Textbook
Stepping
Up
English for Primary Schools
September is here And so is fall. So welcome children Welcome all. I hope vacation Was real fun. And that you’re glad School has begun.
About me and my family
Chapter 1
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About me and my family
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Listening
Let me introduce myself Hello I am Liz. I’m a girl. I’m 11 years old and I have one sister and one brother. My sister is nine years old. Her name is Jennifer. My brother Peter is only one. I’m fond of my brother and sister. We live in a big house in London. My father is a minister in a church there. My grandfather and grandmother live in this house too. I’ve also got a dog called Tommy. It’s a black poodle. I love playing with my dog. When Jennifer and I play with him we sometimes dress him in Peter’s clothes and put him in a pram and then he looks like a baby. We then walk with him down the road and he is our black baby, but he sometimes jumps out of the pram, runs down the road, back home, in my brother’s clothes.
The alphabet song A, B, C, D , E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P Q, R, S T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z Now I know my ABC Next time won’t you sing with me?
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STEP 1 Je voorstellen: Hello, I’m Liz. Who are you?
Hallo, ik ben Liz. Wie ben jij?
What’s your name?
Hoe heet je?
My name is John.
Ik heet John / mijn naam is John.
How old are you?
Hoe oud ben je?
I’m eleven (years old).
Ik ben elf jaar.
I live in a big house.
Ik woon in een groot huis.
My father is a minister.
Mijn vader is dominee.
I have one brother and two sisters.
Ik heb één broer en twee zusjes.
Let op! ‘Ik’ is in het Engels ‘I’ en dat schrijf je altijd met een
Zeggen wat je ergens van vindt:
hoofdletter ‘I am’, mag je afkorten
I love playing with my dog.
Ik hou van het spelen met mijn hond.
tot ‘I’m’. ‘I have’, mag je
I like playing outside.
Ik vind buiten spelen leuk.
afkorten tot ‘I’ve’
I am fond of my sister.
Ik ben dol op mijn zusje.
I’m fond of reading.
Ik ben dol op lezen.
I hate computers.
Ik heb een hekel aan computers.
I hate reading.
Ik heb een hekel aan lezen.
Mum: Come on, Bunty, eat your breakfast and get off to school. Bunty: I don’t want to go to school. Mum: You must go. Bunty: But I don’t want to go. The teachers don’t like me, the children don’t like me – even the caretaker doesn’t like me. Mum: That may be so, but you still have to go. Bunty: Why? Mum: Because you’re the headmaster! even = zelfs caretaker = conciërge1
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A funny phone call for my aunt Mrs Jones Mrs. Jones is waiting for an important phone call, but she has no bread in the house, so she leaves the baby at home and says to his five-year-old brother: “I’m going to the shops, Tim, and I will be back in a few minutes”. When mother is out, the phone rings and Tim answers. “Hello”, says a man, “ is your mother there?”. “No”, answers Tim.
Uhh, how do you make a ‘B’?
The man says: “When she comes back, tell her that Mr Baker has phoned”. “What?” “Mr. Baker. Write it down. B-A-K-E-R”. Tim asks: “Uhh, how do you make a ‘B’? “How do you make a B?”uestion 4 “Listen little boy, is there anybody else with you? Any brothers or sisters?” “Yes”, says Tim. “My brother Jimmy is here”. The man says: “Good, I want to talk to him, please”. And Tim takes the phone to the baby’s bed and gives it to Jimmy”. When mother comes back, she asks: “Hello Tim, has anyone phoned? ” “Yes,” says Tim, “a man, but he only wanted to talk to Jimmy”.
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B
Reading
My teacher’s hobby My teacher thinks he has a nice hobby, but we don’t like it. He likes to write stories about his pupils. We are his pupils, so he writes about us! We don’t like that because he writes down everything we do: the nice things and the naughty things. He writes about Peter who is very good at reading and about Helen who eats sweets at school and about Tom who is always late. My teacher sends these stories to our parents so that they know how we behave at school. naughty = ondeugend behave = gedragen
STEP 2 Zeggen wat iemand anders ergens van vindt:
Let op!
He loves writing.
Hij houdt van schrijven.
‘She, he, it’ (= de derde
We like playing football.
Wij vinden voetballen leuk.
persoon enkelvoud),
He likes reading.
Hij vindt lezen leuk.
krijgen bij de meeste
She likes computers.
Zij vindt computers leuk.
werkwoorden een ‘s’ in de tegenwoordige
They’re fond of my little brother.
Ze zijn dol op mijn kleine broertje.
tijd. Nooit in de
She is fond of reading.
Zij is dol op lezen.
verleden tijd! ‘They are’, mag je afkorten tot
You hate computers.
Jij hebt een hekel aan computers.
You hate reading.
Jullie hebben een hekel aan lezen.
‘they’re’.
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The days of the week One day my grandfather told me the following story: Five year old John is in hospital and his uncle Frank
middle of the bed. Now John, please repeat”.
visits him.
John: “The first part of the bed, where my pillow is Sunday. Here in the middle is Wednesday, and there at
Uncle Frank: “Hello John. How are you today?”
the end of my bed is Saturday”.
John: “I’m fine uncle Frank. I’m going home on
Uncle Frank: “Now John, after Sunday there’s Monday
Thursday”.
and Tuesday. Where are they on your bed?”
Uncle Frank: “When is Thursday, John?”.
John: “Here they are! Here’s Monday and here’s
John: “I don’t know, uncle Frank”.
Tuesday”.
Uncle Frank: “What day is it now, John?”
Uncle Frank: “After Wednesday we have Thursday
John: “Perhaps it’s Tuesday, or perhaps it’s Friday. I
and Friday. And then the end of the week is Saturday”.
really don’t know”.
John: “Here’s Thursday and Friday, and there at the
Uncle Frank: “What day was it yesterday, John?”
end of the bed is Saturday”.
John: “Yesterday was Monday”.
Uncle Frank: “That’s excellent! Now John, don’t
Uncle Frank: “Yesterday was Monday, so today is …?”
forget!”.
John: “I don’t know”. Uncle Frank: “Tuesday! And tomorrow is…?”
Two days later John’s father visits him.
John: “Saturday?” Uncle Frank: “No, John, tomorrow is Wednesday.
Father: “Hello John. How are you? Here are four
It’s time to tell you the days of the week. Let’s begin.
bananas”.
Here’s your bed. There are seven parts. The first part
John: “I’m fine, thanks. Sit down on Saturday and put
of your bed is the pillow, where your head is. That’s
the bananas on Wednesday so that I can eat them on
the best part, so that’s Sunday. That’s a good day. We
Sunday!
go to church on Sunday and we have pudding after dinner on Sunday.”. John: “All right. The pillow is Sunday. That’s a good day. We go to church on Sunday”. Uncle Frank: “Now the end of your bed is the end of the week. So the end of your bed is Saturday. Is that right, John?” John: “That’s right, uncle Frank. The end of the bed is Saturday. Uncle Frank: “The middle of the bed is the middle of the week. That’s Wednesday. So Wednesday is the
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STEP 3
Let op!
On Sunday we go to church.
Op zondag gaan we naar de kerk.
On Saturday I visit grandma.
Op zaterdag ga ik bij oma op bezoek.
De dagen van de week
He answers all the questions.
Hij beantwoordt alle vragen.
hebben in het Engels
She thanks the teacher.
Ze bedankt de lera(a)r(es).
een hoofdletter omdat
They learn English.
Ze leren Engels.
het namen zijn.
The teacher teaches us English.
De meester / juf leert ons Engels.
You know the days of the week.
Jij kent/jullie kennen de dagen van de week.
We like a dog; it plays with us.
We vinden een hond leuk; hij speelt met ons.
C
Spreken
Oefening: zie werkboek
D
Schrijven
Oefening: zie werkboek
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E
Verdiepend
My little cousin Emily a skirt = een rok
This story is about my little cousin, called Emily. She has an elder brother named
office = kantoor
Harry. He goes to school. Emily also wants to go to school. One day, Emily sees
buys = koopt
her mother making a red skirt for her. She says, “Emily, from tomorrow you will go
teaches = leert
to school!” Emily is very happy. In the evening her father comes home from office.
swing = schommel
Emily, Harry, Mummy and Daddy go to the market. Daddy buys Emily a red school
a pond = een vijver
bag. He also buys her four books with many beautiful pictures. They are just like
jumping frogs = springende
the books Harry has.
kikkers wait for = wacht op
The next day, Emily dresses herself in the red skirt and a white blouse. She picks up
buildings = gebouwen
her new school bag and goes to school with Mummy and Harry. Emily has lots of
suddenly = plotseling
fun in school. There is a very nice teacher who tells them stories. She also teaches
has lost her way = is
the children how to draw a cat. The children play on the swing. Then the teacher
verdwaald
takes them to a pond and shows them jumping frogs. Mummy has told Emily, “Do not come home alone. Wait for Harry, right?” “Yes, mummy, I will.” But Emily is a naughty girl. After school is over she says to herself, “I know where the house is. I don’t wait for Harry.” So, Emily starts for home without waiting for Harry. She walks on and on. But she can’t find her house. She only sees buildings that look new to her. Yes, Emily has lost her way! She begins to cry. Suddenly, she sees that a big dog is coming after her. She says, “Go away, doggie!” But the dog doesn’t go away. And Emily is afraid. Emily doesn’t know what to do. She stands on the road and looks around. And then she sees a park. “Oh, yes! Grandma lives near this park,’ she says to herself. Emily runs fast and reaches Grandma’s house. Grandma opens the door. She takes Emily in her arms and asks, “Why have you come alone, Emily?” Emily tells her how she has lost her way. Grandma calls Emily’s mother. Soon mummy comes to take her home. “Mummy, I will not come home alone from school again”, Emily says. Now Emily waits for mummy or Harry to take her home every day.
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Vocabulary A
N/E
conciërge
caretaker
the caretaker is in the school
voorstellen
to introduce
I introduce myself to you
wonen
to live
We live in London
dominee/ minister
minister
He is a minister of a church
kerk
church
On Sunday we go to church
genaamd
called
He is called Peter
poedel
poodle
A poodle is a dog
aankleden
to dress
My sisters dress the baby
een kinderwagen
a pram
Her baby son is in the pram
springen
to jump
I jump down from the chair
soms
sometimes
I sometimes play with my dog
terug
back
They go back home
liedje
song
We learn the alphabet song
juf/meester/ler(a)res
teacher
I have a nice teacher
lesgeven
to teach
Teachers teach us
leuk vinden
to like
We like singing
houden van
to love
We love ice cream
tante
aunt
My aunt is my father’s or mother’s sister
oom
uncle
My uncle is my father’s or mother’s brother
verhaal
story
Mother tells a nice story
grappig
funny
He tells a funny story
belangrijk
important
The manager is an important person
een zoon
a son
They have a son and a daughter
opnemen
answer
Answer the phone, please!
een winkel
a shop
In a shop you can buy things
schrijven
to write
I write with my pen
terug
back
They come back home
willen
to want
I want to go home
iemand
anybody
There isn’t anybody at home
alleen
only
She has only one sister
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B
N/E
op een dag
one day
One day we heard the following story
denken
to think
We think about school
leerlingen
pupils
The pupils go to school
omdat
because
You are at school because you are a pupil
alles
everything
Everything is okay
ondeugend
naughty
He is very naughty
lezen
to read
I read a book
snoepjes
sweets
I like sweets
ouders
parents
Your father and mother are your parents
gedragen
to behave
You must behave at school
vandaag
today
Today is Monday
gisteren
yesterday
Yesterday was Sunday
morgen
tomorrow
Tomorrow is Tuesday
delen
parts
The three parts of the day
kusssen
pillow
My pillow is on my bed
leggen/ zetten
to put
Put the bag on the floor
zondag
Sunday
The first day of the week is Sunday
maandag
Monday
The second day of the week is Monday
dinsdag
Tuesday
The third day of the week is Tuesday
woensdag
Wednesday
The fourth day of the week is Wednesday
donderdag
Thursday
The fifth day of the week is Thursday
vrijdag
Friday
The sixth day of the week is Friday
zaterdag
Saturday
The seventh day of the week Saturday
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neef / nicht
cousin
A child of you aunt and uncle is your cousin
willen
to want
We want to go to school
rok
skirt
Her mother makes a skirt
thuis
home
Father comes home
kantoor
office
He works in an office
kopen
to buy
We buy a school bag
plaatjes
pictures
A book with pictures
volgende
next
The next day
lol
fun
She has fun at school
tekenen
to draw
They draw a cat
schommel
swing
They play on the swing
meenemen
to take
You take her to school
vijver
pond
Ducks swim in a pond
laten zien
to show
I show her my new book
springen
to jump
They jump down the table
kikkers
frogs
There are frogs in the pond
wacht op
wait for
Wait for him!
zonder
without
Tea without sugar
lopen
to walk
They walk to school
gebouwen
buildings
A school and a house are buildings
plotseling
suddenly
Suddenly, she sees a dog
bang
afraid
She is afraid of the dog
vlakbij
near
Grandma lives near the park
lost
verdwaald
She is lost
al gauw
soon
Soon mummy comes
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Grammar 1
Persoonlijke voornaamwoorden Enkelvoud 1e persoon
ik + I (altijd met een hoofdletter in het Engels)
2 persoon
jij/ u
=
you
3 persoon
zij
=
she
hij
=
he
het
=
it
1e persoon
wij
=
we
2 persoon
jullie
=
you
3 persoon
zij
=
they
e e
Meervoud e e
‘it’ wordt gebruikt voor dingen en dieren (behalve voor een huisdier, ‘a pet’, dat is een ‘she’ of een ‘ he’)
Grammar 2
Drie belangrijke hulpwerkwoorden HET HULPWERKWOORD ‘TO BE’ = ZIJN Het hulpwerkwoord ‘zijn’ in de tegenwoordige tijd Enkelvoud 1e persoon
ik ben
2 persoon
jij/u bent =
you are (you’re)
3 persoon
zij is
=
she is (she’s)
hij is
=
he is (he’s)
het is
=
it is (it’s)
1e persoon
wij zijn
=
we are (we’re)
2 persoon
jullie zijn =
you are (you’re)
3 persoon
zij zijn
they are (they’re)
e e
=
I am (I’m)
Meervoud e e
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=
HET HULPWERKWOORD ‘TO HAVE’ = HEBBEN Het hulpwerkwoord ‘hebben’ in de tegenwoordige tijd Enkelvoud 1e persoon
ik heb
2 persoon
jij hebt / u heeft = you have (you’ve)
3 persoon
zij heeft
= she has (she’s)
hij heeft
= he has (he’s)
het heeft
= it has (it’s)
1e persoon
wij hebben
= we have (we’ve)
2 persoon
jullie hebben
= you have (you’ve)
3 persoon
zij hebben
= they have (they’ve)
e e
= I have (I’ve) (‘I’is altijd met een hoofdletter)
Meervoud e e
Pas op! Het hulpwerkwoord ‘to have’ heeft heel vaak ‘got’ achter zich. Dat ‘got’ betekent dan niets! HET HULPWERKWOORD ‘TO DO’ = DOEN Het hulpwerkwoord ‘doen’ in de tegenwoordige tijd Enkelvoud 1e persoon
ik doe
=
I do (‘I’is altijd met een hoofdletter)
2 persoon
jij/u doet
=
you do
3 persoon
zij doet
=
she does
hij doet
=
he does
het doet
=
it does
1e persoon
wij doen
=
we do
2 persoon
jullie doen =
you do
3 persoon
zij doen
they do
e e
Meervoud e e
=
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Grammar 3
Zelfstandige werkwoorden Zelfstandige werkwoorden in de tegenwoordige tijd (= present simple) worden normaal gesproken als hieronder vervoegd Enkelvoud 1e persoon
ik eet
=
I eat (‘I’is altijd met een hoofdletter)
2 persoon
jij/ u eet
=
you eat
3 persoon
zij eet
=
she eats (!)
hij eet
=
he eats (!)
het eet
=
it eats (!)
Wij eten
wij eten
=
we eat
Jullie eten
jullie eten
=
you eat
Zij eten
zij eten
=
they eat
e e
Meervoud
• Bij she, he , it altijd + s • In plaats van she, he en it kan er ook een naam staan. Bij voorbeeld: Susan (= she) eats. Frank (= he) eats • In het Nederlands maak je de infinitief meestal door ‘en’ achter een werkwoord te zetten. In het Engels doe je dat niet, maar zet je er iets vóór, namelijk ‘to’. Bij voorbeeld: to walk (lopen), to cycle (fietsen), to read (lezen), to come (komen). Dit ‘to’ mag niet in de zin staan.
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