Best Friends 6
Unit | Lesson | Structure | Topics | Vocabulary | Spelling |
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Unit 1 | 1. What did she say? 2. I was listening to it in class. 3. You ask a lot of questions, don`t you? 4. Review |
Reported speech with said and told Countables/uncountables Interrupted past:indefinite Pronouns: adverbs of manner Tag questions: too / enough Object / reflexive pronouns |
School: character introduction description, and personal information Home Reading: Australia Reading: Immigration Fable: The city mouse and the Country mouse |
Mouse, mice, field, corn, crackers, moral | |
Unit 2 | 1. Have you ever played ice hockey? 2. I`ve played the guitar since I was six. 3. We haven`t made a CD yet. 4. Review |
Present perfect: past participles How long…? For / since Present perfect: negative. already/ yet |
Sports Athletes Reading: The Olympic Games Fable: The Tortoise and the Hare |
Hike, volleyball, champion, Olympics, Greece, hare, tortoise, explorer, sail, climb, North Pole, Mount Everest | Skiing, swimming, diving, hockey, running, gymnastic, boxing, sailing, snowboarding |
Unit 3 | 1. Have you ever visited a museum or an art gallery? 2. It looks like you`ve just started. 3. Surrealists haven`t done nice work like Van Gogh. 4. Review |
Conjunctions: and, or and but It looks like…; just/never/yet Present perfect vs. simple past |
Art Fable: The Two Goats |
Museum, camera, traditional, modern, weird, depressing, magnificent, original, unusual, origami, jewelry, handicrafts, Impressionism, Expressionism, Surrealism, Cubism, goat, cross, refuse | Sculpture, portrait, landscape, art, painting, photograph, pottery, paintbrush, canvas, artist |
Unit 4 | 1. He`s a guy who works on TV. 2. It`s a show which comes from Chicago. 3. Chicago is the city where I live. 4. Review |
Relative clauses: who Relative clauses: which Relative clauses: where |
Picnics Nature |
See, hear, feel, smell, grass, water, flowers, bring, strong, lift, fat, swim | Basket, spoon, knife, plate, fork, spoon, glass, napkin, bowl, bottle, can |
Unit 5 | Review | ||||
Unit 6 | 1. I don’t like snakes. 2. Do you like snake? 3. I go to school on Monday. 4. Review |
Like /don’t like: First person Questions and short answer: Second and third persons Present simple: First person, affirmative and negative |
Animals and Food Likes and dislikes Entertainment Snakes Days of the Week |
Different, snake(s), interesting, hate, scary, movies, cartoons, egg(s), comedies, insects Passive: because, outside, rivers, medicine, rat, need |
Days, week, weekend, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday |
Unit 7 | 1. She goes to school, too. 2. My father work at home. 3. Does he like bananas? 4. Review |
Present simple: Third person affirmative Present simple: questions and short answer, third person Present simple: Third person with question words |
Everyday Activities Meals | Soup, jungle, busy, lunch, dinner, play the piano, sing, explore, lesson, life | Listen(s), fix(s), take(s), grow(s), clean(s), like(s), climb(s), watch(s), jump(s), blow(s), swim(s) |
Unit 8 | 1. Melba and Sam are trick-or treating. 2. What season is it? 3. We make a snowman in the winter. 4. Review |
Contrast present progressive and present simple : Affirmative Prepositions: in, at, on More present progressive |
Holidays Months Seasons Sports/Vacation Activities |
New year’s day, Valentine’s day, Earth day, Easter, Mother’s day, father’s day, Thanksgiving day, Halloween, Christmas, birthday, month, winter, spring, summer, fall, season, country, pick, camp out, play tennis, pool, mountain, basketball | January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December |
Unit 9 | 1. What do they look like? 2. Whose grandmother is Martha? 3. Ken is Tom’s good friend. 4. Review |
What does (he/she) look like? Whose ___ is ___ ? Apostrophe s for possession |
Descriptions Family Members Family Trees |
Short, long, tall, blond, hair, glasses, bald, fat, chubby, thin, pretty, handsome, mustache, beard Passive: puzzle, picture, barefoot |
Parents, grandparents, grandmother, grandfather, aunt, uncle, cousin, son, daughter, children |
Unit10 | Review |