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Caroline Nixon & Michael Tomlinson

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Listen and sing. Do karaoke.

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Dinner time

It’s morning, it’s morning. We’re having breakfast with our mum. Bread and milk, bread and milk. It’s morning, it’s morning. It’s lunchtime, it’s lunchtime. We’re having lunch with our friends. Egg and chips, egg and chips. It’s lunchtime, it’s lunchtime. It’s afternoon, it’s afternoon. We’re having tea in the garden. Chocolate cake, chocolate cake. We’re having tea in the afternoon. It’s evening, it’s evening. We’re having dinner with Mum and Dad. Chicken and rice, chicken and rice. It’s evening, it’s evening …

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55–56 Listen and point. Listen and repeat.

juice

milk

rice

water

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Let’s go to the countryside for a picnic, Key.

Yes, Key. Please go and ask her.

bread

chips

Shall we ask Mrs Potts, too?

eggs

chicken

Great idea, Lock!

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Are you hungry, Lock? Shall I go to the river and catch some fish to eat?

Shall I take a photo of you, Mrs Potts? Go and stand in front of our car.

No, thank you, Mr Key. I can take one of the lake.

Don’t be silly, Key. We’ve got a big picnic.

2 Point, ask and answer.

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Well, I can’t get you food or a blanket and I can’t help you … No problem, I can go for a long walk up the mountain.

Are you cold, Mrs Potts? Shall I put this blanket on you?

2 Ask and answer.

They’re chips.

What are these?

It’s chocolate cake.

What’s this?

No, thank you. It’s hot. I don’t need a blanket.

What can you see in the kitchen?

I can see bread.

Yes, Key!

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Vocabulary practice: food

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Vocabulary presentation: food

Good idea!

1 Describe the pictures. What are they doing?

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Story: unit language in context

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