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Series ConsultantJulie Gienger
ReviewersKeiko Abe-FordCALA: Communication and LanguageAssociatesTokyo, Japan
Annie Ya-Hui ChuangMing-Hu Elementary SchoolTaipei, Taiwan
Casey Kime-Future / David English HouseSeoul, Korea
Dr. WonKey LeeSeoul National University of EducationSeoul, Korea
Reiko TadaGET: Group of English TeachersNishinomiya-shi, Japan
Mei-li TsaiProfessional EL EducationTainan, Taiwan
Tu, Chao-LeeTien Mu Elementary SchoolTaipei, Taiwan
We would also like to thank the manyteachers who have offered their feedbackon the series, in particular:
Stuart BowieCatherine BrydenFrances BurgessCraig BurtJittra ChaitongkaowRosa ChanPauline GyamfiSusan HanJan Lih-ShinKahoru KagiyaSawako KashiwaraAtsuko Kazahaya
Jennifer LeskaTammy F. H. LiuEriko MomosakiIkuko NakamaFumiko OishiYoko SekigawaKumiko ShimamuraCathleen SwarthoutHideo TakayanagiTokiko TanakaYoko Yamashina
Published byLongman Asia ELT2/F Cornwall HouseTaikoo Place979 King’s RoadQuarry BayHong Kong
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© Pearson Education North Asia Limited 2001
All rights reserved; no part of this publication may bereproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmittedin any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical,photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the priorwritten permission of the Publishers.
The character of Gogo was originally created by KenMethold and Paul FitzGerald and is a trademark ofPearson Education.
First edition 1994This edition 2001Reprinted 2002Thailand reprinted 2005
Produced by Pearson Education North Asia Limited,Hong KongGCC/04
ISBN 962 00 5748 1For sale in Thailand only
Publishing Manager: Gregg SchroederEditor: Christienne BlodgetDesigner: Junko FunakiIllustrators: Chan Tak Hung, Teddy Wong,
We are grateful to the following for their permissionto reproduce copyright digital images: © 2000PhotoDisc, Inc. for pp. 63-64 (kangaroo, emu, cow,sheep) and pp. 65-66 (tacos). © 2000 Corbis forpp. 63-64 (koala, dingo, crocodile, shark).
We would like to thank Masako Hiraki for hercontribution to the development of the course.
Michael Mckeever and Maxim Tang
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ContentsUnit Target language Function Page
AlphabetNumbers
1A– Z, a–– z, 1–– 10
1 Hello!
2 What’s this?
3 Can you sing?
4 Review 1
5 Who’s she?
6 What’s his name?
7 Is this a dog?
8 Review 2
9 What color is this?
10 How old are you?
11 What do you like?
12 Review 3
Culture 1: Animals
Culture 2: Food
Bonus 1
Bonus 2
Bonus 3
Word list
What’s your name? I’m Tony.What’s your name? I’m Jenny.
What’s this? It’s a desk.What’s this? It’s an eraser.
Can you read? Yes, I can.Can you fly? No, I can’t.
Who’s she? She’s my mother.Who’s he? He’s my father.
What’s his name? His name’s Ben.What’s her name? Her name’s Ms. Black.
Is this a giraffe? Yes, it is.Is this a whale? No, it isn’t.
What color is this? It’s orange.What color is this? It’s red.
How old are you? I’m eight.How old is your brother? He’s seven.
What do you like, Tony? I like cheese.What do you like, Jenny? I like cake.
What’s this? It’s a kangaroo.Can it jump? Yes, it can.
What do you like? I like tacos.What don’t you like? I don’t like coffee.
Greetings and farewells
Identifying/asking aboutthings in the classroom
Asking about ability
Review of Units 1–– 3
Identifying people and askingabout family and friends
Identifying people by name andsaying what they are or do
Identifying animals
Review of Units 5–– 7
Identifying colors
Talking about ages andbirthday parties
Talking about food andexpressing likes and dislikes
Review of Units 9–– 11
Identifying animals and sayingwhat they can or can’t do
Talking about food and
expressing likes and dislikes
Review of Units 1–– 3
Review of Units 5–– 7
Review of Units 9–– 11
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23
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35
41
43
49
55
61
63
65
67
69
71
73
kangaroo
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Dd
dog
Kk
Rr
rabbit
Yy
yo-yo
Cc
cat
J j
juice
queen
Xx
x-ray
Aa
apple
Hh
hippo
Oo
octopus
Vv
violin
Bb
banana
I i
iguana
Pp
panda
Ww
watch
Gg
goat
Nn
noodles
Uu
umbrella
F f
fish
Mm
monkey
T t
tiger
Ee
elephant
L l
lion
Ss
sun
Zz
zebra
ConversationListen and look.
3
Hello!
Nice to meetyou, Tony.
Hello!
Hi.
I’m Tony.
I’m Gogo.What’s your name?
Goodbye, Tony.
Goodbye, Gogo!
1 2
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1
TargetListen and say.
VocabularyListen and say.
4
hello hi
goodbye bye
Hello. Hi.
Goodbye.Bye.
I’m Tony.What’s yourname?
What’s yourname?
I’m Jenny.
5
Practice 1Listen and number.
DC
BA1
What’s your name?
Practice 2Your turn! Listen and answer.
Draw and say.
6
What’s your name?I’m Tony.
What’s your name?I’m Jenny.
What’s your name?I’m Gogo.I’m Gogo.Hey!
Bonnie
Tony
Boomer
Jenny
What’s your name?
SongListen and sing.
Activity 1Read and match.
T J B G B• • • • •
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Gogo Boomer Tony Bonnie Jenny