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Co nt en ts

Co nt en ts Pr i mary 6

Unit Topic Grammar Focus Text Type Page Grade

1

People around us • First conditional sentences

• Question words: Review leaflets 4

2

Family members • so that / so / because

• Verbs + To-infinitives e-mails 8

3

Adventure time • very few / very little / enough

• too / very / very much

photos with

captions 12

Quiz 1 (Units 1–3) 16

4

Happy carnival • either … or

• neither … nor conversations 18

5

Drama show • Phrasal verbs

• Adjectives: -ed and -ing adjectives stories 22

6

At the cinema • Relative pronouns: who / which

• Second conditional sentences forum posts 26

7

Superpower Day • Passive voice

• Tenses: Review 1 news reports 30

Quiz 2 (Units 4–7) 34

Global vision 1 (Well-known charities) 36

8

Cooking competition

• Adjectives: Review

• Comparisons: as … as

• Comparisons: like

poems 38

9

Lost Forest • However / but

• First / Next / Then / After that / Finally diaries 42

10

Let’s go green • Verbs + Gerunds

• Nouns: Countable / Uncountable

magazine

articles 46

Quiz 3 (Units 8–10) 50

11

Wildlife tour • Therefore / because

• unless advertisements 52

12

Helping others • Adverbs of manner

• Simple present tense vs Present continuous tense posters 56

13

My hobbies • Adjectives + Prepositions

• Gerunds biographies 60

14

Self improvement • Verbs + Objects + To-infinitives

• Tenses: Review 2 speeches 64

Quiz 4 (Units 11–14) 68

Global vision 2 (Eating habits around the world) 70

15

Friends – old and

new • Relative pronouns: when / where

• Forming nouns from adjectives letters 72

16

Our gift to you • Pronouns: Subject / Object / Reflexive

• Shall we … / Let’s stories 76

Quiz 5 (Units 15–16) 80

Exit test (Units 1–16) 82

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Grammar Exploring

Passive voice

Legend Island is celebrating Superpower Day. Superheroes on the island do amazing feats.

S upe r power D a y

7

7 S upe r power D a y

A. Some superheroes are displaying their superpowers. Write A next to the sentences using the active voice and P next to the sentences using the passive voice.

Practice Grammar

We use the ‘passive voice’ when we want to focus more on the object and the action, and less on the subject.

We do not use ‘by’ in the passive voice if the person who does the action is not specific or important.

passive voice = be + past participle Active voice: Chase lifts a 2-tonne car.

Passive voice: A 2-tonne car is lifted by Chase.

We can use ‘by’ to say who does the action.

People on Legend Island admire their superheroes.

(action) (object)

Passive Voice

The superheroes are admired on Legend Island.

(object) (action)

1. Mr. Cold freezes the pond.

2. The pond is frozen by Mr. Cold.

3. Fire is made by Flint snapping his fingers.

4. Flint makes fire by snapping his fingers.

5. People show their support for Chase and Faye.

6. Support for Chase and Faye is shown.

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E. Bruce and Emma are reading about Chase and Faye in the newspaper the next day. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the given verbs. Highlight the two sentences in the passive voice.

Grammar in Context

Clinic Grammar

Correct the underlined mistakes.

A My sister is baked a cake in the kitchen now.

B I have lunch already.

Big Storm on Super Day

A powerful snowstorm 1 (hit) Legend Island yesterday. At least five feet of snow is covering all of our roads. Luckily our superheroes Chase and Faye are here to save us. Chase 2 (save) most of the people who were stuck in the snow, but there could be more. Now, Faye 3 (use) her super hearing to try to find people who are still trapped in the snow.

The snowstorm 4 (cause) a lot of trouble for many people already. Our reporter 5 (talk) to a few people this morning.

‘A lot of snow covers the roads today. There is no way I can go to work,’ one person said.

‘The roads 6 (cover) with snow. I can't even go shopping today,’

another person said.

The government advises people to stay indoors

today. Chase and Faye 7 (give)

us the same advice a few hours ago. ‘People

8 (advise) to stay indoors today. If you need help, we will come as soon as we can.’

reports news news reports

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Global vision 1 Global vision 1

Bruce has done volunteer work at a few charities over the years. He is telling Faye and Chase about them.

Charities Around the World

WWF, World Wildlife Fund for Nature, is one of the largest environmental groups in the world. It was founded in 1961 in Switzerland. Its logo is a giant panda. WWF works hard to protect the natural environment and endangered animals, such as tigers, pandas and sea turtles. WWF gives talks at schools to teach young people the importance of protecting nature.

Oxfam has only one goal – to help the poor and the needy. When there is a war or a disaster, for example, an earthquake or flooding, Oxfam will provide clean water, food and protection to the people in need. It also has some long-term projects in poor countries, for example, teaching farmers to sell crops for a fair price.

WWF – Saving Our Earth

Oxfam – Helping the Poor

Well-known charities

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Date:

Grade:

UNICEF, United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund, aims to improve the rights and well-being of every child. It protects children from poverty, violence and disease. Its education program hopes to put all boys and girls into school, so that all children can have a proper education. It also provides medicine to many children whose families cannot afford it.

Orbis wants to provide quality eye care services to people in need. It trains eye care professionals in different countries. It also educates people on the importance of eye health. Orbis is famous for its Flying Eye Hospital. It looks like a normal plane on the outside. Inside, it is a hospital and a classroom.

UNICEF – Protecting the Children

Orbis – Caring for the Eyes

Answer the question.

1. Which charity will you make a donation to if you have money? Why?

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Exit test (Units 1–16) Exit test (Units 1–16)

A. Circle the correct answers.

1. What Whose pen is this? Unit 1

2. Alan’s dad bought he him a pair of new shoes. Unit 16 3. She did not go to school because so that she was sick yesterday. Unit 2 4. We will not go out unless because the rain stops. Unit 11 5. Matthew is training hard hardly for the competition. Unit 12 6. Make Making desserts is Jenny’s favourite hobby. Unit 13

7. The horror film is terrifying terrified . Unit 5

8. Let's Shall we we go to the zoo? Unit 16

9. Thank you for your kindness kind . Unit 15

10. Mike loves watch watching documentaries. Unit 13

11. I make breakfast me myself every morning. Unit 16 12. Would you like to travel to either neither Japan or nor South Korea? Unit 4 13. Thomas cannot stop laugh laughing at the joke. Unit 10 14. The auditorium is where when the singing competition is held. Unit 15 15. Alice is disappointed at with her birthday present. Unit 13 16. The book is about a robot who which can draw. Unit 6 17. I think I need a little a few more time to finish the task. Unit 10 18. The clothes are very nice however but they are expensive. Unit 9 19. My English teacher told me to practise speaking more.

Because Therefore I joined the drama team. Unit 11

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