Faf - 1 6 Syllabus PDF
Faf - 1 6 Syllabus PDF
Faf - 1 6 Syllabus PDF
Words Grammar
Core: Rosy, Tim, Billy, Miss Jones, one, two, three, four, five, six, Hello. Goodbye. How are you?
seven, eight, nine, ten, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, I’m fine, thank you.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, red, yellow, pink, green, purple,
What’s your name?
Starter: Hello! p22 orange, blue
My name’s…
Extra: Hello, Goodbye, Hi, class, cousin, sorry, come on, sing,
rainbow, everyone, come, fun, too How old are you?
I’m…
Toys my / your
Core: doll, ball, teddy, puzzle, car, kite, bike, train This is my bag.
2 Playtime! p32
Extra: toy, big, love (v), favourite, furry, fat, lovely, animal,
colour (n)
Is this your teddy?
Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t.
3 This is my
nose!
p38
Extra: Let’s, put on, point to, now, that’s right, all, Oops!, mess,
make, colour (v), then, body, cut (out), fold (v), paper, paw, stick (v),
tail, long
These are…
4
policeman, farmer Yes, she is. / No, he isn’t.
He’s a hero! p44 Extra: hero, Grandma, Grandpa, meat, kind, meet, lane, again,
eat, write, brother, happy, family, uncle
5
Extra: good try, under, on, in, goal, where, park, nice, cool, play (v),
Where’s the boy, girl, football, help (v)
p50
ball?
My family Possessive ’s
Core: mum, dad, sister, brother, grandma, grandpa, aunt, This is Mum’s book.
uncle, cousin
6 Billy’s
teddy!
p56 Extra: find, the others, know, family, lots of, love (n), look (out of ),
photo, throw, still, flying, into, at, they
Initial sounds: Reading: a description (reading and understanding descriptions of objects; Helping in the classroom
abcd recognizing specific words) (contributing to the life of the class)
Aa: apple Listening: identifying objects (listening for specific information)
Bb: bird Speaking: What’s this? It’s… (asking and answering questions)
Cc: cat Writing: identifying and counting words in a sentence; Workbook – writing about my
school things (guided writing)
Dd: dog
Initial sounds: Reading: a poem: ‘My favourite… ’ (reading and understanding a poem) Be kind to people
efgh Listening: identifying favourite things (matching people to their favourite things) (sharing and playing cooperatively)
Ee: egg Speaking: What’s your favourite… ? (asking and answering questions about favourite Helping each other at home
Ff: fish things)
Gg: goat Writing: dividing sentences into words (identifying words within a sentence);
Workbook – writing about my favourite toys (guided writing)
Hh: hat
Initial sounds: Reading: instructions for making a paper toy (reading and following instructions; Take care in the sun
ijkl reading a text and putting pictures in the correct order) (dress appropriately, put on sun cream
Listening: identifying different animals (listening and ordering pictures) and drink water to stay safe)
Ii: ink
Jj: jam Speaking: describing an animal’s features
Kk: kite Writing: identifying full sentences; Workbook – writing about my body (guided
writing)
Ll: lion
Initial sounds: Reading: an autobiography (reading and understanding a family description; People who help us
mnop developing inferring and comprehension skills) (helping others in need)
Mm: mum Listening: identifying people by their jobs (listening for specific information) Looking out for health and safety
Speaking: Is he a doctor? (asking and answering questions about jobs) hazards at home
Nn: nurse
Oo: orange Writing: identifying capital letters and full stops; Workbook – writing about my family
(guided writing)
Pp: pen
Initial sounds: Reading: a puzzle text (reading and understanding a text about a picture) Take care in the park
qrstu Listening: identifying objects by location (numbering things in a picture) (understanding what improves and
harms your local, natural and built
Qq: queen Speaking: Where’s the kite? (asking and answering questions about where things are)
environments and about ways of
Rr: rabbit Writing: identifying capital letters at the start of names; Workbook – writing about looking after them)
Ss: sofa the park (guided writing)
Tt: teddy
Uu: umbrella
Initial sounds: Reading: a caption story (reading a text that describes pictures; finding specific My family
vwxyz information) (family and friends should care for
Listening: distinguishing details (identifying pictures from their descriptions) each other)
Vv: van
Ww: window Speaking: Who’s this? (asking and answering questions about people)
Xx: box Writing: identifying question marks and sentences; Workbook – writing about my
family’s things (guided writing)
Yy: yo-yo
Zz: zebra
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Core: dress, socks, T-shirt, trousers, shorts, shoes, coat, hat Are these his socks?
Are these
p62 Extra: basket, clothes, every, day, try on, team, his, her, what about Yes, they are. / No, they
his trousers? aren’t.
8 Where’s
Grandma?
p68
garden, upstairs, downstairs, house, flat
Extra: certificate, well done, good, work, show (v), surprise, follow, go,
through, table, chair, want, little, next door, balcony, TV
Are they in the garden?
Yes, they are. / No, they
aren’t.
9 Lunchtime! p74
pear, grapes
Extra: lunchtime, choose, share, cheese, water, get, lunch, chirp, say,
today, inside
box.
an apple
(an + a, e, i, o, u)
10 A new Shapes
p80 Core: square, circle, triangle, rectangle
friend!
Extra: hair, over there, new, friend, side, the same, smooth, round, just,
count, dear, picture, great, best, tall, tell, from, jumper
11 I like
monkeys!
p86 Extra: zoo, funny, hip hooray, growl, hiss, squawk, hear, listen, true, top,
leaves, tongue, guess, wrong, on top of, head, neck, at all, there, food,
pretty, next, first
They’re big.
I’m little.
12
Drinks What do you like?
Dinnertime! p92 Core: milk, juice, water I like yogurt.
Extra: finished, dinnertime, drink (v), late, school, café, dessert, hungry,
menu, because
My bedroom There’s…
Core: rug, bed, cupboard, shelf, pillow, blanket There are…
13
Numbers 11–20
Tidy up! p98 Core: eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen,
eighteen, nineteen, twenty
Extra: tidy up, tidy (adj), room, more, get in, put, star (adj), letter,
magazine
14 Action Boy
can run!
p104 Extra: can (v), clever, silly, do anything, alphabet, song, smile (v),
sitting, jump, very, fast, stripes, fruit, nuts, pet, live (v), beautiful
Yes, he can. / No, he can’t.
15
Core: sandcastle, beach, crab, the sea, boat, shell, sun, cream, bat,
Let’s play
p110 ice lolly
ball! Extra: good idea, wait, together, another, wonderful, welcome, sandy,
rock pool, clean, hotel, stall, alone, litter, enjoy, flavour, forget
Digraphs: sh Reading: a description on a webpage (reading and understanding a description of a flat; My house
shoes finding specific information in a text) (noticing safety hazards around
Listening: listening to a description of a flat (numbering items in the correct order) the home)
sheep
Speaking: Where are the bedrooms? (asking and answering questions with Where’s ...) Family and friends caring for
fish
each other
Writing: identifying vowels within words; Workbook – writing about my home (guided
writing)
Digraphs: ch Reading: information texts (reading and understanding descriptions of lunch boxes; Healthy food
chair matching lunch boxes with their descriptions) (understanding the basics of
Listening: identifying key words (ticking items that are heard) healthy eating)
teacher
Speaking: I’ve got a banana… (asking and answering questions about lunch boxes) Sharing with friends and family
chick
Writing: completing sentences with a or an; Workbook – writing about my lunch box
(guided writing)
Digraphs: th Reading: a descriptive letter (reading and understanding a letter; matching children with Good friends
three their descriptions) (bullying and excluding people
Listening: identifying different friends (numbering items in the correct order) is wrong)
bath
Speaking: She’s got blond hair. Who is it? (asking and answering questions about Identifying and respecting
teeth
appearance) the similarities and differences
between people
Writing: matching full and abbreviated forms with the contractions ’ve and’s; Workbook –
writing about my friend (guided writing)
CVC words: a Reading: a poem: ‘What am I?’ (reading and understanding a poem; reading for specific Be kind to animals
cat information) (understanding that living
Listening: identifying preferences (listening for specific details) creatures should be respected
man
and treated with care)
fan Speaking: It’s got four legs. It’s black and orange. (describing animals)
Writing: identifying adjectives in sentences; Workbook – writing about animals I like
(guided writing)
CVC words: e Reading: information texts (reading and understanding a menu; finding specific details in Good for you!
bed a text) (taking care of what you eat to
Listening: identifying food preferences (listening for specific details) stay healthy)
pen
red Speaking: What do you like? (asking and answering questions about food likes and
dislikes)
Writing: matching full and abbreviated forms of the negative contraction n’t; Workbook –
writing about food I like (guided writing)
CVC words: i Reading: a descriptive letter (reading and understanding a letter to a magazine; reading Neat and tidy
bin for specific details) (understanding ways of looking
Listening: distinguishing details (identifying different rooms from their descriptions) after your home environment)
fig
tin Speaking: Where are the shoes? (asking and answering questions about where things are)
Writing: question marks and full stops (differentiating between sentences and questions);
Workbook – writing about my bedroom (guided writing)
CVC words: o Reading: descriptions (reading and understanding a text about animals; reading for Keep fit
dog specific details) (understanding that physical
Listening: identifying animals (numbering items in the correct order) exercise is important to stay
fox
healthy)
log Speaking: It can run. It’s brown and big. (asking and answering questions about animals)
Writing: matching full and abbreviated forms of can’t; Workbook – writing about what I
can do (guided writing)
CVC words: u Reading: an information poster (reading and understanding a poster; reading for specific Take care on the beach
rug details) (taking care of the natural
Listening: distinguishing details (identifying pictures from their descriptions) environment and respecting
jug
the needs of others)
sum Speaking: Let’s play ball! (making and responding to suggestions)
Working together as a team
Writing: identifying verbs; Workbook – writing about the beach (guided writing)
Words Grammar
Revision: words to describe people, numbers 1–20, family, colours, I’ve got brown hair. This is
Starter: p22
toys, days of the week my cousin. He’s got green
eyes. Where’s Billy? Is he
Extra: welcome back, learning, end (v), bump, down, week, white, black
Welcome back! under the bed? There is…
There are…
3
Prepositions of place Yes, he can. / No, he can’t.
I can ride
p38 Core: behind, in front of, next to, between
a bike! Extra: teach, stop, anywhere, hiding, by, perfect, aged, seat, wheel, children, Prepositions of place
grass, sand, take, young, skateboard (n), skates (n), outdoor (adj)
5
School rooms We’ve got science.
We’ve got
p50 Core: playground, sports field, art room, computer room When have we got PE?
English! Extra: our, their, time, wear, paint, headphones, speak, study, read, primary,
lesson, break time, learn our / their
Review of the Reading: a description (reading a text describing pictures; reading for specific words) Keep your classroom tidy
alphabet and initial Listening: identifying people and objects from their description (numbering items in the (contributing to keeping the
sounds correct order) classroom tidy)
Speaking: How many… ? There are… (asking and answering questions about a picture) Understanding that it is
important to look after
Writing: capitalization; Workbook – writing about my classroom (guided writing)
possessions and the classroom
Review of digraphs: Reading: a poem: ‘My feelings’ (reading and understanding a poem; matching words with Let’s help each other
ch sh th information in the poem) (finding ways to help people
ch: chair teacher Listening: identifying feelings (numbering pictures of feelings in the correct order) when they need it)
sh: shoes fish Speaking: Is he sad? No, he isn’t. He’s… (asking and answering questions about how people Caring for other people
th: thumb bath feel)
Writing: long and short forms; Workbook – writing about my feelings (guided writing)
Review of CVC Reading: information on a webpage (reading and understanding information on a Sports and safety
words: a e i o u webpage; choosing the correct information from the text) (practising sports safely)
a: cat van Listening: identifying outdoor toys (numbering objects in the correct order) Encouraging and helping
e: peg bed Speaking: Where’s the skateboard? It’s in front of the table. (asking and answering questions people to be brave
i: bin fig about where things are)
o: mop dog Writing: using a / an; Workbook – writing about what I can and can’t do (guided writing)
u: bus jug
Consonant blends: Reading: a caption story (reading and understanding a caption story; finding specific Healthy food
gr br fr information in a text) (understanding that some
gr: grass grapes Listening: identifying which food items are available in a shop foods are healthy and others are
unhealthy)
br: brush bread Speaking: Have you got apples? Yes, we have. (asking and answering questions about what
fr: frog frisbee someone has got)
Writing: question marks and full stops; Workbook – writing about my lunch (guided
writing)
Consonant blends: Reading: a description on a webpage (reading and understanding a webpage; finding Safety at school
dr tr cr specific details in a text) (noticing safety hazards in the
dr: drum dress Listening: identifying school rooms from their descriptions (numbering pictures in the classroom)
tr: truck tree correct order) Sharing with people at school
cr: crayon crab Speaking: What have we got in the art room? We’ve got… (asking and answering questions
about different rooms in a school)
Writing: capital letters; Workbook – writing about my school subjects (guided writing)
Consonant blends: Reading: information texts (reading and understanding a class poster; matching children Help your family
fl pl bl with their after-school activities) (respecting the needs of others)
fl: flower flat Listening: identifying after-school activities (choosing which activities children take part
pl: plum plate in)
bl: blanket blue Speaking: I read a book. I don’t ride a bike. (talking about which after-school activities you
do)
Writing: verbs; Workbook – writing about what I do after school (guided writing)
7
Core: chocolate, sweets, balloon, present, cake, card, neighbour, pastries, I like / don’t like balloons.
Let’s buy
p62 nuts, tie What does he like?
presents! Extra: birthday, tomorrow, scared of, asleep, someone, or, take off, outside, He likes / doesn’t like
sky, in half, think about, front, smile (n), everything, give chocolate.
8 What’s the
time?
p68
Times of the day
Core: in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening, at night
Extra: brush my teeth, goodnight, time for, get dressed, cereal, go by bus, so, plane
He gets up at six o’clock.
10 It’s hot
today!
p80
Weather activities
Core: fly a kite, make a snowman, wear coats, go outside
Extra: weather, like (prep), sun hat, catch, quick, key, wet, high up, all together,
Put on / don’t put on your
coat.
news, warm, raincoat, sun, sunglasses, fly away, be careful, get wet, keep
11 are you
wearing?
p86
Time
Core: o’clock, quarter past, half past, quarter to
Extra: people, platform, here comes…, slow, hurry up, coach, pass by,
What’s he wearing?
I’m wearing a blue skirt. /
He’s wearing red trousers.
wave (v), get on, sit down, seaside, town
12 You’re
sleeping!
p92
Getting ready
Core: make a cake, wash the car, brush my hair, take photos
Extra: watch (v), video , dance (v), sleep, get ready, by my side, suit (n), excited,
I’m / We’re / They’re
talking.
What’s he / she doing?
can’t wait, month, summer, party, clean (v), letters, think, send, soon He’s / She’s eating.
13 all the
animals!
p98
Adjectives
Core: loud, quiet, fast, slow
Extra: than, mummy, daddy, other, hen, cheep, cluck, honk, clop, clip, trot, farm,
that cow.
piece, trip (n), leave, bring, rule, run away, finally, bite, scare, sink (n), friendly
14 Look at the
photos!
p104
Tidying up
Core: tidy, untidy, floor, rubbish
Extra: duck, each, play (n), year, wolf, hood, costume, scary, proud, act (v),
I / He / She wasn’t naughty.
You were kind.
They weren’t dry.
hard work, brilliant, ready, tidy up
Irregular plurals
fairground, round and round, field, move, real, hurrah!, fresh, miss (v), go back
Consonant blends: Reading: information texts (reading and understanding a text about someone’s daily Personal hygiene
sm sn st sk routine; finding specific details in a text) (understanding and
sm: smile small Listening: listening for times and activities (drawing the times when people do certain maintaining good personal
activities) hygiene)
sn: snow snake
Speaking: He has breakfast. (talking about what someone does at different times of day) Respecting the needs of other
st: stairs star
people
sk: sky skates Writing: identifying Wh- questions; Workbook – writing about my day (guided writing)
Long vowels: Reading: a magazine interview (reading and understanding an interview about someone’s job) All jobs are important
a + magic e Listening: listening for details in an interview (choosing the correct information) (understanding that people in a
lake face community have different roles)
Speaking: What are Peter’s favourite animals? (asking and answering questions about a job)
gate plane Writing: using commas with and in lists; Workbook – writing about where my family works
(guided writing)
Long vowels: Reading: a weather report (reading and understanding a weather report; matching Let’s look after our world
i + magic e images with information in a text) (understanding what improves
bike white Listening: identifying the weather at certain times from the weather report (choosing the and harms the environment)
kite line correct option) Dressing appropriately to stay
Speaking: It’s Monday. What’s the weather like? (talking about weather on different days) healthy outdoors
nine
Writing: verbs and adjectives; Workbook – writing about the weather (guided writing)
Long vowels: Reading: a poem: ‘At the coach station’ (reading and understanding a poem; finding Let’s take care of our things
o + magic e specific information in a text) (understanding the importance
nose bone Listening: identifying people by their clothing of looking after personal
possessions)
rope home Speaking: What’s she wearing? She’s wearing a red shirt. Who is it? (describing what people
stone are wearing)
Writing: writing the time; Workbook – writing about my clothes (guided writing)
Long vowels: Reading: a descriptive email (reading and understanding a descriptive email; completing Let’s work together!
u + magic e questions with information from a text) (working co-operatively with
June tube Listening: listening for details to distinguish between photos (numbering pictures in the other people)
flute cube correct order)
Speaking: What’s he doing? He’s dancing. (talking about what people are doing)
Writing: present continuous verbs; Workbook – writing about a party (guided writing)
Long vowels: ee Reading: an information text (reading and understanding a leaflet about a school visit to a We’re all different!
tree cheese farm; finding specific information in a text) (respecting the similarities and
green feet Listening: listening for rules (matching pictures to rules) differences between people)
three Speaking: Don’t open the gate. (giving positive and negative rules) Respecting animals and the
Writing: using and to connect sentences; Workbook – writing about a farm visit (guided natural world
writing)
Short and long Reading: a newspaper article (reading and understanding a school newspaper article; Let’s be kind and good
vowels reading for specific details) (sharing, helping, and playing
cub cube Listening: identifying people from their descriptions together)
tap tape Speaking: He was a lion (in the school play). (talking about what people were in a play that Understanding the ways people
pip pipe took place in the past) change and develop
Writing: and / or; Workbook – writing about me and my friends (guided writing)
ng / nk Reading: a fairytale (reading and understanding a fairytale; developing comprehension Let’s remember the values
ng: ring king swing skills) (being aware of good and
nk: bank sink pink Listening: identifying actions and emotions (ordering the events in a story) helpful behaviour)
Speaking: What’s Suzy doing? She’s… Is she sad? No, she isn’t. She’s… (describing what Congratulating people on their
someone / something is doing; asking and answering questions about feelings) achievements
Writing: irregular plurals; Workbook – writing about a school open day (guided writing)
Words Grammar
Revision: family words, adjectives, numbers 1–100 Present simple with be and got
Core: months of the year I’m seven. We’ve got two cousins.
Past simple with be
Starter: p24 It was sunny.
My family The children were happy.
Comparatives
The red car is bigger than the blue car.
1
the USA, Brazil
They’re from Seasons / Home
I’m from Egypt.
p28 Where is he from?
Australia! Core: spring, summer, autumn, winter, garden, season He’s from Brazil.
2
play basketball, take photos, play volleyball, play the guitar, I don’t like fishing.
My weekend p34 shop, cook, paint, play the piano, visit family
Does he like playing chess?
Yes, he does. / No, he doesn’t.
3
camera, turn on, turn off Can for permission / requests
My things p40 Collections Can I use your computer?
Core: stickers, posters, comics, postcards, badges, shells Yes, you can. / No, you can’t.
Can you turn off the DVD player,
please?
4 fun at the
beach!
p46
Adjectives to describe places
Core: polluted, clean, dangerous, safe, beautiful, ugly
I’m swimming.
We’re sailing.
She isn’t snorkelling.
They aren’t waterskiing.
5
flamingo, crocodile Is the crocodile eating the
A naughty sandwich?
p52 Adjectives to describe emotions and things
monkey! Core: angry, scared, free, sorry, funny, kind Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t.
Are they eating?
Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t.
6
breakfast, brush my hair, get up, catch the bus, walk to school I have breakfast at eight o’clock.
Jim’s day p58 Time words He doesn’t get up early.
Core: first, then, next, finally, every day, at the weekend Do they live in a big house?
Yes, they do. / No, they don’t.
What time does he start work?
Consonant Reading: a story: ‘The Selfish Giant’ (reading and understanding a story, reading for Values 1:
blends: the main idea; understanding the sequence of events in a story) Values at home
cr: crayon Listening: identifying details about age, birthday, country, and favourite season (Helpful and safe behaviour)
dr: draw, drink (understanding specific information to identify the correct picture)
Helping around the house
sp: spoon Speaking: asking and answering about age, country, and favourite season
Being tidy in the home
sn: snake Writing: capitalizing proper nouns and sentence beginnings; Workbook – writing
Taking care of personal belongings
about myself
pl: play Being quiet and considerate near
other people
Magic e: Reading: a penfriends website (reading and understanding a webpage; reading for
specific details) Closing doors behind you
a_e: face, space
Listening: identifying details about different penfriends (matching people and their hobbies) Being safe at home
i_e: kite, bike
Speaking: choosing a penfriend (asking and answering questions about hobbies; Asking for permission (e.g. Can I
o_e: rope, stone
suggesting a suitable penfriend for your partner) watch television, please?)
u_e: June, cube
Writing: full forms and short forms of be and have; Workbook – writing an email about
my hobbies
Words with ar: Reading: a school project (reading and understanding school projects about
car, park, shark, collections; finding specific details about people in a text)
star, scarf Listening: identifying details about collections (matching people and the things they collect)
Speaking: talking about collections (asking and answering questions based on
information in the listening text)
Writing: punctuation marks: question marks, commas and full stops; Workbook –
writing about a child’s collection
Extensive reading: The Swiss Family Robinson; Families around the world
all endings: Reading: a holiday brochure (reading about a dolphin encounter holiday; Values 2:
ball, mall, wall, tall, understanding and using descriptive adjectives) Values outside
small Listening: identifying details about beach activities (listening and numbering pictures) (Respecting nature)
Speaking: talking about what you like doing on the beach (asking and answering Being safe near animals
questions)
Being kind to animals
Writing: spelling rules for the gerund form; Workbook – writing a postcard about my trip
Putting litter in bins
or and aw Reading: a story: ‘The Lion and the Mouse’ (reading and understanding a story; Closing gates behind you (so animals
spellings: reading and matching specific actions / descriptions with story characters) can’t escape)
or: fork, horse, corn Listening: identifying different frames of a cartoon strip (understanding descriptions Understanding that it is dangerous to
using the present continuous) play on gates
aw: straw, paw,
yawn Speaking: describing different frames of a cartoon strip (asking and answering
questions)
Writing: using speech marks; Workbook – writing about animals
oy and oi Reading: a website about cyber school (reading and understanding a webpage;
spellings: reading for specific information)
oy: boy, toy, oyster Listening: identifying details about a student’s day (listening and numbering pictures)
oi: coin, oil, soil Speaking: describing daily routine (asking and answering questions)
Writing: proper nouns; Workbook – writing information about me
7
sports centre, swimming pool, cinema always, sometimes, never
Places
p64 Performances I sometimes go to the library.
to go! Core: play, theatre, concert, actor, film, singer Prepositions of time: on,
at, in
My birthday is in May.
8 I’d like a Core: pasta, bread, cereal, meat, melon, cucumber, onion, lemon, uncountable nouns
p70 potato, butter, cheese, salt, pepper, peas a / an / some
melon! I’d like / Would you like…?
9
Core: lake, mountain, waterfall, ocean, wide, big, deep, high, Russia is bigger than the UK.
the fastest building, country, bridge, river, old, long
p76 Superlatives
animal in The highest mountain in the
the world? world is Mount Everest.
10
Core: path, grass, flowers, bin, trees, playground, fountain, litter and obligations
In the park! p82 Verbs You must turn off your
mobile phone.
Core: shout, chase, catch, meet, cross, laugh
You mustn’t shout.
12 A clever
baby!
p94
cheerful, miserable, relaxed, worried, mean, generous negative
I wasn’t tall when I was five.
He had black hair when he
was young.
14
backpack, apron
have a Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t.
p106 Camping things Wh- questions: what /
good day at Core: tent, sleeping bag, frying pan, matches, rope, torch when / where
school? What did you watch last
night? A film.
15
toothbrush, toothpaste
Our basketball tomorrow.
p112 Time words Are you going to swim in
holiday! Core: tomorrow, later, tonight, this afternoon, soon, next week the sea?
Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
Words with oo: Reading: a postcard (reading and understanding a holiday postcard; reading for
book, wool, wood, information about a person’s plans)
hood, cook Listening: identifying details about a boy’s school holidays (understanding a conversation
about a boy’s holiday plans and listening for specific information)
Speaking: discussing plans (asking and answering about plans for next week)
Writing: opening and closing remarks in an email, postcard or letter; Workbook – writing
an email to a friend about what I’m going to do this weekend
Extensive reading: The first day of school; Sports day; The Prince and the Pauper
Scope and sequence 5
Scope and sequence
Words Grammar
Revision: free-time activities, food words, alphabetical like + verb + ing
order
Starter: Core: telling the time
can for permission / requests
Countable and uncountable nouns
Back p24 a / an / some
together! be going to + verb
Comparative and superlative adjectives
2
All our friends were there.
We had a Words in context: ‘Festival day’
p34 Past simple: regular verbs
concert cymbals, sparkle, tap your feet, ground, rhythm, thunder, The audience clapped and cheered.
cheeks, wings
Time markers: past simple
yesterday / last week / last year / two days ago
3 dinosaur
museum
p40
roar, alive, dead, robot
Words in context: dinosaur data
Earth, scientist, pattern, skin, disappear, rock, asteroid, fall
Past simple: irregular verbs with questions
Did they go to a museum?
What did you see?
(fell)
5
Giving directions
station
to the p52
Words in context: shadow puppets
Go straight on at the roundabout.
6 The best
bed!
p58
cheap, wooden, metal, modern
Words in context: a fable, ‘The Ant and the
Grasshopper’
My bed is more comfortable than this one.
Irregular comparatives and superlatives
better than / worse than
enormous, prepare, worry, thick, dig, share, generous, lazy the best / the worst
Long a and e sounds: Reading: a magazine article: ‘What do you like for breakfast?’ (reading and Values 1:
a: train, tray, cake understanding a magazine article; matching specific information to the Values in town (Helpful and
appropriate text) respectful behaviour in a restaurant)
e: tree, leaves, key
Listening: identifying details about family meals Being polite to the people around you
Speaking: asking and answering questions about eating habits Not playing with toys while you are
Writing: recognizing syllables in words; Workbook – writing about my eating
eating habits Helping restaurant staff and treating
them with respect
Long i, o and u Reading: a poem: ‘Festival day’ (reading and understanding a poem; matching
sounds: questions and answers) Having good table manners
i: light, cry, bike Listening: identifying different musical activities Not creating hazards while people are
carrying food and drink
o: boat, blow, bone Speaking: asking and answering questions about musical preferences and abilities
u: room, blue, flute Writing: the double consonant rule; Workbook – writing a description of a picture
f and ph spellings: Reading: a non-fiction text: ‘Dinosaur data’ (reading and understanding a factual
f: flamingo, scarf, feet text from an information book; matching questions and answers)
ph: phone, nephew, Listening: identifying favourite things on a school trip
alphabet Speaking: asking and answering questions about school trips
Writing: exclamation marks; Workbook – writing a webpage about my school trip
Soft c and g sounds: Reading: a fable: ‘The Ant and the Grasshopper’ (reading a modern version of a
c: city, ice, dance, rice fable; completing sentences with the correct word)
g: cage, page, giraffe, Listening: identifying chronology in a fable
stage Speaking: telling a story from pictures
Writing: identifying irregular plurals; Workbook – writing a fable
How much Core: money, passenger, arrivals, departures, luggage, How much time have we got? /
8
passport, suitcase, magazine, newspaper, coin I’ve got lots of pencils. / I haven’t got many pencils.
time have p70 Words in context: my holiday some / any
we got? unusual, journey, fall asleep, whistle, hotel, disappointed, Have you got any newspapers?
fireworks, fair
We’ve got some pencils, but we haven’t got any pens.
Something Core: cartoon, radio, camcorder, the news, documentary, I switched on the TV to watch sports.
9
channel, advert, remote control, TV programme, mobile phone We went in the boat to see the dolphins.
new to p76 Words in context: TV programmes How often … ?
watch! factory, poor, ticket, lucky, kick-off, championship, stadium, How often do you watch TV?
play a trick on
I watch TV once / twice a week.
I’ve Core: printer, screen, mouse, log on, speakers, click on, save He’s put the books on the shelves.
10
a document, memory stick, search the Internet Present perfect: questions, answers and negatives
printed my p82 Words in context: sending emails Have you seen my new speakers?
homework type the address, subject, keyboard, spell checker, attach a Yes, I have. / No, she hasn’t.
photo, a website, send a message
She hasn’t printed the document.
11
city, desert, island, cave Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.
you ever p88 Words in context: ‘The Amazing Escape’ Present perfect: never
been…? explorer, melt, frozen, sink (sank), lifeboat, survive, storm,
wave, rescue
She’s never been to an oasis.
We’ve never fallen in the mountains.
12
Core: a headache, feel sick, feel dizzy, a cold, a cough, an You should drink some water.
What’s the earache, a stomach ache, a sore throat, take medicine
p94 You shouldn’t eat lots of cakes.
matter? Words in context: how to stay healthy could / couldn’t
healthy, fit, energy, crisps, sugar, cabbage, calcium, sardine Max couldn’t eat dinner, but he could eat lots of cakes.
13 Can you
help me?
p100
lid, mango, peel
Words in context: child heroes
hero, classmates, earthquake, collapse, carry, ceremony,
Relative pronouns
This is the boy who didn’t put the lid on.
This is the smoothie which was in the blender.
bubble, prize
14 We were
fishing
p106
daughter, niece, nephew
Words in context: ‘My relatives are coming!’
relatives, toddler, normal, cute, squeeze, queue, stay in
Dates and I was born …
My mum was born in 1981.
She was born on 9th July.
touch, miss someone
15 news, bad
news
p112
receptionist, mechanic, author
Words in context: ‘Three wishes’
They were smiling when I went in.
Grammar homophones: there / they’re / their
fisherman, speak (spoke), silly, surprised, sausage, delicious, There is some good news. / They’re very happy. /
wish for, pull They will be with their cousins.
le and al endings: Reading: an information leaflet: ‘How to stay healthy’ (completing sentences with
le: candle, castle, table, the correct word)
people Listening: identifying details about children’s healthy lifestyles
al: sandal, animal, Speaking: describing what you do to be healthy
hospital, cereal Writing: because and so; Workbook – writing an information leaflet
1
Working with words: subject, verb, object; adjectives and adverbs
You can
p25 Words in context: My tree house
build it! Class Book: tree house, laugh, crooked, plans, board, ladder, straight, toolbox
Workbook: beach house, shade, branches, seaweed
Putting on a play
curtain, stage, script, lights, make-up, character, costume, audience
Working with words: silent letters gh and k
2
Class Book: lights, night, straight, know, knee, knife
It’s show
p33 Workbook: knit, knot, fright, flight
time! Words in context: The Crown Diamond
Class Book: servant, enter, diamond, detective, arrest, note, robbery, criminal
Workbook: detective, investigate, clues, props
Household items
broom, lampshade, sponge, rubber gloves, washing line, feather duster, cloth, sack
Working with words: suffix -ion
3
Class Book: invent / invention, act / action, direct / direction, congratulate / congratulation,
The best
p41 decorate / decoration, celebrate / celebration
party ever! Workbook: discuss / discussion, protect / protection, collect / collection, pollute / pollution
Words in context: Lost at the carnival
Class Book: parade, speakers, mask, float, microphone, crowd, dancers, stilts
Workbook: clap, cheer, plug in, wave
Extensive reading p49 Non-fiction: National Youth Theatre Fiction: The Raft
The environment
damage, clean up, the environment, litter, planet, pollution, rubbish dump, wildlife
Working with words: compound nouns
Recycling
oil, bottle bank, carrier bag, paper, chemicals, recycling centre, metal, battery
Working with words: prefix re-
5 Reuse and
recycle
p58
Class Book: remove, return, recycle, reuse, retell, rewrite
Workbook: recharge, refill, rebuild, redecorate
Words in context: As good as new
Class Book: greetings card, ribbon, bracelet, bus ticket, map, car tyre, juice carton, wrapping paper
Workbook: stick, glue, cut up, roll
6 about
wildlife!
p66
Class Book: keep / keeper, present / presenter, sing / singer, invent / inventor, act / actor, visit / visitor
Workbook: teach / teacher, help / helper, direct / director, calculate / calculator
Words in context: Gorilla Kingdom
Class Book: extinct, species, endangered, prevent, wild, population, circus, threat
Workbook: research, donation, adopt, habitat
Extensive reading p74 Non-fiction: Trash People Fiction: The Elephant’s Child
Present perfect: ever / never Reading: a narrative poem: My tree house Writing focus: identifying rhythm in
Have you ever cleaned a kitchen? (reading and understanding a poem) (Cross- poetry (counting syllables and stresses)
curricular link) Writing outcome: writing a poem using
I’ve never made a cake.
Listening: ordering objects, identifying syllable counts and stresses (Workbook)
Present perfect: for / since
speakers
Ben has had woodwork lessons since he was eight.
Speaking: asking and answering questions
He’s worked on this wooden table for two weeks. about making things
Past simple and present perfect Reading: a play script: The Crown Diamond Writing focus: features of a play script
It was great! (reading and understanding a play script, Writing outcome: writing the final
identifying true or false sentences) (Cross- scene of a play to complete a play script
I’ve tidied up all the leaves.
curricular link) (Workbook)
already / yet / before / just
Listening: ordering events in a play
I’ve already built the set.
Speaking: predicting the ending to a play,
I haven’t learnt the script yet. talking about stories and characters
I haven’t been in a play before.
Karen has just finished the costumes.
Comparatives and superlatives Reading: a story: Lost at the Carnival (reading Writing focus: beginnings and endings
as … as … and understanding a story, completing of stories
sentences with the correct word) Writing outcome: ending a story
It’s as colourful as the carnival in Rio.
Listening: predicting and listening for (Workbook)
not as … as …
descriptions
It’s not as big as the carnival in Rio.
Speaking: asking and answering questions
too / enough about wearing costumes
It’s too dark now.
There’s not enough light in here.
Past simple and past continuous: interrupted Reading: an information text: An eco home Writing focus: making writing more fluent
actions (reading and understanding an information Writing outcome: writing an information
Some children were playing when we arrived. text, correcting false sentences) (Cross- text (Workbook)
curricular link)
Used to
Listening: identifying details of a lifestyle
There used to be lots of litter here.
Speaking: asking and answering questions
about the environment
will / won’t Reading: a magazine article: As good as new Writing focus: making suggestions
Now Chip will know how to do everything and he (reading and understanding a magazine article, Writing outcome: writing a leaflet
won’t make mistakes. identifying true or false sentences) (Cross- (Workbook)
curricular link)
Present continuous with future meaning
Listening: listening and ordering events
We’re leaving at two o’clock.
Speaking: asking and answering questions
about recycling
Going to: future plans and intentions Reading: an article: Gorilla Kingdom (reading Writing focus: topic sentences and
My class is going to adopt a tiger. and understanding an article, identifying true paragraphs
or false sentences) (Cross-curricular link) Writing outcome: writing an article
Going to: predictions
Listening: listening and completing fact files (Workbook)
It’s going to fall.
Speaking: asking and answering questions
about animals
7 Call an Class Book: put on, take off, put away, get out, put down, pick up
p75 Workbook: look after, hand out, drop off, cheer up
ambulance! Words in context: A day in the life of a firefighter
Class Book: hose, train, site, flood, breathing apparatus, accident, check, rescue
Workbook: lifeguard, crew, volunteer, coastguard
Food
additives, dairy products, health food, home-made, ingredients, junk food, ready-made, sugar
Working with words: phrasal verbs with get
8 Let’s eat
healthily
p83
Class Book: get up, get on with, get on, get off
Workbook: get back, get stuck, get around to, get rid of
Words in context: The healthy eating pyramid
Class Book: energy, calories, snacks, sweet, salty, diet, vitamins, source
Workbook: clever, plenty, brain, raw
Sport
athlete, coach, training, trophy, goalkeeper, fan, exercise, captain
Working with words: antonyms
9 The big
match
p91
Class Book: best, worst, win, lose, give, take
Workbook: deep, shallow, noisy, quiet, clean, dirty
Words in context: Just breathe
Class Book: process, oxygen, blood, breathe, lungs, pump, carbon dioxide, heart
Workbook: beat, pulse rate, wrist, steady
Archaeology
archaeologist, column, statue, steps, block, pot, jewellery, carving
Working with words: suffix -ful
10 Ancient
buildings
p100
Class Book: wonder / wonderful, cheer / cheerful, help / helpful, care / careful, play / playful
Workbook: thought / thoughtful, colour / colourful, fear / fearful
Words in context: The lost city
Class Book: slanted, ruins, maze, aqueduct, palace, ancient, fortress, explore
Workbook: rich, central heating, border, invade
A time capsule
time capsule, bank note, photo album, manual, diary, memory stick, stamp, receipt
A message Working with words: homonyms
11 for the
future
p108
Class Book: stamp (n) (v), float (n) (v), spring (n) (n), note (n) (n), coach (n) (n), light (n) (adj)
Workbook: duck (n) (v), match (n) (v), sink (n) (v)
Words in context: A Kid in King Arthur’s Court
Class Book: director, comedy, confident, earthquake, performance, knight, special effects, teenager
Workbook: challenge, mysterious, swap places, boarding school
The news
photographer, microphone, flash, lens, reporter, interview, article, news
Working with words: adjectives with -ing
12
Class Book: interest / interesting, frighten / frightening, relax / relaxing, excite / exciting, bore / boring,
Be a part
p116 amaze / amazing
of history! Workbook: surprise / surprising, confuse / confusing, tire / tiring, amuse / amusing
Words in context: Who deserves a high salary?
Class Book: salary, factory, deserve, scientist, celebrity, surgeon, improve, hero
Workbook: earn, charity, education, wheelchair
First conditional Reading: an information poster: The healthy Writing focus: concluding a personal
If I press this button, the machine will make a pizza. eating pyramid (reading and understanding an account
information poster, answering comprehension Writing outcome: writing a personal
First conditional questions
questions) (Cross-curricular link) account (Workbook)
Will I get ill if I don’t eat fruit and vegetables?
Listening: listening and summarizing
Speaking: asking and answering questions
about diet
Modal verbs: may, might and could Reading: a process text: Just breathe (reading Writing focus: writing up notes into full
I might need to do more work on these boots. and understanding a process text, answering sentences
comprehension questions) (Cross-curricular Writing outcome: writing up an interview
have to / had to statements and questions
link) from notes (Workbook)
Do you have to exercise every day?
Listening: listening for detail in an interview
We had to tidy our bedrooms before we could go out
Speaking: asking and answering questions
to play yesterday.
about exercise
Indefinite pronouns Reading: an article: The Lost City (reading and Writing focus: making writing more
There are machines everywhere. understanding an article, identifying true or interesting
false sentences) (Cross-curricular link) Writing outcome: writing a descriptive
There is something wrong with all my inventions.
Listening: listening for details about ancient account (Workbook)
Is there anything wrong?
sites
Question tags
Speaking: asking and answering about
These necklaces are beautiful, aren’t they? museums
The passive (present simple) Reading: a film review: A Kid in King Arthur’s Writing focus: features of a film review
English is spoken in many different countries. Court (reading and understanding a film Writing outcome: writing a film review
review, completing sentences with the correct (Workbook)
Passive and active
word)
People in costumes greet visitors.
Listening: listening and identifying
Visitors are greeted by people in costumes. descriptions
Speaking: asking and answering questions
about films
The passive (past simple) Reading: an Internet forum: Who deserves a Writing focus: expressing opinions
You were invented to cook and clean. high salary? (reading and understanding an Writing outcome: writing an opinion text
Internet forum, matching people and opinions) (Workbook)
Passive questions
(Cross-curricular link)
Is English spoken in the USA?
Listening: listening and identifying opinions
Who was the telephone invented by?
Speaking: asking and answering questions
about future aspirations
Words
Revision: names of countries, past simple forms of common irregular verbs
Starter: p23
Welcome back!
Describing art
Core: mural, painting, landscape, portrait, art gallery, foreground, background, sculpture
1
Working with words: Prefixes un- / im-
Art project! p26 Words in context
stare, borrow, row, smoke, hit, splash, float (v), tie (v) (Class Book); lightning, oars, grab, bank (Workbook)
Extreme Sports
Core: ice skating, skiing, baseball, rugby, mountain biking, caving, paragliding, rock climbing
2 Sports
adventures!
p34
Working with words: Prefixes dis- / in-
Words in context
diving, pearl, equipment, talented, freedom, environment, wildlife (Class Book); provide, volunteer, skills,
protect (Workbook)
Festival adjectives
Core: original, awful, amazing, deserted, disgusting, traditional, bright, delicious
Working with words: Suffix -ous
Words in context
3 It’s festival
time!
p42
last (v), celebrate, snack, brick, garlic, demonstration, dish, dessert (Class Book); hang, decorate, recipe, bunch
(Workbook)
Extensive reading p50 Non-fiction: The Olympic Games Fiction: The Picture of Dorian Gray
Forms of transport
Core: hot-air balloon, submarine, coach, yacht, helicopter, motorbike, lorry, barge
Working with words: Phrasal verbs
4 Transport of
the future!
p51
Words in context
ideal, loads, connect, local, private, balance, mud, log (Class Book); package, 4 by 4 vehicle, railway,
sand dunes (Workbook)
Inventions
Core: design, discover, invent, build, device, machine, inspiration, experiment
Computer verbs
Core: connect, disconnect, log on, log off, download, upload, surf, attach (Class Book); bug, chip, mouse,
speaker (Workbook)
6 You’ve won a
computer!
p67 Working with words: Homonyms
Words in context
Core: complication, create, experimental, huge, cursor, immediately, president, market (Class Book); public,
available, expect, ordinary (Workbook)
Extensive reading p75 Non-fiction: The History of Glass Making Fiction: The Railway Children
Going to and will Reading: a story: Island adventure (reading Writing focus: writing a story
I’m going to visit an art gallery this afternoon. and understanding an extract from a story, Writing outcome: completing a story
I’ll come with you. understanding words from the context) (Workbook)
(Cross-curricular link)
Present continuous with future meaning
Listening: listening for details about a painting
We’re meeting at ten o’clock.
Speaking: asking and answering questions
about paintings
First conditional and first conditional questions Reading: a sports profile: Tanya Streeter Writing focus: using a concept map to
If the weather is good, we’ll go paragliding. (reading and understanding a biographical plan
Will you come for a walk if the weather is good? article, understanding words from the context) Writing outcome: completing a concept
Second conditional Listening: listening for detail in a sports profile map and using it to write a leaflet
Speaking: asking and answering questions (Workbook)
If I had a camera, I’d take a picture.
about sports
Present perfect: for / since / already / just / yet / before Reading: a travel article: Top Ten Food Festivals Writing focus: letter writing conventions
I’ve been here since nine o’clock. (reading and understanding a travel article, Writing outcome: writing a letter to a
The festival has been on for five days. understanding words from the context) friend (Workbook)
The procession has already finished. Listening: listening for detail in an interview
I’ve just eaten some delicious pancakes. Speaking: asking and answering questions
about food festivals
I haven’t seen any fireworks yet.
I’ve never eaten anything so delicious before.
Past simple and present perfect
I went to that festival last year.
I’ve made my costume.
Present perfect continuous 1 Reading: a book extract: Transport around Writing focus: using process diagrams
Passengers have been waiting for five hours. the world (reading and understanding a book Writing outcome: using a process diagram
Time markers extract, understanding words from the context) to explain how a bike works (Workbook)
for / since / all morning / all day / all week Listening: listening for detail in an interview
Present perfect continuous 2 Speaking: asking and answering questions
about different forms of transport
I’m tired because I’ve been working on a new invention.
What have you been doing?
Have you been swimming?
The passive (present simple and past simple) Reading: a timeline: The History of the Pen Writing focus: writing a biography
Many kinds of chewing gum are made. (reading and understanding a text with a Writing outcome: writing a biography
The gum wasn’t advertised. timeline, understanding words from the (Workbook)
context) (Cross-curricular link)
The passive (present continuous)
Listening: identifying opinions
My computer is being repaired at the moment.
Speaking: asking and answering questions
about inventions
The passive (future) Reading: a website article: Computers - Fun Writing focus: presenting a research report
You will be given ten new laptops. Facts (reading and understanding a webpage, Writing outcome: writing a research report
The passive (present perfect) understanding words from the context) (Workbook)
These wires have been disconnected. (Cross-curricular link)
Listening: listening for detail about why people
use computers
Speaking: asking and answering questions
about computers
Mystery
Core: mysterious, strange, ancient, fascinating, site, evidence, investigation, artefact
Working with words: Suffix -able
8 It’s a
mystery!
p84 Words in context
Core: sketch (n), figure, soil, underneath, clear away, climate, incredible (Class Book); quarry, erupt, statue,
platform (Workbook)
Survival items
Core: penknife, water bottle, fishing line, whistle, needle and thread, rope, matches, first aid kit
9
Working with words : Homophones
Survival! p92 Words in context
storm, survivor, supplies, shelter, sails, fence, cut down, wall (Class Book); hunt, hut, alone, seal (Workbook)
Extensive reading p109 Non-fiction: Atlantis: the lost city Fiction: We Didn’t Mean to Go to Sea
World languages
Core: official language, bilingual, multilingual, native speaker, accent, mother tongue, dialect, fluent
Working with words: Suffix -ery
Space
Core: time capsule, bank note, photo album, manual, diary, memory stick, stamp, receipt
11
Working with words: Phrasal verbs
Space Words in context
p109
travel! head off, spun, diamond, precious, glow, surface, bumpy, snug (Class Book); beams, imagine, launch,
observatory (Workbook)
Holiday adjectives
Core: cheap, expensive, peaceful, busy, luxurious, basic, stimulating, dull
Working with words: Silent letters: w and h
12 Holiday
time!
p117
Words in context
give up, rickshaw, rush, scary, unfortunately, spicy, flavours, board game (Class Book); perfect, coral reef,
orang-utan, market (Workbook)
Extensive reading p125 Non-fiction: British English and American English Fiction: The Diary of an Astronaut
Past perfect Reading: an interview: The Nazca Lines Writing focus: features of a tourist
After they had climbed onto the ship, they saw there (reading and understanding an interview, information leaflet
was no one there. understanding words from the context) Writing outcome: writing a tourist
Past perfect questions and negative sentences (Cross-curricular link) information leaflet (Workbook)
Had people invented trucks and trains before they built Listening: listening for detail in an advert
the Pyramids? Speaking: asking and answering questions
They hadn’t invented trucks and trains before they built about mysteries
the Pyramids.
Third conditional Reading: a story extract: Robinson Crusoe Writing focus: features of an advice leaflet
If the machine had worked, he would have been happy. (reading and understanding a story extract, Writing outcome: writing an advice leaflet
Modal verbs: have to, must, should and ought to understanding words from the context) (Workbook)
You have to bring a water bottle. Listening: listening and ordering events
You mustn’t leave the group. Speaking: asking and answering questions
about surviving on a desert island
You shouldn’t bring valuable possessions.
You ought to bring a camera.
Reported speech (all tenses) Reading: a Question and Answer text: Writing focus: writing an advert
He said he wanted to visit many countries. Languages of the World (reading and Writing outcome: writing an advert
He said he was looking forward to the trip. understanding a Question and Answer text, (Workbook)
understanding words from the context) (Cross-
He said he had cycled around Africa.
curricular link)
He said he had had lessons in French and Arabic.
Listening: listening and matching speakers to
He said the trip would take about two years. statements
Reflexive pronouns: myself, yourself, itself, himself, Speaking: asking and answering questions
herself, ourselves, yourselves and themselves about languages
The machine turned itself off.
Reported speech: Wh- questions: Where, Why, Reading: a poem: Dreaming in a spaceship Writing focus: writing a poem and using
What, Who and When (reading and understanding a poem, similes
He asked him where he was. understanding words from the context) (Cross- Writing outcome: writing a poem using
Reported speech: commands and requests curricular link) similes (Workbook)
told / asked Listening: listening and identifying missing
He told us to turn off our mobile phones. words in a poem
He asked them to leave quietly. Speaking: asking and answering questions
about space
wish Reading: a travel blog: My year around the world Writing focus: structuring an opinion essay
I wish I was taller. (reading and understanding an Internet travel Writing outcome: writing an opinion essay
I wish I could fly. blog, understanding words from the context) (Workbook)
(Cross-curricular link)
I wish it wasn’t the last day of our holiday.
Listening: listening for detail in an interview
Question tags
Speaking: asking and answering questions
There are lots of robots, aren’t there?
about travelling
There will be lots of robots, won’t there?
You like ice cream, don’t you?