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Word Quest 1
Lesson 1
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Hi Sarah,How are you?
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Technology, technology. Tap a tap, tap. Click, click.Technology, technology. Tap a tap, tap. Click, click.
I log in to a computer,I use a webcam,I write emails and read a web page,I do the technology jam!
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I play computer games,I take photos when I can,I send text messages to my friends,I do the technology jam!
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What’s number 3? Play computer games.
I send text messages to my friends,
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Yes, I do. What’s
number 2?
Yes. Do you play computer games every
day?
1 log in to a computer
2 log out of a computer
5 read a web page 6 write emails
4 surf the Internet
7 use a webcam 8 take photos
9 send text messages
10 listen to an MP3 player
3 play computer games
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222 Lesson 2
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Look what happens when a professor of science in Japan
makes a robot that is very human!
Professor Hiroshi Kobayashi works at the Tokyo University of Science in Japan. He makes robots.
First, Saya works at the university. She is a receptionist.
Saya doesn’t understand everything. She sometimes has problems with people.
Lots of children like Saya.
Finally, Saya works in a primary school as a substitute teacher.
Next, Saya works in a department store. She can speak six languages and she can say about 700 words.
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Robot teacher in class!Saya, a humanoid robot, is a substitute teacher in a school in Japan. Here you can see the children in the class touch her face. In general, the children like Saya.
DAILY NEWS!✪
This robot is called Pikarin.
It’s got a metal head.
It’s scary!
This is Saya. Look, she’s happy! Now,
she’s sad.
She talks to people, but she doesn’t write
emails.Does she send text messages?
No, she doesn’t.
Where’s the clothes department?
On the fi rst fl oor. Thank you.
Where’s the food department?
Are you crazy? Oh no!
This lesson is about robots. Please log in
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Cool!
This is fun!
I think she’s scary! She isn’t scary. She’s fun!
2 Professor Kobayashi and other scientists work on the robot. Pikarin’s new name is Saya.
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An interview with Technology Magazine
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Present simple – he/she
He
She
talks to people.
doesn’t write emails.
Doeshe
send text messages?Yes, he/she does.
she No, he/she doesn’t.
6 Answer the questions. Look at the Grammar Quest to help you.
1 Do we use verb + s with I or He/She?2 Do we use doesn’t + verb with He/She or I?3 Do we start the question for he/she with Do or Does?
5 Let’s investigate grammar.
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Interviewer: So Kiera, tell me about the Quest team and technology.Kiera: Jack listens to his MP3 player every day.Interviewer: So, Jack loves music. What about Dan? Kiera: Dan loves computers.Interviewer: Does he write emails every day?Kiera: Yes, he does. And he reads web pages too.Interviewer: I see. And what about Sophie?Kiera: She plays computer games – sporty ones. Interviewer: OK. And what about you, Kiera?Kiera: Well, I … (beep beep)Interviewer: … send text messages?Kiera: Er, that’s right!
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Do you send text messages?Yes, I do.
No, I don’t.
Yes, he does. And he reads web pages too.
She plays computer games – sporty ones.
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Can you read Paul’s text message?
TECHNOLOGY… and you
How often do you use a webcam?
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How often do kids use technology? Meet Toni and Paul. Toni is 10 years old and she loves music. She’s got an MP3 player. Paul, her brother, is 13 years old. He likes photography. He’s got a digital camera. The family has got a computer and Toni and Paul have both got mobile phones. So how often do they use this technology? Look at the chart and find out. ✗ never ✓ sometimes ✓✓ often ✓✓✓ always
At the weekend Toni Paul
play computer games ✓✓✓ ✓✓✓
listen to an MP3 player ✓✓✓ ✗
take photos ✗ ✓✓
send text messages ✓✓ ✓
go online ✓✓ ✓
use a webcam (to speak to our aunty in the USA) ✓ ✓
write emails ✓✓ ✓✓✓
Text type: a web page
Listen and answer the questions you hear. Listen and check.
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Hi Toni,
How r u?
My new phone is gr8!
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How often do Toni and Paul use a webcam?
Technology Technology – always lots of fun!Paul often talks on his mobile phone.Toni always plays computer games.Technology Technology – always lots of fun!
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1 Some robots do repetitive work in factories.2 An ASIMO robot can turn on the light in your living room.3 An AIBO robot can fl y.4 The MFR robot is very big.
MFR (Micro Flying Robot)A micro fl ying robot is a small robot by Seiko Epson. It is similar to a helicopter, but it is very small. It can fl y into dangerous places and take photos. It can help rescue people.
AIBOThe AIBO is a toy robot by Sony. It is similar to a dog. It can play with a ball. It can take photos and it can read and send emails! It can hear sounds.It can protect your house when you are on holiday.
ASIMOThe ASIMO is a humanoid robot by Honda. It is similar to a person. It can walk, run and dance. It can turn on lights and carry bags. It can understand some words. It can help people in their homes.
Audience Questions:1 What kind of work can robots do? SMS from Fred in England2 Can any robots dance? SMS from James in Scotland3 What animal is an AIBO robot similar to? SMS from Kate in Ireland4 Is there a robot that can fl y?
SMS from Mel in Wales
Amazing fact
AIBO means Artifi cial
Intelligence Robot.
It can also mean
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Amazing factThere’s a sport called ‘RoboSoccer’. The robots play football!
What type of robot is a Scooba®?What type of robot is a ScoobaWhat type of robot is a ScoobaOnline
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Lesson 7Write your description (Activity Book, page 21).
Lesson 8Do the Progress Check (Activity Book, page 22).
Culture Quiz
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Write to Quest TV. Invent a robot.
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My robot Here is my robot. He’s a tiger and his
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I sometimes listen to music on an MP3
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In the UK, people
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2 Children in the UK … have televisions in their bedrooms.
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a) often b) sometimes c) never
4 Children in the UK … use a webcam in class. a) always b) sometimes c) never
5 Classrooms in UK primary schools … have an interactive whiteboard.
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Unit 2 Language Guide
1 log in to a computer
6 log out of a computer
3 play computer games
8 surf the internet
5 read a web page
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10 write emails
2 use a webcam
7 take photos
4 send text messages
9 listen to an MP3 player
Hi Sarah,How are you?
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Do you
write emails?
Yes, I do.No, I don’t.
Doesheshe
Yes, he/she does.No, he/she doesn’t.
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Grammar Quest
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Go to Your Dictionary (Activity Book, page 24).Learning to
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Go to Unit 2 in your Grammar Builder(Activity Book, page 97).
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47 LISTENING Listen and answer the questions.
2 SPEAKING Talk with a partner. How are pictures A and B different?
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48 Listen, read and repeat. Act it out.
1 Which picture is it – A or B?2 Who does the boy write emails to?3 What web pages does the boy read?
In picture A, there’s a webcam on the computer.
In picture B, there isn’t a webcam on the computer.
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CRASH!
CRASH!
A B
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Game over. It’s your turn.CRASH!
It’s your turn.
But look out for the tree! But look out for the tree!
Oh, this game is great.Oh, this game is great.
OK, here you are. You’re the red robot.OK, here you are. You’re the red robot.
Game over. It’s my turn!CRASH!
It’s my turn!
I’ve got 400 points. Oh no!I’ve got 400 points. Oh no!
Oh yeah! I can see.Oh yeah! I can see.
Look. I’m on level 3.Look. I’m on level 3.
Cool! I love robots.Cool! I love robots.
Yeah, it’s a computer game about robots.Yeah, it’s a computer
That looks fun!
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In picture B, there isn’t a
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In picture B, there isn’t a webcam on the computer.
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Talk with a partner. How are pictures A and B different?
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