Standfor Evolution - Lower Secondary - Sample

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LOWER SECONDARY

STUDENT HANDBOOK

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Hello, student! Welcome to the StandFor Evolution Student Handbook! We invite you to join us in a discovery journey that involves learning sciences, history, geography, music, learning about your own self – your emotions and how to manage them, and much more as you develop your English communication skills. This is what the Evolution program offers you: the opportunity to learn about the world and develop your language abilities to become a bilingual citizen of the world. Enjoy your trip! StandFor Team

Know Your Handbook Your Handbook is divided into seven modules:

>> Units

>> Grammar

In eight thematic units, you will find activities, texts, the grammar syllabus of the course, and a lot of fun.

These lessons will give you more practice and an effective help for you to learn the grammar.

>> CLIL

>> Listening

Find cross-curricular activities related to the main theme of each unit.

We offer more listening practice get you prepared to communicate in the real world.

>> Digital Science Learn about science through online videos.

>> Speaking Challenging speaking activities go beyond the classroom practice, putting students in life-like situations.

Icons Math

Science

History

Geography

Art

Music

Physical Education

ICT

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>> Social-Emotional Learning Learn to manage your emotions with exciting video lessons.

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Contents >> Units

Reading

Listening • • • •

Welcome page 6 UNIT 1

Communication saying hello classroom language using a dictionary saying goodbye

• infographic • microblog posts • club description

• news report • self-portrait description

• ask and answer questions

• people’s free-time activities

• interview

Daily Life

• routine description • online messages • planner

UNIT 3

• postcard • reviews

• audio guide • people description • interview

• house description

• Q&A post • scrapbook • photo captions

• people’s group descriptions • vlog about long-distance friends

• talk about groups I like

• interviews

A World of Art

• encyclopedia article • extract from an article • exhibition labels

• questions using the present progressive

UNIT 6

• concert poster • invitation

• digital influencer‘s stories • piece of news • songs

• ask for and give directions

• extracts from a magazine • timeline

• podcast • choreographer talking about dance

• talk about past events

• answers to a poll • movie reviews

• movie review

• describe a movie and a character

Who Am I? page 12

UNIT 2 page 22

The World and I page 32

UNIT 4 People Around Me page 42

UNIT 5 page 52

Music

page 62

UNIT 7 Dance Is Culture page 72

UNIT 8 On the Big Screen

Extras

page 82

>> REVIEW ............................... 92 >> CLIL and STEAM ...................100 >> WORD BANK ........................108 >> GRAMMAR ..........................116

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>> WORKBOOK ........................126 >> VERB LIST ..........................158 >> STUDENT A and B .................159 >> STICKERS and CUTOUTS ........162

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Writing

Grammar

Vocabulary

• personal pronouns • possessive adjectives

• • • • •

months and days of the week family countries and nationalities numbers 1-100 animals

• list

• verb be • questions with the verb be • simple present 1

• • • •

wh-words feelings boring hobbies likes and dislikes

• planner

• simple present 2

• • • •

time verbs to describe routine more wh-words free-time activities

• polite review

• there to be

• • • • •

and, but, because parts of a house furniture prepositions of place travel accommodations

• scrapbook • post • comment on a post

• object pronouns

• family members • reaction expressions

• exhibition label of a piece of art

• present progressive • present progressive – yes-no questions • wh-questions in the present progressive

• prepositions of place

• invitation

• imperative • can and could

• • • • • •

• timeline

• simple past 1 (verb be) • simple past 1

• prepositions of time • dance professionals

• movie review

• simple past 2 • yes-no questions

• kinds of movies • physical descriptions

musicians places in the neighborhood asking for locations and directions listening to music kinds of music musical instruments

>> CLIL.................................177

>> Listening...........................226

>> Digital Science ...................199

>> Speaking ...........................240

>> Grammar ..........................209

>> Social-Emotional Learning ....269

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12 . WHO AM I?

unit 1 16 2

1

Read an infographic.

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Use numbers from 1 to 1 billion.

2

Use the verb be.

4

Know about teen activists.

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Hi, I’m cauã. and Who are you?

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Use the simple present.

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Talk about feelings.

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Talk about likes and dislikes.

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Listen to an artist talk about his life.

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Write a list of boring hobbies.

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Ask and answer questions.

UNIT 1 .

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I am from Manaus, Hey there! I’m Cauã. ade. Brazil. I’m in 7th gr are around 800 re the In my school, deaf or hard of students and 106 are including the ff, hearing. All the sta ras. Lib ak spe rs, coordinato e aus bec ual ing bil are They Libras. and ese gu they speak Portu speak English I e aus bec ual ing I’m not bil ! too. I’m multilingual is a great place to I love my school. It rn. Pedro make friends and lea n’t classmates, are We is my best friend. le! Pedro is a but we are inseparab he can speak Libras hearing person, but say “oi” in libras? you too. and you, can

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ON INCLUSI n

i l and schoo ’s ty, ã i u n mu In Ca r com o p ’a e a the K y of th ajorit the m rned on lea i t a l u pop age to langu rity. a new mino a e d inclu

Read the infographic. Write T (true) or F (false). a Every country has a sign language.

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b B means billion,

Answer with yes, no, or I don’t know know.

and M means million.

a Do Cauã’s teachers speak Libras?

c Libras is an official

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language in Brazil.

d The indigenous Ka’apor

b Is Cauã deaf?

people are all deaf.

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c Is Pedro monolingual?

Match. a Brazilians that use a sign language. b The year Libras became an official language.

2

Complete using words from Cauã’s text. a A

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c

d Bilingual Ka’apor people.

person can’t hear.

b A person with hearing problems is

c Deaf or hard of hearing people in 2017.

. is a group of

3,000,000

500

466 M

WORD BANK: PAGE 108

14 . WHO AM I?

people who work for an organization.

2002

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YOU

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VERB BE

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7 Read and complete.

I’m not bilingual.

a He

We aren’t classmates.

are all bilingual.

c We d

They aren’t monolingual.

inseparable! is a great place to learn.

e I

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Libras isn’t based on Portuguese.

my best friend.

b

Read and complete.

We form the negative of the verb be

from Manaus.

Rule. Complete.

with subject + be +

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Complete with the negative form of the verb be.

Singular

Plural

I

We

a We

You

b I

You

are

He She It

partners. bilingual.

c It They

.

a small school.

d Pedro e You

hard of hearing. monolingual.

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WH-WORDS

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Look at Asean’s picture. Complete the questions. Then match. Can you answer the questions? . how . what . where . who a

is he?

c

is he from?

b

old is he?

d

is his cause?

age

origin

something

person

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Read the microblog posts and underline the correct answer. a Melati, Isabel, and Asean are … • TV superheroes. • young leaders.

b They promote causes that protect … • nature and education. • plastic and schools.

16 . WHO AM I?

3

Listen and complete.

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YOU

ARE

AT LE S

SON

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QUESTIONS WITH T HE VERB BE Here are some answers. Write the questions.

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a He’s the inventor of a method

Underline the correct alternative to complete the rule. a We use yes-no questions to ask for

to remove plastic from the oceans.

• confirmation.

b He’s 24 years old. c He’s from Delft, Netherlands.

• information.

b They always begin with

d Clean the oceans.

• a wh-word.

• the verb be.

c After the verb be, include • a question mark.

• the subject.

GRAMMAR: PAG E 117

Boyan Slat an

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d a bag of p

lastic.

Underline to complete the rule.

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Play a guessing game.

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Unscramble the questions.

a We use wh-questions to ask for • confirmation.

• information.

b They begin with • a wh-word.

a are / names / what / their / ?

• the verb be.

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Complete the conversation. Then listen to check your work. No, he

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b they / from / Japan / are / ?

c she / where / from / is / ?

.

Yes, it is.

d her / is / what / cause / ?

Let’s start.

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Indian?

WORK BOOK :

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UNIT 1 .

it a boy?

Work in pairs. Student A, go to page 159. Student B, go to page 160.

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b

a

c

f

d

e

FEELINGS

1 2

Write under the pictures the words to describe the people in the selfies. . angry . happy . hungry . silly . sleepy . tidy

NGER A G N I G A N MA gry? kes you an • What ma ? ry feel ang • Is it OK to you • How can our anger? manage y

Draw an emoji for each situation. a How you feel today.

d How you feel about fashion.

b How you feel about the future.

e How you feel about the planet.

c How you feel about English. WORD BANK: PAG E 108

ADJECTIVES ENDING IN -Y

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Listen and circle the word you hear. a angry

anger

c sleepy

sleep

b happy

rap

d tidy

tide

18 . WHO AM I?

TIP

When words have a 11 -y at the end, it is im portant to pronounce their en dings clearly. Exam ple: hungry /ˈhʌŋɡ ri /

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Compare emojis with a partner and explain why you drew them.

5

With a new partner, tell them about your previous partner’s emojis.

“Her emoji for today is happy, because…” “Our emoji for the planet is worried, because…”

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Listen to Alexandre Orion, an artist, describe his self-portrait. Does he look happy or sad in his picture?

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Listen again. Write all the feelings he says.

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12

Listen again. Complete with the correct verb. a I

in São Paulo.

b I

about one month to paint

a large piece.

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Listen to Alexandre describe his life. Does he work every day?

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c I

all day from morning to night.

d I

for a few days.

e I

a lot and I

lots of movies and series!

ENT 1 SIMPLE PRES

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Underline the sentences that are true for you. Correct the wrong ones.

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Underline the correct alternative to complete the rule. When you use the simple present with the first person, I, the verb is in the

a I live in Dublin.

base form / infinitive.

I don’t live in Dublin. I live in ...

b I go to school on Saturdays.

GR AMMAR: PAG E 117

c I take 3 hours to do my English homework. d I study all day until bedtime. e I watch a lot of series. I speak to my friends every day.

With a partner, share some information about yourself then switch roles.

g I have a job. h I eat lunch in a restaurant twice a week.

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1

Read the description of the Dull Men’s Club and answer the questions. a Why did they start the club? b In your opinion, what does dull mean? c Would you like to join the club? Why?

2

The people on top of page 21 have ”boring” hobbies. Match the hobby to the person. clouds

hand dryers

cup holders

Or di na ry ’” ’s OK to Be -2 /. . “FAQ s - ‘It ub b. co m /fa qs Cl lu ‘s sc en en llm e: Du ll M s: //w w w. du tp ht . To kn ow m or 19 20 br ua ry 17 , Ac ce ss ed Fe

pylons

ISLIKES D D N A S LIKE

6 3

Circle the verbs that express likes and dislikes in the comments above and underline the words that follow them.

4

Rule. Study the verbs you circled. The verbs that come after them are in … a the base form (e.g. write). b the gerund form (e.g. writing).

Write what these people or animals like or dislike.

a She likes taking photos.

c the infinitive form (e.g. to write).

20 . WHO AM I?

5

Complete the sentences with your own examples. a I like watching … b I don’t like staying … c I love using … d I hate thinking that …

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TIP

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y not? ion apps? Why or wh

Do you use translat

THINK TANK What’s your opinion about this club? Justify your answer.

7

Write your opinions about the activities. a reading poetry

c playing a musical instrument

b listening to K-pop bands

d cooking

WORD BANK: PAGE 108

8

What are the characteristics of a list? a It is organized in …

b It is usually …

• paragraphs.

• complex.

• topics.

• simple.

b

9

10

Make a list of five boring hobbies.

Imagine you practice a hobby from your list. Persuade other people to try and enjoy it.

d

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REVIEW: PAGE 92

UNIT 1 .

I love collecting paper clips because ...

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n e k o p S h s i l g n Where is E

nd the world, llion people arou bi 5 1. unication? nd ou ar by l or official comm na tio na r English is spoken fo ge ies use this langua but which countr

AIM

100 . CLIL

g t, you are goin In this projec re countries whe to investigate al, en as an offici English is spok . cial language first, or non-offi me research, After doing so to produce you are going ish about the Engl infographics nd the globe. language arou

MATERIALS

STEP BY STEP

1

Look at this map. What does it show? Create a caption for it.

2

Choose one English-speaking country for your group. Do some research to collect relevant information.

. Computer and internet

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about? s that you disagree y examples of thing you t tha Can you think of an say u want to expressions when yo ng thi e In English, there are u do the sam in a polite way. Do yo don’t like something pect other people’s res to nt y is it importa Wh e? ag gu lan s ur yo in read the alternative fore a listening task, Be ? on ini op a d ve an ha te tas s are words that in the text. Cognate as ide the te ipa es. tic to an iation in two languag elling, and pronunc similar meaning, sp oral text. When words derstand a written or y. They can help you un nounce them clearl it is important to pro have a -y at the end,

CLIL

EVALUATION

3 4

Present your infographic.

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Group work Did everybody participate in all the steps? Your work What did you learn?

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Discuss: Why is English spoken in so many places? What is the importance and the influence of English in the world nowadays?

Production Is the infographic informative? Is it visually interesting? Is its format related to the topic? Is it free of spelling and grammar mistakes? CLIL .

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Create an infographic with the information collected. Before you finish, check the infographic for content, visual appeal, and language.

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unit 1

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LESSON 1

My name is Nina. I am Jordanian and I am twelve. In Jordan, we use Jordanian Sign Language. It is very similar to the sign language used in Syria and Lebanon.

I'm from Córdoba and my name is Matias. I'm fourteen years old. I'm moderately deaf. I use Argentine Sign Language.

My name is Alicia. I'm thirteen and I live in the Dorset in the UK. I'm profoundly deaf. I use British Sign Language to communicate with my family and friends.

1

Read the personal descriptions of four young people. Write short answers to the questions. a Do they use the same sign language?

2

b How many sign languages do they mention?

Read the descriptions again and complete the table below. Name

Place of origin

Age

Sign language

Alicia Argentine Sign Language 13 Nina

3

Complete with the affirmative or negative form of the verb be.

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a Libras

(+) an official language in Brazil.

b Auslan and Libras c I d Clara and I e Matias f

You

(-) the same language. They

(-) Colombian. I (-) twelve. We (-) Brazilian. He

(+) Brazilian. (+) thirteen. (+) Argentinian.

(+) bilingual.

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(+) different.

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2

LESSON 2 Complete the questions to match the answers. a

is her name? Bana Al-Abed.

d

is she from? Syria.

b

is she? A refugee and author.

e

is her cause? To explain

c

is she? 8.

the refugee crisis to the world.

Bana Al-Abed

Read about a young inventor and answer the questions from the previous activity.

3

Answer the questions about Meghana. a Is Meghana

d Are the hands made by people?

from California? “Th e Pru de nti al Sp irit Of Co mm un ity Aw ard s Na tio na l htt ps: //s pir it.p rud Ho no ree .” Acc ess en tia l.co m/ ho no ree ed Ma rch 19 , 20 19 /20 18 /ca /m eg ha . na -re dd y.

Yes, she is.

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hands 3D printed?

c Is she an inventor?

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Read and answer the questions. a Is Sophie an activist? b Is Kelvin from South Africa? c Is Kelvin an inventor? d Is Sophie 10 years old? e Are they old? f

Are they inspirational?

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d, it is mple: hungry ternatives to e words that unciation in and a written

e Are the artificial

UNIT 1 . LESSON 2 .

unciation in nd a written

b Is she a doctor?

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LESSON 3

2

Match the feeling and the emoji. a angry

Read Tagshee’s self-description. Complete it with feelings. Hi, I’m Tagshee and I’m from Mongolia. I smile a lot, because

b happy

I’m

c hungry

someone does something I don’t like, I feel

d silly

with my

friends. I’m also very organized and

.

Now I need to eat and go to bed, because I’m

f tidy

and

!

Complete the sentences with the idea suggested by the emoji. a I

Spanish.

in Berlin.

c I

4

. I’m not

serious and I like to play and be

e sleepy

3

. Of course, if

e I

for 8 hours at night.

g I

after school.

fruit and vegetables.

d I

on Sundays.

f

in a store.

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c

b

a

f e

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Rome.

e f

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1

b

a

2

LESSON 4

Write the verb that each emoji expresses.

d

c

Complete with the verbs from Activity 1 in the correct form. a Yellow isn’t my favorite color, but I b I

it.

K-pop a lot, but my friends it! They are crazy about it.

c I

fruit. It’s my favorite food!

But I don’t eat bananas. Ew! I

d My parents

them.

comedy shows on TV,

but sometimes they watch them.

3

Match each weird hobby with a person. . extreme ironing . milk bottle collecting . trainspotting b

Sarah: Yes, it is a hobby, and I’m not the only one. We love

(watch) trains for fun.

We take notes of the train number in a booklet. We like

(see) different types

of trains and

(track) them.

c

a

Paul: I don’t like

(collect)

Alison: It is a real competition. There is a world

regular things, like stamps. I think my

championship. We like

collection is more interesting. I have more

and we love

than 10,000 bottles and a little museum to

so we iron clothes in unusual places, like in the

keep them all.

mountains, in a helicopter, or during a skydive.

(iron)

Source: “10 of the Weirdest Hobbies in the World.” ShowMe™ - Hermanus. Accessed March 14, 2019. https://showme.co.za/hermanus/lifestyle/10-of-the-weirdest-hobbies-in-the-world/.

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DATE:

Plastic in the Oceans 1. Read the text. Write T (true) or F (false). Plastics are synthetic materials that have one important characteristic in common: they are flexible and easy to shape in a variety of ways. There are about 50 types of plastic, but, in general, we can say plastics are light, strong, waterproof and not expensive. They can be made in many colors and replace materials – metal, wood, glass, and others. Plastics are very useful, but they can cause many problems for nature. Sources: Woodford, Chris. “Plastics.” Explain That Stuff!, November 8, 2019. https://www.explainthatstuff.com/plastics.html; and Encyclopedia Britannica Kids, s.v. “plastic,” accessed January 24, 2020. https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/plastic/400149.

a) Plastics are very heavy materials.

c) Plastics are usually cheap.

b) Plastics are resistant to water.

d) People can use plastics in different ways.

2. Work in small groups. List six everyday items made of plastic. 3. Read the text. Then discuss the questions with a classmate. The International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) is the world’s largest effort to remove plastics and marine trash from the ocean. It is a volunteer event that happens in over 100 countries around the world, every third Saturday of September. More than 1 million volunteers participated in 2018. People collecting trash on a beach in Vargas, Venezuela, on International Coastal Cleanup Day. OCEAN Conservancy. “Overview.” Accessed January 24, 2020. https://oceanconservancy.org/trash-free-seas/international-coastal-cleanup/.

a) Do you know anyone who is a volunteer? What do they do? b) Would you like to be a volunteer on an ICC Day? Why or why not? c) What’s the importance of volunteering? 178

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4. Imagine you are responsible for the social media campaign for the next ICC. In pairs, create a hashtag to attract volunteers. # 5. Read the infographic about the trash collected on an ICC event. Complete the sentence with the best option. There is one extra word.

Top 10 Items Collected

all  some  none a)

the items

collected were made of plastic. b)

of the items

collected are used with food and drinks. OCEAN Conservancy. “The Beach and Beyond – 2019 Report.” Accessed January 24, 2020. https://oceanconservancy.org/trash-free-seas/ international-coastal-cleanup/annual-data-release/.

6. Based on the items in the infographic, check () the actions people can take to reduce plastic trash in the oceans.  a)  Reduce the use of disposable plastic products such as straws, forks, spoons, knives, cups.  b)  Throw trash in the organic recycling trashcan.  c)  Be a volunteer at an ICC event.  d)  Use plastic bags when you go shopping.  e)  Buy products with little plastic packaging. 7. In small groups, list two other actions to reduce plastic in the oceans. a) b) CLIL

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Verb be | Long Forms and Contractions 1. Read the text quickly and answer in your notebook: What does ASL mean? American Sign Language (ASL) is a complete language expressed by movements of the hands and face. The grammar in ASL is not the same from English and it is only used in the United States. The sign languages are not the same in all English-speaking countries. They are different in each country. Some examples are the British Sign Language (BSL) and Australian Sign Language (Auslan). The exact beginnings of ASL are not clear. People say it is around 200 years old. “American Sign Language.” National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. May 8, 2019. https://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/american-sign-language.

2. Read the text in activity 1 again and answer the questions. a) Is ASL used in all English-speaking countries?

b) Are BSL and Auslan other sign languages?

c) How old is ASL?

3. Read the underlined sentences in the text in activity 1 again. Find and write six examples of long forms of the verb be. Then write the corresponding contracted forms. The first one is done for you. Long form 1 is not

Contracted form isn’t

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4. Complete with the contracted forms of the verb be in affirmative (+) or negative (-) forms. a) We b) Sarah c) He d) I

activists. (+) a vlogger. (-) a high school student. (+) in 7th grade. (-)

e) Anne and I f) You

neighbors. (-) in my class. (+)

5. Read the profile and complete the text with the verb be. Name: Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg Date of birth: January 3, 2003 Place of birth: Stockholm, Sweden Occupation: Student, environmental activist Parents: Svante Thunberg (father), Malena Ernman (mother) The girl in the picture  a) Greta Thunberg. She  b) 17 years old. Svante and Malena  c) her parents. Greta  d)

a student and an

environmental activist. She  e)

happy about how governments are

dealing with climate change. In September 2019, she and other teenage students made an official complaint against five nations that  f)

on track to

reduce carbon emissions. Glossary deal (verb): to take action on track (phrase): doing what is needed

GRAMMAR

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Bye Bye Plastic Bags Pre-listening 1. Melati and Isabel are two teenagers from Bali. They are the creators of the Bye Bye Plastic Bags movement. Before you listen to the audio, match the words and pictures. plastic bag a)

plastic bottle

plastic straw

b)

d)

ocean

river

c)

e)

Listening 2. Read the statements below. Then listen to the audio and write T (true) or F (false). a) Melati and Isabel don’t like living in Bali. b) They enjoy walking around

d) There is more plastic than fish in the ocean. e) Plastic is a long-term problem.

the island. c) They only see plastic in the ocean. LISTENING

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3. Listen to another part of the program and complete the sentences with the correct word. a) There are

local families in Pererenan.

b) The community wants their village clean and c) The local shops substituted

. bags with alternative bags.

d) The project in Pererenan started e) The reduction in the use of plastic bags is around

years ago. %.

Post-listening 4. Talk to your classmates. a) Do you see lots of plastic in rivers and oceans? b) Do you think Melati and Isabel’s project is important only in Bali? Why? c) What can you and your classmates do to reduce the use of plastic in your school?

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Personal Information Preparation – Student A 1. You and your classmate are interviewing two teenagers interested in helping the environment. Ask each other questions to complete the table below.

First name:

First name: Lorena

Last name: Morrison

Last name:

Age: 12

Age:

Phone number: 555-6841

Phone number:

Address:

Address: 157 Baker St.

Occupation: student

Occupation:

Nationality:

Nationality: Australian

Hobbies:

Hobbies: playing soccer and listening to music

Interests: forest protection

Interests:

Interaction – Student A 2. Fill out the first table with your information. Then ask your classmate questions to complete the same information about them. You

Your classmate

First name:

First name:

Last name:

Last name:

Age:

Age:

Phone number:

Phone number:

Address:

Address:

Occupation:

Occupation:

Nationality:

Nationality:

Hobbies:

Hobbies:

Interests:

Interests: SPEAKING

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Preparation – Student B 1. You and your classmate are interviewing two teenagers interested in helping the environment. Ask each other questions to complete the table below.

First name: Greg

First name:

Last name:

Last name: Parker

Age:

Age: 11

Phone number:

Phone number: 776-3428

Address: 32 National Ave.

Address:

Occupation:

Occupation: student

Nationality: North American

Nationality:

Hobbies: skateboarding and reading

Hobbies:

Interests:

Interests: sea life protection

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First name:

First name:

Last name:

Last name:

Age:

Age:

Phone number:

Phone number:

Address:

Address:

Occupation:

Occupation:

Nationality:

Nationality:

Hobbies:

Hobbies:

Interests:

Interests:

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Hobbies Preparation 1. Look at the pictures and check the activities you like as a hobby. a)

b)

c)

d)

e)

f)

g)

h)

SPEAKING

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2. Complete the sentence about you. .

I like

Interaction 3. Interview your classmate and write yes or no for your answers. A: Do you like astronomy? B: Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. Hobby

Me

My classmate

a)  Astronomy b)  Scrapbooking c)  Woodworking d)  Painting e)  Gardening f)  Collecting coins g)  Playing chess h)  Doing a jigsaw puzzle 4. In groups, ask and answer these questions. a) Do you and your classmate in activity 2 have hobbies in common? If, so which ones?

b) If you don’t have hobbies in common, would you like to try any of their hobbies? If so, which one(s) and why? If not, why?

c) How many different hobbies do you have in your group?

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Our Languages Channel Before watching the video 1. Interview two friends and complete the table below. Then answers the questions and share what you know about them in pairs.

Names

You

Friend

Friend

Write: Yes for same answers No for different answers

Age The city you are from School you go to Favorite school subject Hobbies Favorite kind of music Favorite kind of food Favorite TV show Favorite color

a) How many yes answers in the last column? b) And how many no answers? c) Do you and your friends have the same opinion about everything?

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After watching the video 2. What do you know about these two kids? How similar or different are they?

3. Amber and Nicholas are friends who have some different interests, such as their hobbies and the kind of music they enjoy listening to. In pairs, discuss and answer these questions: a) In your opinion, how can the game THIS or THAT illustrate how diverse we are?

b) In general, are you and your friends mostly similar or different? What do you like about this?

c) Do you think it’s easy or difficult to deal with differences of opinions between friends? Give some examples.

d) Do you agree or disagree with Nicholas when he says that dealing with differences helps us grow? Why?

e) In your opinion, how can differences of views and interests between friends help us grow in terms of relationship skills?

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