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Eel C= Hew Edition CIEEtT ——. Se Ua oe eo BOM BairNewaedlition Gogo LovesPublished by Pearson Longman Asia ELT 20/F Cornwall House Taikoo Place 979 King’s Road Quarry Bay Hong Kong fax: +852 28569578 email: pearsonlongman.hk@pearson.com www.pearsonlangman.com and Associated Companies throughout the world, © Pearson Education North Asia Limited 2001 All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be repro- duced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy: ing, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the Publishers. ‘The character of Gogo was originally created by Ken Methold and Paul FitzGerald and is a trademark of Pearson Education. First edition 1996 This edition 2001 Reprinted by Pearson Education Asia Limited 2014 Produced by Pearson Education Asia Limited, Hong Kong GCC/30 ISBN: 978-962-00-5099-2. Publishing Manager: Gregg Schroeder Editor: Christienne Blodget Designer: Junko Funaki Ilustrators: Chan Tak Hung, Teddy Wong, B. Lai Siu Kuen, Ruriko Ide, Maxim Tang, K.Y. Chan We are grateful to the following for their permission to reproduce copyright digital images: © 2001 CORBIS for pp. 63-64 (Australia, Thailand, Finland, Viet- nam) and Thanksgiving and Christmas on_p. 65. Weld like to thank Tony Hertz for the photos on p. 65 (Halloween, New Year's Day, Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day and Independence Day) and the children on p. 66. oes Series Consultant Julie Gienger Reviewers Keiko Abe-Ford CALA: Communication and Language As- sociates Tokyo, Japan Annie Ya-Hui Chuang Ming-Hu Elementary School Taipei, Taiwan Casey Kim e-Future / David English House Seoul, Korea Dr. WonKey Lee Seoul National University of Education Seoul, Korea Reiko Tada GET: Group of English Teachers Nishinomiya-shi, Japan Mei-li Tsai Professional EL Education ‘Tainan, Taiwan Tu, Chao-Lee Tien Mu Elementary Schoo! Taipei, Taiwan We would also like to thank the many teachers who have offered their feedback on the series, in particular: Stuart Bowie Jennifer Leska Catherine Bryden Tammy F H, Liu Frances Burgess Eriko Momosaki Craig Burt Tkuko Nakama Jittra Chaitongkaow — Fumiko Oishi Rosa Chan Yoko Sekigawa Pauline Gyamfi Kumiko Shimamura Susan Han Cathleen Swarthout Jan Lih-Shin Hideo Takayanagi Kahoru Kagiya Tokiko Tanaka Sawako Kashiwara Yoko Yamashina Atsuko KazahayaContents Do you know ...? rget language Parts of the body Activities Locations Clothing, Careers Function Review of Student's Book 4 Come with me! Isthis yourdictionary? No, its not. Irs Tomy's dictionary. What does she do? She's a pilot. Review of Student's Book 4 Do you have any glue? Doyouhave any glue? No.1 dont, But | havesome tape. Gogo, do you have any staples? No, I don't have any'staples, Does she have any envelopes? Yes, she dees, She has some envelopes. Asking about and describing possessions T's cold in winter. What's the weather like in fall? It's usually cool and windy in fall. Isitrainy in winter? No, it's nat. Its cold and snowy. What's the weather like today? It's sunny and hat. ‘Talking about the weather and the seasons. Review of Units 1-3 What did you do, Gogo? What did you do last night* I played basketball. What did jenny da last Sunday? She planted some flowers. Asking about and describing past actions What did you eat this morning? What did you do this moming? I read comic books. Did you go to the beach this afternoon? No, I didn't, Twent to the park Asking about and describing past actions Where were you? Where were you at 3:30? Iwas at the subway station, Twas waiting for my friend, Were you at the bookstore at 7:00? No, I wasn't. !was at the tay store. [was looking for a game. Asking about and describing ‘where one was inthe past Review of Units 5-7 9 When's your birthday? 10 What are you going to do today? ‘When's your birthday? My birthday’s October 20th. What's the date today? It’s August 7th. What are you going to do today? 1'm going to write letters, Are you going to get haircut tomorrow? No, I'm nat, Tim going to see the doctor. ‘Talking about birthdays: and dates ‘Asking about and describing future actions 11 Will you put away your toys? ‘Will you take out the trash, please? Sure. I'll take it ‘outnow, ‘Will you hang up your clothes? Sure, I'll hang them up ina minute. Will you clean my room, please? Sorry, I'm busy now. Review of units 9-11 ‘What’ the weather like in January? tts summer in Australia in January. We need air conditioners, Is ithot in Thailand in july? Yes, itis, Its hot and there are alot of storms. ‘Talking about the weather When is Halloween? I's October 31. ‘Tomorrow is Christmas. What are you going to do? Were going to open presents, ‘Talking about holidays Review of Units 1-3, 5-7, 9-11b= se a = = me { Do you know ...?} _— at betel re :Ayre ree . Erans 1 Come with me! —- Conversation Listen and look. «a Where are you going? Look! They're swimming.Vocabulary Listen and say. E& &) mail carrier pilot farmer flight atiendant ee Te g 122 v* ** uncle cousin calendar dictionary diary Review ca magazine » newspaper « planner Listen and say. - =) Is this your at No, ifs not. Is dictionary? Tony's dictionary. What does she do? She's a pilot.a ga A Practice 1 Read, listen and check. FE & J A What does he do? B_ What does she want to be? Practice 2 Ask, answer and write. ® D & What does your mom or dad do? What do you want to be?Song activity @ Listen and sing. & SF What do you want to do? What do you want to do? I want fo visit Aunt Sally, visit Aunt Sally, visit Aunt Sally. What do you want to do? I want to visit Aunt Sally and see my cousin Sue. What do you want to do? I want to visit Uncle Jimmy, visit Uncle “Isc visit Uncle Jimmy. What do you want to do? I want fo visit Uncle Jimmy and see my cousin Lou. @ Look and circle. ) of a|el[alolec|[x[r[t| r[o[yulm| Gime r/eiwitlelalt[H#|ele|x|o| fee Ylolalultlelw[ol ely [wT | lun FY tix [we lol alP | ols] |W] sn Al k(t|clole|olu|slrlnlel—— mf elRitialrlolm|ulsirire| 1] eis|e(xfolalrlslt|e|6| LUwilr|tlotelzit relelrlizi YA Al U|N|TIM|VIlUlHiRi al @| ome o|ij/¥|aiwilx)Flo|a/e|o|c| se G/rRia/w[o|m|o[Tt/ H/E/R|w| uncete, Acti \vity Read and write. HE) & This is my aunt. Her name's Sally. She's my mother’s sister. She's 42 years old. She can fly an airplane. She's a pilot. She has three children. Tlove my Aunt Sally very much. A. What's Jenny's aunt's name? Her name's Sally. B. How old is she? C. What does she do? This is my uncle. His name's Jimmy. ‘He's a very tall man. He's my father’s brother, He's a mail carrier, He visits our house every day. He has two children. His house is next to the shopping mall. A. What does Uncle Jimmy do? B. How many children does he have? C. Where's Uncle Jimmy's house?Sounds and words @ Listen, point and say. & ae £=) SS eee scesecheeeesessce a eoeee ene love @ Read, say and circle. Mc a A My(mother)makes(Mmoney)every (month). o B The bus driver's brother brushes his teeth. € The ducks and doves dance on drums. BQ we D The happy hippo loves his hungry son. gr ec E Let's have some fun in the sun on Monday. mw ~F © 8 Oa -« S @ Ea @2 Do you have any glue? Conversation Listen and look. A zd Do you have 1. any glue? re No, I don't. But I have some rubber bands.Vocabulary Listen and say. Be staples highlighters scissors envelopes Bo qj 7 Me paper clips rubber bands paper glue stickers * postcards * markers Target Gn pa Listen and say. BLS Do you have any glue? No, I don’t. But | have some tape. Gogo, do you have any staples? No. I don’t have any staples. Does she have any envelopes?Practice 1 Read, listen and check. EE -& J A What does he have? B What do they have? 2 os [= ef | as je. | Practice 2 Di hi Ask, answer and mark. LP) YD XY sepa clips? any Poperclips | scissors | stamps highlighters) staples | envelopes ee Me [— iFSong activity @ Listen and sing. = vod Do you have any staples? ¥ anh Do you have any staples? Do you have any glue? 4 I don't have any staples, Ba But have some glue. Does she have any paper? Does she have any tape? a=” She doesn't have any paper, But she has some tape. a L)/ @ Write and sing, Ox Co Does he have any pencils? @ Does he have 2 \) pens? 0) He doesn't have _____ pencils, i v I Do they have any stickers? stamps? They any stickers.Activity Look and write. A SF 1 Does Jenny have any rubber bands? No, she doesn't. But she has some staples. 2 Do Mr. and Mrs. Green have any paper clips? Yes, they do. They have some paper clips. 3 Does Tony have any tape? 4 Does Lisa have any stamps? § Does Gogo have any envelopes? 6 Does Ben have any scissors? 13Sounds and words @ Listen, point and say. SS &B i=) : : { 3 : : cat : 3 ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ : i \ if : ‘ : : a * : i H , js i i I bat at £ parrot : @ Read, say and circle. Ee =) or A Gogo has a pet. It's a white rabbit. It likes to eat a carrot every day. The rabbit does not like the vet. But it likes Tony and Jenny a lot. She likes to eat breakfast at nine o'clock. Today, she’s going to visit Nat Nat is her best friend.— 3 It’s cold in winter. Conversation Listen and look. Look at the flowers! Ifs spring! | Its summer! Is hot in summer. Look at the leaves! The leaves |, | are red, yellow and orange.Se Vocabulary Listen and say. = = Listen and say, What's the weather = Ly What's the weather like in WY i like today? windy in fall. 24 I's usually =A ‘No, it's not. I's 16Practice 1 Read, listen and check. Aa Es J (er fan .\ cE aa = “a #) » @ & mw & be sunny hot windy cool cloudy cold warm rainy snowy A What's the weather like in summer? B_ What's the weather like today? Sy tty | BBB ii BRB OR) He 3 t Se 8 ¥ t. o oie SEE Oo Sy | _ MR ss COs —=O- “4 NM eye ey ae RS CO ME © Practice 2 Read and write. [i & ‘A What's the weather like in spring in your country? “B) What's the weather like today? ‘© What's your favorite season? WChant activity , @ Listen and chant. B&B xX Hot! Hot! So hot! Hot! Hot! So hot! Hot! Hot! So hot! Is it hot in summer? I's so hot! Is it hot in summer? - I's so hot! Hot! Hot! So hot! Hot! Hot! So hot! @ Look, write and chant. ZA eS KR {$6 — pS sit ____inthe______? sso! Isit______ in the ___m__? sso! — ——— | fi GG 18ion wear ® 8 ® © Sw ® H B sunny hot windy cool cloudy cold rainy snowy “1 What's the weather like in Bangkok? It's hot and rl. (2 What's the weather like in Toronto? 3) What's the weather like in Allanta? 4) What's the weather like in Seoul? (5) What's the weather like in Tokyo? “6 What's the weather like in Bogota?_——___________ Sounds and words @ Listen, point and say. ra tid © * Seeesenees a a = ee aseseeeees Beccscsaae yawn yogurt @ Write and say. SF & « ° a e a ® o (a the y words ; — (a know. hart 20@ Listen, read and circle, =] A oo” A [wantto bea mother. homemaker. B Do you have any scissors? swimsuits? stamps? C Insummer, it's ahatonason. ahotSunday, hot and sunny. D My mother’s brother is my uncle. my umbrella. my father. E My petis going to the bat. the bed. the vet. @ Listen, look and check. fe] a J ww Ey ; D WToday, it’s cool and windy. It’s usually cool and windy in fall, My uncle and | are going to the shopping mall. We want to eat something there. I want to buy a calendar and a dictionary, too. 1. What's the weather like today? It's cool and windy. 2. What's the weather like in fall? 3. Where are the boy and his uncle going? 4. What does the boy want to buy at the shopping mall? This is the pet store. They have a lot of animals here. They have some birds and snakes. They have some fish and mice, too. They don't have any dogs. But they have a cat! It’s a gray cat, It's yawning right now. 1. Do they have any snakes at the pet store? 2. Do they have any dogs? 3. What color is the cat? 4. What's the cat doing? Listen, read and circle. S&S FE] oo” yawn — run hello Gellow) bat vet — kite hat sun ball son —_ hungry year fun number eat oxrr@ 22me 5 What did you do, Gogo? Conversation Listen and look, What did you do in the parade?HY Vocabulary Listen and say. ) =) watch bake watched practice ”e practiced planted talked walked cleaned a last night » the day before yesterday « last Sunday Target Listen and say. & f= | What did you do last night? { What did Jenny do last Sunday? | x ys (¢ Dot She planted some flowers. OK Iplayed basketball. 24or eee Practice 1 Read, listen and check. EE) 3) J A. What did he do last Thursday? 'B What did they do yesterday? [2) 3 (a) Re D What did she do the day before Practice 2 Ask, answer and write. ® D & What did you do yesterday? | Me 25Chant activity @ Listen and chant. & A What did you do? What did you do? What did you do? What did you do yesterday? I cleaned my room. Oh, yeah! I watched TV. Oh, yeah! iw & = Ltalked to friends. Oh, yeah! And I studied English! Oh, yeah! @ Look, write and chant. PF & What did you do? What did you do? one, What did you do yesterday? Ia cake. Oh, yeah! I outside. Oh, yeah! I my dog. Oh, yeah! And] a lot. Oh, yeah! What did you do? What did you do? What did you do yesterday? : I my hair. Oh, yeah! 4 ]_____ breakfast. Oh, yeah! I1___ a friend. Oh, yeah! Andwe a lot. Oh, “"h- ub aH 26Acti ctivity Look and write. a P Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat watched TV e baked a cake © & practiced the violin & eS played ping-pong @ © cleaned the bathroom I x4 — studied math Ft 1 What did Lisa do last Monday? 2. What did Tony do last Friday? 3. What did Mr. Green do last Tuesday? 4 What did Jenny do last Wednesday? 5 What did Ben do last Saturday? “6 What did Gogo do last Thursday? 27Sounds and words @ Listen, point and say. & &S & | a ; : : ; i : ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ : painted ; i : : » i ' " : : ' ‘ . . ' ' . . i ’ ' : ‘ ‘ ‘ washed : carried 4 acted H @ Read, write and soy. Hi #® = SHClgTVegeogots a6G06 25606 Last week, I visit ____ my grandmother. We listen ___ to music and plant ___ flowers. count ____ the flowers. There were twenty-five. Then yesterday, I help ___ my mom and bake ____ cookies. When we finish ___, Iwash ___ the dishes and she clean ___ the kitchen. Then last night, 1 watch ___ TV and play ___ video games. It was fun! 28& What did you eat this morning? Conversation Listen and look. a : 24 oe Bea [ate cheese, chocolate, l chicken and ice cream [ Oh, bottle of water! = Tm thirsty. { Did you drink anything this morning?en 9 Vocabulary Listen and say. & &=) Bonus morning ° afternoon + evenin: Target cm 9 9 Listen and say. S&S = What did youdo | [Tread Did you goto | (iio tdidn't this morning? comic books. the beach Iwent to the park, this afternoon? - 30pmcctae romans ———— ee a Practice 1 Read, listen and check. | & J ‘A. What did he do this afternoon? B What did she do last Saturday? 31@ Chant activity 'y listen, write and chant, ES) Fe AX I took a trip! Itook a trip! Itook a trip! I went fo Spain. Isang a song. I danced around And played in the rain. a trip! a trip! fo France. a book. a bike And learned to dance. ee) _—_________a trip! ____ a trip! to Rome. pizza. a friend And then! 32Activit Read andwrite. HE Today was a busy day. At 6:30, I{fake)___=_a shower. Then Ifea!})______ breakfast. At 8:00, Dad (go) to work and Jenny and 1 {go} to school. I[ride}____ my bike to school and Jenny (ride) ____ the bus. (write) and (read) _____in English, and Jenny (practice) ______ the piano in music class. When we (go) Sse, we (eat) ____——————_—scookies and (drink) silk. We (make) ____ a mess, sol{sweep)___________ the floor in the kitchen and Jenny (wash)______ the dishes. It was a good day! 1 What did Tony do at 6:30? 2. What did Tony's dad do at 8:00? 3 What did Jenny do in music class? 4) What did Tony and Jenny do when they went home? 33,Sounds and words 0 Listen, point and say. & BP =) ie @ listen, write and chant. Bas AK Who did you teach? Who did you teach? I a boy. What did you buy? [_____afoy. What did you see? % I sapie. ol What did you catch? [_____afly. 34— 7 Where were you? Conversation Listen and look. es “= We're home! Yesterday, we were in a desert. We saw a genie veVocabulary listen and say. Ei G=) ine teat eeere toy store dentist's office i subway station Targ et ce waiting for ¢ looking for Listen and say. & ie Iwas al the subway station. No, I wasn't. | was at the toy store. Iwas waiting for my friend. I was looking for a gare. 36Practice 1 Read, listen and check. IEE] es) J ‘A Where was she at 11:00? /B Where was he at 7:30? P =r Ae. ol Oe Bes | | ‘C Where were they this morning? ‘D) Where was he yesterday afternoon? T [Py 3 CI 8 | : K ay Cay Where were you yesterday at 6:00? [ ~ aaa Se Practice 2 Ask, answer and write. L®) LD & 37Song activity @ Listen and sing. S FP Where were you, Jenny? Where were you, Jenny? Where were you, Jenny? Iwas at school. Iwas playing basketball. " ) Playing basketball! Where were you, Mom? Where were you, Mor? Iwas at work. Iwas talking on the phone. Talking on the phone! Where were you, Dad? Where were you, Dad? Iwas at home. Iwas waiting for your mom Waiting for your mom! @ Read and write. mes ‘A Gogo / fair / eating candy apples Gogo was at the fair. He was eating candy apples. ® Tony / home / doing his homework “© lisa / bookstore / looking for a book 38Activity Look and write. PS FS 39 Where was Jenny? She was at the park. She was riding her bike. Where was Tony? Where was Lisa? Where was Mrs. Green? Where was Mr. Green? Where was Ben?Sounds and words @ Listen, point and say. = LB <=) @ Read, say and circle. Be) cr A There's a chicken a in my ice cream 9 B lasked the of Spain a question about the 44%" é C The A’ vie ine S and the A ate the & 2 D The d/ is mine and I play from W to 9 ‘ E Let's run to the and visit Uncle Wayne. 40—§g Review 2 @ Listen, read and circle. = cr @! walked my dog. studied English. visited a friend. ‘B She swept the floor. sang a song. wrote letters. (© We were at the fair. were at home. were at work. ‘D They baked cookies. planted flowers. played baseball. @® te rade a horse. ate some pizza. read a book. @ Listen, look and check. BAI CY) WwW Wo) E) Ww dy ? a 4)© Read and write. =e) e B This morning, I was at the hair salon, I was getting a haircut. My friend o * eee ] Last Monday, I was very busy. I went to school. I studied math, English and science. After school, I practiced the piano. Then I cleaned my room. At 6:30, I ate dinner. I walked my dog after dinner, I went to bed at 9:00. Where did Dave go last Monday? What did he study? What tine did he eat dinner? What did he do affer dinner? Jan was at the bookstore. She was looking for books. Later, we went to a candy store and ate some candy. In the afternoon, I went to the dentist's office. The dentist said not to eat candy. I was sad. Where was Mary this morning? Where was Jan? What did the girls eat? Where did Mary go in the afternoon? Listen, read and circle. & fle] oe cone — violin balloon home helped train caught — taught button saw light thought carried — _ cleaned ducks jacket studied played 427 9 When’s your birthday? Conversation Listen and look. Za I's a birthday party! Grandma, s=_| when's your birthday? " Hey, Jenny! When's 5 your birthday?| | € D> Usenandsoy. El) | (Febuary = March 4 April = 5 May 6 June 7ily =§=8 August i 9 September | 10 October — 11 November 12 December Target Listen and say. & = My birthday’s October 20th. 44Practice 1 Read, listen and check. el & J ‘® Wher’s your birthday? (B) When's her birthday? aw i = 2 m& ‘© What's the date today? (D) What was the date yesterday? ao i ra LE Lo 2 wR (33) | VS\. tae | Mis\ Cl Practice 2 Ask, answer and write. ®) D Ff = (2 3 a a LE 45get ne Chant activity oO Listen and chant. SS xX When’s your birthday? When’s your birthday? 10 1) 12 May 15th! 17 18 19 My birthday is May 15th. Ls OS& APRIL GA SM T W Th ES ‘ Rae e O11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ee @ @ Ask, write and chant. ® & RX When's your birthday? v WwW Th F 3456 10 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 2) 4 25 26 27 98 2 aw a ie € BBG}00— peoe yz BS 24 25 26 When’s your birthday? April 4th! My birthday is April 4th. When’s your birthday? Its today! Happy birthday, today! 2 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 96 When's your birthday? 46Sa Activity Ask and answer. L® | When's Gogo's birthday? +. Jo.nuary Fe br uany Mabe h SmMTWtheES|S MTWThF SIS MTWTE S 123 4 56 1 2 2 ( 28 78 9923/4 56789 10/4 56 7 8 9 10 AT 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2) 22 23 24 25 26 27 S MTWTHE $ I 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 2] 22 2 i 18 (2 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 93 24 98 29 30 31 25 26 27 98 95 26 27 28 29 30 31 Apri | Ma June SMT whESISMTWhES 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2) 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Oc to ber SMTWMTEF S 1283 45 6 7 8 9 10 11 12:13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Q} 22 23 94 95 96 oF 28 29 30 3) When's his birthday? When's her birthday? 1234567 1234 5 12 891011213 14/6 7 8 sie? o 8 8 3 15 1617 18 19 290 21/13 14 I5 16 17 18 19 }10 11 12 13 14 15 16 92 93 24 25 26 27 28/90 2) 22 23 24 25 26/17 1B 19 21 22 23 99 30 27 28 99 30 3) 4 25 26 27 28 29 30 July August September ard wesle we nes MT WwW ThE S 234567 1234 1 89011213 4/5 6 GBs 9 101 35678 lO 11 12 13 [4 15 17 18 19 20 21 92 24 25 26 27 28 29 December TWF S 1 BE OY 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 26 27 28 29 30 31 Nove mber SM TW Th 28 4567 839 b 45678 ay 12 13 14 15 16 19 1} 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 2) 22 23 24/16 18 19 20 aI 22 23 19 20 2] 92 23 24 95 | 2 25 26 27 28 29 30Sounds and words @ Listen, point and say. & a &) 3 > 3 #7 3 | : ‘ U : ‘ i ; ‘noise : j : : eet : : , FORD ‘ ; | 4 we | } soy sauce s boiling j @ Read, write and say. me A Tony boughttwot_° _y s, B Jenny saw four tallb ____s. C Gogo ale somes _______ sauce. ‘D Lisa has three c____ns. E Mrs. Greenis b_______ ling water. -F There was alot ofn ___se at the park. 4810 What are you going to do today? —. Conversation Listen and look. S&S es) j| Are you going to bake some cookies? (ate . What are you | soma fo do oa ey 1 oiVocabulary Listen and say. & = go on vacation get a haircut see the doctor drive to the beach have a party write letters — meet some friends shop for clothes . fix the computer Target Listen and say. =) & tonight » tomorrow « the day after tomorrow What are you going to do today? Are you going to get a haircut tomorrow? (im going to write letters. | No, I'm not. I'm going to see the doctor. << 50Practice 1 Read, listen and check. Ee] & J A What's he going to do today? B What's she going to do tomorrow? ‘D What are they going fo do the day C Whaf's he going to do tonight? after tomorrow? ve a iy V Practice 2 Ask.onswer and write. LD) LD) What are you going to do tonight? a tonight Me 51Chant activity ” Listen, write and chant. BaF AX Are you going to write a letter? Are you going to write a letter? No, I'm not. Are you going to take a test? No, I'm not. Are you going fo shop for clothes? No, I'm not. I'm going to the beach Because it’s hot. Are you going to No, I'm not. Are you going to No, I'm not. Are you going to No, I'm not. Tm going to the lake Because it’s hot. 52What did Jenny 7 [eeveseriays She baked cookies. ? He's going to meet some friends. 53rn —__ jr Sounds and words @ Listen, point and say. eS Py cS) ' ® ‘ : ' . . 9 * ’ : { ‘ : i : snail si i pencil : : : ; : ' a cy bell ‘ hole ' @ Listen and chant. Bx Can you spell snail? @® Can you spell snail? s-n-a-i-| a Can you spell tail? t-a-i-| Can you spell smell? s-m-e-|-l Can you spell bell? e b-e-L-1 Can you spell small? s-m-a-+| Can you spell tall? f-a-L 5411 Will you put away your toys? Conversation Listen and look. = wero ez ii ia J Ese) fens } FF a , : B ~ bee) Sure. I'll hang we ; (SEL 2 Thanks, Gogo. } them up later. 4 We didn't do it. Gogo did it.Vocabulary Listen and say. jurnon foke out turn off the TV Be pick up your toys pul away your books: take out your notebook put on fake off hang up clean up the trash your coat your shoes your clothes your room tele now ina minute later Target cs Listen and say. ao Will you take out the trash, please? Sure. I'll take it out now. Will you hang up your clothes? Will you clean up my room, please? Sure. I'll hang them Up in a minute. Sorry. Im busy now. 56DE Btitienrmnecamnnioreimde Practice 1 Read, listen and check. fT es) J B BY ae i 2) wn ke, Practice 2 Asleand answer, 2) LD Student B put away your books? sure / later y A A ‘B) sure/now 'B) take out the trash? ‘©. take off your shoes? ‘© sure/ina minute 'D sory/busy “D clean up your room? “E) take out your notebook? ‘E sure/now F sure / later “F hang up your clothes? uw SIListen, write and sing. & FE Ss Will you take out the trash? Will you take out the trash? Will you hang up your clothes? Will you pick up your foys? No, T'll do it later. Will you take out the trash? Will you hang up your clothes? Will you pick up your toys? Will you take out the trash? Will you hang up your clothes? Will you pick up your toys? 58Activity ae Play and say. Som) sure / now sure / in a minute sure / later a sure / in a minute sorry sure/now — {sure/inaminute ad \ 59Sounds and words oO Listen, point and say. & ae ro) @ Read, say and circle. mM on Yesterday, | had a dream. In the dream, | took a boat ride with a friend. It was cold and snowy. We put on our coats. We saw a polar bear. He was eating an ice cream cone. Then we went to the beach, We rode our bikes, We saw a dingo, He was eating yogurt and drinking soda Then I woke up. My head was under the pillow. 60— YD review 3 @ Listen, read and circle. & EE Oo ‘® My birthdays March 23rd. May Sih. June 18th. ‘B tm going to meet some friends. get a haircut. have a party. @ Tl put it on now, turn iton now. hang them up now. ‘D Its September 8th. December 30th. July 12th. ‘E) Imgoingto see the doctor. write a letter. take a test. e Listen, look and check. & ZA J ey \e) \ a Ko) WwW F AA) 2 lds!) Gl 61@ Read and answer. Hl i) Today is November 19th, It's my birthday. I'm 12 years old today. This morning, I'm going to go to the hair salon and get a haircut. This afternoon, I'm going to call my friends. Tonight, I’m going to have a birthday party. Will you come to my party? “A What's the date today? B How oldis the girl? C What's the girl going to do this morning? D What's she going to do this afternoon? E What's she going to do tonight? -F How old are you today? @ listen, read and circle. = cg ‘A boat — note bell nose rain soap ‘B® toys — tail boys noise coins open © smell — baseball green whale pull hungry 62~~ Culture 1: Weather Vocabulary Listen and say. &) There's a wind and rain in a typhoon. i Ineed a heater!) = Ilook good = ~ in sunglasses. Target Listen and say. Lf) What's the weather like in January? Rp Is it hot in Thailand in July? I's summer in Australia in Janu We need air conditioners. Yes, itis. It's hot and there are a lot of storms. 63Practice 1 Listen and write. ES) A 1. What's the weather like in Finland in winter? 2. What do people need there? 3. Do people need air conditioners? B . What's the weather like in Vieinam in summer? . What do most people use? . Do people need heaters there? irate 20 iD | Do you have an air conditioner? | { What kind of weather do you like? | 2 = Do you use a heater y What season do Do you like storms? in winter? you like best? : What do you like to do in the summer? 64~~ Culture 2: Holidays ——---— Vocabulary Listen and say. & Halloween Thanksgiving a La pee i a. = = | 3 ane eu) ees re = rl ee ee nh. peas Bier rele al ta Target Listen and say. L£ Tomorrow is Christmas. When is Halloween? S What are you going to do? It's October 31st. We're going to open presents. 65Practice 1 Listen and write, EE eS 1. What's the date of Mother's Day this year? 2. What's Julie going to give her mom? What holiday is the day after tomorrow? . What’s Tom going to give Susan? Cc 1. What day is today? 2. What are Ann and her family going to have? ty Practice 2 Ask and answer. @® LD What holidays What's your Do you celebrate favorite holiday? Christmas in your country? What are you going todo | | What are you going to do on your next holiday? on your next birthday? do you like? What do you usually do on New Year's Day? 66WEDNESDAY ie |Word list Thé word list includes all words in Book 5 listed by the units in which they fist appear. A a(l) about (2) acted (5) after (8) afternoon (6) air conditioner (Culture 1) airplane (1) alot (1) an (1) and (I) animals (4) anything (6) apples (7) ‘April (3) are {1} around (6) ask (10) asked (7) at (2) ate (6) Atlanta (3) August (9) aunt (1) Australia (Culture 1) B badminton (1) bake(d) (5) ball (4) balloon (®) Bactaibal & bat (2) bevecveat 6) beautiful (6) because (10) bed (8) bedroom (10) bell (LO) best (Culture 1) best friend (2} bike (6) bikes (1) birds (4) birthday (9) hed ay) pop (3) (3) toe t) book (6) books (8) bookstore (7) bored (10) bottle (6) bought (6) boy () boys (9) breakfast (2) brother (1) brushes (1) bus (6) bus driver (1) bus station (7) busy (6) but (2} button (7) buy (4) c cake (5) calendar (1) eall (11) ean (I) Canada (3) candy (8) candy store (7) cantt (1) carried (5) carrot (2) cat (2) catch (6) caught (6) rate (Culture 2) cheese (6) chicken (6) children (1) chocolate (6) ‘Christmas (Culture 2) class (6) clean (11) cleaned (5) clean up-your room (11) 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(2) go (1) going (1) 6) goodbye (5) goon vacation (10) grandfather (1) grandma (8) grandmother (1) y (4) ea 2) H hair (5) haircut (7) hair salon (7) Halloween (Culture 2) hang glider (2) hang up your clothes hat (4) have (1) have a party (10) having (7) he (1) head (11) heater (Culture 1) hello (1) ) helped (5) helps (1) her) here (4) here you are (2) hey (8) hig) highlighters (2) ‘hippo (1) his () hole (10) holiday(s) (Culture 2) home (6) homemaker (4) homework (7) horse (8) hot (3) + ‘house (1) how many (1) how old (1) hungry (1) ‘hurray (2) I 1@) ice cream (6) Idon't know (10) rian I'm () in() ina minute (11) Independence Day (Culture 2) is (1) island (1) iQ) its (1) J jacket (®) June (9) K Kind (Culture 1) kite (4) Kichen (6) know (3) Korea (3) last night (5) last Sunday (5) last week (5) later (8) let's (1) letter (10) letters (8) light (8) lightning (Culture 1) like(s) (2) looking for (7) loves (1) made (6) i magazine (1) mail earer (1 make (6) makes-(1) making (2) man (1) March (9) markers (2) math (5) May (3) me (1) meet some friends (10) melon (7) mess (8) mice (4) milk (6) | | ue ES gS mine (7) mom (5} Monday (1) money (1) month (1) moming (6) mother (1) Mother's Day (Culture 2)movie (10) music (5) my (1) name (1) near (1) need (Culture 1) newspaper (1) New Year's Day (Culture 2) next (Culture 2) next to (1) nine (2) no (1) noise (9) nose (12) not (1) note (11) Novernber (9) now (3) number (4) October (9) of (4) oh (1) oh, yeah (5) outside (5) painted (5) Bape clips (2) aper clips paradets (3) park (6) parrot (2) pencil (10) pencils (2) penguin (7) pens (2) pet (2) phone (7) piano (6) pick up your toys (11) ie (6) planner (1) plant(ed) (5) play (7) played (5) playing (1) Please (11) plum (4) polar bear (11) postcards (2) practicetd) (5) presents (Culture2) pull (12) put away your books a) put on your coat (11) a queen (7) question (7) questions (10) R rabbit (2) rain (6) rainy (3) read (6) red (3) rest (6) rids (6) riding (7) right now (4) road (11) rode 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