Luquita Timpo @goku6620
Am I a name? Am I a student? Am I an Argentinian? What can I answer: #WHOAREYOU?1
2 Look at the photos. Read the text and write the names of the people.
3 Read again and write T (true) or F (false).
1 This text is an email.2 This text is very formal.
3 This text is for family specialists. 4 This text is for a school project.
1.1 Families without borders
My name’s Asha. I’m thirteen years old. I’m English and French, but my family is multinational. My mum’s name is Sonia. She’s English. My dad’s name is Henri. He’s French. My granny Cara (my mum’s mother) is Irish and my grandpa Abe is from the USA. My other grandfather, Gus (my dad’s father), is Argentinian and my grandma Miyo is from Japan.
My auntie Rita (my mum’s sister) is married. Her husband’s name is Alex. He’s Scottish. Their son’s name is Tommy. He’s my baby cousin – only nine months old. My uncle Antoine (my dad’s brother) is married too. His wife’s name is Ola. She’s from Poland. Their daughter (my cousin Ana) is thirteen years old too.
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1 a Read the title and look at the image.What is the text about? Circle the correct option.Asha’s nationalities Asha’s family Asha’s languages
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4 Countries and nationalities. Match the columns. Watch out! An extra country.
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England Chinese
Japan English
the USA Scottish
France New Zealander
Argentina Argentinian
China Paraguayan
New Zealand Nicaraguan
Nicaragua South African
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Read the text and family tree on page 10. Close your book. Test your partner’s memory.
Paraguay, ParaguayanWhat about Uruguay? Brazil? Bolivia? Chile?
Language Wide Ask at least 10 people and make a pie chart with the results. Work in groups. Choose one of these topic:
Nationalities in your groupNationalities in your schoolNationalities in your family Nationalities in your community
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1.2 We can make a di� erence.
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Is this a group chat? ✓ ✗ ?Is Dan an athlete? ✓ ✗ ?Are Verónica and Maggy friends? ✓ ✗ ?
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1 Permission Ability Request2 Permission Ability Possibility3 Ability Possibility Request4 Permission Possibility Ability
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On Saturday afternoon, we can visit our grandparents. can visit our grandparents.
We can have a truco tournament at the hospital.
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FantasticpeopleANA’S COLLAGE
A Silvio Velo is from Argentina. He can play football well, but he can’t see. He’s blind. His nickname is “Messi of the blind”.
BTamara Vega is a young Mexican woman. She’s a pentathlon athlete: she can swim, run, shoot, ride horses, do fencing. She can do taekwondo too.
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Dan Chocolate is OK. Well, one or two bars, not a kilo! 3You can eat sugar free chocolate, it’s good.
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1 Look at the text and the images. Is it an article? Read quickly and check.
In Winter’s Bone Jennifer is Ree, a quiet seventeen-year-old girl. She’s unhappy. Her hair is long and dirty.
In American Hustle she’s Rosalyn, a nervous woman with beautiful blonde hair and perfect make-up.
In The Hunger Games Jennifer is Katniss, a teenage girl with long dark hair and grey eyes. She’s brave and strong.
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1 Ree is a teenager. 2 Rosalyn can’t shoot arrows. 3 Katniss is a good person. 4 Raven is an animal. 5 We write titles of films in italics.
3 Read once again. Look at the images and write the name of the characters.
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Are all descriptions politically correct? Think about it.
Are all police officers men? YES NOAre all Africans black? YES NOAre all Europeans blonde? YES NOAre these stereotypes? YES NO
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Say who you are with a picture. You can use Snapchat. Ask your teacher!
Appearance tall (1.85m) average short beautiful handsome
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Personality brave clever friendly funny
What words will you need? Tick ✓ them.
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Max’s friendsMax’s lifeMax’s personality
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Max: Hi and welcome to To The Max. I’m Max Gregg and I’m thirteen. My family and I are from Boston in the United States, but at the moment our hometown is Rye in England.
I’m a dance fanatic. I’ve got my own dance studio in our garage at home. I’ve also got a video blog about dance. It’s got some great tips about how to do different kinds of modern dance. My video blog hasn’t got any fans at the moment. It’s a shame!
I’ve got a big sister, Lily. She’s nineteen and she’s at university. Has she got any hobbies? Well, her hobby is learning languages. She can speak four languages: English, German, Polish and Russian. She’s really smart!
Rye has got a castle and lots of old houses, but it hasn’t got much for teenagers. Our house is twenty minutes from the sea, but I can’t swim!
I haven’t got a big family. Just me, Lily and Dad. We haven’t got any pets. Dad’s got a job at a university near here. He’s OK, but he’s got a really uncool car and he can’t drive very well, especially in London. Oh, and he can’t cook.
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1.4 Are we what we’ve got?
Get in groups of 4. Choose exercise a or b.
a Make a list of what you have got. Then, vote: Are we what we’ve got? Yes or no?Use this list to get inspired:
• I’ve got a twin brother.
• I’ve got three dogs.
• I’ve got good humour.
• I’ve got patience.
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b Write about your best friend but do not reveal his or her name. Read your description to the class. Who can guess?
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He’s tall and slim. He’s got short brown hair and green eyes. He can speak two languages and is very athletic. He’s clever, too. He has got two dogs, Wind and Zonda. They’re beautiful!My best friend is ... (Gon)
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What clothes are common to all teenagers? Watch videos from different provinces of Argentina or from other parts of the world. What clothes are typical for teenagers? Are clothes important?
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1 Look at the pictures and tick ✓ the clothes and footwear you see.
2 Look at the pictures again. Who is who?1 has got blue trousers
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2 has got a black jacket, and white trainers.
3 has got a white T-shirt, and yellow shorts.
4 has got a T-shirt, a shirt, jeans and brown shoes.
3 Look at these teenagers. Work in pairs. Describe one person. Who is it?
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a Make a collage and show your point of view. Write a caption for each picture. Look at exercise 2 for help.
b Publish your collages. Organise a walking gallery and make compliments about your classmates’ collages.
Your collage is awesome!
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This girl has got a jacket and boots.
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2 Look at the greetings and introductions. Which are formal and which are informal for you? Write F (formal) or I (informal).
3 In groups of three, have a conversation. Formal or informal? Your decision!Include:
• Greetings
• Introductions
• Traditions of different cultures
Your classmates guess the culture and formality.
1 5 Look at the photo and circle the correct option. Read or listen and check.
1 Max and Sol are in the park / at school.2 The girl is / isn’t Max’s sister.3 She is / isn’t famous.
Max: Hey, Sol. That girl in the red T-shirt!Sol: What about her?Max: That’s Clare Philips. She’s famous. She’s a
TV presenter. Come on! … Excuse me! Hi!Girl: Hello.Max: How are you?Girl: I’m fine, thanks. How are you?Max: I’m good. I’m Max.Girl: Pleased to meet you. I’m …Max: This is my friend, Sol.Sol: Hi. How’s it going?Girl: Fine, thanks, but …Sol: Nice to meet you.Girl: Yeah, nice to meet you too.Max: Oh, this is really cool. Girl: What is? Max: The famous Clare Philips in the park in my
town! I think you’re wonderful.Girl: Thanks, but I’m not Clare Philips. My
name’s Jenny Dobbs. I’m not famous.Max: Oh. I’m sorry. I …Girl: No worries! See you.Max: Bye … Sorry! Sol: Oh, Clare! You’re wonderful!
Greetings. What greetings are common at school, in your family, for adults, for teenagers?
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My hero is my friend Jade Pryce. She’s thirteen years old and she’s a student at my school. She’s English but her mother is from Spain. Jade is short and she’s got dark hair.
Life is very difficult for Jade. She’s a good student but she’s got big problems with her health and she’s often not at school. But Jade is very brave and she’s always very happy, friendly and funny.
1.7 You can be a hero.
1 Look at the pictures or watch the video and vote: Is this boy a hero?
2 Read the text. Mark the sentences T (true), F (false) or DS (doesn’t say).
1 Jade has got brothers and sisters.
2 Jade is clever.
3 She is often ill.
4 She’s got two dogs.
You can be a hero. Help animals!Here are two projects:
3 A hero. What makes Jade a hero? Tick ✓ the correct options.
1 She’s brave.2 She’s clever.
3 She’s perseverant.4 She’s a volunteer.
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Be a volunteer! Complete this application email.
Read the unit again. Where in this unit? Complete with lesson number.
• Talk about families 1.1
• Identify countries and nationalities
• Make a difference in my community
• Describe myself
• Recognise stereotypes
• List what I have got
• Describe teens’ looks
• Say hello and goodbye multiculturally
• Identify true heroes
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Dear Sir / Madam,I am interested in the project. (name of project to help animals)My name is . I am years old.I can and (list two important abilities for the project).I have and (list two important details for the project).I can start on (check start dates).I love animals!Regards,
(your full name)
Sri LankaElephant Conservation
Costa RicaAnimal Recue Centre
Do you know Gluta story? Find the video with the fi rst hug on the web.
There are a lot of volunteer abroad programs. Go online and fi nd your favourite.
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Can you remember thirty numbers?
GLOSSARYchampion (n) a person who is the best at a sport, game, etc.clever (adj) intelligentcompetition (n) a game or test that people try to wininformation (n) facts or details about somethingmemory (n) the ability to remember thingswinner (n) a person that wins a game, competition, etc.
Some people are very clever and have got wonderful memories. But can you learn to be a memory champion?
In the UK there is a memory competition for children. It is the National Junior Memory Championship. The children’s schools are a bit different. They have reading lessons and writing lessons, but there are also memory lessons!
This year the competition is at London Zoo. The children have different tests. They have got a list of numbers. They have got a list of words. They have got a list of names and they have got information about London Zoo. And they have only got five minutes.
Joachim can remember forty-seven words – that is fantastic! Iris can remember forty names – that is fantastic too. But the winner is Lily-Rose. She can remember thirty numbers, thirty-five names and ninety percent of the information. Wow!
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11 WORLD WIDE PROJECT In groups, write a fact file about a child prodigy in your country.
1 Use the internet to research famous young children.
2 Find some pictures or videos.3 Write the fact file.4 Share it with the class.
6 2 Watch Part 1 of the video. What is it about?
a famous place in Londona famous violinist called Yehudi Menuhin
a competition for young violin players
7 Watch again. Tick ✓ the countries you hear about in the video.
England France Germany
Japan Poland Singapore
the USA
8 Complete the sentences with one or two words in each gap.
1 Samuel Tan is years old.2 For Juliet, playing the violin is .3 This year is Yehudi Menuhin’s
birthday.
9 3 Watch Part 2 of the video. Complete the fact file about the girl.
10 In pairs, ask and answer the questions.
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1 Think about these questions.
1 Have you got a good memory?2 How many numbers can you remember
in a list?3 What things can you remember? 4 What things can you not remember?
2 Read the article. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). Correct the false sentences.
1 The competition is in the USA.2 The children can do memory lessons at
school.3 The competition is at a school.4 There are two tests in the competition.5 Joachim is the winner.
3 Work in pairs. Write a list of fifteen English words and give it to your partner. Study each other’s lists for three minutes. How many words can you remember?
4 Is it a good idea to have memory lessons at school? Why? / Why not? How many positive and negative answers in the group?
5 Read an advert for a BBC programme about clever children. Can you remember any famous clever children from the past?
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1 Is there a boy or girl like Anushka in your family?
2 What’s your dream job?
Child prodigiesThere are many famous child prodigies: Mozart (Music), Pascale (Maths), Picasso (Art), etc. In this series, we can learn about some child prodigies of today.
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