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4 ° Workbook >I scope and sequence > unico > 1 unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 >[ unit 7 >[ units Can learning be fun? Why do we need rules? What's the best job? Do we really need all this stuff? How do you protect the planet? What does it mean to be happy? Where do bright ideas come from? When is the right time? How do you feel? > [Just for Fun Answer Key > [EJ Grammar Reference > verb List a»a, RS y mI c_Unit Oo 1 Unscramble and answer the questions. VA_ENTI_ES good at/ you/ Are/ Do / jigsaw puzzles? /like | Can/in Hangman? / you/ i Sudoku puzzles? todo/you spell / words t ee et faa figs Like PO Co xsi Yes, Lam, you / Can / Rubik’s Cube? / logical order? / Do/see/ the / do the / you fairy be ok is Gndwicch Bungie kitch Ach or jwatér skirt chair ‘English |pizza t Ans i cc Peritoneiueit ete4 Make the sentences true for you with can or can’t. 0.1___can___ whistle 1.Myteacher (10) ))'4 2. My bestfriend 2.51"! my favorite song. speak Japanese. play the drums. 3. My parents Coacn! + 4b Case sew doa handstand. a button. 5 Look, circle and complete the sentences with numbers. 0. There({)/are __ one _island in the picture witha very big waterslide on it. 4. There is/are 9 children in the picture. 2. There is/are _“39\0__ children are in the water. 3. Onthe slide, there is/are Os. boysand Sood girls. 4. Thereis/are ©: children with sunglasses. 5. Thereis/are >. boy witha hat. Match the numbers and letters on the waterslide. 4.0 39 5% 2 Be Ay ale Stop and Think! Can puzzles and challenges help you learn?7 Complete the questions with are, is or there. Then answer. 1.What color __are__ the walls in your parents’ bedroom? - 2. What color _ the door of your bedroom? 3. How many windows Z| in your living room? _ 4. How many chairs in the dining room? =. 8 Look and complete the corresponding lines in the text balloons. >a 4 (run, | play soccer and | do tae-kwon-do. | (CI play to win. I'm the champion! J (Tove swimming and! sometimes win. | (CO But winning is not important forme. _ | eee 3 How do you play sports? Mark (/) the opinion you agree with. 10 Read and circle the correct options. Be a Good Athlete! Sports make you a healthy boy or girl. Follow this advice! 0. Don't practice every week. 1 Respect / Don’t respect the other players. 2. Get / Don’t get angry when you don’t win. 3. Eat / Don’t eat good food: salads, pasta and tuna fish. 4. Drink | Don’t drink a lot of water to be hydrated. 5. Go / Don’t go to bed late. 6. Keep / Don’t keep your uniform clean.(waa oann Si /Look at the pictures in the article. Can you see hidden messages? fe have two eyes in the front of our head, Ou eyes can see jn color Can you see numbers in POUCA ecu ns colors correctly. CO eC Me ee Cu cad Pee SoC ce Reseed make us see things that are not really there. For CeO eee EC amen ce tuceet Chee Curcumin eee eee ec) Gee eee ne uc color and they have difficulty choosing clothes. Some Pere ose ee eens eee ener ee) to ead or see in the distance. Life can be complicated rece eee ee cee Read the article and mark (v’) the main idea. (JYou can test if your eyes work correctly. Maybe you need glasses. . (Human eyes are incredible, but some people’s eyes are not perfect. ") Everybody can see 3-D images. You just need to practice. Match the visual problems with the pictures. 1.(_Ja person who can’t see colors 2.(_Ja person who can't see in 3-D | Stop and Think! Are you ready to f ; (ee Ja person who needs glasses idea Te AL IR G' Listen and check your answers.Vocabulary 11 Look at the lockers and complete the sentences. "math music physical education (P.£.) Spanish 1. Ihave aruler and a calculator because | have today. 2. Ihave my sneakers and my gym uniform because I have _today. 3. Ihave my recorder in my locker because | have this morning. 4. | have my dictionary today because | have | 2 Think Fast! Oacalculator — (_)agymuniform Ja recorder Cadictionary (sneakers<1 GD Listen and circle the correct option. 1. Today, Pete has math and chemistry / geography in the morning. 2. Pete has music and art / English in the afternoon. 3. He does his history / technology homework in the evening. 5S Read and match. 1. (Jin the evening 2.{_Jin the morning 3. (_Jat night 4. (jin the afternoon Read and complete the sentences about you. in the morning. 1. Today, | have - 2. Today, | have ee in the afternoon. __homework in the evening. 3.1domy = at night before | go to bed. 4)i Eagle Hill Middle School Grade 6 Q Monday Teeday Wednesday Thursday Friday ) [1] | g:90-3:50 Math Math ea Moth Moth saat om lof (aes a Setence Health — (4) Sctence Health o Rataacy-||acaing SLL lessee a - ae aT 1 @ Listen and complete the class schedule for Wednesday. 2 @ Listen again and choose the correct option. +, We always have math at g in the afternoon / morning. 2. We sometimes have band practice in the afternoon / evening. 3. l usually eat there, but on Fridays / Wednesdays, I bring my own lunch. 4, We never have reading on Wednesday. It’s only on Tuesday / Thursday. 5. We often play soccer in December / September. 3 Look and complete the chart. . Palways: never often ! sometimes ‘ usually (____} (eine To talk about time, we use in = the moming, the afternoon, the evening. (But at + nigh on + Monday, Tuesday, etc. in + March, June, etc.4 Look and answer the quiz. q q Do exalNns wake you nervous? CIP poyouhave good exam strategies? We don't want to dehydrate. Do you drink 3 take the quiz and find out. enough water onthe day of the exam? 5 you need a good grade on the final (7) Definitely. t helps me fee! alert. u Do you plan your study schedule? Coton drink anything. 0) (of course! ! always plan- ( No,Idon't like water. Q (it sometimes do. @Po youhave asystemto answer u ONo, it doesn’t help me- ‘the exam questions? @Poes noise distract you when you study? (The easy questions £0 first, then the difficult ones. oniciaL (Yes, it does. | need peace and quiet. [J Music makes studying easier. (C1 guess the answers. (No, it doesn’t. It’s OK. (Ct answer each question one by one- Youhave many exams. Do you erent the night before them? ra (Yes. 1 go to bed early. Rie el coon ea ee sleep well eens) actualy, ike to pley video games until late- eho (Qno,! don't. | always feel very nervous. Pee cuca need etc 'S Change the = ae affirmative (+), negative (-) or aie nt Simple 1. Do you have exams every week? (+) Affirmative lanswer. Ithelps. Negative I don't drink, doesn't help. Interrogative Do you have...? Does noise distract you? 2. We play basketball in the park. (-) 3. She studies at night. (-) 4. Does Tim read novels? (+) 5. Joe and Lisa go to the movies on Fridays. 6. Ray doesn't like pizza.@} Listen and answer the questions. 1. Where do the people in the pictures live? 2. Why do people do this 3, How old are the people in the pictures? Listen again and circle T (True) or F (False). 4, The journey to school in Los Pinos is difficult and exciting. 2, About five children go to school on the zip line. 3, The children have a school and a teacher in their village. 4. The children travel on the zip line with a classmate. 5. The zip line is 800 meters high. 6, José travels on the zip line. ren you liste ite do ord, Only words cor verbs.'B Read and match the times. Anne 1. (ten past eight eee RON 2. (Jquarter to seven i oa 3. (half past seven ic) e) ° ©) " RC 4. (_)seven o'clock 4 Write questions. 1. what /name . where /live . what time / get up what / for breakfast show / to school __ . what / wear to school 5S Write a paragraph about you. Use the answers to the questions above. Qbossary. @ errant muri Sehuscciais [Journey along trip Ro AMcun cheers paige aver oral “town. 4 culture ‘1 Look at the map and circle T (True) or F (False). Correct the false information. 1. There is only oneisland in Japan. oT =F 2. Japan is in the Atlantic Ocean. TOF 3. Japan is a country in Asia. Tei Ey 4. Japan’s flag is red and white. TOF 2 Complete the interview with these questions. a. is Japan a clean country? d. Do you have rules at school? b. do you think that’s a good idea? —_e. do you wear school uniforms? ¢. 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(sometimes) 3. Our teacher gives us homework. (often) 4. watch TV after school. (usually) 5. Does Kim sit next to you? (always)'S Read and complete the sentences. 1. Nigel (+, play) hockey. 2. My brother (, have) school tomorrow. 3.The bus (+, leave) at 5 o'clock. 4.My mom (+, watch) TV every night. 5. My dad (-, play) soccer. 6. Rachel (-, eat) at the school cafeteria. G Look and unscramble the questions. Then write short answers. JFK Middle School? / she / go / to / does today? / we / do / chemistry / have they / English? / do / speakcl Ssust for Fun ‘1 Unscramble the words. Then decode the message. HATM o 5 muisc ] wa NIPHASS I ATLERTERUI CILLCT REGPYHGOA Cl MIEHRSTCY I TAR TONCEHLYGO RTHOISY My favorite subject: (TTTTTIT1) Ce [TT] TPSTS CTS F WHRHW SC 3 Look and guess. Isit... 1. Ja table leg? 2. (_Jarecorder? 3.(_Japen? 2 Look and match. walks, 0 tks, put never talks, never sieeps Nas 2% put never eats1 ee the ae ey«+ My name's Joanna and I'm an engineer. love mathematics. work in an automobile factory. We use robots to assemble the cars. | design the plans to build those robots. «+ Hi. I'm Sheila and | work as a pilot for a commercial airline. | like traveling to different ‘countries and meeting people. My job is to fly passengers to different parts of the world. Hove that! + I'm Roy and | work at the fie station. I'm a firefighter. My job is to put out fires and help people in dangerous situations. | love helping others. + [m Emma and | work as a transit operator. | drive a train every day from 9 to 5.1 enjoy this job a lot. | love helping people move around our city. «+ My name's Richard and | work at a hotel downtown. | work as a receptionist atthe front desk. | welcome guests and help them with their rooms. Its a very busy job, but | love interacting with people. « 'm Paul and | work in a salon in a shopping mall in the suburbs. 'rm.a hairstylist. In my job I meet.a lot of people. | help them look good with a trendy haircut or a new hairstyle. | need to learn new techniques all the time. peer etakackencsPoe etter i 3 Unscramble the professions. Then match them to their workplaces. 1.(_)neregine ea oe 2. (_Jrihieegftrt 3.(_Jairhistylts i 4. Jploit . 5.(_]seeinrtpicot 6.(_)sartnti rtporeoa @ SS train sae 1 Read and identify the professions. Cy arene _________ moves people around the city and works from 9 to 5. 2A flies passengers to different places around the world. 3A p § _ helps people look good with a new haircut or hairstyle. 4 Ase a helps put out fires and helps people in danger. 5A = welcomes guests and provides help regarding their rooms. 6.An a ___ designs plans to build robots in car factories. @ Stop and Think! What is most important in a job’Grammar 11 Read the chats and identify where Jo’s friends are. Jo: What are they doing? Dancing? T= x , Tom: No, they're not dancing, They're taking a pilates class. Nicole: No, I'm not. My mom's baking them at home. These are the first. We need 40 for the school drama festival.2 Read the chats and choose the correct option. 4. When is Tom taking a pilates class? a) now b) every day 2. When is Jerry helping his grandpa? a)every morning _b) this morning 3. When is Nicole baking cupcakes? a)at this moment _)alll week PSC IY 3 Look and match. 1.(_)?’'m doing a. doing? 2.(JHe’s not taking b. playing soccer. 3. Are they going ¢. dad in the garden. 4.(_) What are you d. my homework. Jo's eating a hot dog, 5. (_) She's helping her e. a music class. a< (oe -Go, 6.(_] We're not f. to the concert? 40° Listen and match. Which speaker is... on + public transportation at buildings in» geographical areas But in for cars and taxis. >. (at 0 5S Read and complete the sentences. 1. We're playing volleyball at / on the gym today. 2. They’re going home in / on the train. 3. It’s raining in / at San Francisco. 4. We're going to the movies in/ ona taxi. 5. I’m waiting at / on the supermarket. 6. She’s traveling to Bogoté at / ona plane.oun VS peadiin & Writin Reading & Writing 1 Look at the pictures and the title of the article. ‘What do you think it is about? Girange & “m ina TV studio. In front of me, there is a plate of grubs. Sharon Majkowski, 26, is slowly eating them. It’s not her lunch. This is her job. Sharon is a stunt tester. When you watch a reality TV show, you often see people do challenges. For example, they might live in the jungle without bedrooms, bathrooms or even eat disgusting food! ‘A stunt tester does all the challenges before the TV show. If a challenge is risky, Sharon discovers it first! “Sometimes they ask ‘me to eat live animals,” 2 Read the article and circle T (True) or F (False). 1, Sharon appears on TV. 2. Asstunt tester tries the challenges before the show. 3. Sharon only eats live animals. 4. Sharon thinks cooked grubs are delicious. 4aaa Are you feeling hungry? she says. “I always refuse because it’s cruel. I eat anything if it’s dead. These cooked grubs are good, actually. Do you want one?” Politely, we refuse. They look revolting. This one is clearly a job for the experts. aa4a7 By Claire Rhine YSpBe Strategic! ‘© Inatext, there are facts, information that can be verified, and opinions, personal beliefs about something of someone.3 Find two facts and two opinions in the article. Write them in your notebook. 4 Read the e-mail and number the sections. 1. Closing. Use “Regards” (Best / Sincerely) and a comma. Then write your name. 2. Greeting. Use “Dear,” the person’s name and a comma. 3. Body of the message. One paragraph per idea. Check your spelling and grammar! Dear Janet, j the ‘Thank you for your e-mail about my job as stunt tester. Here are answers to your questions. it work [ke my job a lot because I meet new people all a ace oa i in travel for work. | someti h t the TV studio, but! sometimes metin ere ace or the desert to test challenges for our shows. That’s my fa part of the job. / : In general, love my job, but there are some bad things: Somete igetup HQ) Sa carly in morning. | don't enjoy that, but it’s part of the job- ‘Atthe moment, I'm working on anew TV show, but | can’t tell you anything about it. 'm sorry, but it’s top secret. Thanks once again for your e-mail. —— Regards, Cen Qlossary.. ‘grub: baby insect like a worm 5 Write an email about an imaginary job you have. Explain: 1. What you do stunts ad chat you ee CS someone in a fim 4. What you’re doing now Sialenee: a cificult "i someone's abilit @ Stop and Think! Cana job be % refuse: to say no to Geyer Baeing 3. What you don’t likeLy i Podcasts Live mi Peano CnC Po) Po ean ere ee Reni Recta cp act Beene ecu esa aa Cae tS are some Seok cy = pe eR calc) Pema Way i _ Premiere teeta Remeron maken Maka Penmtatete eons santa A woman is (3) her dog at the office! A man is (4) fret ictMam ATM: Ole oR ol Pre en egiedse co aout aE ie) Nee Mun gee Rour eeu) Cm uR ICT Te AUNT Uns Read and mark (/) the pictures mentioned in the podcast. 2 4’ Listen and complete. 3 (9 Read again and guess the company. Listen and check.Many big technology companies like Google have their headquarters in Silicon Valley in California. Businesspeople do important and challenging work there, but life there can also be relaxed. For instance, employees at Google wear casual clothes, play games and do fun activities during work hours. Why? | Google knows innovation and collaboration are important. To make this happen, the company provides employees with everything they need to feel happy. Google workers (fieve access to free food, rest areas, medical attention and recreational spaces. What's the idea behind all of these perks? The company believes that when people are relaxed and comfortable or are having fun, they are more creative. Google encourages employees to solve problems using their own solutions, not their managers’. With a comfortable work environment and good social relationships, teams make big impacts, Not every company is like Google, but it is a pioneer in innovation and flexibility for many modern companies throughout the world to follow. What does it mean to feel happy with a job? <1 Read and circle T (True) or F (False). 1, The company is in Nevada, in Silicon Valley. T 2. Workers wear suits. 3. Workers don’t have any perks. 4, Google welcomes original ideas. 5. 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Ire a, designs and builds machines. b. welcomes and helps guests with their stays. c. helps people in dangerous situations. d. moves people in a city. e. flies passengers to different destinations. F. gives people new looks.4 Correct the sentences. 1, | sitting on the bus. _ _- 2. What are you do? ee 3. We not doing homework. 4. Are you have lunch at school today? 5. Jimis no playing basketball. 6. Are you watch TV? 5 Answer the questions about you. 1. Are you having P.E. today? 2. What are your parents doing right now? 3. What are you doing right now? 4. Are you reading a book at the moment? 5. Who is sitting in front of/behind you today? 6. Is your teacher wearing a sweater today? S Write the correct preposition.{US just for Fun 1 Write the answers. engineer [ firefighter] [ hairseytist ] [pict] safety goggles train ticket ¥ 6088 [receptionist] = blow dryer computer [transit operator} safety helmet dashboardall this Stu ffsseup /sueal @4 uys-1/siyeaus @F} s asnoig/3e4 @} LNOMO 1d ONITIAS i ¢ = Pas he suondo 4291109 ayy ajr4}> pue U2}StT 9 L RIBINGEDON es{way 40} 4eoM NOK ued sa\jop YM ‘swUAAE auR AyNUAP! Pu YOO S B suoys /ssoxeaus GQ) “ais Sty Says puy 3,Ue>“P ouaqy 'y “s910)s Suiyyop ayy wos 42} sani] “> Ay “1y. eYy sey.O} puy 3,Ue>“q ung 'z “Aapune| Sujop sayersiw sexe "2 est “swiajqoud ayy 09 ssaxeads ayy y>vew pue uieSe Uays!7 | —_ onedqy —— Kua pl a ) 7 esi “suoquaul uosied ypee sayzo}> au aylam pue U2YSTT | ase yu = bFeeney WANK YOU. THIS ~ a neha IS VERY SMALL! pei HEM IIe THIS IS CHEAP! 1 (" Read the comic and complete the sentences. Then listen and check. heaper larger more ¢ polite smaller smal | smaller 1. The chicken maskis thanthedogmask. JQ @ 2. The dog mask is than the chicken mask. ar wy 3. The stormtrooper helmet is than expense more the robot mask. | expensive 4. The robot mask is _ than Rae ea nee the stormtrooper helmet. large — larger 5. The woman is than the man. 2 Look and write the comparatives. afast 5. short 2.0ld 6. modern 3. funny 7. long 4.serious 8. lateThere's a costume party and contest and | don't know what to wear. | have three good options but I want the best one. The robot is the cheapest costume and it's the easiest one to make! The bear costume is the funniest but it's very hot and heavy. |like the stormtrooper armor because I love the Star Wars movies. It's the most expensive costume because it has the coolest accesories! Please help me choose! Jo 3 Read the e-mail and complete the questions. Then answer them. tal taller the talest sowneeeg Seg TL coe costume? (expensive) 5 20) Vx 2. Which is > funny) 45 Gificull | more difficult the most 3, Which costume is difficult (cheap) cus eee esac cost option? (good) Complete with a comparative or superlative adjective. option. (practical) Jo. | need the bear costume. (tall) the dog mask. (funny) option! (cool) 1. The robot costume is 2.1'm 3. The chicken mask is 4. For me, the dog mask isHow do you know: | I Caesar Salad Fresh romaine lettuce and croutons, served with chicken sauteed in butter, salt and pepper Green Salad Three types of lettuce, tomatoes and sweet corn & {MUTT Cod and Rice Grilled cod served with white rice Strip Steak Half-kilo steak served with baked potato and steamed vegetables Veggie Cheeseburger Made with beans and served with french fries > Reading & Listening MER I ras > Be Strategic! Look at a text and its pictures quickly to get a general idea of the content (skimming). Read fast and find spe information (scanning). Frank's $12.90 $11.90 Buffalo Wings $8.50 Chicken wings lightly fried with buffalo sauce and blue cheese dressing Nachos $5.50 Tortilla chips with cheese sauce, black olives and guacamole $35.50 $42.00 $25.90 Fruit Salad Slices of orange, kiwi, banana, melon and apple Ice Cream $9.90 Two scoops: vanilla, strawberry or chocolate Cheesecake $8.50 Plain or topped with juicy strawberriesea of Coffee (Regular or decaf) $2.50 Hot Chocolate $2.75 Hot or Iced Tea $2.00 Milkshake $3.00 $3.50 Sodas 2 Scan the menu and answer the questions. 1. Can you get vanilla ice cream? 2. How much is a milkshake and a piece of cheesecake? p< 3. What appetizer is the most expensive? 4. You want a salad and a drink. What can you get for $14? 5. Can you get fish for the main course? 6. How much do you need for the cheapest starter, main course and drink? 3 (9” Listen and circle Paul's choices on the menu. 4 (Q” Listen again and choose the correct options. 1. Nachos have a lot of salt / sugar. 2. Doctors say it’s OK to eat a little red / white meat a day. 3. The problem with the burger is the French fries / mayonnaise. 4, The fruit salad is better / worse than the ice cream. 5. Sodas are the worst drinks. They contain lots of salt / sugar. ERC Meher ees Mc ‘anee Pease tien: eee {slices 2 thin cut of meat, vegetables or fruit [scoop: a ball of ice2 Look at the pictures on the cell phone. How are they related? 3 §® Unscramble the words and complete the sentences. Listen and check. 1. 1am happy today. It's my (yrdbahit). 2, It's a book about (asct). !love them! 3. And my grandparents always give me some (yenmo).. 4. Do you have a birthday (kcae)? 4 {9° Correct the false information. Then listen again to check. 1. In China, we don’t get lots of toys. 2. It!s a tradition to give a card in a red envelope. 3. | have a cake with 14 candles for me this year. 4. This special noodle represents happiness. 5. 'm very sad with my birthday gifts. 'S Mark (//) the best summary. 1. (In China, kids always get books and money as birthday gifts. 2. (_]In China, birthday gifts have a special meaning.No si < Collections Moments Q Selec t Jan 16 Share Beem AF ae lelcaia Cor ¢ avery expensive material for clothes, made by worms gifts something that you give someone ona special occasion candles: lights that we put on birthday cakes noodle: a long piece of pasta, lke spaghetti‘ 1 ‘ Project 1 Unscramble the sentences. Which are true for you? Oct home me / T Ts some r m do jobs / to e money. Tn é ©( for remergenrs, 21 \ | \ some Moye /T ) ( 9ivg a g °C en? anys 777 >) my Money. /all of | AS 2 Write the letters of the tips on the bulletin board. 1.(}$10 or $9.99? 4.(_) Rock and shop! 2. (_] Beware of the mess! 5. (_] Shop big. 3.(_) Look up, look down. 6.(_) This one’s half price! 3 Look at the highlighted words in the board. Choose the correct option. ~ 1. Hip in letter a means sat a. sad b. popular angry 2. The word bargain in b refers to something that is a-horrible clothes —_b. big c.economical © 3. Inc, the word messy probably means. eri a. disorganized b. colorful c. delicious 4. The word cent in d probably refers to a. clothes b. food c. money 5. Ine, the word shelf means | a.a basket b.abag c.a board 6. Shopping carts in letter f refers to : a. plastic bags b. mobile baskets c. big boxes 4 Design your own bulletin board with money-saving tips. Present itto } 4. Use your ideas or do research on the Internet. 2. Plan an attractive design. 3. Check your spelling and punctuation.Watch for the hip mucic stores play. It makes you feel excited and want spend money, - se = oo Sores pul more ext (perene, chothes Fi cheaper ores ok Ore they cea? The most expensive ones are always on the middle shelf because you see them first. Cheaper products are on the top and bottom shelves.Zi ié § Review i 1 Find 12 words in the word snake. s Eisprenbershatbouseshorscostscan rccesweaterente anedn = Cross out the word that doesn’t belong in each sentence. 1. It's cold, so put ona scarf / some shorts / a sweater. | 2. It’s hot today, so wear a coat / shorts / a T-shirt. 3, We have PE this afternoon, so take your blouse / shorts / sneakers to school. 4. This is a formal dinner, so wear a blouse / a dress / jeans. 5, For the 10K race Ineed new dresses / sneakers / shorts. 6.We don’t havea uniform, so boys usually wear a dress / pants / jeans to school. 7. The coat / dress / skirt goes from her neck to her knees. >EQ 8. we can’t see his face because he’s wearing a hat / a scarf / sneakers. | 3 Complete with the comparative form of the adjectives. 4. The City Mall is ____ (modern) than the Western Mall. 2.Mybrotheris = (serious) than me. 3.Mysisteris___—=—=———_(young) than me. 4.Pedrois__—————_ (tall) than me. 5. My grandpa is at __(old) than my dad. 6. The bear costumeis___—=———_(funny) than the pirate costume. 7-Achickenis____————_(small) than a bear. 8.Yourhairis (long) than mine. 41 Write the comparative forms and number the pictures. | 1.beautiful __ 4. difficult 5. slow 2. cheap 3. dangerous 6. strong O) av @Amazing Facts 65. Complete with the superlative form of the adjectives. The world’s (1) (old) sunglasses are from the Inuit in Canada. They're 2,000 years old and they’re made of bone. The(2)__ ever cost $1 million. There are only eight in the world and each one has 1,185 diamonds on it! The world’s (3) (tall) hat is a top hat. If you wear it, you gain 45 centimeters! (expensive) watch Jeans are (4) (popular) clothes in the world. There are around 4 billion pairs on the planet! o (5) (long) dress in the world is from China. It's a wedding dress and it's almost 5 kilometers long! Choose the correct options to complete the sentences. 1.1 called my teacher “mom!" It was the more embarrassing / most embarrassing moment of my life! 2. This week’s homework is more difficult / most difficult than last week’s. 3. I’m the shortest / the shorter student in my class, but I’m also the good / best soccer player! . The pyramids in Egypt are the oldest / older than the Golden Gate Bridge. + . A truck is heaviest / heavier than a bicycle. . Ms. Langley is the stricter / strictest teacher in the school. . People in the countryside are friendlier / friendliest than people in the city. eu dsay . It’s very cold, so wear the thicker / thickest sweater you have.fAsust for Fun 1 Find and mark (/’) two identical images. > El 2 solve the riddle. A group of students is partic in a basketball tournament. After the oe fey ie at shower shoe size B Answer the questions. HOROBOD 4. What Internet word is 2. What famous name do these represented by this picture? letters represent?\ cabulary 1 Read and classify the vegetables and fruits. 4 Go Bananas Vegetables Quantity Fruits Quantity To 1 2. 2. _ 3. a 3. 4. 4 Project) | aU Cl] prosect Welcome to the annual FVMS Garden Project! Like every year, we have a competition to see which team in our school can grow the most food in our own school garden. This year's teams are the Hot Potatoes and the Go Bananas. The Hot Potatoes, led by music teacher Mr. Steele, are growing vegetables. Mr. Steele is working with students from 7th ‘and 8th grade. Ms. Dance, our Spanish teacher, is leading the Go Bananas with students from 8th grade. They are growing fruits. We wish everyone the best of luck! Go teams! This year FVMS students are growing: lettuce z en 4 . ; potatoes onions \ S > Sa oranges wy apples 8 — strawberries limes carrots Florence Valley « Middle Schoot 2 Think Fast! ‘3 (0 Listen and write the quantities in the table. 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(JI can run fast and you can ride on its back. 4. (_JIt has colored wings and eats flower nectar. 5. (_}It can change colors and look in two directions at once. 6. (_JIt can live at people's homes and is very friendly: 3 Write an essay about your favorite animal. 4 write the questions. Interview your partner. 1. what / favorite animal | 2. what /look like 3. where /live 4. what / eat 5, it / endangered species 6. it / popular pet 7. why | your favorite (°F stop and Think! Why are animals important to our Ried Qlossary. fur: the hair of an animal habi ‘where an animal lives ” endangered species: an animal that might the area ome extinct ot controlled byGOOD, AGNETHA. How's LIFE IN NORWAY? HOW ARE THINGS IN ‘SWEDEN, LARS? 1 Study the map. In your notebook, correct the false sentences. | 1. The capital of Sweden is Norway. 2. Both countries are in Europe. 3. They are near the North Pole. 4, Sweden and Norway share a border. @° Listen and follow the comic. Then answer the questions. 1, How can you tell the people in the comic know each other? 2. What's the weather like? 3. What word does Lars use to describe the smell? 4. What's Agnetha carrying in her truck? 5. What does Sweden do with Norway's garbage?as BUT AGNETHA, [ coLDILook,my WHATS THAT COFFEE IS FROZEN! HORRIBLE SMELL? _ | WHATS IN YOUR TRUCK? UGH! IS THAT FOR OUR) GARBAGEITM ENERGY PRODUCTION | TAKING GARBAGE TO \ PROGRAM? = YES. OUR COUNTRIES Joe’ I KNOW. SWEDEN RECYCLES J WORK TOGETHER, YOUR [fl ABOUT 99% OF ITS TRASH, BUT | COUNTRY USES TRASH [JM] WE NEED MORE TO CONTINUE TO MAKE ENERGY. PRODUCING ENERGY. Choose the best summary. 1. Lars and Agnetha drive trucks. They both come from the same country. Lars takes garbage to Norway because they need it to make energy. 2. (Lars and Agnetha are meeting for the first time. Lars smells something bad in Agnetha’s truck. He does not want this garbage to go to his country. Lars and Agnetha are friends from different countries. e Today Agnetha is carrying garbage in her truck. Sweden uses Norway's garbage to produce energy.UU Proiect 1 Read the post. Do you agree or disagree. Why? Cassie Richards subscribers My parents clways put their garbage in the trash con and they always clean up, but who cares? If I'm chewing gum in the car, | just throw it out the window when | finish. If | have a can of soda on the train, | leave it on the seat. Someone else can clean it up. I'm very busy! Uke = Shore a2) 136 people ke ths. 2 Look at the poster. Answer the questions. 1, What does it show? 2. Are the rates exact? 3, What is the relationship between an item and the size of its picture? 4. Which item disappears faster? 5. Which is worse, a milk carton or an aluminum can? 6. Which items share a similar rate of decomposition? 3 Interview 10 classmates and complete the graph. Foamed Buoy So years Styrofoam Cup 50 years, Plastic Waxed Apple Disposable Cotton Bottle Carton Core Diaper Shirt ea ety oor4 Make a two-minute video to promote a green attitude. Follow these instructions. + Choose one of these topics: * Writea script. Everyone participates. 1. Recycling old clothes * Use images. 2. Returning old medicines to drugstores * Use a cell phone to make your video. 3. Recycling metal, plastic and glass * Show itto the class. 4. Throwing garbage in proper containers Bag 10-20years Disposable Diaper 450 years Plastic Bottle 450 years, Glass Bottle Plastic Beverage Holder, undetermined 400 years Cigarette Butt 1-5 years Aluminum Can 200 years Cotton Shee 2-5 months§ peview le. 1 Complete the puzzl What is the mystery food? EEE ETTT1T 1 e Dear Diary, My garden is full of (1) w have any Fruit or vegetables. | do green (2) t____b. Nothing goes right, The birds eat the (@) s —ds so no plants grow, The birds eat all the Me__thw too, | need them to help the plants grow, But there is more. The (5) s_ lettuces and the (eet S eat my strawberries Ol Yon the ground, but it doesn’t help Nothing grows. t also never eins, £0 (6) naar ret once a week, but all my plants are dying “The result? |p you (4) d____ inthe garden, You might Find two or three tiny potatoes. You can (10) P__ Kone orange—one—srom the tree! That's itl There's no pruit and no wegetables| |S a total disaster! | need help, — 43| | don't n't have a — |S eat my i =m 2 [tS disastert | put3 Read and complete the conversation, EMMA: Coun: EMMA: Coun: EMMa: Coun: little few lot many much some Whew! Biking is hungry work! Colin, what drinks do we have? Umm... we don’t have (1) drinks. What? Well, | have a (2) water in this bottle, How (3) water is there? Just a drop. Look. Oh no! Well, OK. Let’s eat the sandwiches. Sandwiches? | don’t have (4) sandwiches. | have 6) bread. Oh, look. | have a (6) carrots in my bag. Carrots? For lunch? How (7) ___ carrots do you have? a 1, 2u.. 3, They're very good for you. Great work, Colin. Water, bread and three carrots. What a lunch! Sorry, Emma. My bag’s really heavy. Don’t worry, Colin, Pass me some bread. Here you go. 1 Correct the mistakes. 1. Geta few lettuce for the salad. 4. How many butter do you put on 2, How many spaghetti do you want? your toast? 5. We don’t have some cherries. 3. There's only a few rice. Can you i go to the store, please? 6. How much apples do you have for the pie? S Complete these sentences about you. athavealotof_ at home. 2. There aren’t any _ ___inmy hometown. 3. | usually eat a little every day. 4.Wehave some at my school. 5. | usually have a few _ in my bag. 6. There isn’t any in the fridge at home.¢* Just for Fun 1 Find 11 countable and uncountable nouns. Then classify them. eT Les ome 1QTSUGARSY LKCAO KOMI UBMACDPAPN ORANGESROI JFTFLOURTO TKOGF POAN 1 BREADLHTTS KFSxXcUQsov COFFEE CHERR REW —Essu ! 2 Look and write the names of the animals.to be happy m1 ©” Listen and label the pictures. camping dancing doing cannonballs drawing hanging out with friends making models playing board games popping a wheelie _ rollerblading 2 Copy the pastimes onto the chart in your notebook. Then complete it. a ie individual in groups done outdoors done indoors very active dangerous1.1ove board games with my friends on weekends. 2. Hike ee using paper and pencil. 3. Which do you prefer, skateboarding or 4. enjoy with my friends after school. 5. We love ___when we go swimming! 6. My brother loves his bike and he’s very good at 7-Welove - Look at my new ship! 8. My family loves in the mountains. 9. Vike to my favorite music, hip hop. 5 Interview your classmates. 1. hangs out with cousins. 2. can make models. 3. goes rollerblading on weekends. 4. knows how to pop a wheelie. 5. often goes camping. 6. can draw a camel. 7- plays board games at home. 8. goes dancing on weekends. 9. knows how to do cannonballs.oe [Listen and complete the sent heb. i| i My grandmother was three in this picture. She wasn’t sad at her (1) party. |) shewas very happy. Here, my grandmaan ti They weren’t in high school yet. Inthspicture, my grandfather wasn’t angry, He wasjust |, Gi . This was my grandtathers typewriter. It wasn’t (4) like aes Look at this! | was two in this picture. We were at my grandmother's Git 4 in LA. | her friends were in (2) grade | 2 Read the sentences above and number the pictures. I Were ener it 3 Look at the pictures and circle the correct options. 1. My grandfather was / were a serious guy at school. 2. was / were always happy with my grandmother. | she wast. lua 3, She wasn’t / weren't next to her dad in that picture. 4. My grandma's friends wasn't/weren't very BJ < short in 8" grade. They weretn) | 4 Look at the photo. Decide if the sentences are T (True) or F (False). 4. There weren't any computers. 2. There was a TV in the classroom. 3. There were cell phones. tt 4, There wasn’t a map. MVR Crema nucle Use was or were to complete the questions. Then answer the questions in your notebook. 1. Where ___ youat 2 p.m. yesterday? | 2.Who ||| your best friend in printer Le i 3) Ye late for school today? 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Many ofits ctvesiare very O° vatil ive @ simpler fe in the deve mads called the Bedouin. “tl In Seudi Arabia. 2 Read the article on page 77 and mark (7) the topics mentioned. i wicks 4.) family i_Jlgpeels 5.(_}hospitality 3. language 6. (_}schoolsand answer the questions in your notebook. 1. Do Bedouin people have a permanent home? 2. What is the importance of the Bedouin family? 3, What four things do camels provide? 4, Why are camels considered a “ship” and a “gift”? 5. How do Bedouins feel about other people in the desert? Be eur mmc Sues sot @bossary. dweller: tent: lan:Padus TCC] Titec ere AACA eter? ee 1 Read the quotes. Circle the one you like best. What’s the most popular one in the class? 2 Think Fast! 3 Read the survey report on the next page and circle T (True) or F (False). 1. The size of the sample was 15 students. mF 2. Most students feel happy with their families, 3. Teachers are the second preferred choice. 4. Only some students like having their own bedroom, F F F 5, Students think money makes them happy. F F AaaaGa 6. Students prefer social media over the radio. 4 In your notebook, change the highlighted fractions in the survey to percentages. 'S Design a survey report on what makes teenagers happy. Follow these instructions. * Use the questions and options from the survey report on page 79. « Interview students in your school or in your class. « Prepare pie charts to present the information. * Write a survey report.happy. To find out, we have four hips, belongings, money & 24 students, ages 13 t0 15 what makes teenagers llowing categories: relationst Hnnology. Our sample consists © ‘We want to know questions in the f popularity and ted ts say their families are in terms of relationships, one-half of the stud! ole considers best M portant to their happiness. one-fourth of the s3r ppiness. 9 Is of the students say having of belongings, two-thirds \d comfortable. This result bom makes them feel good an ver qhe other options: having a bike, a pet or 2 new is larger than for any video game. urthird question isabout social perception, ‘hree-quarters of the sample g 5 cu tht grades have a postive influence on Tee feelings. For them, ( AAD) S2eing good orades anc making thelr fariies ant themselves proud are seurces of happiness. others consider popularity at schoo! important, 2nd Seiya small number of students consider money 28 the way to feel happy, ( rete asect of techno in tudes es fon ST ite esi ver important and makes ther el ost of the sample, to their family and friends, Students are iso interested in the latest Gadgets Its interesting to see that radio ‘and television are not the top Beet ong students’ preferences, but they are sll present. 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My hobby is making models / rollerblading because | love being outdoors. It’s a lot of fun doing cannonballs / popping a wheelie at the swimming pool. . My blog is about people on wheels, like dancing / rollerblading. Purves 3 Circle the correct options. 1, Lwas / were late for class this morning. 2. My brothers was / were at the soccer match last weekend. 3, We wasn’t / weren’t at school last week. 4, Was | Were you at the mall last Saturday? 5. How many people was / were in your class last year? 6. My mom wasn’t / weren’t happy with my grades last year. 7. wasn’t / weren’t in your class last year. 8. There wasn’t / weren't any children at the party last night.
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Follow the instructions, * Mark (7) the six most important items to take on your trip to Mars. * Think of an advantage and a disadvantage of taking each object. * Prepare a poster with your six choices. Share it with the class. 1 © Listen to an expert choose six items. Did you choose the same objects? 1 Read the ad and complete the information. The Planet = Mission to NT P A day on Marsis almost the We cae ton aa sameas on earth, 24 hours and Pee CLS PA aes is nine months on a spacecraft (onan emer aa {s about 235 million kilometers you arrive on Mars, yOu fitness there for a year. Don't mi 2 pecanc “Speview 1 Complete the flowchart for the scientific method. >a 2 Choose the correct options to complete the sentences. 1. Iwas busy about / with homework and couldn't go to the movies. 2. My brother was excited from / about his trip to New York. 3. What are you good at / in? 4. Paul and Gino are interested in / on a new video game. 5. Were you nervous of / about the final math exam? 6. My dad was worried about / on our sick dog. 3 Rewrite the sentences in the past simple. 1. We cook an omelet for lunch. 2. Does Fiona watch TV with you? 3. Adam doesn't like the movie. 4, Denise and Joan don’t play volleyball. 5. Do you walk to school? 6. Chris looks tired.4 Complete the crossword with the past simple of these irregular verbs. Down | [ Across. —> see lose 3. begin 4. write 5. think i 6. wear have 7- hear 3. drive 9. meet 9. make 40. put 12. get n.do 13, choose 14, speak '5 Complete the interview with the correct forms of the verbs in parentheses. (be) the California Gold Rush? (end)? ‘A; Tt was a time when thousands of people : The Gold Rush (8) ‘ @ 0) to California to (end) seven years later, in 1855, Most people look for gold, : @__ (not I find) any gold When (3) the Gold Rush and they (10) (aot! (beatin)? become) rich. Many people actually ‘A: In 1848, James W. Marshall (4) ay. lose) money. (liseover) gold at Sutter's Mill in California, It was just a exazy time when hundreds of Soonithousands of people people (12) et) gold | Tevor all at the same time! 3 6S Use the words below and add more to write sentences in the past that are true for you. 1.1] meet / my best friend 2.1/ start / school 3. this morning /1/ eat / for breakfast 4. yesterday I/ watch fon TV 5. last week | 1 / didn’t 6, last weekend / 1/ goci SSust for Fun Leeeed iveerecers 2 Unscramble the verbs in present simple. Then write them in past simple form. 1 Complete the clues. Then find the words in the puzzle. 1.Aska 2. Do 3. Write a 4. Doan 5. 6. Draw Present Simple 1.(nibge) 2.(revdisoc) 3.(erah) 4.(rewit) 3 Complete the word using the letters from Activity 2. Plastic bags normally take 10 - 20 years to decompose. But when Daniel Burd put a plastic bag in a solution of dirt, yeast and water for three months, he made a surprising discovery—the bag decomposed! What's the secret? ‘41 Answer the riddle. 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But it won't stay there, it will travel north of the Bahamas, Will it be dangerous for people in the Bahamas? ‘A: No, because it won't hik the islands. At least not directly, but it will rain alot. Q: Where will it head next? ‘A; Julia will travel west and hit the east coast of the US Q: Willit affect Miami? ‘A: Yes, it will, [t’ll move through Miami and straight into the Gulf of Mexico. Q: And then where will Julia go? We think Julia will hit Louisiana and will move b " ie north of New Orieans. It won't affect the nearby Fa States except for the heavy rain. Eien eu 2 Complete the sentences using will or won't. 1. Hurricane Julia ___ pass across the Turks tt will rain and Caicos Islands. hard 2. The hurricane stay at the Bahamas. 3. In the Bahamas, the weather be rainy. They won't 0 out 4. Hurricane Julia hit Miami - 5. It move to Louisiana. Will they 6. Experts expect Julia bea problem for get wer? neighboring states, Note: Use future simple predict ev 3 Read and complete the sentences with the fuiure simple. 1, Don't eat too much cake. You _sick. 2, It’s rainy and windy today. it cold tomorrow? 3. My brother practices swimming every day. he the competition? 4. You broke your sister’s favorite cup! She ____very angry. 5, IU’s very hot outside today. We to the supermark: 6. Stop popping wheelies! You an accident.Pe ne nur eo eet ce eee How are you going to prepare for Hurricane Julia? Are you going to leave town? What are your plans? Like - Comment - Share - August 9 at 8:40 am v4 25 people like this. ‘Sam Horton J ex fj.) Nou 'm not. hm going to stay, but 'm going to board up Je © my windows. A hurricane can break the glass and that’s ’ dangerous, It’s a race against time but I'm not going to PB worry about it. We often have hurricanes over here! ‘August 9 at 9:01 am Like - wh 2 Yes, | am. We're going to go to our sister’s house in Texas. a The hurricane isn’t going to pass over their house, so it’s a safe place for me and my brothers. ‘August 9 at 9:17 am Like - wht in Texas. yp his windows, _ Simone Donnie and me Dad Bobby and Helen 4 Call Grandma _ Guitar for music Flight NY to Chicago | American Idol - Tv (birthday on Friday!) lesson after school 3pm Saturday tonight 7pm! 5 Write the sentences in Activity 5 in negative and interrogative forms in your notebook.Reading & Speakin 1 Look at the title and the pictures, Answer the questions. 1. Do you think this will bea short story or a newspaper article? 2. What will you read about? 3. What weather words will appear in the article? SoBe Strate ‘© Before you reada text, look carefully at the title and the pictures. What information do they give you? Use them to predict the content. ’ ee ° It’s Raining Spiders! For Bruce Cooke of Goulburn Australia, it all started with a strange feeling in his ear early in the morning. omething touched my J2rand thought, ohn, nea sn ro he se 9s raining spiders," he says with 9 shudder as if the weather suddenly tur “nlilions of tiny spiders were falling fram the sky.” Bruce, 43, is an arach- ophobe. He doesn’t like spiders at al, He ran Indoors and closed all the doors and windows. The next morning, the whole town was white, It looked like snow, but actually spiderwebs covered the streets, and homes. [{ctis something oto horror movie, bu this rain of spiders is areal scientific fact, How did thappen? Some spiders use their webs to make litle para chutes. They use these Parachutes to travel in the wind, tis 8 very common behavior, but people do ot usvally notice it, be: cause there are only one or ‘wo spiders inthe sky. Sometimes millions of spiders travel simuttane ously, and on a very windy ay, all the animals arive at the same place at the same time. That is what happened in Goulburn in May. Thankfully, scientists say that thisisa veryrare event, so Itis safe for Bruce Cooke to eave his house again.2 Read the article and underline evidence to prove these facts. 1. Cooke had a spider in his ear. 2, Bruce Cooke is frightened of spiders. 3. The spiders stayed in the town for more than 24 hours. 4. Spiders have a way of “flying” in the wind. 5. Rains of spiders do not often happen in Australia. 3 Read the article again quickly and write down eight key words. Retell the story using your key words. 41 Talk about an unusual day. Follow these guidelines. »~wettestday-Can remember thecoldest Gay .your |] | fe .hottest:”, communityY OUF= aday wi t h I oO t of wind ane 8 remember Q terrible a you * Choose a topic from the list. * Try to give as many details as possible. * Speak for five minutes or more. * Give enough information to answer questions about who, how, what, why, when, where and how long. G Sern monks tier secc oem Bese gmp Cetin ledEig eee Roe Pe ee uh Menuet Pen ae oe Cee i Pe Cad eras eee nd co Pei ee Perea Tou ae Pa eC 8, The headquarters of the Olympic Then answer the question. 1. Nicole was born in 2. She [Ey 3-sheistiving in October 21, By Nicole Baumgartner ‘So I'm back in my hometown of St. Gallen, Switzerland after living in the United States for the last five years. In the beginning, | was just so pleased to be home, but now | realize Im going to have to leam to live here all over again, Life is very different. Swiss people are incredibly punctual. If you have a party at 8.00 p.m, everyone arrives on time. Nobody is ever late. I's a disaster for my parents. They're often still preparing food when our visitors knock on the door! The trains and buses are also always on time. Ifthe timetable says the bus leaves at 13:43, it leaves at exactly 18:43, | often arrive at the station a minute or two late, and | always see my train leaving, How do we do it? Ss Pl eacrd Didn’t KNOW about... Pree alioa) Pet ue ce Peas 2 Read the blog introduction quickly and complete the sentences. in the US for five years. Tc = led Romansh. ars. ‘Games are in Switzerland. .She’s I's very simple. In Switzerland, we have very accurate timetables, They use computers to monitor the buses and the trains and if one is often a bit late or abit early, they tweak the timetable. There are also some very unusual things we do. For example, everyone has their coffee break and lunch at exactly the same time. It's not just in school, but in offices, too. So at 9 a.m., 12 p.m and 4 p.m, there is always big line in coffee shop: because everyone wants a coffee at the same time: Why can't people go at different times? | don’t understand it! It's so frustrating! The experts call it "reverse culture shock," My home country feels like a foreign land!
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