Vocabulary Vocab ulary
Starter – At the Town Hall
Canada, Tunisia, Sweden, Greece, Thailand, Ecuador Canadian, Tunisian, Swiss, Greek, Thai, Ecuadorian
Grammar
Everyday language
Review of Level 5 structures
Pronunciation Pronunciatio n
UK Culture
Cross-curricularr Cross-curricula
∫ / che /t ∫ checked cked / ∫ / sh shoes oes
spotted, striped, checked, flowery, light (blue), dark (blue) team, tournament, competition, race, coach, winner Unit 1 – At the club
make a snack, do (my) homework, do crafts, play computer games, watch a DVD, read a magazine, feed the animals, go online, practice sport, text (my) friend net, racket, medal, trophy, champion, goal
Unit 2 – At the dig
ring, necklace, bracelet, coin, knife, comb, letter, spoon, bowl, cup log on, click on, print out, look up, zoom in, scroll down
can for can for permission Possessive pronouns mine, yours, his, hers, ours their Review of present continuous Simple past (irregular verbs) Infinitives of purpose Review of simple past questions and short answers
How to ask very politely May I …?
/e/ pla y consonant +
Totally Scouts! Scouts and Guides
Natural science Map reading
How to find out about an object What is it? What’s it made of? How old is it?
/d/ wanted wanted /t/ look ed ed /d/ played played
Totally back in time! Roman Britain
Social science The Romans
How to ask about names and nicknames What’s your nickname? People call me …
/i/ bea beach ch // fifish
Totally Royal! The Royal Family
Art Portraits
How to talk about an event Did you enjoy …? Yes, it was fantastic.
/s/ cartoons cartoons // televis television
Totally stories! Stories (reading and writing)
English literature Famous English writers
How to talk about quantity I’d like some jam, please. How much jam would you like? I’d like two jars of jam, please.
// lu lunch /u/ noo noodles dles
Totally markets! UK markets
Natural science The five senses
How to talk about looking forward to something I’m looking forward to … I can’t wait.
/s/ + consonant sports /w/ will /h/ happier
Totally future! Everyday life now and in the future
Social science Human migration
/i/ activity activity
Revision story Unit 3 – At the surprise party
son, daughter, parents, cousins, grandparents, grandson, granddaughter, great-grandmother, great-grandfather, neighbours upstairs, downstairs, inside, outside, balcony, fence
Unit 4 – At the theatre
shy, confident, generous, selfish, mean, kind, naughty, careful, lazy, hard-working important, interesting, clever, famous, exciting, beautiful
Past continuous must / mustn’t (obligation) Review of have got
Comparatives (with long adjectives / irregular comparatives) Superlatives (with long adjectives / irregular comparatives) Review of Present simple
Revision story Unit 5 – At the market
cheese, bread, butter, flour, burgers, biscuits, jam, chocolate, olive oil, chillies apron, pan, menu, oven, waiter, chef
Quantifiers with countables and uncountables some, any, a few, a little, lots of How much? How many? Yes, there are / is. No, there aren’t / isn’t. Describing quantity There are too many. There aren’t enough. There are enough. There is too much. There isn’t enough. There is enough. Review of going to : future
Unit 6 – At the Future fair
Jobs proud, disappointed, surprised, curious, scared
will: future will: future (predictions) Relative clauses
Revision story Unit 7
Review of vocabulary
Present perfect