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Mariagrazia Bertarini ■ Martha Huber STTheORY 5 GARDEN Studenwitth’sABcotoivkities

CONTENTS MAIN VOCABULARY MAIN STRUCTURES SPECIAL PAGES WELCOME KIDS! p. 2 Revision unit Unit 1 Actions: eating, phoning, taking photos, What’s (the monster) doing? CLIL – Science talking, drinking, cooking, making a video, He’s (drinking). The body FRANKENSTEIN texting, dancing, playing the piano, singing, What’s the date today? A bone experiment playing a board game It’s (1st January). Ordinal numbers When’s your birthday? Living English The date It’s on (3rd May). Mysterious castles p. 6 Unit 2 Book genres: colouring books, scary books, Does he like reading (sports CLIL – Literature fantasy books, science fiction books, books)? Reading THE NEVERENDING history books, adventure books, Yes, he does. / No, he doesn’t. Living English FLIP BOOK STORY sports books, romance books, What do you want to be when you cooking books, detective books, grow up? The biggest libraries in the wildlife books, comics I want to be (a police officer). world Jobs: explorer, vet, chef, police officer, football player, artist, doctor, teacher, p. 20 librarian, computer scientist Life Skills p. 34 Effective communication LIVRE ACTIF Unit 3 Places in town: restaurant, park, Where’s (the theatre)? CLIL – Maths clothes shop, museum, theatre, baker’s, (The theatre) is (near the library). Critical thinking SHERLOCK HOLMES bookshop, library, toy shop, swimming pool, station, pet shop Turn right. Living English p. 36 Don’t turn right. Sherlock Holmes Prepositions of place: opposite, next to, near, between LIBRO DIGITALE Unit 4 Sea animals: whale, shark, moray eel, The (moray eel) is (long / longer / dolphin, turtle, jellyfish, octopus, the longest). CLIL – Geography 20,000 LEAGUES manta ray, seahorse, starfish, seaweed, (Sharks) are (dangerous / more The Solar System UNDER THE SEA crab dangerous / the most dangerous). This / That is (a seahorse). Living English Adjectives: big, small, dangerous, These / Those are (starfish). Marine protected areas in the UK p. 50 intelligent, poisonous, ferocious, playful Life Skills p. 64 Coping with stress Unit 5 Food quantifiers: a bar of chocolate, How much is it, please? CLIL – Science a carton of orange juice, a jar of jam, It’s (one pound five pence). Food and nutrition MERLIN a packet of biscuits, a bottle of water, How much are they, please? AND MORGAN a bowl of rice, a piece of cheese, They’re (two pounds ten pence). Living English AT CAMELOT a loaf of bread, a glass of milk, Welcome to Camden Lock a cup of tea, a slice of cake, a can of cola p. 66 Money: penny, pence, pound Unit 6 Means of transport: hang glider, plane, He’s going (by motorbike). CLIL – History rocket, car, foot, train, motorbike, lorry, She’s going (on foot). Greek gods and goddesses ODYSSEUS’S motorboat, hot-air balloon, horse, bike Where are you from? JOURNEY Prepositions of means: by, on I’m from (the UK). Living English Countries and nationalities What nationality are you? The London Tube Life Skills I’m (British). p. 80 p. 94 Coping with a bully LIVING GRAMMAR p. 96 ACTIVITY TIME p. 102 EASY ENGLISH p. 130 WORDLIST p. 142

Mariagrazia Bertarini ■ Martha Huber STTheORY 5 GARDEN Student’s Book with Activities = audio track = interactive activity on your digital book

Revision WELCOME KIDS! Unit Welcome kids! A new year Mr Green is starting and I’ve got lots 1 Listen and read. of new stories for you! 2 2 Match. Listen and check. 3 Frankenstein 1 The Neverending Story 2 Sherlock Holmes 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Merlin and Morgan at Camelot 6 Odysseus’s Journey 5 4 3 3 Are you a book expert? Complete. 1 You can meet King Arthur in Merlin and Morgan at Camelot 2 You can meet Bastian in 3 You can meet Captain Nemo in 4 You can meet the monster in 5 You can meet Polyphemus in 6 You can meet Dr Watson in 2

4 Answer. Revision Unit 1 Where are you now? 2 What time is it? 3 What day is it today? 4 What month is it? 5 What’s the weather like? 5 Think about you and complete. Use: am / am not – have got / haven’t got. 1 I tall. 5 I a ponytail. 2 I slim. 6 I excellent at Maths. 3 I curly hair. 7 I very good at Art. 4 I glasses. 8 I good at English. 6 Write your daily routine in order and complete with the time. I do sport 1 I have a shower I go to bed 2 I get dressed 3 I get up 4 I have lunch 5 I have dinner 6 I have breakfast 7 I go to school 8 I go home 9 10 7 Complete. go to school on Sunday. always often get dressed in the morning. 1 I do sport in the afternoon. sometimes 2 I watch TV in the evening. 3 I have lunch at school. usually never 4 I 5 I 3

WELCOME KIDS! 40 50 60 70 8 Play with your friends. 20 30 A B C D E F G H 4

9 Imagine you are on a treasure island. Tick and write. Revision Unit You are with a friend. Who is it? I’m on a treasure island with . What’s the weather like? The weather is . Look around. What can you see? I can see a Which animals can you see? and a . I can see lots of animals: What’s in your rucksack? . In my rucksack I’ve got: You find an animal footprint. How do you feel? We find an animal . footprint. We’re . Activity Time pages 102-103 Easy English 128-129 5

1 FRANKENSTEIN Unit 2 phoning 1 eating 4 talking 5 drinking 6 cooking 9 dancing 11 singing 10 playing the piano 6 Activity Time page 104 Easy English page 130

1 Look and tick. How many candles 1 can you find? Unit 10 15 18 3 taking photos 2 Listen and say. 4 3 Listen and sing. 5-6 There’s a party at the castle. There’s a party, come and see. What’s everyone doing? Come and look with me! He is singing, she is dancing. He is cooking, she is eating. Look over there, they are playing a board game! 7 making a video 8 texting There’s a party at the castle. There’s a party, come and see. What’s everyone doing? Come and look with me! 4 Play the game. Number 6! He’s cooking. 12 playing a board game 7

FRANKENSTEIN 5 Listen and say. 7 LIVING GRAMMAR What’s the monster doing? He’s drinking. 6 Listen and play The Guessing Game. 8 Is it a man or a woman? It’s a monster! What’s the monster doing? He’s dancing. Number 3. Right! 1 23 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 8 Easy English 131

7 Listen and say. We say: It’s the 1 first of January. Unit 9 LIVING GRAMMAR What’s the date today? It’s 1st January. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st 8 Look and play. 11th March 13th April 31st July 2nd January 16th December 4th October 28th February 16th May 22nd June 30th November What’s the date today? It’s the sixteenth of May. The monster is playing Right! the piano. Activity Time pages 105-106 9

FRANKENSTEIN 9 Listen and say. 10 LIVING GRAMMAR When’s your birthday? It’s on 3rd May. 10 Ask five friends and write. It’s on the seventh of July. When’s your birthday? name day month 11 Complete and say. ’s birthday is on . ’s birthday is on . 1 ’s birthday is on . 2 ’s birthday is on . 3 ’s birthday is on . 4 5 Come to my party! TREALASK Draw and write a card to invite your friend to your birthday party. 10 Activity Time page 107

CHATTING TIME! 1 12 Complete the dialogue. Then listen and act with a friend. Unit 11 Colin Hello, Nina. Can you come to my birthday party? • Are you busy? • You don’t know the date... Nina • Whose birthday is it? • Why? Colin Why? • My birthday isn’t today. • I’m sorry, Colin. I can’t. Nina I’m busy, I’m taking photos of my dog. • It’s on 21st November. Colin It’s on Saturday... Nina On Saturday? Sorry, I’m busy. Colin Busy? Nina You’re right. When’s your birthday? Colin Nina Oh Colin, I’m very sorry, but I can’t come. Colin Nina Yes, I am. Colin Nina I’m at a surprise birthday party on 21st November. Colin Nina Ehm… Let me check in my diary… It’s Colin Turner’s birthday! Colin Oh, dear… I’m Colin Turner! 13 Listen and say. 12 THE SOUND GAME three free tree thin fin tin 14 Listen and circle. 13 1 = ≠ 2 = ≠ 3 = ≠ 15 Listen and say three times. 14 Thirty-three thieves are thinking of three thousand things. 11

FRANKENSTEIN Like father, like son! 16 Listen to the story. 15 Hey, Frank Junior, Ugh! That’s disgusting! what are you doing? I’m catching a mouse. Tomorrow is 13th October and it’s my dad’s birthday! I need a present! 1 I like mice! But I’ve got 2 Oh, no! A mouse other presents, too. Look! The first present is a big, fat bat. The isn’t a nice present! second is a black spider with long hair. The third is a mouse and the fourth is a yellow worm. 34 Oh Betty, here’s your Oh, thank you invitation to the party. very much! 56 12

The day after Shhh! Dad is coming. Frank Junior, where are you? 1 Are you ready? Yes, we are. Happy Unit birthday, Surprise! Dad! Happy birthday! 7 8 Oh, thank you, they’re Thank you! Here are your presents, Dad! fantastic! I love them. 9 10 11 17 Act out the story. 18 Answer. 1 What’s Frank Junior doing in the first picture? 2 What’s the first present? 3 What’s the third present? 4 What’s the fourth present? 5 When’s the party? 6 Does Frank Junior’s dad like the presents? 13

FRANKENSTEIN 16 19 Listen and tick. Laura LISTENING Rocky cooking dancing taking singing phoning eating photos Laura brother father sister mother dog 20 Role-play with a friend. Yes, I can. When’s your birthday? What time is the party? SPEAKING Great! Thank you. Can you come to my birthday party? It’s on 12th October. It’s at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. 14

21 Read Nick’s diary and answer. 1 READING Unit Dear Diary, today is 23rd October. It’s my birthday and I’m very happy. But there’s one problem! It’s raining now. I can’t have my party in the garden. My friends and I like playing football and volleyball. My party starts at half past four. Now it’s two o’clock and my sister, Susan, is in the living room with her friends. They are singing and playing the piano. My mother is cooking a delicious cake for me... 1 What’s the date today? 2 Is Nick happy? 3 What’s the weather like? 4 What’s his sister doing? 5 What’s his mum doing? 22 What do you think happens? Choose the end. A It stops raining at half past three, so Nick can have his birthday party in the garden. B Susan and her friends go out and Nick has his party in the living room. C Nick’s grandma invites Nick to have a party at her house. D Nick has got an idea. He has an umbrella party. E 23 It’s Sunday afternoon and you are at home with your family. Write what you, your mum, your dad and your brother or WRITING sister are doing. 15

Milk is good for your bones. SCIENCE The body 1 Match. Listen and check. 17 ribs wrist tibia backbone elbow radius femur skull knee cap humerus ulna neck fibula 8 1 9 2 3 10 4 11 5 6 12 7 13 2 Read and complete. Listen and check. 18 important • A baby’s has about 300 bones. Then some bones body hand join together. There are 206 in an adult skeleton. bones 25 ear • Human bones grow until about years of age. femur • The longest bone in the human skeleton is the thigh bone. It is called the . • The smallest bone in the human body is in the . It is 2.8 millimetres long. • There are 54 bones in a . • Calcium is very for our bones and helps keep them strong and healthy. 16

A bone experiment Unit 1 You need a chicken bone, a jar, 3 Listen and do the experiment. 19 vinegar 1 2 3 Have chicken for lunch. Save a bone. Wash the bone. 4 5 6 Try to bend it. Put the bone in a jar. Cover the bone It’s very hard. with vinegar. 7 8 4 Read and choose. Put the lid on the jar. Wait three days. • A fter three days the bone is hard / soft. • I can / can’t bend it. • Vinegar melts / doesn’t melt calcium. 17

mysterious castles 1 Listen and read. 20 Frankenstein Castle is in Germany in the village of Darmstadt, about 30km south of Frankfurt. It is an old castle, but every year on 31st October there is a big Halloween festival: the annual weekend with monsters, ghosts and witches. 2 Listen and complete. 21 flowers films England Garden Alnwick Castle is in and it is one of the locations for the Harry Potter . At the castle there is an enormous tree house and a Poison with dangerous plants and . 18

3 Listen and read. 22 1 Label the pictures. Unit Tintagel Castle is in Cornwall. It is a place linked with the legend of King Arthur. People say it is Arthur’s birthplace. On the beach you can see Merlin’s cave and a sculpture of the wizard. 2 1 4 Listen and choose. 23 Urquhart Castle is in Scotland. It is under / near 3 Loch Ness, the river / lake where Nessie, the monster / fish, lives. The castle is one of the biggest in Ireland / Scotland. 19

2 THE NEVERENDING STORY Unit 1 colouring books 3 fantasy books 6 adventure books 8 romance books 10 detective books 9 cooking books 20 Activity Time page 108 Easy English page 132

1 Look and tick. How many pencils 2 can you find? Unit 3 5 9 2 Listen and say. 24 3 Listen and sing. 25-26 2 scary books There is something special that I like to do. I like reading in the library. 4 science fiction books There is something special that I like to do. 5 history books Do you like reading, too? Adventure books and wildlife books, scary books and cooking books, detective books and romance books. A good book is a good friend. Look in a book and you can see a great big world for you and me! 7 sports books 4 Play the game. 11 wildlife books I like sports I like sports books I like sports books, books… and scary books… scary books and comics. 12 comics 21

THE NEVERENDING STORY 5 Listen and say. 27 LIVING GRAMMAR Does he like reading sports books? Yes, he does. No, he doesn’t. 6 Listen and play The Guessing Game. 28 Is it a boy or a girl? A boy. Does he like reading detective books? No, he doesn’t. Does he like reading cooking books? Yes, he does. He’s Chris. Right! Alison Linda Timothy Zoe Oliver Tilda Josh Ella Chris Amelia Adam Jim 22

7 Listen and number. Say. 29 2 explorer vet Unit chef police officer football player artist doctor teacher librarian computer scientist 8 Read, think and complete. . She likes reading wildlife books. . He likes reading detective books. 1 Linda wants to be a 2 Josh wants to be a . She likes reading sports books. 3 Alison wants to be a . He likes reading cooking books. 4 Chris wants to be a . She likes reading adventure books. 5 Zoe wants to be an . She likes colouring books. 6 Tilda wants to be an Activity Time page 109-110 23 Easy English page 133

THE NEVERENDING STORY 9 Listen and say. 30 LIVING GRAMMAR What do you want to be when you grow up? I want to be a police officer. 10 Ask five friends and say. I want to be a doctor. What do you want to be when you grow up? ME 11 Complete and say. wants to be . wants to be . 1 wants to be . 2 wants to be . 3 wants to be . 4 5 TREALASK Work in groups. What are your favourite jobs? Look for the words in a dictionary and write your list. 24 Activity Time page 111

CHATTING TIME! 2 12 Complete the dialogue. Then listen and act with a friend. Unit 31 Jennifer Hello, Lara. Can you help me with my school project? Lara Sure, Jennifer. Jennifer It’s a school survey. Listen to me and answer my questions. Lara OK! Jennifer What’s your father’s job? Lara Jennifer What does he like reading? Lara Jennifer What’s your mother’s job? Lara Jennifer What does she like reading? • He’s an artist. Lara • She’s a computer scientist. Jennifer What do you want to be when you grow up? • What’s your project about? Lara • I like reading adventure books. Jennifer What do you like reading? • I want to be an explorer. Lara • She likes reading romance books. Jennifer Thank you, Lara. • He likes reading wildlife books. Lara You’re welcome! 13 Listen and say. 32 THE SOUND GAME be bee • tin teen • fit feet 14 Listen and circle. 33 ≠ ≠ 3 = 1 = ≠ 2 = 15 Listen and say three times. 34 Six silly sheep on a ship. 25

THE NEVERENDING STORY Actions speak louder than words. 16 Listen to the story. 35 Help me, Bastian! Help me! I’m coming, my princess! What are you doing up there? 1 I’m a prisoner of the evil witch I can’t find the door. 2 Xayide. Help me, please. Wait a minute. Let me see. A sports book, a cooking book, a fantasy… There are no doors. It’s a magic tower! 3 4 We can use your hair! I can plant a magic bean and… Bastian, I’m not Bastian, you are not Jack! Rapunzel! I’ve got You haven’t got magic beans. short hair. 56 26

2 Unit I’ve got an idea! OK, I know… Listen: Open Sesame! Really? Oh, please! 8 OK, I’m free now! 7 Ouch! Are you ready? Bastian, I’m coming! 9 10 11 17 Act out the story. 18 Choose. 1 The princess is in a tree / tower. 2 She is / isn’t a prisoner. 3 The tower has got / hasn’t got doors. 4 He’s got no / many books. 5 She has got / hasn’t got long hair. 6 He can / can’t plant a magic bean. 7 He / She has got an idea. 8 He / She solves the problem. 27

THE NEVERENDING STORY 19 Listen and match. 36 Mum LISTENING Dad brother Chelsea SPEAKING 20 Interview three friends. Then tell the rest of the class. What do you like reading? I like reading wildlife books and comics. What do you want to be I don’t like reading sports books. when you grow up? I want to be a vet. 28

21 Read and tick. 2 Unit READING Hello, my name’s Frida and I’m ten. My father is a librarian and I like books very much. I don’t like reading romance books. I think they are stupid. And I don’t like reading scary books, because I’m afraid of ghosts. I like reading sports books, because when I grow up, I want to be a football player. My sister is thirteen. She likes reading romance books and scary books. She usually reads her books aloud in our bedroom. So I usually read in the garden and when it’s raining, I read in… the bathroom! 1 Frida doesn’t like… 2 Frida likes reading… 3 Her sister is… her sister. scary books. 30 years old. romance books. football players. 13 years old. tennis. sports books. 3 years old. 4 Her sister likes reading… 5 Frida usually reads… 6 When it’s raining, Frida reads… romance books. in the garden. in her bedroom. detective books. in the living room. in the garden. sports books. in her bedroom. in the bathroom. 22 Write a letter to Frida about what you like and don’t like reading. Say where you usually read and what you want to be when you grow up. WRITING 29

LITERATURE Reading A book is a dream that you hold in your hands. 1 Match. Listen and check. 37 author back cover illustrator spine title pages ISBN front cover publisher 5 3 4 Teen Readers 6 2 EaOGa-----IMLATnnlruaacaianaEei-MIOG-Ta---FLAaendtonnaEc--O--FMaG-ITTALnnebRrlraruhgseaaicaafnbnimanierlyslirnaoduegtediaaacianolneeecienelbnariRenprnshdosggrtcflobansepxnmocanebsMRysliaorhemsgesdiefltebsrelnmdnr.tridyeslipysoeircslediealepctxohaelesnSrMwnodaepa,somsasraecltarpaxoda.istrihMteeyaihnmirhsssetaetactrhreedSn.wutriodeeyra,eiOasiahseeiyactlhienShstewofoihea,nrpenaadltaaaCiraoeniutihdteirtyeihninoOsrpertaaysslrsennsncuofdreaeniOfsdla-feaMCiyolyntisaiouftydngaoenwrdlRanssCdsonctioityanbofbsa-froMnissGsyanoacsbuirEdugaaowifea-fonoMdiifyoinauiEddbbsgeaaonfnwmonRnsydGuatosbwioiraubigbsaoamoorncigtfctGtainosbtiirdueaoanfnieeioeosyuuitfdutg,wieionidlgeLaonaftnatricrgtcntsynauttltwtilaoovnaig.eiaeaeuturcttgctugt,itdeooftnelLiBatiierfinemsuniatdugl,cltwlebtoooovnnrl.nuLtuiirtntnuniaidelyftnleovovnaiBnn.sfemsoeudisltecliwdbtlotfnenueiBlisMcftmsesnuirireycl:wrbtyvtanrAnuoeodidlketvnuiielotwyyeval-naMecoeGesoadrrslgee:nsrylottiAelidMkcessvirrwuln:ryryntg-AaeGaldgkevnioswhyidfua-eiiaeGsaygulenrnsuontrgilisMsoehuMlnrdldfnutnargebiylt.ouaohrdfouaedsriMaeylMdoluonrrrbeeat.sMlaeMrdlnonradrbosaattl.eoiaroeetaedrlnlalrlronngalrdoseaeatdenliadsrnotaoelnosalrteingelgdtstmedlancnadlrsnogrloidedoknadnsergsoestomacrnnlerdgierstm,okiaconrotseryeiAernoknleMnfdrwsre,siornnoxltndyeEAr,ieoMfaowotttnyseAnxeMhnfEtwfseagotxttnanEnt,hhatoflttniteangitehamtfts,heMrgtwlaitaht,irhemelsitMiaar.iweClmvhsrMeertweiuah.trCslevsheiatt.sClevuhteseatshecutbwtssthshelatesacGhbweaartslcSbewtnratGsa,lertedsaGiSwtaanrercs,seStgtnhnrdsiwsa,eetceodiwganhesc1genohseo11 LLuuccyy MMaauudd MMoonnttggooMMeerryy AAnnnnee OOff GGrreeeenn GGAAbblleessStage 1 7 Lucy Maud MontgoMery Anne Of Green GAbles SSttaaggee11 8 1 FTraigesndCSSStttslaCSSSaaahsCSSSgggtttlisaaaapttteeelisaaaagggcs321sgggeeeisceeei231c231EEIPmnrlePIEteoenmPEI-rltIrneterlinDawFmeeme-teosuwFDoItrenm-lMeneunwmlweoIrtldtrnnwmtsl.Paneeemeelti3xnltrnoteaidretelyraaxfoetmetroddritraaoeadnamoydimdfreutinaCeyfaedlurtlDCstedlit.el.Deacitxo.teatmextte6810006810000008610h0h00000he0e000hheaa0hheaheddheadaedWBewwaoddoeaawWdioowodtaodwdwhokirnrwdwtwwlddoolhrfenorwdotsrsoreolaforddesdrorreadasdsdedrbsdasslbesleABA112ABABAA112112 MoMvoevresrs TTeeeenn EELLII RReeaaddeerrss 9 MovFelyFreslyres/rKs/eKye(yK(EKTE)T) Teen ELI Readers FlyePrrsPe/lrKiemeliymin(aiKnrEayTr()yP(EPTE)T) Preliminary (PET) TAEInESnNBEeNLEOI9Lsf7I.G8rR.-lr.E8e8Ae-nD5TE3GA6ERa-nEIS1bSnEN5BleLe7NEIsO6Ls9-fI.37rGR.8l.Er-e8Ae8Dn-5EG3R6aS-b1l5e7s6-3 DFwasuwolMwwlwtwwan.Peewsl3wxloiwMtrawfwerod.Poawen.mdf3lueiCe.rfleerrllDsoaitl..mdercixoeertmresa.cadodmeersr.sc.coomBdWmooiwothknBllfeoorteaoedkalebtle EELLTT AA11AEL1ATELAE1TL1T T e Te ne e n Readers ISBANn9nT7eE8OE-8Nf8G-E5rL3eEI6eL-Rn1IE5GsA7.ar6D.bl-.E3leRsS www.elireaders.com ELT A 1 Teen Readers A 1 A 1A 1 Readers 2 Look at the contents and match. chapter title Contents chapter number 6 Characters page number 8 Before you read 10 Chapter 1 Anne Arrives at Green Gables y Michael Lacey Freeman 18 Activities 20 Chapter 2 Anne Finds a Friend 30a 28 Activities 30 Chapter 3 Anne Starts School Janet Borsbey and Ruth Swan 38 Activities 40 Chapter 4 Anne and her Adventures 48 Activities

3 Go to the school library and play The Library Scavenger Hunt Game 2 with your friends. Write the titles. Unit  A new arrival (book)  A picture book  A book with chapters  A holiday book  A book in another language  A comic book  A science book  A kids’ magazine  A music CD  A film REAL ASKT You have a friend that doesn’t like reading. Make a 31 poster for him or her to show why reading is fun.

The biggest libraries in the world 1 Listen and complete. 38 newspapers London maps digital countries The British Library in , in the United Kingdom, contains about 170 million items from many and in many languages. The items are in different formats, print and . The Library collections include about 14 million books. Every year the Library adds 3 million new items to its collections. There are books, manuscripts, , magazines, music recordings, videos, and drawings. 2 Read and choose. Listen and check. 39 The Library of Congress in Washington D.C., the capital of Canada / the United States, contains 162 million pictures / items. The Library collections are universal / small. They include materials from all parts of the world / country and in about 450 languages. At the Library you can see the smallest book in the world! 32

3 Listen and complete. 2 Unit 40 messages branches sculpture items Library and Archives Canada (LAC) is in Ottawa, the capital city of Canada. It contains about 54 million . The Secret Bench of Knowledge by Lea Vivot is a located at the entrance to the Library and Archives Canada. There are lots of on the sculpture from school kids. The messages are about the importance and pleasure of reading. The New York Public Library, in New York City, in the United States, contains 53 million items. The Library has in the boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx, and Staten Island. The Rose Main Reading Room is a fantastic place to read and study! REAL T Surf the Internet and find the biggestASK33 library in your country.

LIFE SKILLS 6 Effective communication 1 Listen and complete. 41 fast impolite eating important You communicate with your voice. Your voice is very . You must use it properly. Screaming is impolite, but whispering is also impolite. Speaking too slowly is , but speaking too is also impolite. Yawning or while speaking is impolite, too. 2 Listen and tick who speaks properly. 42 I’m eleven years old. Hello, can I have How old are you? Good morning, let’s speak some fish, please? about the human body. I usually get up at 7, but What a nice day! I love sunny on Sunday I get up at 9. and warm weather. Happy birthday! I’m very happy to be at your party. 34

3 Listen and complete. 43 speak eyes look communicate You also with your eyes, so when you to a person, you must at him/her in the . 4 Listen and complete. 44 hands jeans hair clean Finally, you communicate with your body. Your T-shirt, your and your shoes must be clean. But also your , your face, It’s bath time! . your teeth and your must be 5 Answer. • How often do you have a bath or a shower in a week? once twice three times • How often do you wash your hair in a week? once twice three times • How often do you clean your teeth each day? once twice three times REAL TASK Work with your class and make a poster about effective communication rules. 35

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