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Extension Lesson 2
1 Look and write.
1 s t 2 3
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4 e
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i o d or g
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t s a
s na l i g t
5 a 6 n 7 s 8
h s h
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1. They’re tortoises. 5.
2. They’re . 6.
3. 7.
4. 8.
2 Read, follow and answer.
1. Are they big?
2. Are they furry?
3. Are they intelligent? Yes, they are.
4. Are they funny?
5. Are they dangerous?
No, they aren’t.
6. Are they lively?
7. Are they quiet?
8. Are they friendly?
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Extension Lesson 6
1 Look and write.
1 2 3
4 5 6
1. They t e l p
a eat fish. 4. They y a in the sea.
2. They l s w l
e p e in trees. 5. They k a .
3. They i r i
f h t g . 6. They k d n water.
2 Look and circle.
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Extension Lesson 2
1 Read and match.
1. Maths is at ten o’clock. 5. English is at nine o’clock.
2. Science is at half past two. 6. Music is at half past ten.
3. Lunch is at half past 7. PE is at three o’clock.
twelve.
8. History is at half past eleven.
4. Art is at two o’clock.
a b c
d e f g
2 Complete the timetable. Look and write.
9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00
Hello 42 ÷ 6 =
E n g l i s h
12.30 LUNCH
1.302.303.00
1. What time is Maths? Maths is at ten o’clock.
2. What time is History? History is at .
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3. What time is PE?
4. What time ? Lunch is at half past twelve.
5. English is at nine o’clock.
6. Music is at three o’clock.
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Extension Lesson 6
1 Look and write the differences. Use There’s and There are.
A B
1. There’s 1 village. There are 2 villages.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
starts / doesn’t startwalks / doesn’t walklikes / doesn’t like plays / doe
2 Look, circle and write.
1. Tom doesn’t walk to school.
2. He the river on a bridge.
3. He in the river.
4. He dogs.
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5. He school at nine o’clock.
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Extension Lesson 2
1 Look, read and circle.
A B
1 I’ve got some tomatoes. 2 I haven’t got any onions. 3 I haven’t got any pineapple.
4 I’ve got some olives. 5 I haven’t got any cheese. 6 I’ve got some sweetcorn.
1. A B 2. A B 3. A B 4. A B 5. A B 6. A B
2 Look and write. What have you got on your pizza?
1. I’ve got some peppers .
2. I haven’t got any .
3. I’ve got.
4. I haven’t got.
5.
6.
7.
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Extension Lesson 6
Yes, he does.No, he doesn’t. Yes, she does.No, she doesn’t.
1 Look, read and answer.
Jill and Bill are brother and sister. It’s their birthday
Bill likes chicken sandwiches and ketchup. He doesn
Jill likes spinach pizza and mayonnaise. She doesn’
Does Jill like ketchup?
No, she doesn’t.
Does Bill like sandwiches?
3.Does she like spinach?
Bill Jill 4.Does he like lettuce?
5.Does she like mayonnaise?
2 Order and write. Look, read and answer.
1
like / lettuce / Does / he / ?
Does he like lettuce? Yes, he does.
2
Does / chicken / she / like / ?
3
she / mayonnaise / like / Does / ?
4
sandwiches / like / he / Does / ?
5
ketchup / Does / like / she / ?
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Extension Lesson 6
1 Look, read and answer.
Hi, I’m Hugo. I’m sporty. I can skateboard This is my mum. She likes music. She can
and I can ride a bike, but I can’t play catch. play the piano and she can play the guitar,
but she can’t play the drums.
This is my sister Anna. She plays tennis at This is my dad. He can’t play the piano and
the weekend. She can jump high. he can’t jump high, but he can read comics!
2
1
Can she play the guitar?
Can he skateboard?
Yes, she can. Yes, he can
3 4
Can he play the piano? Can she play the drums?
No, he can’t no, she can’t
5 6
Can he read comics? Can he ride a bike?
Yes, he can yes, he can
7 8
Can she jump high? Can he play catch?
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Yes, she can no, he can’t
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Extension Lesson 2
1 Look, draw and write.
1 2 3 4
He’s got short She’s got
hair. hair. brown .
5 6 7
a . big . a . hair.
2 Order and write. Look, read and answer.
1. Has / beard / a / got / he / ?
Has he got a beard? No, he hasn’t.
2. she / ears / got / Has / big / ?
3. got / glasses / Has / he / ?
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4. wig / Has / she / got / a / ?
5. long / got / he / hair / Has / ?
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Extension Lesson 6
1 Look and write the differences.
A B
2
1 1
2
1. plant flowers
2. waste water
3.
2 Look, read and answer.
1. What’s he doing?
2. What’s she doing?
He’s wasting water.
He isn’t saving water. She’s trees.
She isn’t trees.
3. What’s he doing? 4. What’s she doing?
litter.
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flowers.
litter. flowers.
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Extension Lesson 2
1 Read and tick ✔ the correct picture.
Dear Nick, A
This is a picture of my town.
There’s a sports centre near my house.
I play football there at the weekend.
There are some shops opposite the sports
centre and there’s a great café. I love
the milkshakes!
Can you see the cinema? It’s opposite the B
police station. There’s a library near the
cinema. My favourite place in my town is
the park! It’s opposite the bus stop.
Write soon,
Tony
nearoppositenext to
2 Look, read and answer.
1. Is there a police station near here? the café.
Yes, there is. It’s opposite
the cinema.
2. Are there any shops near here?
Yes, there are. They’re
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3. Is there a park near here?
Yes, there is. It’s .
4. Is there a bus stop near here?
Yes, there is.
5. Is there a library near here?
Yes, there is.
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Extension Lesson 6
1 Look, find and write.
Alice
Eva
Mark
Hugo Kim
Matt
1. It’s Matt’s baseball cap . 4.
2. It’s phone.
5.
3. They’re 6.
.
2 Look and write. Use my, your, his or her.
1 2 3
It’s his bone. Here’s It’s
. .
4 5 6
They’re
It’s Here’s
.
. !
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