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UNIT 1

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Lesson 1+2+3+Apply words/phrases/sentences + AB pages 6-8_Unit 1:
What’s exciting about holidays?
Vocabulary:
 go camping /ɡəʊ/ /ˈkæm.pɪŋ/: to visit an area, especially the
mountains or a forest, and stay in a tent.
 Catch a fish /kætʃ/ /eɪ/ /fɪʃ/: the activity of trying to catch fish using a
hook.
 See wildlife /siː//ˈwaɪldlaɪf/: watch animals, birds, insects, etc. that are
wild and live in a natural environment.
 Have fun /hæv//fʌn/: do something that you enjoy or think is funny.
 Find wood /faɪnd/ /wʊd/: discover the hard substance that forms the
inside part of the branches and trunk of a tree by chance.
 Make a fire /meɪk//eɪ/ /faɪər/: to produce flames, or to destroy
something or be destroyed with fire.
 Eat marshmallows /iːt/ /ˌmɑːʃˈmæləʊ/: put food in your mouth and
chew and swallow a pink or white sweet.
 Drink hot chocolate /drɪŋk//hɒt//ˈtʃɒk.lət/: take a hot drink made with
chocolate into your mouth and swallow.
 Wear boots /weər//buːts/: have a sturdy item of footwear covering the
foot.
 Sleep in a tent /sliːp/ /ɪn/ /eɪ/ /tent/: to rest your mind and body in
enlarge imagea shelter made of a large sheet of canvas, nylon, etc.
Grammar: Past Simple Tense
 I went camping.
 She had fun.
 He didn’t catch a fish.
 I didn’t make a fire.
Change Verb(present simple tense)  Verb (past simple tense)
 Go -> went
 Catch -> caught
 Sleep -> Slept
 See -> saw
 Have -> Had
 Make -> made
 Eat -> Ate
 Drink -> Drank
 Wear -> Wore
Lesson 4+5+ AB pages 9-10_Unit 1: What’s exciting about
holidays?
Vocabulary
 Camper van /ˈkæm.pə ˌvæn/ (n) a motor home.
 Helicopter /ˈhel.ɪˌkɒp.tər/ (n) a type of aircraft with large metal blades
on top which turn around.
 Taxi /ˈtæk.si/ (n) a car with a driver who you pay to take you
somewhere.
 Tram /træm/ (n) an electric vehicle that transports people, usually in
cities, and goes along metal tracks in the road.
 Hot-air balloon /hɒtˈeə bəˌluːn/ (n) a large balloon filled with hot air,
used for carrying people up into the sky.
 Ferry /ˈfer.i/ (n) a boat that carries people or goods across a river or a
narrow area of water.
 Get off /ɡet/ /ɒf/: to leave a place, usually in order to start a journey.
Grammar:
 Did you walk?
-> Yes, I did.
 Did she travel by tram?
-> No, she didn’t.
 Did he travel by ferry?
-> Yes, he did.
Lesson 7+9+ AB pages 12+ 14-15_ Unit 1: What’s exciting
about holidays?
Vocabulary
 Volcano /vɒlˈkeɪ.nəʊ/ (n) a mountain with a large hole at the top,
through which lava (=very hot liquid rock) is sometimes forced out.
 Giant /ˈdʒaɪ.ənt/ (n) extremely big, and much bigger than other things
of the same type.
 Desert /ˈdez.ət/ (n) a large area of land where it is always very dry,
there are few plants, and there is a lot of sand or rocks.
 Cockerel /ˈkɒk.ər.əl/ (n) a young male chicken.
 Come up (phrase verb) appear.
The Big Write Tip: Order of adjectives
- Where there is more than one adjective, we wrtie them in order:
Opinion  Size  Age  Colour  Noun
Ex: We slept in a wonderful, new tent.
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