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s t n e t n o C C Vocabulary Vocabulary Grammar Grammar Features Features 1 Pages Pages 4 – 11 4 – 11 2 Pages Pages 12 – 19 12 – 19 3 Pages Pages 20 – 27 20 – 27 4 Pages Pages 28 – 35 28 – 35 5 Pages Pages 36 – 43 36 – 43 hello, hi, goodbye, bye, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 book, eraser, pencil, backpack, crayon, pencil case, red, orange, blue, green, pink, yellow ball, airplane, robot, umbrella, doll, teddy bear, white, black, purple, gray, brown, beige sister, grandpa, mom, brother, dad, grandma, dog, cat, rabbit, hamster, snake, bird pig, horse, cow, chicken, duck, sheep, zebra, elephant, monkey, lion, panda, ostrich What’s your name? My name’s Emily. How old are you? I’m seven. This is my eraser. It’s blue. What is it? It’s a ball. It’s an umbrella. It isn’t red. It isn’t an airplane. I have a brother. I have two sisters. I don’t have a cat. Is it a pig? Yes, it is. No, it isn’t. Is it black and white? Song: Hello, Goodbye Song: The Counting Song Story: Happy Birthday to Who? Value: Be a good friend. Song: Color by Numbers Story: This Is My School Value: Take care of your school supplies. Song: Favorite Ted Story: It’s a Ball! Value: Share your toys. Song: Crazy House Story: The Alien Family Value: Be proud of your family. Song: A Funny Animal Story: A Big, Big Egg Value: Take care of animals.

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Page 1: Twist and Shout

stnetnoCCVocabularyVocabulary GrammarGrammar FeaturesFeatures

1PagesPages4 – 114 – 11

2PagesPages12 – 1912 – 19

3PagesPages20 – 2720 – 27

4PagesPages28 – 3528 – 35

5PagesPages36 – 4336 – 43

hello, hi, goodbye, bye, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

book, eraser, pencil, backpack, crayon, pencil case, red, orange, blue, green, pink, yellow

ball, airplane, robot, umbrella, doll, teddy bear, white, black, purple, gray, brown, beige

sister, grandpa, mom, brother, dad, grandma, dog, cat, rabbit, hamster, snake, bird

pig, horse, cow, chicken, duck, sheep, zebra, elephant, monkey, lion, panda, ostrich

• What’s your name? My name’s Emily. • How old are you? I’m seven.

• This is my eraser. • It’s blue.

• What is it? It’s a ball. It’s an umbrella. • It isn’t red. It isn’t an airplane.

• I have a brother. • I have two sisters. • I don’t have a cat.

• Is it a pig? Yes, it is. No, it isn’t. • Is it black and white?

Song: Hello, GoodbyeSong: The Counting SongStory: Happy Birthday to Who?Value: Be a good friend.

Song: Color by Numbers Story: This Is My SchoolValue: Take care of your school supplies.

Song: Favorite TedStory: It’s a Ball!Value: Share your toys.

Song: Crazy HouseStory: The Alien FamilyValue: Be proud of your family.

Song: A Funny AnimalStory: A Big, Big EggValue: Take care of animals.

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VocabularyVocabulary GrammarGrammar FeaturesFeatures

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7PagesPages52 – 5952 – 59

8PagesPages60 – 6760 – 67

9PagesPages68 – 7568 – 75

table, chair, sofa,closet, TV, bed, hall, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, living room, yard

ears, eyes, nose, mouth, face, hair, long, short, dark, blond, glasses, braces

apple, banana, grape, orange, pear, lime, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20

tree, flower, car, bicycle, bus, house, square, circle, triangle, rectangle, diamond, oval

Song: Cat and MouseStory: Where’s Sammy?Value: Clean your room.

Song: A Happy FaceStory: Knock, KnockValue: It’s good to be clean.

Song: Poor, Poor TeacherStory: How Many Cupcakes Are There?Value: Be generous.

Song: Topsy Turvy TownStory: What a Mess!Value: Appreciate nature.

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• Where’s the dog? It’s in/on/under/behind the bed. • It isn’t on the chair.

• These are my eyes. This is my nose. • I have long hair and red glasses. • I don’t have glasses or braces.

• There’s one apple. There are ten grapes. • How many oranges are there?

• What are they? They’re cars. • Are they flowers? Yes, they are. No, they aren’t. • They aren’t green or brown.

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stnetnoCCVocabularyVocabulary GrammarGrammar FeaturesFeatures

1PagesPages4 – 114 – 11

2PagesPages12 – 1912 – 19

3PagesPages20 – 2720 – 27

4PagesPages28 – 3528 – 35

5PagesPages36 – 4336 – 43

sit, open, close, read, look, stand, 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

doctor, ballet dancer, clown, police officer, cowboy, firefighter, hat, shoes, shirt, pants, jacket, boots

short, tall, sad, happy, big, small, beautiful, ugly, fat, thin, old, young

hot, rainy, cloudy, sunny, cold, windy, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

soda, candy bar, cookie, potato chips, peach, sandwich, ruler, lunchbox, comic book, soccer ball, notebook, jump rope

• Stand up. Look at the board. • Don’t sit down. Don’t close your book.• How do you spell your name?

• Are you a clown? Yes, I am. No, I’m not. • That’s my jacket. Those are my boots.

• She’s tall. She’s happy. It’s small. • He isn’t young. • Is he tall? No, he isn’t.

• What’s the weather like? It’s cold and windy. • What day is it? It’s Friday.

• Do you have a cookie? Yes, I do. No, I don’t. • He has a comic book. She has a jump rope.

Song: The Letter SongStory: Cool School Rules!Value: Obey school rules.

Song: I’m Me!Story: Hey! That’s My Shirt!Value: Thank people who help you.

Song: Everybody’s DifferentStory: Where’s Grandma?Value: Have different friends.

Song: Rainy on MondayStory: Weekend WeatherValue: We need water.

Song: Recess Is Fun!Story: Peter Pig’s LunchboxValue: Have a healthylunchbox.

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7PagesPages52 – 5952 – 59

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kite, hula hoop, swing, skateboard, scooter, trampoline, new, old, clean, dirty, fast, slow

park, swimming pool, school, restaurant, library, supermarket, bank, movie theater, beauty salon, toy store, hospital, police station

hippo, giraffe, tiger, dolphin, parrot, alligator, head, neck, tail, leg, fin, wing

paints, computer, desk, CD player, scissors, markers, science, math, history, art, P.E., geography

• Does he have a scooter? Yes, he does.Does she have a hula hoop? No, she doesn’t. • He doesn’t have a bicycle.

• The library is across from/next to/between the school and the hospital. • Where are you? I’m at the police station.

• They have a swimming pool. • They don’t have fins.

• We have paints but we don’t have markers.• I like history. I don’t like math.

Song: Watch Out! Here Comes GrandpaStory: A Great PresentValue: Be happy with what you have.

Song: The New Toy StoreStory: Where Are You?Value: Stay with Mom or Dad.

Song: I Love MonkeysStory: At the ZooValue: People like different things.

Song: I Love ArtStory: Hooray! It’s Friday!Value: Be ready for school.

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1Pages4 – 11

2Pages12 – 19

3Pages20 – 27

4Pages28 – 35

5Pages36 – 43

6Pages44 – 51

7Pages52 – 59

8Pages60 – 67

9Pages68 – 75

January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December, Halloween, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Easter, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day

T-shirt, coat, sweater, socks, skirt, dress, jeans, sneakers, pajamas, slippers, sweatshirt, shorts, sandals, cap

laugh, cry, eat, drink, talk, sleep, play, make, cut, glue, draw, fold, color, write

walk, swim, run, jump, wave, throw, climb, dance, clean your room, watch TV, listen to music, do your homework, talk on the phone, ride your bicycle

soccer, basketball, baseball, tennis, volleyball, hockey, golf, football, win, lose, score, kick, shout, clap

• When’s your birthday? It’s in July. • When’s his/her birthday?

• What’s he/she wearing? He’s/She’s wearing blue jeans. • He/She isn’t wearing sneakers.• What are you wearing? I’m wearing a white T-shirt.

• What are you doing? I’m laughing. • What’s he/she doing? He’s/She’s sleeping.• He/She isn’t drawing.

• Is he/she watching TV?Yes, he/she is. No, he/she isn’t.• He’s riding his bicycle.She’s riding her bicycle.I’m riding my bicycle.

• What are they doing?They’re playing soccer. • They aren’t playing tennis.

Song: Today’s a Special DayStory: Happy Mother’s DayValue: Greetings on special days.

Song: What Are You Wearing?Story: Nice Uniform! Value: Talking about clothes and appearance.

Song: A Multicolored RobotStory: Look! He’s Laughing!Value: Sympathizing.

Song: Hey! It’s the WeekendStory: Perfect Children! Value: Talking on the phone.

Song: We Love The DolphinsStory: A Goal for the Blue Team!Value: Congratulating and commiserating.

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7PagesPages52 – 5952 – 59

8PagesPages60 – 6760 – 67

9PagesPages68 – 7568 – 75

go to school, have lunch, have dinner, take a shower, go to bed, have breakfast, get up, go home, morning, noon, afternoon, evening, night, midnight

cake, salad, pizza, ice cream,jello, popcorn, juice, lemonade,boys, girls, gifts, balloons, cards,party hats

parents, aunt, uncle, cousin, husband, wife, son, daughter, numbers: 20 –100

beach, crab, shell, ocean, wave, sand castle, net, pail, first, second, third, fourth, fifth, last

• Are you taking a shower? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not. • I’m not going to bed.• What time is it?It’s 8 o’clock in the morning.

• Are they eating cake? Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t.

• Who’s he/she? He’s/She’s my husband/wife.• Who are they?They’re my cousins.• How old is he? He’s 100.

• We’re making sand castles.• We aren’t eating jello.

Song: What Time Is It?Story: Late for School.Value: Greetings at different times of day.

Song: It’s My Party Today!Story: A Big Messy Cake!Value: Inviting, accepting and refusing.

Song: Turtle TedStory: It’s Not Fair!Value: Introducing people.

Song: We’re on VacationStory: We’re Waving!Value: Holiday wishes.

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stnetnoCCVocabularyVocabulary GrammarGrammar FeaturesFeatures

1PagesPages4 – 114 – 11

2PagesPages12 – 1912 – 19

3PagesPages20 – 2720 – 27

4PagesPages28 – 3528 – 35

5PagesPages36 – 4336 – 43

ham, cheese, rice, chicken, eggs, French fries, hamburgers, fish, avocados, carrots, beans, peas, tomatoes, corn

wash your face, brush your teeth,comb your hair, get dressed, take the bus, kiss your mom, meet your friends, go by car, read a story, get undressed, say “goodnight”, go to sleep, turn off the light, put on your pajamas

make your bed, clean your shoes,feed the pets, wash the dishes, setthe table, sweep the floor, waterthe plants, clear the table, ironthe clothes, buy the groceries,mop the floor, wash the clothes,clean the windows, take out thegarbage

cough, cold, fever, sore throat, headache, toothache, broken arm, stomach ache, hand, elbow, shoulder, ankle, knee, foot

cleaner, taxi driver, office worker, dentist, carpenter, nurse, pilot, chef, uniform, gloves, tie, helmet, overalls, suit

• Do you like fish? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. He/She likes carrots. He/She doesn’t like carrots.

• What do you do in the morning? I brush my teeth.He takes the bus on Monday.He doesn’t get up at eight.

• Do you wash the dishes? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.• Does he wash the dishes? Yes, he does. / No, he doesn’t.

• What’s wrong?I have a stomach ache.He/She has a headache.His neck hurts.

• What does he/she do? He’s/She’s a taxi driver.• What does he/she wear? He/She wears a helmet.

Song: Pass Me the Ketchup!Story: What’s for Dinner?Value: Being polite at the table.

Song: He Gets Up at EightStory: Princess Eliza Value: Saying the right thing when you’re late.

Song: Fanella the Fabulous FairyStory: Set the Table, Please!Value: Offering or requesting help.

Song: What’s Wrong?Story: I Have a Broken ArmValue: Talking about health.

Song: What Does Your Dad Do?Story: A Pilot’s DayValue: Talking to people with different professions.

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VocabularyVocabulary GrammarGrammar FeaturesFeatures

6PagesPages44 – 5144 – 51

7PagesPages52 – 5952 – 59

8PagesPages60 – 6760 – 67

9PagesPages68 – 7568 – 75

butterfly, frog, beetle, spider, lizard, caterpillar, insects, snail, desert, river, coral reef, forest, mountains, jungle

go shopping/go to the mall, goto the movies, visit family, stay home, stay up late, eat out, sleeplate, do chores, use computers, play computer games, learn/study English, watch DVDs, use calculators, take exams

whistle, dive, play the piano, speak Japanese, touch your toes, skate, play the guitar, do a headstand, second, minute, hour, centimeter, meter, kilometer

Japan, Japanese, Russia, Russian, Peru, Peruvian, Spain, Spanish, the United Kingdom, British, the United States, American, Mexico, Mexican, China, Chinese, island, country, continent, Earth, sun, moon

• What do frogs eat? They eat insects.• They live in the sea. They don’t live in the jungle.

• We eat out.• We don’t get up early.

• Can you skate? Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.He/She can do a headstand. He/She can’t do a headstand.

• Where do they come from? They come from Peru. They’re Peruvian.

Song: What Do They Eat?Text: TarantulasValue: Showing interest.

Song: We Love the WeekendStory: We Love Babysitters!Value: Making suggestions.

Song: Why, Oh, Why Can’t I?Text: Whales and DolphinsValue: Encouraging people.

Song: Our Funny LanguageText: Space FactsValue: Asking about people’s nationalities.

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stnetnoCCVocabularyVocabulary GrammarGrammar FeaturesFeatures

1PagesPages4 – 114 – 11

2PagesPages12 – 1912 – 19

3PagesPages20 – 2720 – 27

4PagesPages28 – 3528 – 35

5PagesPages36 – 4336 – 43

cellphone, bracelets, belt, watch, hair band, sunglasses, MP3 player, necklace, wall, remote control, lights, push a button, blinds, turn on, oven

kind, mean, cute, fierce, rich, poor, messy, neat, important, smarter, noisier, quieter, cheaper, wag, bark

intelligent, dangerous, powerful, colorful, frightening, unusual, endangered, expensive, Australia, koala, kangaroo, popular, platypus, beak, amazing

pet store, sports store, clothing store, Internet café, stationery store, music store, shoe store, bookstore, lottery, winner, spend, money, save, massage, charity

fishing pole, tent, sleeping bag, flashlight, map, water bottle, compass, camera, planning, trip, forwards, backwards, meet, stop

• Whose cellphone is it? It’s mine / his / hers. It’s Lisa’s.• Whose bracelets are they? They’re Marie’s.

• A dog is fiercer than a lion. • How are you today?I’m tired.

• Parrots are more colorful than chickens. • Caterpillars aren’t as beautiful as butterflies.

• I’m going to buy a fish at the pet store.• I’m not going to take the bus.

• She’s going to take a tent. She isn’t going to take a teddy bear. • Is he going to go to Brazil? Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t.

Song: Let’s Clean up Today!Text: Smart HousesValue: Be healthy.

Song: How Are You Today?Text: Debbie’s DogsValue: Take care of your pets.

Song: Who Am I?Interview: Ozzie’s AnimalsValue: Think about animals.

Song: When I’m Grown upText: Dog Wins Lottery!Value: Help children in need.

Song: A Vacation to the MoonText: An Unusual TripValue: Take your garbage home.

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VocabularyVocabulary GrammarGrammar FeaturesFeatures

6PagesPages44 – 5144 – 51

7PagesPages52 – 5952 – 59

8PagesPages60 – 6760 – 67

9PagesPages68 – 7568 – 75

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museum, tour guide, dinosaur, elevator, gift shop, restrooms, cafeteria, report, tomorrow, aquarium, notes, give, free, School Principal

singer, artist, writer, soccer player, plumber, vet, mechanic, hairdresser, idol, terrified, biting, fingernails, competition, dream, silly, famous

office, gym, auditorium, coatroom, computer room, staff room, playground, classroom, custodian, strange, bright light, spaceship, silver, aliens

king, queen, princess, composer, movie producer, astronaut, inventor, explorer, silent, alive, wooden, comfortable, safe, heavy

• We’re going to see the dinosaurs. • We aren’t going to buy gifts in the gift shop.• They’re going to be noisy. They aren’t going to be quiet.

• I like taking care of people. I want to be a doctor.• I don’t like singing.He doesn’t like singing.

• Where were you? I was at home. • He was tall. We were small.

• Was Shakespeare a writer?Yes, he was. / No, he wasn’t. / I don’t know.• They were slow. We weren’t rich.

Song: The Class TripLetter: A Visit to the AquariumValue: Visit your museum.

Song: I Like Singing in the ShowerInterview: Pop IdolValue: It’s good to dream.

Song: When We Were SmallStory: Our P.E. Teacher Was an Alien!Value: Be kind at school.

Song: Grandpa Greg’s SongText: Freddy Fact’s Fun FirstsValue: History is fun.

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stnetnoCCVocabularyVocabulary GrammarGrammar FeaturesFeatures

1PagesPages4 – 114 – 11

2PagesPages12 – 1912 – 19

3PagesPages20 – 2720 – 27

4PagesPages28 – 3528 – 35

5PagesPages36 – 4336 – 43

lived, played, worked, watched, talked, danced, kissed, married, France, body, machines, genius, Poland, Germany, deaf, died

melon, hieroglyphics, donkey, roof, bread, boat, jewelry, makeup, built, pyramids, pharaohs, found, mummy

sword, pirate, ship, captain, treasure, deck, sailors, storm, across, Atlantic, alone, decided, weblog, sharks

high, low, far, close, heavy, light, narrow, wide, farthest, hard, weighed, kilograms, tastiest

handsome, romantic, successful, magical, terrifying, exciting, enormous, delicious, hero, plays, characters, chocolate, plot, editor, regular, actress, wizard

• He lived in a big house.• Did he study science?Yes, he did. / No, he didn’t.

• The Ancient Egyptians ate melons. • Where did they live?They lived in Mexico.

• He didn’t marry Elizabeth. • go – went, speak – spoke, eat – ate, say – said, see – saw, meet – met, take – took

• Julie is the tallest.• Other cleaners are good, but Zingy Zest is the best.

• Ice cream is the most delicious food. • Who’s the most famous spy?James Bond is the most famous spy.

Song: Are You a Genius?Text: Freddy Fact’s GeniusesValue: Everybody is different.

Song: Just Ask MeText: Ancient EgyptValue: Learn about your past.

Song: North, South, East, WestText: A Young SailorValue: Learn about the world.

Song: Zingy Zest Is the BestText: Freddy Fact’s Fun FactsValue: Try your best.

Song: The Most Famous SpyLetter: My HeroValue: Work hard. Be successful.

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7PagesPages52 – 5952 – 59

8PagesPages60 – 6760 – 67

9PagesPages68 – 7568 – 75

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five after, ten after, a quarter after, twenty after, twenty-five after, thirty, twenty-five to, twentyto, a quarter to, ten to, five to, o’clock, last, garbage, knocked,hear, embarrassed, sang

hurricane, earthquake, flood, tornado, snowstorm, heat wave, drought, tsunami, rangers, deep, safe, saved, moved, giant tortoise, followed, together

leopard, fur, meat, rhino, horns, tusks, skin, hunter, endangered, adopt, ice, melting, polluted, rugs, souvenirs, medicines

keyboard, drums, saxophone, guitar, cymbals, tambourine, microphone, costumes, lyrics, voices, both, couples, divorced, split up, discotheques

• He got up at a quarter to eight. • What time did you get up? We got up at ten to nine.

• What happened in North America? There was a snowstorm. Before the snowstorm, there was a big black cloud. After the snowstorm, we made a snowman.

• Why do hunters kill leopards? Because they want their fur. • Why do leopards have spots? I don’t know.

• Who plays the guitar? Danny does.• Which singer do you like best?

Song: The SleepoverText: So Embarrassed!Value: Don’t be late.

Song: After the StormText: The Hippo and the Tortoise – a Park Ranger’s True StoryValue: We can save the Earth.

Song: Why do Leopards Have Spots?Text: Fuzzy’s Fun Page for KidsValue: Help endangered animals.

Song: Let’s Put Some Music on!Text: AbbaValue: Listen to music.

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