think that global warming will cause more rainfall.
7. Read the text again and find three consequences of global warming.
a. _________________________________________________________.
b. _________________________________________________________.
c. _________________________________________________________.
AFTER READING
L A N G U A G E F O C U S The Future tense
1. Read these sentences from the text. Pay special attention to the words in bold.
a. Scientists think that temperatures will go up between 2 and 6 degrees over the next century.
b. This will cause sea ice to melt and result in a rise in sea level.c. There will be more hurricanes as a result of global warming.
2. What are the sentences talking about?
a. Events that are happening now.b. Events that happened recently.c. Events that will probably happen in the future.
3. Complete the statement below.
To talk about things we think will happen in the future, we use
___________ + ___________.
8. Think and answer these questions about the environment.
a. What will happen with sea level in the future?
Sea level _________________________________________________.
b. What about rainfall?
It _______________________________________________________.
c. What will happen with the temperatures?
They ____________________________________________________.
UNIT 4102
Tick your answers Do you think climate is changing in your area?
How is global warming affecting our environment?
- Climate is changing. - Some marine and land species are endangered. - Glaciers are melting. - Plants grow more slowy than before. - Sea level is rising because of the melting glaciers.
- There are floods because of the rising sea level. - Warmer ocean water is producing storm activity. - Droughts are affecting our environment.
Can you mention three consequences of global warming in your area?
1. ___________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________
YES NO
REFLECTIONSWhat problems did I have when asking questions in English?
How well did I work in my group?
Did you know that …we can reduce one ton of
carbon dioxide in the air
by replacing 75 watt light
bulbs with energy efficient
bulbs?
9. In your group, think about the area where you live and do a survey about climate problems. Listen and imitate the recording. Then, ask the rest of your classmates and take notes of their answers.
10. Answer these questions (a – c) with the information you collected when applying the survey. Then, give an oral report of your results.
a. How many students in your group answered Yes to the first question? _______________________________________________
b. What items got more Yes answers than others? ________________________________________________________
c. What consequences of global warming in your area did your group mention? _______________________________________________
11. First only listen. Then, listen and repeat this tongue twister.
What noise annoys an oyster? A noisy noise annoys an oyster
12. FL Invent three more predictions for the future.
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READING
3. Read the text in Lesson 2 again and answer the following questions.
a. When is there global warming?b. Where does carbon dioxide come from?c. What do scientists think about temperatures in the future?
4. Read the text again and match the cause in column A (a – d) with the consequence in column B (i – iv).
Aa. Temperatures go up.b. We burn gasoline in our cars.c. Carbon dioxide goes up.d. There is more evaporation.
Bi. The earth heats up.ii. There will be more clouds and rainfall.iii. We release carbon dioxide.iv. We have global warming.
3 pts
4 pts
1. Listen to the text in Lesson 1 again. Are these statements true (T) or false (F)?
a. ___ On Earth Day, we take care of our planet.b. ___ Animals and plants are dissappearing.c. ___ Cities don’t have any problems.d. ___ School children can’t participate in Earth Day activities.e. ___ Everybody can help change the planet.
2. Listen to the text again and circle the correct alternative.
a. Oil / soil is polluting water.b. Tankers are pouring oil into rivers / oceans.c. Eating birds / fish is dangerous.d. The destruction of rainforests / woods is threatening animals.e. We can recycle gas / glass and paper.
L ISTENING
5 pts
5 pts
0 - 9Keep trying
10 - 14Review!
15 - 19Well done!
20 - 22Excellent!
total score
22 pts
5 pts
LANGUAGE
5. What do you think life will be like in the future? Complete the following paragraph with the Future tense of the verbs in the box.
Scientists predict that in the next twenty years, there _________ higher temperatures.
Carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases _________ and _________ global warming. There
_________ more clouds and it _________ more.
• be • be • cause • increase • rain
MINI - TESTMINI - TEST
UNIT 4104
BEFORE L ISTENING
1. What is pollution?
2. Look at the pictures (a – d). How many kinds of pollution can you see?
3. Write the names in the box below each picture (1 – 4).
• oil spill • acid rain • smog • noise pollution
4. Read and do what Kelly says.
a. _____ Air pollution can’t irritate people’s lungs.
b. _____ Pollution can kill plants, animals, and people.
c. _____ Recycling is not a good way to stop pollution.
d. _____ Pollution can also get into soil and water.
e. _____ We should use wind and solar power.
5. Study the words in the Pictionary.poison
lungs
PICTIONARY
CAN WE STOP IT? Lesson 3
Tick the ideas that you think are
true.
1. ________________________ 2. ________________________
3. ________________________ 4. ________________________
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L ISTENING
AFTER L ISTENING
6. Listen to the recording and confirm or correct your ideas in Exercise 4.
7. Who are the people in the recording? Circle the correct option.
a. The interviewer is a girl / a man.b. The interviewee is a girl / a man.
8. Listen again. Are these statements true (T) or false (F)?
a. _____ The man thinks pollution is not an important problem.
b. _____ Pollution damages people’s lungs.
c. _____ There is no problem for animals.
REFLECTIONS YES NO
9. In your opinion, do most people agree or disagree with the interviewer’s point of view?
10. In your group, use the model below to talk about the different types of pollution that were mentioned. Then, listen and complete.
A: How many types of pollution can you remember?
B: There are ______________ types of pollution: _______________.
A: How does pollution affect our environment?
B: It _____________________________________________________.
A: What type of pollution most affects our city / town?
B: I think ______________ is our worst problem.
Did you know that …the word ‘smog’ is a combination of the words ‘smoke’ and ‘fog’?
Did I use cognates to understand the text?
Did I connect the topic of the lesson with my own reality?
UNIT 4106
14. FL Role-play the interview in front of your classmates.
13. Read what Kelly says. Then work with your partner.
12. Match each picture (1 – 4) with the type of pollution it illustrates.
• Soil Pollution • Water Pollution • Air Pollution • Noise Pollution
1 2 3 4
American English: Encyclopedia
British English: Encyclopaedia
11. First only listen. Then listen and repeat this tongue twister.
Sean and Shane shipped the sheep ships cheaply.
Imagine you are going to interview a famous scientist. Write
questions about the things you want to know in relation to the environment and
find the answers in books, encyclopedias, newspapers, on the Internet, etc.
L A N G U A G E F O C U S Suggestions
1. Read these sentences from the text.
a. We shouldn’t use vehicles that burn gasoline.
b. Engineers should build cleaner cars.
c. We should use wind or solar power.
2. What do these sentences express?
a. An order. b. A prohibition. c. A suggestion.
3. Complete this rule.
When we want to make _____________ , we use _____________or
_____________+ verb in infinitive without to.
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1. Answer Andy’s questions.
2. Look at the pictures and talk with your partner about the things you can do to keep a healthy environment. Write a list of things that can help:
a. In your community b. At home c. At school d. You
3. Read the text quickly and underline all the cognates related to the environment.
4. Study the words in the Pictionary and make sure you understand their meaning.
BEFORE READING
WE CAN SAVE THE PLANET! Lesson 4
purse
photo frame
papier mache
flower pot
chemicals
1
2PICTIONARY
Look at the two pictures. Which of
them shows a healthy environment? Why?
UNIT 4108
5. Read the text quickly and see if the things in your list in Exercise 3 are included.
6. What kind of text is this?
a. A letter. b. A set of instructions. c. A description.
7. Read the text again and find the words in column A. Match them with their meaning in column B.
A BDeplete the product of mixing two or more different things
Overusing to reduce something
Hybrid border that holds a picture
Frame to use something too much
READING
LIVING IN A GREEN WORLD
for a table or photo frame. Use newspapers to make papier
mache art for a friend.’Recycle‘ means to take your used products like cans, bottles, plastics, and paper and donate them to groups that turn them into new products.
Adapted from: Take Action for a Green World. “n.d.” Retrieved June 4th, 2012, from http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/
activities/funscience/green/
Scientists around the globe agree that we all must do our share to take care of our planet. This means making changes to our daily lives to reduce global warming and reducing the use of chemicals that deplete the Earth’s protective ozone layer.’Green‘ is a term that many people use to talk about taking care of the planet and not overusing the resources that we all share. If you want to make a difference, you must follow these three principles:Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle’Reduce‘ means to use less of everything: less energy, less paper, less gas, and less water. It means to ride a bike or drive a hybrid car, and to turn off the water when you are brushing your teeth.’Reuse‘ means to find new uses for your old products. Turn a pair of jeans into a cool purse, or use broken flower pots to create mosaic
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8. Here is a list of actions that damage the environment. Read the text and find three ideas that could help.
a. FACT : Exhaust fumes damage the Earth‘s ozone layer.
IDEA : __________________________________________________.
b. FACT : People throw away millions of tons of bottles and cans.
IDEA : __________________________________________________.
c. FACT : A family uses over 400 liters of water at home every day.
IDEA : __________________________________________________.
9. First only listen. Then, listen and repeat this tongue twister.
Silly Sally is shaking some sugar on her shiny shoes.
10. Work with your partner. Ask him / her about things you can / must do in relation to the three principles in the text.
a. A: What must we do to __________________ the use of energy?
B: We should ___________________________________________.
b. A: How can we __________________ old products?
B: We can ______________________________________________.
c. A: What things can we ___________________________________?
B: We can _________________ things like cans,_____________.
American English: Liter
British English: Litre
Did you know that …we can save 1440 liters
of oil by recycling 1 ton of
office paper?
AFTER READING
L A N G U A G E F O C U S Obligations
1. Read these sentences.
a. We all must take care of our planet.b. We must follow three principles. c. We mustn’t overuse the planet resources.d. We mustn’t use chemicals that deplete the ozone layer.
2. What do these sentences express?
a. An obligation. b. A suggestion. c. A possibility.
3. Complete this rule.
When we want to express ________________ , we use _________ or
_________ + verb in infinitive without to.
UNIT 4110
Penalty points0 Expert1 Good2-3 More to learn about the environment!
Count your penalty points.Check your score.
False
True False
True False
True
We use more water for a shower than for a bath.
Get 1 penalty point. Read the sentence again.
Smoke damages the ozone layer.
Get 1 penalty point. Read the sentence again.
Acid rain and pollution harm trees, plants and animals.
Get 1 penalty point. Read the sentence again.
START HERE
11. With your partner, complete the following dialog with your own ideas. Then, listen to the recording and check.
A: What can we do to help our planet?
B: Well, we can _____________________ and ___________________.
A: How can we _______________________________ at school?
B: We can _________________________________________________.
A: We can also _____________________________________________.
12. Practice the dialog in Exercise 11 and present it to your classmates.
13. Do what Andy says.
Transport: We can __________________________________________.
Food: We ___________________________________________________.
Water: ____________________________________________________.
Other ideas: _______________________________________________.
14. FL Find out how much you know about the environment. Follow the trail.
REFLECTIONSHow much did I need the teacher’s assistance to talk about the environment?
How much did I support my partner?
Now think about you and your family. What should
you do to help protect the environment? Write some
suggestions.
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3. Read the text in Lesson 4 again. Are these statements true or false?
a. ____ We can contribute to stop global warming with personal actions.b. ____ We should use more chemical products.c. ____ We must throw away all bottles and cans.d. ____ We should use our bicycles instead of cars.
4. Read the text again. Find a suitable verb to go with each word or phrase.
a. _________ efficient light bulbs.
b. _________ paper waste.
c. _________ water use.
d. _________ plastics.
e. _________ hybrid cars.
f. _________ old products.
g. _________ used bottles.
h. _________ a mosaic.
0 - 5Keep trying
6 - 9Review!
10 - 15Well done!
16 - 18Excellent!
total score
18 pts
READING
LANGUAGE
1. Listen to the text in Lesson 3 again and complete the statement. The text is __________________.
a. a news report. b. an interview. c. a radio program. d. a report.
2. Listen to the text again and complete these sentences.
a. Do you think pollution is an important __________________?
b. It’s also changing the __________________.
c. __________________ should build cleaner cars.
d. Recycling __________________ reduces the amount of garbage.
LISTENING
2 pts
4 pts
4 pts
5. Complete the following questions (a – d). Use the words in the box. 4 pts
• follow • reduce • reuse • recycle
a. What should you do to ______________ old things?
b. How can we ______________ the use of water?
c. Should we ______________ plastic bottles or cans?
d. Must we ______________ the three principles?
4 pts
MINI - TESTMINI - TEST
UNIT 4112
3. Answer Ema’s questions with your partner.
4. You are going to listen to something related to pandas. What kind of text do you think it is?
a. A song.b. An advertisement.c. A news report.
5. Check the meaning of the words in the Pictionary.
1. Spend one minute writing down all the different words you associate with pandas.
2. Share your words with your partner(s) and talk about them. Together, classify your words into these categories.
BEFORE L ISTENING
GOOD NEWS!!! Lesson 5
zoo
was born
giant
cub
PICTIONARY
Where do pandas live? Is it easy to find
them? Where can you see a panda?
Why are pandas associated with the
environment?
Positive Negative
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6. Listen to the report and see if you were right in Exercise 4.
7. Listen to the report again and choose a title.
a. Baby panda in danger in USA zoob. Baby panda dies in USA zooc. Baby panda is born in USA zoo
8. Listen to the report again and tick the correct alternative to complete each statement.
9. Are these statements true (T) or false (F)?
a. _____ A strange animal was born in an American zoo.
b. _____ It’s the first time in 16 years this has happened.
c. _____ We don’t know yet if the cub is male or female.
d. _____ These animals often give birth in zoos.
e. _____ Many baby cubs born in zoos die within a week.
f. _____ The cub will have to return to China when it’s two years old.
L ISTENING
Did you know that …the Chinese word for
Panda is “Xiongmao” or
giant cat bear?
The news comes from...
New York.
Mexico.
Washington.
a
Less than ……of these animals live in the mountains.
2000
20
2
c
The cubs belong to...
Japan.
China.
the USA.
f
The public will have to wait…… to see the cub.
3 days
3 weeks
3 months
d
The public can have more information about the baby panda …
calling the zoo´s telephone number.
visiting a website.
listening to the radio and TV.
e
A baby panda was born...
early in the afternoon.
late at night.
early in the morning.
b
UNIT 4114
L A N G U A G E F O C U S Obligations - Prohibition
1. Read these sentences from the text and other examples.
a. They have to leave the panda and her baby alone.b. The cub has to return to China when the panda is two years old. c. We can’t see the baby panda.
2. Answer these questions.
a. Which of these sentences express an obligation?b. Which of the sentences express a prohibition?
3. Complete the following rule.
When we want to express an ________ we use ________ + ________.
When we want to express a ______________, we use _____________.
AFTER L ISTENING
10. With your partner, circle the correct word to complete the conversation.
A: Ssshh! You (1) have to/can’t feed the animals. B: Ooops, sorry.A: You (2) have to/can’t be careful. There are a lot of rules here at the zoo.B: Yes, you’re right. We (3) have to/can’t go in there. It says ‘No entry’.A: Anyway, I’ll phone Laura and tell her we’re here.B: Guess what? You (4) have to/can’t use a mobile phone within this area!
11. Do what Ema says.
12. First only listen. Then listen and repeat this tongue twister.
I cannot bear to see a bear
Bear down upon a hare.
When bare of hair he strips the hare,
Right there I cry, “Forbear!”
Practice the dialog and role-play it in front of your
classmates.
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/language-games/paint-the-words/environment
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aHorse l t o c__________________________
bSheep m a b l__________________________
cPig t p i l g e __________________________
dDuck i l k u d n g c
__________________________
13. Guessing game!
a. Choose an animal that is in danger of extinction from the box.
• African elephant • blue whale • Western • gorilla • pudu
• jaguar • koala • polar bear • bald eagle • wolf
b. Ask your partners questions to guess the name of the animal.
i. Does it jump / run / walk / swim /etc.? ii. What does it eat? iii. How many legs does it have? iv. Where does it live?
The animal is: ___________________________________________
c. Change roles.
14. With your partner, use your own ideas to complete the following paragraph. Then, give the good news to your classmates!
____________ comes from ____________ in ____________. A
____________ was born. The baby ____________ is very __________
and ____________. The cub is called ____________. It eats _________
and we will have to wait ____________ before we can see it.
15. FL Read what Ema says and then do the exercise.
When pandas have babies, we call
them cubs. Unscramble the words to find out
the names of the baby animals and write them
under the pictures..
UNIT 4
EPISODE 4: MERRY CHRISTMAS
EPISODE 4: MERRY CHRISTMAS
Kelly, Matt,
and
the Time M
achine
Kelly, Matt,
and
the Time M
achine
HOME SWEET HOME
UNIT 4118
SYNTHESIS TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGEREADING: PEOPLE ARE CHANGING
PLANET EARTH
4 pts
3 pts
3 pts
1. Read the text quickly and write the correct heading for each paragraph (I - IV).
a. Acid rain b. Ozone layer depletionc. Air pollutiond. Rainforest destruction
2. Read the text again. Are the statements true (T) or false (F)?
a. ____ The earth is very old.
b. ____ People who live in cities are very healthy.
c. ____ Factories are very good for the environment.
3. Answer the following questions:
a. How old is planet Earth? ______________________________________________
b. Why are fish dying?______________________________________________
c. What do aerosols and sprays do to the ozone layer?______________________________________________
The earth is 4,600 million years
old. Modern man has lived on it
for only 35,000 years, but in that
time our planet has changed in
many ways. Many of the things
people are doing are good,
but many more are not good for
our world.I._________________________
In big cities, cars and buses are
affecting the air. Many people
who live in cities are having very
bad health problems.II._________________________
Factories are damaging the land and the water, so many fish
are dying.
III._________________________
Many aerosols and sprays are destroying the ozone layer. They are
making a big hole and too much
ultraviolet radiation is entering
the earth. This is causing cancer in
people around the world.IV._________________________
People are cutting down millions and millions of trees all
over the world. As a result, many
types of animals and plants are
disappearing.
SYNTHESIS TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
1. Work in groups of four.
a. Find information about the greenhouse effect on the Internet, in enciclopedias, or in your school library.
b. Write a report explaining how the greenhouse effect works and what changes it will bring.
c. Make drawings or get pictures or illustrations from magazines.
d. Design a poster to explain what the greenhouse effect is.
e. Present your findings to your classmates.
f. Display the poster in a visible place of your classroom.
2. Revise the contents of this unit; identify and evaluate the exercises that helped you learn.
Check the Learning Objectives for this unit on page 93. Use these symbols to reflect your performance.
Reading Listening
Speaking Writing
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Can I present a topic to my classmates?
Can I play games?
Can I talk about obligations?
Can I find specific information in a text?
LANGUAGE
Answer the following questions and check your progress in this unit. Put a tick in the box that is true for you.
SELF-EVALUATIONLISTENING
4. Listen to the recording and circle the correct alternative.
a. Amazing news comes from _______________.
i. a zoo. ii. the jungle. iii. an aquarium.
b. A mother talks with her _________ -year-old baby.
i. two ii. four ii. six
c. Two _________ are chatting to each other.
i. dolphins ii. whales iii. sharks
3 pts
4 pts
3 pts
3 pts
Do I understand the texts?Do I understand my classmates?Can I interpret obligations and prohibitions?Can I predict the topic of a text from visual clues?
listening
functions / grammar / vocabulary
Can I complete summaries?
speaking / writing
Did I collaborate with my classmates?
Do I relate the topic of a text with my previous knowledge?
Can I identify different types and purposes of texts?Can I predict the topic of a text from cognates?
reading
0 - 9Keep trying
10 - 15Review!
16 - 21Well done!
22 - 26Excellent!
total score
26 pts
5. Are these statements true (T) or false (F)?
a. ____ Very strange news comes from Hawaii.
b. ____ Scientists are not sure if the animals are talking.
c. ____ The animals communicate verbally and non-verbally.
3 pts
Help!Great! Not too bad
6. Complete each collocation with a word from the box.
pollution rain warming ozone
a. ____________________ layer
b. Acid ____________________
c. Air ____________________
d. Global ____________________
7. Circle the correct alternative.
a. In this zoo, we have to / can’t take photos.
b. To help our planet, we have to / can’t reduce the use of energy.
c. We have to/can’t use less water.
ORAL EXPRESSION8. How can we help our planet? Mention three things
we can do.project / group work
Did I find the tasks useful?
Did I enjoy working with my classmates?
Can I talk and write about environmental problems?
Can I use collocations?
SELF-EVALUATION
ANSWERSANSWERS
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UNIT 1 WELCOME, FRIENDS
Pages 10 - 11
PREPARATION FOR THE UNIT1. a. They are new. b. She is a nurse. c. They are in my bag. d. It is big. e. He is 12 years old. f. They are at home.2. a. They’re sad. b. She’s young. c. It’s big. d. They’re old. e. They’re tall. f. It’s red.3. a. When. b. What. c. Where. d. Who. e. How.4. B Q S T O T M V S C D C Q O G
H M Z C L N O S U K O X S P QA L S S H Y K O Y X Q N Z W BU V M T F O H H E S I Y E G RR P Q C Y Q O X K A Q B R Q EX E I L U O K L T H J E K C SD T V K Q K V N Q P G A L O SY O C I R J U Y D S E C L D SZ A L A R O R E M W S H Y N ZA W P A M T E Q R V U E S L SE A Y D N J F I M G O E X N YT I G U C N T Y N C H O F U ID V O H D X E H F U N P I O EZ C H C R U H C O X Y L E K ZC E U U Y U Q N G P C K X J E
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Lesson 1 – New Friends1. reporter, magazine, different, interests, lab, experiments, music, animals, family, favorite, activity, chat, guitar, sports,
physical, exercise, football, tennis, science, history, maths.2. Positive: like, enjoy, love. Negative: hate, don’t like.5. Andy: doing experiments. Ema: playing with her pets,
chatting with friends. Ann: playing the guitar and singing. Dan: playing football and tennis.
6. 1 – III. 2 – I. 3 – IV. 4 – II. 7.
Ann
Andy
Dan
Ann
Andy
Dan
Ema
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8. a. Ann hates doing physical exercise. (I hate doing physical exercise!) b. Dan likes playing football and tennis - He loves swimming (Science, History, Maths? No, Thanks). c. Andy can’t be a singer, he can’t sing Happy Birthday. d. Ema uses her computer a lot; her favorite activity is to chat with friends.
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10. a. My favorite subject is Science. I love doing experiments in the lab. For me, mixtures and
formulas are great! b. My favorite subject is History. I really like to know about
the past, the origin of things, people’s customs and different cultures.
c. I love foreign languages. I love speaking with people from other countries. That’s why I’m studying English.
d. I like music a lot! For me, the best time at school is when I’m playing the piano.
e. My favourite subject is Geography. I know all the capitals by heart! Do you know the capital of Venezuela?
Page 15 ______________________LANGUAGE FOCUS – Interests and favorite activitieslike, enjoy, hate, love.______________________
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Lesson 2 – A Trip to the Capital3. a. – meet. b. – land. c. – ring. d. – take.4. Time: today, early Actions: arrive, leave Locations: around
PICTIONARYaround: alrededorarrive: llegarearly: tempranoleave: partirtoday: hoy
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5. Texas, the USA.6. a. iii. A boy and a girl. b. ii. Santiago.
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7. 1. hotel. 2. mountains. 3. museum. 4. palace. 5. shopping center. 6. airport.8. a. iii. b. ii. c. iii. d. iii.9. 1. Kelly arrives in Santiago. 2. Kelly arrives at a hotel. 3. Kelly calls Ignacio. 4. Kelly leaves for Antofagasta.
Page 18 ______________________LANGUAGE FOCUS – The Simple Past2. a. Past events. 3. Past, Simple Past.______________________
11. a. traveled. b. called. c. invited. d. went.12. cinema, museum, bookshop, library.13. b. i. Hello. ii. Hi, this is Betty. iii. Can I speak to George?
iv. Can I take a message? v. OK, no problem.
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MINI - TESTREADING1. b.2. a. I hate doing physical exercise. b. What I really love is swimming. c. I like working in the school lab and doing experiments.
LISTENING3. a. False. They traveled by plane. b. False. They are leaving for
the north. c. False. She says it‘s great.4. a. Ignacio. b. Kelly. c. Ignacio.
LANGUAGE6. Visited, went, took, looked.
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Lesson 3 – Living Abroad1. a. Ema is in the picture. b. She‘s living in the USA.4. drink - d. eat - c. miss - b.
PICTIONARYdrink: bebereat: comermiss: extrañar, echar de menos
5. Yes, she likes the city. Supporting information: This is an interesting city. It’s
fantastic. We live in a beautiful area. My favorite place is the Riverwalk. Mexican food is delicious. This is a beautiful city. The people are very nice.
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6. a. iii. b. iii. c. i. d. iii. e. ii.7. Name of the city: San Antonio, Texas Places you can visit:
Seaworld, Zoo, Riverwalk. Food you can eat: Mexican food. Activities you can do: walk down the river, sail a boat, listen
to music, eat traditional food, sit, talk.
______________________LANGUAGE FOCUS – Can / can’t2. can; can’t.3. Can you…?______________________
8. can’t; can; can; can; can.12. buy a newspaper - newsagent’s; have a soft drink - cafeteria;
send a postcard - post office; take a train - station; watch a movie - cinema.
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Lesson 4 – What are you going to do next weekend?
1. 1- prepare a barbecue. 2 - stay at home. 3. meet friends. 4. rent DVD s. 5. go to the mountains. 6. paint.
PICTIONARYbarbecue: asado a la parrillapaint: pintarSunday: domingoweather: tiempo, climaweekend: fin de semana
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5. Ema: rent movies. Andy: stay at home. Ann: visit friends.6. d. 1. c. 2. b. 3. a. 4.7. a. Because they are going to the mountains or they are
going to visit some friends in the country. b. Because her father and her are going to paint her room.8. Andy prefers warm weather because he is going to go to the
seaside and prepare a barbecue. If the weather is cold, he is going to stay at home.
9. a. I’m going to swim in the pool. b. I’m going to eat a sandwich. c. I’m going to play tennis. d. I’m going to call Kelly.
______________________LANGUAGE FOCUS – Future Plans2. definite plans for the future; verb; –ing.______________________
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11. What is Joanna going to do on Sunday afternoon? She’s going to visit Jane.
What are Joanna and Stevie going to do on Monday morning? They’re going to get up early.
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MINI - TESTREADING1. b.2. a. interesting. b. famous. c. fantastic. d. favorite.3. a. 3rd. b. 2nd. c. 3rd.
LISTENING4. b.5. a. grandparents. b. visit. c. father. d. meet. e. Dan.
LANGUAGE6. a. can. b. can’t. c. can’t. d. can.
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Lesson 5 – That’s what friends are for4. best - 5 times; confused - once; laugh - twice; sad - once;share - twice.
PICTIONARYconfused: confundido/alaugh: reirsad: tristeshare: compartir
5. c. poems.6. My Best Friend: friend; every day; toys; away. My Friend: nice; play; day; laugh; again. Some friends are forever...: life; friend; stop; world; hard; sad;
confused.7. Any three of these; makes you happy, shares snacks, shares
toys, plays with you, laughs and cries with you, cares, doesn’t betray you, etc.
Page 30 ______________________LANGUAGE FOCUS – Words That Describe Feelings3. concerned, confused, glad, happy, sad, worried are words
that describe feelings.______________________
12.
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGEREADING - AN E-MAIL FRIEND1.
Name Age City Likes Hates Other Information
Laura 13 La Serena
Music, playing the piano, going to the cinema, dogs.
Loves making friends from all over the world.
Ariel 12 Curicó Music, playing the guitar, pets.
Dogs Can write in English.
Sandra 16 Punta Arenas
Playing tennis, music, singing, dogs.
Cats Can play the drums.
2. a. They both like dogs. b. They like music. c. The mails are in English. 3. Sandra; they have similar likes, the same pets, etc.
LISTENING - MY HOLIDAY PLANS4. a.5. a. iii. b. ii. c. i.
LANGUAGE6. a. is going to go shopping. b. is going to study for a math test.
c. is going to go to the cinema.
UNIT 2 WELCOME TO MY COUNTRY
Pages 36 - 37
GETTING READY1. a. iii. b. iii. c. ii. d. iii.2. Country Chile Area 756,096 km2 Population 16.572.475 (est. July 2012) Capital City Santiago Language Spanish Currency Peso ($)
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PREPARATION FOR THE UNIT1. Was, was, were, were, was, was, was, were.2. a. was. b. was. c. are. d. is. e. were. f. are.3. a. friends. b. boys. c. trees. d. sisters. e. festivals. f. rivers.
g. boats. h. pictures.4. 1 Delicious food. 2 High building. 3 Wide river. 4 Big city.5. a. f o o t b a l l p l a y e r b. t e a c h e r c. m u s i c i a n d. d r i v e r e. d e n t i s t f. a r c h i t e c t
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Lesson 1 – High and Dry1. 1. Morro de Arica. 2. Viña del Mar. 3. Volcán Osorno. 4. Torres del Paine. 5. San Pedro de Atacama. 6. Palacio de la Moneda in Santiago.2. snow: 3., 4. geysers: 3., 5. north: 1., 5. desert: 1., 5. capital: 6. valley: 6.4. snow = nieve; geyser = geyser; north = norte; desert =
desierto; capital = capital; valley = valle; clay = arcilla; guy = hombre; journey = jornada de viaje; sunset = puesta
de sol; level = nivel.
PICTIONARYclay: arcilla, gredaguy: tipo, hombrejourney: jornada de viajesunset: puesta de sollevel: nivel
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5. They are in the Atacama desert. They both liked the place. Tracy says “Oh, yes! I love it!.” Ari says “I like it very much, too”.6. a. 3. b. 100. c. 20. d. 5.7. Ari: d. - c. - a. - b. Tracy: c. - a. - d. - b.8. Countries: Chile, England, the USA. Cities: Santiago, Antofagasta, San Pedro, Liverpool, Durango. Means of transport: bus, car. Tourist attractions: Chile: San Pedro, everything made from clay, the geysers at El Tatio, the Valle de la Luna, the
desert.
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11. A: Where are you from? B: I’m from Scotland. A: How did you arrive here? B: I took a bus from the capital. A: Do you love this place? B: Oh, yes! I love it!12. came, fell, flew, had, made, met, ran, saw, thought, took,
was, went, were.
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Lesson 2 – La Tirana Festival1.a. People around the world celebrate Christmas, Easter, Mother’s Day, etc.b. Christmas, Independence Day, Easter.
PICTIONARYconqueror: conquistadorcostume: disfrazdevil: diablomask: máscarapatron saint: santo patrono
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4. a. - v. b. - iii. c. - iv. d. - i. e. - ii.5. 2. legend, myth, princess, festival, saint, procession, religion,
virgin.3. b.6. a. False (It takes place in the town of La Tirana, 72 km from
Iquique, Chile). b. False (Activities go on 24 hours a day for the whole week). c. False (It is a combination of music and dance). d. True. e. True.
7. Name of celebration La Tirana festivalLocation 72 km from Iquique, ChileDate 12th - 18th JulyPurpose To celebrate Chile’s patron saintAttraction The procession of Las Diabladas
Page 46 ______________________LANGUAGE FOCUS - Question Words2. where; when; what.______________________
8. what; when; where; what.10. a. What do you do for your birthday? b. Where do you go on vacation? c. When do you study for the tests? d. What do you do on Sundays? e. What do you wear in summer?13. Possible words to include: People: saint, princess, Spaniards, conquerors, father, priest,
pilgrims. Activities: singing, dancing, procession, festival. Places: town, Chile, La Tirana, Tamarugal, temple, grave.
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MINI - TESTLISTENING1. Not mentioned: Peru; Canada; Australia2. a. Tracy. b. Ari. c. Tracy.3. They speak in English because they come from English
speaking countries: the USA and England.
READING4. 72 – kilometers. 24 – hours. 200 - people.5. a. La Tirana is in the Tarapaca region. b. People dance and sing 24 hours a day. c. The most important event of the festival is the procession.
LANGUAGE AND VOCABULARY6. traveled; celebrated; began; saw; took; walked.7. a. What. b. Where. c. When. d. Where. e. When.
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Lesson 3 – The people of the land2. North of Chile: Aymaras, Changos, Diaguitas. Center of Chile: Mapuches, Picunches. South of Chile: Onas, Chonos.3. sailors = navegantes. hunters = cazadores. nomads= nómades. warriors= guerreros. fishermen= pescadores. shepherds=
pastores. farmers= granjeros.
PICTIONARYfarmers: granjerosfishermen: pescadoreshunters: cazadoresnomads: nómadessailors: marineros/navegantes
4. Sailors: changos, chonos. Hunters: mapuches, onas. Nomads: onas, changos, chonos. Warriors: mapuches. Fishermen: changos, chonos. Farmers: mapuches, aymaras, diaguitas.5. Posssible answers: nomads = nómades; ritual = ritual; mask = máscara; canoe = canoa; indigenous = indígena; boats = botes; music = música; group = grupo; región= región; molluscs= moluscos; ceremonies = ceremonias.
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6. Indigenous people. Mapuche means the people of the land.7. c.8. eight. 9. Not mentioned: a. persons. b. region. c. fishermen. d. boats,
south. e. swords. f. faces, listened to music. 10. a. They lived in the Araucanía, Bio Bio, and the Lakes region. c. They were nomads.
Page 50 ______________________LANGUAGE FOCUS – Questions in the Simple Past tense2. questions; Past; did; verbs.______________________
14. a. Where did the Alacalufes sail? b. What did these indigenous people eat? c. Did the Onas have an important spiritual life? d. What did the Onas do for their ceremonies? e. Did the Yámanas use harpoons?
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Lesson 4 – From Chile to the world1. 1. Claudio Arrau. 2. Gabriela Mistral. 3. Cristina Gallardo-
Domas. 4. Nicanor Parra. 5. Lily Garafulic. 6. Roberto Bravo. 7. Roberto Matta. 8. Verónica Villarroel. They are all famous Chilean artists.
2. Music: Claudio Arrau, Cristina Gallardo Domas, Roberto Bravo, Verónica Villarroel.
Literature: Gabriela Mistral, Nicanor Parra. Painting: Lily Garafulic, Roberto Matta.4. a. stimulate. b. do. c. future. d. arrangement.
PICTIONARYprize: premiowinner: ganadorEaster Island: Isla de Pascuamusician: músicosoloist: solista
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5. The girl in the photo is Mahani Teave, the first classicalmusician from Easter Island.6. b.7. a. True. b. False. Her mother is American. c. False. She began
her studies with Erica Putney. d. True. e. False. She obtained a degree in Cleveland in 2005.
8. Roberto Bravo was a very important person for Mahani
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Teave, because he discovered her and encouraged her to study music in the continent.
9. Year Fact Year Fact1992 Met Roberto Bravo. 2005 Obtained Music
degree.1999 Won Claudio Arrau
Competition.2006 Won the Corpus Christi
Competition.2001 Won a prize in Spain. 2008 Moved to Berlin.2004 Won a prize in
Cleveland.2011 Visited Easter Island.
10. a. classical. b. Chilean. c. first. d. international.11. Mahani Teave; Easter Island; Easter Island and the United
States; with Erica Putney; 1992; Roberto Bravo; Valdivia; 1999; competitions; Japan; the Antarctica; Easter Island’s first classical musician.
Page 54 ______________________LANGUAGE FOCUS - Suffixes to indicate professions2. -ian;- ist; -er;- or.______________________
14. A: So, what profession would you like to have in the future? B: I don’t know yet. My mother wants me to be a musician
and dad wants me to be a lawyer. What about you? A: I want to be a famous football player!
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MINI - TEST
LISTENING1. a. 700,000. b. 8. c. 4.6. d. 87.32. c.
READING3. a. Her mother is American. b. Her father is a native. c. She began her studies on the island with Erica Putney. d. She gave a concert at Hanga Vare beach.
e. She studied in Berlin, at the famous Hans Eisler Music Academy.
4. a. Easter Island. b. American. c. Roberto Bravo. d. 2005. e. Berlin.
LANGUAGE AND VOCABULARY5. a. did, begin. b. did, do. c. did, obtain. d. did, win.6. a. writer. b. actor. c. scientist.
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Lesson 5 – Visiting the south2. a. plane. b. train. c. car. d. ship. e. bicycle. f. motorcycle.4. a. mercado. b. variedad local. c. jardín botánico. d. santuario de la naturaleza. e. especies nativas. f. plato típico.
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5. The city is Valdivia.6. a. (1) b. (4) c. (3) d. (2)7. a. iii. b. iii. c. ii.8. a. h. j.
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9. Not mentioned A: plane, ship, taxi, train. Not mentioned B: bungee jumping, skating, skiing.
______________________LANGUAGE FOCUS - Prepositions of movement
2. The words in bold indicate location or movement.3. along; above; around.______________________
10. a. around. b. above. c. along.
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12. A: How can you go to Valdivia from this city? B: You can take a bus or you can go by plane. A: Can I go by car?
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B: Sure! But you can’t take the train or a ship.
14. a. rappelling. b. parachuting. c. snowboarding. d. surfing. e. motorcross. f. windsurfing. g. parapenting. h. luge.
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGEREADING – VALPARAÍSO
1. a. ✘. b. ✔. c. ✔. d. ✔. e. ✔.2. Places you can visit: main square, famous museums, ship
replica, hills, the harbor. Things you can buy: antiques, typical products, souvenirs. Activities you can do: use the funiculars, go to the harbor,
see sea birds, take a ride on carriages, rent bicycles. Birds you can see: pelicans, seagulls, pigeons.
LISTENING – VISITING ANOTHER CITY3. a.4. a. iii. b. i. c. iii. d. i.
LANGUAGE5. a. musician. b. painter. c. writer. d. sailor.6. when, did, play, did, win.
UNIT 3 THE WORLD OF SPORTSPages 64 - 65
GETTING READY1. motocross, surfing, athletics, swimming.2. Olympic: athletics, swimming. Not olympic: motocross, surfing.
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PREPARATION FOR THE UNIT1. Regular Verbs Irregular Verbs jumped did pointed got started had traveled saw visited went 2. a. took a beautiful picture. b. watched a movie on TV. c. got up early. d. ate a delicious sandwich.3. a. tennis. b. volleyball. c. golf. d. rugby. e. soccer. f. ping pong.4. Nouns: ball, book, boy, car, mother. Adjectives: difficult, easy, hot, interesting, nice, small.5. Short: easy / hot / nice / small. Long: difficult / interesting.
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Lesson 1 – Ancient Greek games
PICTIONARYGreek: griego/griegasettlement: poblado, asentamientosprint: carreratent: carpaolive crown: corona de olivo
7. 3. Greece. 4. b.9. a. - I. b. – V. c. – IV. d. – VIII.
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10. a. – i. b. – iii. c. – iii. d. – ii.
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13. festival= celebration. rich= wealthy. gods= divinities.pitch= put up. unmarried= single
14. award: prize stadium: coliseum competition: event holy: sacred take part: compete viewers: spectators
______________________LANGUAGE FOCUS – Could / Couldn’t
3. We use could when we want to express the possibility to do something in the past.
We use couldn’t when we didn’t have the possibility to do something in the past.
______________________
15. Greece, about 776 BC, Zeus, short Sprint, young men, olive crowns, couldn’t compete, boys, unmarried girls, all over Greece, crowns of olive branches.
16. Ancient Sports: chariot racing; running in armor. Modern sports: swimming; long jump; high jump. Ancient and modern sports: discus; horse racing;
marathon; javelin; 100 meter sprint; boxing.
This is a list of Ancient olympic events: boxing, equestrian events, chariot racing, riding, pankration, pentathlon, discus, javelin, jump, running, wrestling.
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Lesson 2 – The first marathon
PICTIONARYplain: planiciearmy: ejércitowar: guerrahill: colina
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6. b.7. a. - ii. b. – i. c. – i. d. – iii.8. a. d. b. c.
______________________LANGUAGE FOCUS – Connectors2. and – i. but – ii. so – iii.______________________
3. We use and when we want to introduce an additional idea; we use but when we want to introduce a contrast, and we use so when we want to introduce a conclusion.
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9. a. and. b. but. c. so.10. A: Who was the first marathon runner? B: A man called Pheidippides. A: Where was he from? B: From Greece. From a city called Marathon. A: What made him and his city so famous? B: He ran and ran to try to save his people.11. b. a. e. d. f. g. c.12. Down 1: Olympia. 2: Athens. 3: Spartans. Across 4: postman. 5: Persia. 6: Marathon.
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LISTENING3. a. empire. b. top. c. postman.4. c.
LANGUAGE6. a. but, and. b. so.
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Lesson 3 – Sticks and balls1. They are all famous sports people. They are all Chilean.2. Picture 1 (Bárbara Riveros): running. Picture 2 (Tomás
González): gymnastics. Picture 3 (Alexis Sánchez): soccer. Picture 4 (Kristel Kobrich): swimming. Picture 5 (Francisco ‘Chaleco’ López): motocross. Picture 6 (Natalia Ducó): athletics.
4. Tennis: b, i (other: net, trainers). Soccer: a, c (other: gloves for goalkeepers). Golf: d, j (other: tee, golf shoes). Hockey: g (other: leg pads, ball (puck for ice hockey). Baseball: h, f, e (other: ball, special clothes, leg pads).
5. territory; opponent; goal; racquet; variation; original; period.6. base – baseball. goalkeeper –soccer. net – tennis. pitcher –
baseball. puck - ice-hockey. stick - hockey / ice-hockey.
PICTIONARYbase: basegoalkeeper: arqueronet: redpitcher: lanzadorpuck: disco de hockey stick: palo de hockey
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7. baseball; hockey; tennis; ice hockey.8. a. Baseball. b. Hockey. c. Tennis. d. Ice hockey.9. Equipment Sport bat baseball, cricket gloves baseball helmet ice hockey, baseball, cricket leg pad ice hockey, cricket, racquet tennis stick hockey, ice hockey
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10. a. Baseball. b. 160 km/h. c. Five (men); three (women). d. 60 minutes.
______________________LANGUAGE FOCUS – Comparatives (short adjectives)
2. a. ii. b.: by using -er and than3. To express comparisons in English, we use a special form of
adjectives called comparatives. To form the comparative we add -er to the adjectives.
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12. Possible answers: a. Baseball teams are smaller than hockey teams. b. Hockey is calmer than ice hockey. c. A hockey ball is slower than an ice hockey puck. d. Will vary.16. a. cycling. b. snowboarding. c. golf. d. running. e. climbing. f. aerobics.
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Lesson 4 – An extreme experience2. amazing - amusing - dangerous - exciting - scary - stressful.3. a. to feel the wind around. b. to float towards the ground.
c. to see the landscape from above. d. to go up and down. e. to smell the flowers. f. to perform amazing balancing acts and jumps.
PICTIONARYbreeze: brisadive: zambullirsecord: cuerdafloat: flotarlandscape: campiña, paisajeroller coaster: montaña rusa de un parque de diversiones
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6. Speaker A and Speaker B liked the experience. Speaker C didn’t like the experience.7. a. Speaker B. b. Speaker A. c. Speaker C.8. a. Andy. b. Dan. c. Dan. d. Ann. f. Ann. e. Dan.
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comparative of long adjectives, we use more + adjective + than.
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9. A: Hi, guys! Do you want to see my photos? B: Sure! A: I went to the south. It was amazing! B: Groovy! Did you do water rafting? A: I sure did. Our country has fantastic places to do that.
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MINI - TESTREADING1 c.2. a. The batter can only run when the ball lands in fair territory. b. The court may be grass, clay, hard, or carpet. c. Goalkeepers need extra protection because the puck travels
at high speed.
LISTENING3. Andy: b, c, a. Dan: a, b, c. Ann: b, c, a.4. a. - iii. b. - ii. c. - i.
LANGUAGE5. a. A bicycle is smaller than a car, but the car is faster. b. Parachuting is more dangerous than cycling, but cycling is
more relaxing. c. Ice hockey is more exciting than grass hockey, but grass
hockey is safer.
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Lesson 5 – The Paralympic world
PICTIONARYathlete: atletadisabled: persona con necesidades especialesknee: rodillaleg: pierna
4. by chance: without any cause that can be seen or understood.
disability: a physical or mental condition that means you cannot use a part of your body completely or easily, or that you cannot learn easily.
impaired: having a type of physical or mental problem.outstanding: extremely good, excellent.
paralympic: multi-sport event, involving athletes with a range of physical and intellectual disabilities.
shatter: to suddenly break into small pieces. sprint: a race in which the competitors run very fast over a
short distance.5. record; meters; consider; pair; fiber; incredible; attitude;
rugby; water-polo; tennis; enthusiast; athlete; rehabilitation; competed; history; seconds; medalist; character; ambassador; sport.
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6. Athletics. Oscar Pistorius.7. a. False. He was born in South Africa. b. False. He became an athlete only by chance. c. False. It took him a short time. d. True. e. True.8. Himself: Oscar Pistorius. He: Oscar Pistorius. He: Oscar
Pistorius. That: the accident that shattered his artificial legs.
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9. Character: that deals with difficulty. Impaired: having a mental or physical problem. Set: established. Shattered: crushed.
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11. the fastest thing on no legs; Pretoria, South Africa; 1986; 11 months; legs; January 2004; University of Pretoria; athlete; entered a competition; run 100, 200 and 400 meters; attend the next Paralympic Games.
______________________LANGUAGE FOCUS – Prepositions of time2. a. iii.. b. i.3. When we want to indicate relationships of time, we use
prepositions. We use on with dates. We use in with years and months. We use before to indicate something that occurs earlier
than a certain time or event. We use after to indicate something that occurs later than a
certain time or event.______________________
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGEREADING – TENNIS1. a. Wimbledon. b. The quarters of a clock face. c. Pete Sampras / Roger Federer. d. Martina Navratilova. e. Grass.2. a. - ii. b. - iv. c. - iii. d. - i.
LISTENING – THE MOST POPULAR SPORT3. a. Football, popular sport. b. player, ball. c. aim, score a goal.4. chest; feet; head; legs, thighs.
LANGUAGE6. a. before. b. after. c. in.
UNIT 4 HOME SWEET HOME
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PREPARATION FOR THE UNIT1. Will be, won’t be, will be, will be, will be, will be, won’t be,
will be.2. Baby, mice, leaves, bus, teeth, man, children, knife
3. Earth (h); drought (e); dry (a); sea (f); rainforest (g); recycle (b); sun (c); water (d).4. a. seas. b. droughts. c. rainforests. d. Earth. e. water. f. recycle.
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Lesson 1 – What are we doing to our planet?2. a. air pollution. b. acid rain. c. ocean pollution. d. ozone layer depletion.4. c.
PICTIONARYhang: colgarharm: dañaroil tanker: barco petroleropour: derramarrainforest: selva tropical
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6. Earth Day.7. c.8. Oil tankers are pouring oil into the oceans. Eating fish is dangerous to human health. Smog is hanging over the most important cities. Everybody can participate.9. a. iii. b. i. c. iii.
______________________LANGUAGE FOCUS – The Present Continuous2. b.3. Present, -ing.______________________
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10. a. A: Where is smog hanging? B: Over important cities all over the world. b. A: What is polluting the air? B: Heavy gray smog. c. A: What are oil tankers doing? B: They are pouring oil into the oceans.
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11. global warming; acid rain; ozone layer; oil spill; greenhouse effect; ecological disaster; catalytic converter.
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Lesson 2 – An inconvenient truth2. a.3. gases; factors; cause; global; gasoline; carbon; dioxide;
energy; traps; space; air; responsible; scientists; level; evaporation; hurricanes; result.
PICTIONARYburn: quemarcoal: carbónhalf: mitadmelt: derretirheat: calor
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5. Paragraph I - c. Paragraph II - b. Paragraph III - a.6. a. F. The earth’s temperature stays almost the same from
year to year. b. F. It is responsible for about the half of global warming. c. T. d. T.7. Any three of these: Temperatures will go up. Sea ice will melt. Sea level will rise. There will be more evaporation. There will be more hurricanes.
______________________LANGUAGE FOCUS – Future Tense2. c.3. will + infinitive verb.8. a. Sea level will rise. b. It will rain more. c. They will go up between 2 and 6 degrees.______________________
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MINI – TESTLISTENING1. a. True. b. True. c. False. d. False. e. True.2. a. oil. b. oceans. c. fish. d. rainforests. e. glass and paper.
READING3. a. When the temperature is higher. b. It comes from burning coal, wood or gasoline in cars. c. They think temperatures will go up between 2 and 6 degrees.4. a. - iv. b. - iii. c. - i. d. - ii.
LANGUAGE5. will be; will increase; will cause; will be; will rain.
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Lesson 3 – Can we stop it?1. Pollution: the act of polluting (destroying, contaminating,
something, especially the natural environment)2. 1. smog. 2. acid rain (lluvia ácida). 3. noise pollution
(contaminación acústica). 4. oil spill (derrame de petróleo).3. 1. smog. 2. air pollution (acid rain). 3. noise pollution. 4. oil spill.
PICTIONARYLungs = pulmonesPoison = veneno
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6. a. False. b. True. c. False. d. True. e. True.7. a. - i. b. - ii.8. a. False. b. True. c. False.
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12. 1. noise pollution. 2. soil pollution. 3. water pollution. 4. air pollution
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______________________LANGUAGE FOCUS – Suggestions2. c.3. suggestions, should, shouldn’t.______________________
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Lesson 4 – We can save the planet!1. Picture 1. Because it is clean and unpolluted.3. scientists; globe; planet; reducing; use; protective; difference;
principles; reduce; reuse; recycle; energy; gas; hybrid; products; create; plastics; donate.
PICTIONARYchemicals: químicosflower pot: maceteropapier mache: papel machéphoto frame: marco de fotopurse: monedero
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6. b.7. Deplete: to reduce something. Overusing: to use something too much. Hybrid: the product of mixing two or more different things. Frame: border that holds a picture.
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8. a. We can ride a bike or drive a hybrid car. b. We can turn them into new products. c. We can turn off the water when we brush our teeth.
______________________LANGUAGE FOCUS – Obligations2. a.3. obligations, must, mustn’t.______________________
10. Possible answers:a. A: What must we do to reduce the use of energy? B: We should use less electricity / turn off the light.
b. A: How can we reuse old products? B: We can turn old jeans into a purse/create a mosaic
from broken flower pots/ make papier mache from old newspapers.
c. A: What things can we recycle? B: We can recycle things like cans, bottles, plastics and paper.
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11. Possible answers: A: What can we do to help our planet? B: Well, we can walk to school and use less energy. A: How can we help at our school? B: We can reduce our garbage. A: We can also recycle used paper!
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MINI – TESTLISTENING1. c.2. a. problem. b. climate. c. engineers. d. paper.
READING3. a. True. b. False. c. False. d. True.4. a. use. b. reduce. c. reduce. d. recycle. e. use. f. reuse. g. donate. h. create.
LANGUAGE5. a. reuse. b. reduce. c. recycle. d. follow.
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Lesson 5 – Good news!3. Pandas live in China. It is not easy to find them, as they live
in the mountains. We can see pandas in some zoos. We relate pandas to the environment because they are present in the logo of the WWF (World Wildlife Fund), which is one of the most important environmental organizations.
PICTIONARYwas born = naciógiant = gigantecub = críazoo = zoológico
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6. c.7. c.8. a. Washington. b. Early in the morning. c. 2,000. d. Three months. e. Visiting a website. f. China.9. a. False. b. True. c. True. d. False. e. True. f. True.
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2. a. They have to leave the panda and her baby alone. The cub has to return to China when the panda is two years
old. b. We can’t see the baby panda.3. When we want to express an obligation we use have to
+ verb. When we want to express a prohibition, we use can’t.______________________
10. (1) can’t. (2) have to.(3) can’t. (4) can’t.
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15. a. colt. b. lamb. c. piglet. d. duckling.
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGEREADING - PEOPLE ARE CHANGING THE PLANET EARTH1. I. - c. II. - a. III. - b. IV. - d.2. a. True. b. False. c. False.3. a. It is 4,600 million years old. b. Because many factories are damaging the water. c. They destroy the ozone layer.
LISTENING4. a. iii. b. i. c. i.5. a. True. b. False. c. True.
LANGUAGE6. a. ozone. b. rain. c. pollution. d. warming.7. a. can’t. b. have to. c. have to.
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Cto set up - to stageto set off - to leave on a journeyto set foot - to step ona. set off. b. set foot. c. set up.
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Friends ...............................................................................................................................................................................12, 20, 28Favorite activities .......................................................................................................................................................................... 14Free time activities ........................................................................................................................................................................ 24Chilean places ......................................................................................................................................................................... 40, 56Chilean traditions .......................................................................................................................................................................... 43Chilean people ........................................................................................................................................................................ 48, 51Sports events ......................................................................................................................................................................... 68, 72Different sports ....................................................................................................................................................................... 76, 80Paralympic sports ......................................................................................................................................................................... 84Environmental problems ........................................................................................................................................................ 96, 99Types of pollution ....................................................................................................................................................................... 104Ways to protect the environment ............................................................................................................................................... 107Endangered species .................................................................................................................................................................... 112
LANGUAGE
Like, enjoy, love hate + -ing .......................................................................................................................................................... 15Simple Past, affirmative .......................................................................................................................................................... 18, 42Simple Past, interrogative ............................................................................................................................................................ 50Can / Can’t ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 22Could / Couldn’t ............................................................................................................................................................................. 70Adjectives ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 30Question words: When…, Where…, What… ............................................................................................................................ 46Suffixes to indicate professions ..................................................................................................................................................... 54Prepositions of movement ............................................................................................................................................................ 58Prepositions of time: after, before, in, on ...................................................................................................................................... 86Connectors: and, but, so ................................................................................................................................................................ 73Comparatives (short adjectives) .................................................................................................................................................... 78Comparatives (long adjectives) ..................................................................................................................................................... 82Present Continuous, affirmative ................................................................................................................................................... 97Future, affirmative ................................................................................................................................................................ 25, 101Should / Shouldn’t ....................................................................................................................................................................... 106Must / Mustn’t ............................................................................................................................................................................. 109Have to / Can’t
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Cardboard (n): thick, stiff paper that is used for making boxes.Chat (v): to talk with someone in a friendly and informal way.Club (n): an organization for people who want to take part in a sport or social activity together, or the building they use for this.Cry (v): to produce tears from your eyes.Diary (n): a book containing spaces for all the days and months of the year, in which you write meetings and other things that you must remember.Land (v): arrive (an aircraft).Laugh (v): to smile while making sounds with your voice that show you are happy.Leave (v): to go away from a place or a situation.Lyrics (n): the words of a song.Mixture (n): a combination of substances.Pal (n): a friend.Rent (v): to pay money to use something for a short time.Research (n): a careful study of a subject, esdpecially in order to discover new facts or information about it. Survey (n): an examination of people’s opinions or behavior made by asking people questions.Theme park (n): an amusement park in which all the settings and attractions have a central theme, such as the world of the future.
UNIT 2
Battle (n): a fight between two armies in a war.Blog (n): a record of your thoughts that you put on the Internet for other people to read.Brochure (n): a thin book with pictures and information, usually advertising something.Converge (v): to come together.Degree (n): a qualification given for completing a university course.Earn (v): to get money for doing work.Feature (n): a typical quality, or important part of something.Geyser (n): a hole in the ground from which hot water and steam are sent out.Guess (v): to give an answer or opinion about something without having all the facts. Harpoon (n): a weapon with a sharp point, used especially for hunting whales.Mammal (n): an animal that feeds its babies on milk from its body.Myth (n): an ancient story about gods and brave people, often one that explains an event in history or the natural world.Pointer (n): an object that you use to point at something.Population (n): all the people living in a particular area.Strait (n): a narrow passage of water that connects two seas or large areas of water.Trip (n): a journey in which you visit a place for a short time and come back again.
UNIT 3
Ancient (adj): from a long time ago.Armor (n): strong protective covering, especially for the body.Bat (n): a piece of wood used to hit the ball in some sports.Court (n): an area for playing particular sports.Discus (n): a round, flat, heavy object that people throw as a sport.Empire (n): a group of countries that is ruled by one person or government.Field (n): an area of grass where you can play a sport.Glove (n): a piece of clothing which covers your fingers and hand.Helmet (n): a hard hat that protects your head.Hold (v): to organize an event.Javelin (n): a long, pointed stick that you throw as a sport.Leg pad (n): a small piece of soft material used to protect the legs.Messenger (n): someone who takes a message between two people.Pitch (v): to choose a place for a tent and put it there.Puck (n): in ice hockey, a small, hard disc that players hit with a stick.Shoot (v): to try to score points in sports such as football by hitting, kicking, or throwing the ball towards the goal.Sprint (n): a running race.Train (v): to practice a sport or exercise, often in order to prepare for a sporting event.
UNIT 4
Average (n): an amount that is calculated by adding some amounts together and then dividing by the number of amounts.Can (n): a closed metal container for food or liquids.Colt (n): a young male horse.Drought: a long period when there is no rain and people do not have enough water.Duckling (n): a young duck.Endangered (adj): animals or plants which may soon not exist because there are very few now alive.Garbage (n): things that you throw away because you do not want them.Greenhouse (n): a building with a roof and sides made of glass, used for growing plants that need warmth and protection.Harm (v): hurt or damage.Health (n): the condition of your body.Immune (adj.): not affected by a particular type of behavior or emotion.Lamb (n): a young sheep.Piglet (n): a young pig.Pollute (v): to make water, air, soil, etc., dirty or harmful.Rainfall (n): the amount of rain that falls in a particular place at a particular time.Release (v): to let a substance flow out from somewhere.Share (n): a part of something that has been divided.Threaten (v): to be likely to cause harm or damage to something or someone. Trap (v): to catch something or somebody.
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There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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A Number from 1 to 5 the activities which you do most frequently on the Internet.
In teams, search for: chameleon, grizzlybear or flying fish. Download informationand images to present to the class.
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write an e-mail chat with people play games on-line
look for information read web pages for fun
B Read the texts on the opposite page. Where do they come from?
a) a dictionary b) an encyclopedia c) a web page
• To surf the Web you need to access a search engine.
1 Type “amazing creatures” in to a search engine like
www.google.com or www.yahoo.com.
2 How many home pages appear? _________________________
• A home page is like an introduction to what a site contains.
3 What is the home page of the text in the opposite page?
__________________________
• In a home page you can find hyperlinks, like underlined words
or images that link you to other pages.
4 How many hyperlinks can you find in the text?
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CLook up the best home pages for the activities in exercise Aand share them with your classmates.
Use the Web to findinformation aboutdifferent topics which areuseful for your classes.
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Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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Type “amazing creatures” in to a search engine like
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b. A home page is like an introduction to what a site contains.
What is the home page of the text in the opposite page?
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c. In a home page you can find hyperlinks, like underlined words
or images that link you to other pages. How many hyperlinks can
you find in the text?
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Government secondary schools in England
are similar to government secondary schools
in Chile, but there are some diferences. There
are five years of secondary school in England,
from age 11 to 16. The students start at nine
o’clock and finish at half past three. The lunch
break is usually from twelf o’clock to one
o’clock.
After five years, students take official
exams. Some students leave shcool after five
years, but others stay and study more before
going to university. Secondary school students
do home work for about an our every evening.
Students usually study mathematics,
English, chemistry, biology, phisics,
geography, history and French.
They also take physical education and play
soccer, hockey, net-ball and cricket.
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Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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A Number from 1 to 5 the activities which you do most frequently on the Internet.
In teams, search for: chameleon, grizzlybear or flying fish. Download informationand images to present to the class.
lOOk it up!
write an e-mail chat with people play games on-line
look for information read web pages for fun
B Read the texts on the opposite page. Where do they come from?
a) a dictionary b) an encyclopedia c) a web page
• To surf the Web you need to access a search engine.
1 Type “amazing creatures” in to a search engine like
www.google.com or www.yahoo.com.
2 How many home pages appear? _________________________
• A home page is like an introduction to what a site contains.
3 What is the home page of the text in the opposite page?
__________________________
• In a home page you can find hyperlinks, like underlined words
or images that link you to other pages.
4 How many hyperlinks can you find in the text?
__________________________________
CLook up the best home pages for the activities in exercise Aand share them with your classmates.
Use the Web to findinformation aboutdifferent topics which areuseful for your classes.
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Word searchWeb surfing
Amazing Creatureswww.amazingcreatures.net
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Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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Check your last English exam. Look up the mistakes in the dictionary.Write down the corrections.
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A Look at the words in bold in Text I. Use your dictionary to complete the table.
BLook at the words in italics in Text II. Use your dictionary to check the spellingand write them in the corresponding box.
C Correct the spelling of the incorrect words in Exercise B.
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Use your dictionary to check thespelling of unknown words, singular,plurals, and incorrect words.
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A Number from 1 to 5 the activities which you do most frequently on the Internet.
In teams, search for: chameleon, grizzlybear or flying fish. Download informationand images to present to the class.
lOOk it up!
write an e-mail chat with people play games on-line
look for information read web pages for fun
B Read the texts on the opposite page. Where do they come from?
a) a dictionary b) an encyclopedia c) a web page
• To surf the Web you need to access a search engine.
1 Type “amazing creatures” in to a search engine like
www.google.com or www.yahoo.com.
2 How many home pages appear? _________________________
• A home page is like an introduction to what a site contains.
3 What is the home page of the text in the opposite page?
__________________________
• In a home page you can find hyperlinks, like underlined words
or images that link you to other pages.
4 How many hyperlinks can you find in the text?
__________________________________
CLook up the best home pages for the activities in exercise Aand share them with your classmates.
Use the Web to findinformation aboutdifferent topics which areuseful for your classes.
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Not all the information on theInternet is correct in every detail.Check with other reference books.
research tips
Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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Word searchOther reference materials
Check your Biblioteca del Aula reference books for more information.
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Blue Jeanswww.bluejeans.com
Welcome to blue-jeans.com
Do you know where your blue jeans come from? Read this simple but amazing story.
Imagine it’s the year 1853. Mr. Levi Strauss arrives in San Francisco and he opens a store. He
has many customers who often visit the store. One of his customers is Mr. Jacob Davis. He
usually buys shirts and pants, but he needs his pants to be stronger. What can he do?
Suddenly, he has a brilliant idea: he puts metal rivets on the pockets.
His pants now look very nice and original and are an instant success. Many people want to buy
pants like these. So, Jacob now needs a business partner and asks Mr. Levi Strauss to be his partner.
They are very good friends and go together to get a patent for the design. They get patent #139,121
from the US Patent and Trademark Office 20 years later, in 1873. Strauss and Davis never imagined
that they were going to design the most popular pants on earth!
(Latin name delphinidae) are aquatic mammals and they can
swim in the ocean at speeds of 35 kilometers per hour and
they can also dive. Dolphins are found in many parts of the
world and usually live in groups called schools or pods. They
are also very sociable animals and they are famous for their
intelligence. Scientists often do studies on dolphins and we
now know that they can communicate in many different
ways. For example, they can imitate actions and understand
artificial symbolic language, but they can’t produce human
verbal language.
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Blue jeans
Welcome to bluejeans.com
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Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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A What type of reference material do you use? Write the letter in each case. You can write more than one.
B Look at the encyclopedia entry on the opposite page and compare itwith a dictionary entry and a Web page. Check ( ) their features.
Look up blue jeans in any search engineand bring the information to class.Compare it with a classmate’s findings.
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I use reference material to:
do my English homework. __________
study for an exam. __________
do a science lab report. __________
do a math project. __________
write a composition. __________
work on a team project with friends. __________
find song lyrics. __________
look for images. __________
words in Latin
examples
pictures
definitions
statistics
grammar explanations
EncyclopediaFeatures Dictionary Web
Reference materials includebooks, encyclopedias,dictionaries and the Internet.
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Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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A Number from 1 to 5 the activities which you do most frequently on the Internet.
In teams, search for: chameleon, grizzlybear or flying fish. Download informationand images to present to the class.
lOOk it up!
write an e-mail chat with people play games on-line
look for information read web pages for fun
B Read the texts on the opposite page. Where do they come from?
a) a dictionary b) an encyclopedia c) a web page
• To surf the Web you need to access a search engine.
1 Type “amazing creatures” in to a search engine like
www.google.com or www.yahoo.com.
2 How many home pages appear? _________________________
• A home page is like an introduction to what a site contains.
3 What is the home page of the text in the opposite page?
__________________________
• In a home page you can find hyperlinks, like underlined words
or images that link you to other pages.
4 How many hyperlinks can you find in the text?
__________________________________
CLook up the best home pages for the activities in exercise Aand share them with your classmates.
Use the Web to findinformation aboutdifferent topics which areuseful for your classes.
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Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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The appropriate reference materialfor research depends on the typeand the quantity of informationyou require.
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A Read and write the number of the article which describes the following products.
1 A product that will be useful for short journeys. _________
2 A product that will help you improve your physical condition. _________
3 A product that will tell you how fast you’re going. _________
4 A product that will be easy to carry around with you. _________
Technology news
A well-known company is going to sell musical trainers to help youkeep running! When the runner starts to slow down, the shoes
will play songs with a faster rhythm – for example, moving from a rockballad to hip hop – in order to inspire the runner to go faster. A lasersensor in the sole of the shoes will calculate the runner’s pace and willsend a signal to a receiver attached to an iPod®. The iPod® will displaytime, calories burned and distance covered and will also transmit thisinformation to the runner via headphones. The running shoes will costaround $260 and will be in stores in the fall.
T his bicycle, made of nylon reinforced with fiberglass willrevolutionize the way we travel, and it will soon be in stores. It
folds up in 15 seconds, and it weighs just one kilo – so you can carry itin your backpack. It won’t be much good for long journeys because itwill only go at 20 kph, but it will be perfect for getting from home tothe bus stop or from the subway station to home. It will cost around$220 and will be available in stores before the end of the year.
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A well-known company is going to sell musical trainers to help youkeep running! When the runner starts to slow down, the shoes
will play songs with a faster rhythm – for example, moving from a rockballad to hip hop – in order to inspire the runner to go faster. A lasersensor in the sole of the shoes will calculate the runner’s pace and willsend a signal to a receiver attached to an iPod®. The iPod® will displaytime, calories burned and distance covered and will also transmit thisinformation to the runner via headphones. The running shoes will costaround $260 and will be in stores in the fall.
T his bicycle, made of nylon reinforced with fiberglass willrevolutionize the way we travel, and it will soon be in stores. It
folds up in 15 seconds, and it weighs just one kilo – so you can carry itin your backpack. It won’t be much good for long journeys because itwill only go at 20 kph, but it will be perfect for getting from home tothe bus stop or from the subway station to home. It will cost around$220 and will be available in stores before the end of the year.
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Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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C Answer these questions using any reference material.
1 What is a sneaker?
2 How does a laser sensor work?
3 What is the definition of an iPod® ?
4 What is the history of radio transmission?
5 What is the correct pronunciation for headphones?
6 What is the highest mountain in Colombia?
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Reference Material Quiz1 What is the temperature of 0° Celsius in Fahrenheit?
a) 32°. b) -20°.
2 Does the word lecture mean the same in Englishas in Spanish?
a) Yes. b) No.
3 What is the hard part of an egg called?
a) Cove b) Shell.
4 In the word magic, how is the g pronounced?
a) As in imag b) As in go
5 Koala bears are only found in Australia and Africa.
a) True. b) False.
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a. What is a sneaker?
b. How does a laser sensor work?
c. What is the definition of an iPod® ?
d. What is the history of radio transmission?
e. What is the correct pronunciation for headphones?
f. What is the highest mountain in Chile?
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Amazing Creatureswww.amazingcreatures.net
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Not all the information on theInternet is correct in every detail.Check with other reference books.
research tips
Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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C Answer these questions using any reference material.
1 What is a sneaker?
2 How does a laser sensor work?
3 What is the definition of an iPod® ?
4 What is the history of radio transmission?
5 What is the correct pronunciation for headphones?
6 What is the highest mountain in Colombia?
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Reference Material Quiz1 What is the temperature of 0° Celsius in Fahrenheit?
a) 32°. b) -20°.
2 Does the word lecture mean the same in Englishas in Spanish?
a) Yes. b) No.
3 What is the hard part of an egg called?
a) Cove b) Shell.
4 In the word magic, how is the g pronounced?
a) As in imag b) As in go
5 Koala bears are only found in Australia and Africa.
a) True. b) False.
English-English dictionary Encyclopedia web page Atlas
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C Answer these questions using any reference material.
1 What is a sneaker?
2 How does a laser sensor work?
3 What is the definition of an iPod® ?
4 What is the history of radio transmission?
5 What is the correct pronunciation for headphones?
6 What is the highest mountain in Colombia?
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Reference Material Quiz1 What is the temperature of 0° Celsius in Fahrenheit?
a) 32°. b) -20°.
2 Does the word lecture mean the same in Englishas in Spanish?
a) Yes. b) No.
3 What is the hard part of an egg called?
a) Cove b) Shell.
4 In the word magic, how is the g pronounced?
a) As in imag b) As in go
5 Koala bears are only found in Australia and Africa.
a) True. b) False.
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C Answer these questions using any reference material.
1 What is a sneaker?
2 How does a laser sensor work?
3 What is the definition of an iPod® ?
4 What is the history of radio transmission?
5 What is the correct pronunciation for headphones?
6 What is the highest mountain in Colombia?
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Reference Material Quiz1 What is the temperature of 0° Celsius in Fahrenheit?
a) 32°. b) -20°.
2 Does the word lecture mean the same in Englishas in Spanish?
a) Yes. b) No.
3 What is the hard part of an egg called?
a) Cove b) Shell.
4 In the word magic, how is the g pronounced?
a) As in imag b) As in go
5 Koala bears are only found in Australia and Africa.
a) True. b) False.
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C Answer these questions using any reference material.
1 What is a sneaker?
2 How does a laser sensor work?
3 What is the definition of an iPod® ?
4 What is the history of radio transmission?
5 What is the correct pronunciation for headphones?
6 What is the highest mountain in Colombia?
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Reference Material Quiz1 What is the temperature of 0° Celsius in Fahrenheit?
a) 32°. b) -20°.
2 Does the word lecture mean the same in Englishas in Spanish?
a) Yes. b) No.
3 What is the hard part of an egg called?
a) Cove b) Shell.
4 In the word magic, how is the g pronounced?
a) As in imag b) As in go
5 Koala bears are only found in Australia and Africa.
a) True. b) False.
English-English dictionary Encyclopedia web page Atlas
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C Answer these questions using any reference material.
1 What is a sneaker?
2 How does a laser sensor work?
3 What is the definition of an iPod® ?
4 What is the history of radio transmission?
5 What is the correct pronunciation for headphones?
6 What is the highest mountain in Colombia?
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Reference Material Quiz1 What is the temperature of 0° Celsius in Fahrenheit?
a) 32°. b) -20°.
2 Does the word lecture mean the same in Englishas in Spanish?
a) Yes. b) No.
3 What is the hard part of an egg called?
a) Cove b) Shell.
4 In the word magic, how is the g pronounced?
a) As in imag b) As in go
5 Koala bears are only found in Australia and Africa.
a) True. b) False.
English-English dictionary Encyclopedia web page Atlas
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C Answer these questions using any reference material.
1 What is a sneaker?
2 How does a laser sensor work?
3 What is the definition of an iPod® ?
4 What is the history of radio transmission?
5 What is the correct pronunciation for headphones?
6 What is the highest mountain in Colombia?
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Reference Material Quiz1 What is the temperature of 0° Celsius in Fahrenheit?
a) 32°. b) -20°.
2 Does the word lecture mean the same in Englishas in Spanish?
a) Yes. b) No.
3 What is the hard part of an egg called?
a) Cove b) Shell.
4 In the word magic, how is the g pronounced?
a) As in imag b) As in go
5 Koala bears are only found in Australia and Africa.
a) True. b) False.
English-English dictionary Encyclopedia web page Atlas
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C Answer these questions using any reference material.
1 What is a sneaker?
2 How does a laser sensor work?
3 What is the definition of an iPod® ?
4 What is the history of radio transmission?
5 What is the correct pronunciation for headphones?
6 What is the highest mountain in Colombia?
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Reference Material Quiz1 What is the temperature of 0° Celsius in Fahrenheit?
a) 32°. b) -20°.
2 Does the word lecture mean the same in Englishas in Spanish?
a) Yes. b) No.
3 What is the hard part of an egg called?
a) Cove b) Shell.
4 In the word magic, how is the g pronounced?
a) As in imag b) As in go
5 Koala bears are only found in Australia and Africa.
a) True. b) False.
English-English dictionary Encyclopedia web page Atlas
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1 What is a sneaker?
2 How does a laser sensor work?
3 What is the definition of an iPod® ?
4 What is the history of radio transmission?
5 What is the correct pronunciation for headphones?
6 What is the highest mountain in Colombia?
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Reference Material Quiz1 What is the temperature of 0° Celsius in Fahrenheit?
a) 32°. b) -20°.
2 Does the word lecture mean the same in Englishas in Spanish?
a) Yes. b) No.
3 What is the hard part of an egg called?
a) Cove b) Shell.
4 In the word magic, how is the g pronounced?
a) As in imag b) As in go
5 Koala bears are only found in Australia and Africa.
a) True. b) False.
English-English dictionary Encyclopedia web page Atlas
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1 What is a sneaker?
2 How does a laser sensor work?
3 What is the definition of an iPod® ?
4 What is the history of radio transmission?
5 What is the correct pronunciation for headphones?
6 What is the highest mountain in Colombia?
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Reference Material Quiz1 What is the temperature of 0° Celsius in Fahrenheit?
a) 32°. b) -20°.
2 Does the word lecture mean the same in Englishas in Spanish?
a) Yes. b) No.
3 What is the hard part of an egg called?
a) Cove b) Shell.
4 In the word magic, how is the g pronounced?
a) As in imag b) As in go
5 Koala bears are only found in Australia and Africa.
a) True. b) False.
English-English dictionary Encyclopedia web page Atlas
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1 What is a sneaker?
2 How does a laser sensor work?
3 What is the definition of an iPod® ?
4 What is the history of radio transmission?
5 What is the correct pronunciation for headphones?
6 What is the highest mountain in Colombia?
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Reference Material Quiz1 What is the temperature of 0° Celsius in Fahrenheit?
a) 32°. b) -20°.
2 Does the word lecture mean the same in Englishas in Spanish?
a) Yes. b) No.
3 What is the hard part of an egg called?
a) Cove b) Shell.
4 In the word magic, how is the g pronounced?
a) As in imag b) As in go
5 Koala bears are only found in Australia and Africa.
a) True. b) False.
English-English dictionary Encyclopedia web page Atlas
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1 What is a sneaker?
2 How does a laser sensor work?
3 What is the definition of an iPod® ?
4 What is the history of radio transmission?
5 What is the correct pronunciation for headphones?
6 What is the highest mountain in Colombia?
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Reference Material Quiz1 What is the temperature of 0° Celsius in Fahrenheit?
a) 32°. b) -20°.
2 Does the word lecture mean the same in Englishas in Spanish?
a) Yes. b) No.
3 What is the hard part of an egg called?
a) Cove b) Shell.
4 In the word magic, how is the g pronounced?
a) As in imag b) As in go
5 Koala bears are only found in Australia and Africa.
a) True. b) False.
English-English dictionary Encyclopedia web page Atlas
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1 What is a sneaker?
2 How does a laser sensor work?
3 What is the definition of an iPod® ?
4 What is the history of radio transmission?
5 What is the correct pronunciation for headphones?
6 What is the highest mountain in Colombia?
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Reference Material Quiz1 What is the temperature of 0° Celsius in Fahrenheit?
a) 32°. b) -20°.
2 Does the word lecture mean the same in Englishas in Spanish?
a) Yes. b) No.
3 What is the hard part of an egg called?
a) Cove b) Shell.
4 In the word magic, how is the g pronounced?
a) As in imag b) As in go
5 Koala bears are only found in Australia and Africa.
a) True. b) False.
English-English dictionary Encyclopedia web page Atlas
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1 What is a sneaker?
2 How does a laser sensor work?
3 What is the definition of an iPod® ?
4 What is the history of radio transmission?
5 What is the correct pronunciation for headphones?
6 What is the highest mountain in Colombia?
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Reference Material Quiz1 What is the temperature of 0° Celsius in Fahrenheit?
a) 32°. b) -20°.
2 Does the word lecture mean the same in Englishas in Spanish?
a) Yes. b) No.
3 What is the hard part of an egg called?
a) Cove b) Shell.
4 In the word magic, how is the g pronounced?
a) As in imag b) As in go
5 Koala bears are only found in Australia and Africa.
a) True. b) False.
English-English dictionary Encyclopedia web page Atlas
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C Answer these questions using any reference material.
1 What is a sneaker?
2 How does a laser sensor work?
3 What is the definition of an iPod® ?
4 What is the history of radio transmission?
5 What is the correct pronunciation for headphones?
6 What is the highest mountain in Colombia?
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Reference Material Quiz1 What is the temperature of 0° Celsius in Fahrenheit?
a) 32°. b) -20°.
2 Does the word lecture mean the same in Englishas in Spanish?
a) Yes. b) No.
3 What is the hard part of an egg called?
a) Cove b) Shell.
4 In the word magic, how is the g pronounced?
a) As in imag b) As in go
5 Koala bears are only found in Australia and Africa.
a) True. b) False.
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B Decide which reference material can be useful to obtain more informationabout these statements. There can be more than one answer.
Check your Biblioteca del Aula books for more information.
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Exchange tips with your classmatesabout the best dictionaries, webpages, links and books you use for:school assignments.e-pals and friends.sports and entertainment.
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C Answer these questions using any reference material.
1 What is a sneaker?
2 How does a laser sensor work?
3 What is the definition of an iPod® ?
4 What is the history of radio transmission?
5 What is the correct pronunciation for headphones?
6 What is the highest mountain in Colombia?
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Reference Material Quiz1 What is the temperature of 0° Celsius in Fahrenheit?
a) 32°. b) -20°.
2 Does the word lecture mean the same in Englishas in Spanish?
a) Yes. b) No.
3 What is the hard part of an egg called?
a) Cove b) Shell.
4 In the word magic, how is the g pronounced?
a) As in imag b) As in go
5 Koala bears are only found in Australia and Africa.
a) True. b) False.
English-English dictionary Encyclopedia web page Atlas
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Word searchEntries in monolingual andbilingual dictionaries
A Read the monolingual and bilingual entries and identify the sections of the entries in thelist below. Then write the correct number in the boxes.
Macmillan Essential Dictionary For Learners of American English, Macmillan Education, 2003, p. 233.Diccionario Macmillan Castillo Español-Inglés, Inglés-Español, Editorial Macmillan de México, 2007, p. 436.
1 Headword 5 Translation2 Pronunciation 6 Example3 Word class or part of speech 7 Common expressions or phrases4 Definition 8 Derived word
If you use a dictionary to look up everyunfamiliar word, you canlose the flow of the textand become bored. Tryto understand the wordsby guessing meaningsfrom the context.
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When one word hasseveral meanings or aprefix, use yourmonolingual dictionaryand look up the entry’spart of speech withoutthe prefix. If you arelooking for highfrequency expressionsyou will find betterresults in a bilingualdictionary. If you want tofind more examples ofexpressions, look in yourmonolingual dictionary.
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Amazing Creatureswww.amazingcreatures.net
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Not all the information on theInternet is correct in every detail.Check with other reference books.
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Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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A Read the monolingual and bilingual entries and identify the sections of the entries in thelist below. Then write the correct number in the boxes.
Macmillan Essential Dictionary For Learners of American English, Macmillan Education, 2003, p. 233.Diccionario Macmillan Castillo Español-Inglés, Inglés-Español, Editorial Macmillan de México, 2007, p. 436.
1 Headword 5 Translation2 Pronunciation 6 Example3 Word class or part of speech 7 Common expressions or phrases4 Definition 8 Derived word
If you use a dictionary to look up everyunfamiliar word, you canlose the flow of the textand become bored. Tryto understand the wordsby guessing meaningsfrom the context.
research tips
When one word hasseveral meanings or aprefix, use yourmonolingual dictionaryand look up the entry’spart of speech withoutthe prefix. If you arelooking for highfrequency expressionsyou will find betterresults in a bilingualdictionary. If you want tofind more examples ofexpressions, look in yourmonolingual dictionary.
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Word searchWeb surfing
Amazing Creatureswww.amazingcreatures.net
homepage hyperlink
Not all the information on theInternet is correct in every detail.Check with other reference books.
research tips
Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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Word searchWeb surfing
Amazing Creatureswww.amazingcreatures.net
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Not all the information on theInternet is correct in every detail.Check with other reference books.
research tips
Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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2 Armstrong was the first human being to on the moon.
3 Some people believe the landing on the moon was .
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C Find the meaning of the expressions with the word set in a dictionary and match thecolumns. Then, fill in the blanks with the synonyms, using the correct form.
to set up to stage
to set off to step on
to set foot to leave on a journey
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B Read the text below.
Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, and Michael Collins were three braveyoung men who set off from Cape Canaveral in Apollo XI on July 16,1969, to go to the moon. They arrived four days later, after anuneventful journey of some quarter of a million miles. Armstrong wasthe first human being to set foot on the moon. “That’s one small stepfor a man,” he said over a worldwide radio transmission, “one giantleap for mankind.” Armstrong and Aldrin spent a day and a night onthe moon. The mission was a success. Apollo XI, with its precious cargoof brave men and moon rocks, splashed down into the Pacific Oceanon July 24. Today, some people believe that the landing was set upand that the journey never actually happened. What do you think?
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Word searchWeb surfing
Amazing Creatureswww.amazingcreatures.net
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Not all the information on theInternet is correct in every detail.Check with other reference books.
research tips
Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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A Number from 1 to 5 the activities which you do most frequently on the Internet.
In teams, search for: chameleon, grizzlybear or flying fish. Download informationand images to present to the class.
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write an e-mail chat with people play games on-line
look for information read web pages for fun
B Read the texts on the opposite page. Where do they come from?
a) a dictionary b) an encyclopedia c) a web page
• To surf the Web you need to access a search engine.
1 Type “amazing creatures” in to a search engine like
www.google.com or www.yahoo.com.
2 How many home pages appear? _________________________
• A home page is like an introduction to what a site contains.
3 What is the home page of the text in the opposite page?
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• In a home page you can find hyperlinks, like underlined words
or images that link you to other pages.
4 How many hyperlinks can you find in the text?
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CLook up the best home pages for the activities in exercise Aand share them with your classmates.
Use the Web to findinformation aboutdifferent topics which areuseful for your classes.
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Amazing Creatureswww.amazingcreatures.net
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Not all the information on theInternet is correct in every detail.Check with other reference books.
research tips
Amazing CreaturesWritten by Isabelle Tin-Aung
There are amazing and interesting creatures in the animal kingdom. Some of these creatures doincredible things with their bodies.
Look at the chameleon. This lizard can change its skin color to match itssurroundings. Why does it do this? Sometimes it’s because it’s angry. Andsometimes it’s because it’s meeting another animal in a friendly way.
The grizzly bear is another interesting creature. These bearslive in countries where winters are very cold. One of the things the grizzly beardoes is hibernate in the winter. Hibernating is when an animal goes into a deepsleep. The bear hibernates during the winter because the weather is very cold. Theground freezes and food is difficult to find. Sleeping helps these animals survive inthe difficult winter. Grizzly bears can sleep for up to seven months with no foodor water!
An amazing underwater creature is the flying fish. You already know that fishcome in lots of shapes and colors, but they all do three important things.
All fish live in water.All fish swim using their fins.All fish use their gills to get oxygen from the water.
Flying fish are a little different from ordinary fish. These fish have “wings” to help them fly outof the water. They make long, flying jumps out of the water. Why? Because big fish like to eatthem! The big fish can’t see the flying fish when they’re in the air.
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THIS MAGAZINE IS YOURS TO KEEP.Issue 1 2013
LOOk it up! 1 Amazing Creatures
LOOk it up! 2 Geography
LOOk it up! 3 Dolphins
LOOk it up! 4 Technology news
LOOk it up! 5 To the moon
In the next issue of Travelers Magazine, more fascinating articles and fun activities.
SOME ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES
AustraliaArea: 7,682,300 km2
Population: 19,913,144Capital: Canberra
Largest City: SydneyHighest Point: Mt. Kosciusko
Monetary Unit: Australian dollar
CanadaArea: 9,976,139 km2
Population: 32,507,874Capital: Ottawa
Largest City: TorontoHighest Point: Mt. Trudeau
Monetary Unit: Canadian dollar
United KingdomArea: 244,493 km2
Population: 60,270,708Capital: London
Largest City: LondonHighest Point: Ben Nevis
Monetary Unit: Pound sterling
New ZealandArea: 268,676 km2
Population: 3,993,817Capital: Wellington
Largest City: AucklandHighest Point: Mt. Cook
Monetary Unit: New Zealand dollar
South AfricaArea: 1,219,912 km2
Population: 42,718,530Capital: Cape Town, PretoriaLargest City: Johannesburg
Highest Point: NjesutiMonetary Unit: Rand
United StatesArea: 9,372,610 km2
Population: 293,027,571Capital: Washington, D.C.Largest City: New York
Highest Point: Mt. MckinleyMonetary Unit: U.S. dollar
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