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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Hello Where are you from? Shopping in town Talk about people and things International Day Photos of my friends At the gym Listen and learn how to meet people in English Learn to use I, my, you, your Learn words for things at home Use numbers 0-12 Use phone numbers Listen and learn how to talk about countries Understand when to use I'm and I am Learn to use he, his, she, her Learn to talk about people in English Learn the alphabet in English Understand how to use words + -s (table tables, chair chairs) Learn to spell names Use words for things at home Learn and use indefinite article (a and an) Learn useful phrases for conversation (e.g. goodbye, bye, see you) Practise how to meet people in English Learn words for people (man, woman, boy, girl, baby) Learn more words for things at home Understand when to use words + -es and + -ies (watch watches, baby babies) Understand when to use man men, woman women and person people Learn to use a and an before words for things Listen and learn how to talk about nationalities and countries Understand how to use 'm, re and 's Understand how to use 'm not, aren't and isn't Read and reply to an email Practise how to meet people in English Practice how to talk about people in English Listen and learn how to talk about jobs Listen and learn how to ask questions Understand how to use short answers Practice how to talk about people in English Practise useful phrases for conversation Practise how to talk about nationalities and countries Understand how to use Mr, Mrs, Miss and Ms with names of people Listen and learn how to give information about yourself (your name, address, email ) Read and learn how to write information about yourself on a form Use numbers 13-100 to talk about money 8 Conversation with friends Understand how to pronounce teen and ty in numbers (13 30, 14 40, 15 50 ) Learn words for home and family (mum, dad, car, house, cat) Listen and learn how to ask questions with 'How old?' Practise useful phrases for conversation

Learn to use words for describing things (old, new, big, small) 9 10 11 12 13 I love Paris! At the barbecue Jeff's Diner At the Mini Market 10 facts about you Describe people, things and places (I like the street cafés. They re cheap and nice.) Learn to use they are/aren t, you are/aren t, we are/aren t Learn to use Are they?, Yes, they are. / No, they aren t. Read an email Learn more words for families Listen to someone talking about their family Ask and talk about families Learn to use s (Adele s sister) Use prices (How much...?,, $) Learn some words for food and drink (hamburger, chips, coffee) Order food in a café Learn more words for food and drink Learn to use eat, drink, love and like Use a lot of Talk about what you like to eat and drink Learn phrases with like, have, live, work and study (You like Chinese food.) Learn to use I/you/we/they like, I/you/we/they don t like Read about a person's lifestyle Talk about your lifestyle (I work in an office.) Learn words for free time activities (play tennis, eat out) 14 15 16 Free time What time is film? How much are these? Read an interview about things people like and don t like, their lifestyle and free time Learn to use Do you?, Yes, I do, No, I don t Learn more words for everyday things (tissues, batteries, newspaper) Learn and use this, that, these, those Listen to people buying things in a shop (How much is this map?) Buy things in a shop (Do you have any chocolate?) Learn the days of the week (Monday, Tuesday) Learn to ask for and tell the time (What time is it?) Learn words for time (minute, hour, year) 17 My day Learn words for daily routines (start work, have lunch ; morning, afternoon ) Ask and talk about daily routines Read about and listen to people talking about their daily routines Learn to use he starts work, he watches TV, she doesn t work Learn words for lifestyle (tired, early) 18 Nadine is busy Learn time phrases with on, in, at (on Thursday, in the morning, at the weekend) Learn to use Does he/she? When does he/she? Ask questions about someone's life, work, likes and free time

19 20 21 Dinner at Jeff's Diner Is your friend always tired? My town Learn and use food and drink vocabulary Learn phrases to use in a restaurant (Are you ready to order? Would you like a dessert?) Order food in a restaurant Learn to use every, never, sometimes, usually, always Talk about lifestyle, saying how often you do things Learn more words for lifestyle (busy, late, together) Learn words for places in a town or city (airport, train station, river) Read about a city Learn to use some, a lot of; there is/there are Talk about your home town or city 22 Are there any shops? Talk about your home town or city (There's a bank and a cashpoint in Velawoods.) Learn more words for places in a town or city (market, bus stop, post office) 23 A holiday to your favourite place 24 Favourite things 25 I love visiting new places Learn to use there is/are, there isn t/aren t, Is there?, Yes, there is, No, there isn t. Ask questions about a person's city (Is there a park?) Learn words for things in your bag (wallet, keys, passport) Use a tourist information office to find out about places to visit Learn words for clothes (shirt, jumper, jacket) Learn some colours (blue, green, brown) Talk about clothes (What do you usually wear?) Read about favourite places (shops and restaurants) Ask and talk about favourite things (What's your favourite food?) Learn more words to talk about things you like and don't like (dancing, flying, watching sport ) Learn to use words with -ing to talk about things you like and don t like (I like visiting new places, we don t like shopping for clothes) Listen to people talking about things they like and don t like Learn words to talk about things that are the same and different (different, similar, the same, both, together) Learn to use me, you, him, her, it, us, them Talk about things you and other people like and don t like 26 27 Talk about holidays Where s Oakwood Road? Learn words for activities you can and can t do (swim, drive, ski, play the piano) Learn to use can and can t (I can swim, he can t drive, Can you cook? Yes, I can. / No, I can t.) Listen to people talking about things they can and can t do Ask and answer questions about things people can and can t do Talk about things you like and don t like Learn to use words and phrases for places (near, next to, opposite, on the right/left) Ask for and give directions Learn more places in a town or city 28 Book your holiday online Learn words for things you do on the internet (read blogs, download apps, book holidays) Listen to people talking about the internet and things people do online Ask and answer questions about how you use the internet

29 It was an amazing concert Learn more words for describing things (empty, full, short, long) Learn to use was, were, wasn't, weren't Read about interesting experiences Talk about interesting experiences in the past (The food was amazing.) 30 It was a simple wedding Listen to people talking about interesting experiences in the past (It was a fantastic party.) Talk about years (in 1968) Learn and use present and past time phrases (last, yesterday, ago, now ) Learn words for talking about weddings (bride, groom, wedding dress) Learn to use Was it?, Yes, it was, No, it wasn t 31 32 33 Let's go by tuk-tuk! 34 35 Lisa's birthday Amazing festivals around the world Where did you go on holiday? Do you want to go to London? Ask and talk about experiences, weddings and parties (Where was your wedding?) Learn to use months and dates (15th December) Learn to use first, second, third, fourth Listen to people talking about birthdays (My best birthday party was when I was 16.) Make suggestions for a birthday party (Why don t we go out for dinner?) Learn to use large numbers (hundred, thousand, million) Read about festivals Talk to people about festivals they like (The music is great and there are famous bands.) Talk about festivals in your country (We usually eat nice food.) Learn more time phrases (last, every, yesterday) Learn words for transport, journeys and travel (motorbike, taxi, plane) Read and listen to stories about amazing journeys (They bought a tuk-tuk.) Learn to use helped, started, arrived, liked in the past Learn to use had, wrote, got, met in the past Talk about a journey (He went around the world by bike.) Learn phrases for talking about holidays (rent a car, take photos) Read and listen to stories about holidays (We went sightseeing by boat.) Learn to use she didn t stay, Did you like the hotel? Yes, we did, No, we didn t Ask and talk about holidays (Where did you go on holiday?) Learn words for talking about travel by train (customer, single, return) Ask for information about trains and buy a ticket (Which platform?) Ask and talk about your last weekend (We went to the cinema.) Listen to people talking about their last weekend (We went shopping.)

36 The Big Quiz Learn to use question words (what, who, how many) Do a quiz (What is an armadillo?) Listen to people talking about the answers to a quiz (I think they were in London.) Write questions for a quiz with someone (Who was Charlie Chaplin?) 37 Welcome to your future! Learn phrases for talking about life events (do a course, get engaged, move house) Listen to people talking about future life plans (You're going to leave university soon.) Learn to use going to and not going to for future plans Learn future time phrases (tonight, next year, in 2025) Talk about future plans (We're going to do an English exam next Thursday.) Learn and use phrases for leisure activities with have, watch, go and go to 38 She's going to Paris Learn to ask about future plans with be going to (questions and short answers) Listen to a conversation about social plans Ask about and answer questions about social plans 39 Good luck Learn a range of expressions for taking leave (Good luck, See you in, Have a good... ) Listen to extended leave-taking conversations Make social conversations including extended leave-taking