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Syllabus S uperkids S tarter Vocabulary
Picture Dictionary
• School things
Structures
Skills
1 Is this an exercise book?
• School things • Numbers 1 – 6 • Colours
• Verb be (positive, questions) • Indefinite article (a / an)
• Listening: What’s this number? • Speaking: The Numbers Battle
Buses in different countries
2 My sister is twelve years old
• Family members
• Personal pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they) • Verb be (am, is, are) • How old...? • How many...?
• Reading: Eric’s family tree; How old are you? • Speaking: How old is...? • Singing
Typical birthday gadgets in English speaking countries
Ready to Read
• Useful phrases
• Listening and Reading: At the Gallery • Acting out
London: Mme Tussaud’s Wax Figure Gallery – famous people
• Writing: Hobo’s family
Do – It – Yourself: A comic book The Game Corner
Dominoes • Pronunciation: i…, œ
Revision • Parts of the body
1 Her hair is blond
• Features of the body and character
2 I’ve got four legs
• Possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her) • Reading, Listening and Chanting: Song about • Verb be (negative) Miss Tenderly and Mr Grufferty • Verb have got / has got (positive, questions, short answers)
• Reading: Mary Lou, Bloody Jack and John Morgan; Alfa and Beta • Speaking: describing a person • Writing: describing oneself
• Useful phrases
• Listening and Reading: Very Hungry Bookworms • Acting out
Heads or Tails?
• Writing: about your monster • Pronunciation: ´√, œ, ø
Revision • Collections • Numbers 1 – 12
1 Ann has got eighteen stickers
• Numbers 13 – 20
• Verb have got (questions, short answers) • Speaking: Have you got any...? • Verb has got (positive) • Writing: about what your friend has got
2 The tiger is under the table
• Animals
• Prepositions: in, on, under • Verb be: Where is...? It’s.... • Verb have got / has got (negative)
Ready to Read
• Useful phrases
• Reading: Ellen’s room • Listening: Jim’s dream • Speaking: about where things are in the pictures • Reading and Writing: about favourite soft toys • Listening and Reading: At Buckingham Palace • Acting out
London: Buckingham Palace; the Queen
• Writing: about your collection
Do – It – Yourself: My collection
Great Collections • Pronunciation: e´, ø, Å
Revision • Sports
1 I can fly!
• Sports and Activities
• Verb can – ability (positive, negative, questions, short answers) • be good at • Verb can – permission (positive, negative, questions, short answers)
• Listening and Reading: about what Jack Popular heroes: Superman; Sports Camp Rules and Bob can or can’t do; Sports Camp Rules • Singing • Speaking: about what your family and friends can or can’t do; asking about permission • Writing: about what your family and friends can or can’t do. • Listening, Reading and Acting out: Hi, I’m Superman
2 I’m good at rugby
• Sports equipment • Numbers 20 – 100
• This / These • Verb can + infinitive vs be good at + Ving
• Listening and Speaking: a dialogue in a sports shop; about sports • Listening and Reading: about Horace, a Scottish lord • Writing: about what you are / aren’t good at and what you can / cannot do
Ready to Read
• Useful phrases
Revision
Popular heroes: Robin Hood
• Writing: about a famous sportsperson
Do – It – Yourself: A poster The Game Corner
• Listening and Reading: Meeting Robin Hood • Acting out
Episode 4 Sports pp. 29 – 36
Picture Dictionary
Episode 3 My Collections pp. 21 – 28
Picture Dictionary
The Game Corner
Popular English Children’s Classics
• Writing: about an imaginary friend
Do – It – Yourself: A collage The Game Corner
Typical colours in English speaking countries
Episode 2 My Body pp. 13 – 20
Picture Dictionary
Ready to Read
Culture Studies Episode 1 My Schoolbag pp. 5 – 12
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The Match • Pronunciation: a…, œ, aI, i…
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Episode 5 My House pp. 37 – 44
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Vocabulary
Picture Dictionary
• Room • Furniture
Structures
Skills
Culture Studies
1 Where is the sofa?
• There is / There are (positive, questions, short answers) • Prepositions of place (next to, between, behind, opposite, above)
• Listening and Reading: about the hobbit’s house • Speaking: about the hobbit’s house; about your house or flat
Popular themes: a house of a hobbit
2 Jerry is cooking dinner
• Present Continuous (positive, questions, short answers)
• Reading and Listening: about the Palmers’ house • Acting out • Singing • Writing: a poem or song • Speaking: about what people in the picture are doing
Ready to Read
• Listening and Reading: The Haunted Castle • Acting out
• Useful phrases
• Writing: describing your (imaginary) room
Do – It – Yourself: A plan of a room / a plan of a house The Game Corner
Play Bingo! • Pronunciation: Iz, z, Å
Episode 6 At school pp. 45 – 52
Revision Picture Dictionary
• School subjects
1 We have English on Tuesday
• School subjects • Days of the week • Time expressions
• Present Simple (positive)
• Listening and Reading: about favourite school subjects • Speaking: about favourite subjects; about your timetable • Listening: The Shrieky School for Boys and Girls
2 What’s the time, Mr Clock?
• Time expressions
• Present Simple (negative)
• Listening and Singing: What’s the time, Mr Clock? • Speaking: about time; about the things you and other people do regularly • Listening and Reading: about Mr Slow
Ready to Read
• Useful phrases
• Listening and Reading: Teatime • Acting out
• Pronunciation: ´
Episode 7 Food pp. 53 – 60
Picture Dictionary
• Fruit and vegetables
1 Spinach loves Madonna
• Fruits and vegetables
• Present Simple (positive – 3rd person singular)
• Listening and Reading: Spinach loves Madonna; • Speaking: about Ruby’s day • Singing • Writing: about two fantasy Super Stars
2 Do you eat sweets every day?
• Adverbs of frequency
• Present Simple (questions, short answers, negative)
• Reading and Writing: a quiz • Speaking: about likes, dislikes and routines • Listening and Reading: The Super Mind Potion • Acting out • Writing: about your own Super Whooper product
Advertising products
Ready to Read
• Useful phrases
• Listening and Reading: The Beauty Mix • Acting out
London: Peter Pan Statue in Kensington Gardens
• Writing: A vegetable dictionary
Do – It – Yourself: A vegetable poster / A vegetable dictionary The Game Corner
Answer Chase • Pronunciation: O…, p, s
Episode 8 Clothes pp. 61 – 68
Revision Picture Dictionary
• Clothes
1 My birthday is in June
• Months and seasons • Weather
2 He doesn’t wear a hat Ready to Read
• It is... / There is...
• Listening and Singing: January wears a jumper • Speaking: about your friend’s birthdays; about the weather
Types of weather in Britain
• Present Simple (negative – 3rd person singular)
• Listening and Reading: about Sandra, Jack and Martin • Speaking: about likes, dislikes, routines
Winter weather in different English speaking countries
• Listening and Reading: We Can’t Wear Dresses Tonight • Acting out
London: Albert Hall
• Useful phrases
• Speaking: about designs
Do – It – Yourself: A fashion collection The Game Corner
Packing up • Pronunciation: s, z, Iz
Revision Communication Activities pp. 70 – 77 Christmas project p. 78
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London: Big Ben; teatime habits
Dominoes
Revision
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A lesson timetable in a British school
• Writing: about a perfect school timetable
Do – It – Yourself: A perfect school timetable The Game Corner
Popular themes: a haunted Scottish castle
Easter project p. 79 The Mushroom Story pp. 80 –81 Grammar Summary pp. 82 – 89 English – Polish Wordlist pp. 90 – 95