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Introduction
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Introduction
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Beep is a new 6 level course for Primary Education based on the guiding principle that all contexts and situations where our learners encounter the language should be meaningful and relevant to them and draw on their own worlds, both real and imaginary.
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Richmond Primary Readers
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Dictionaries
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My First Grammar & My Next Grammar
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Target KET for Schools & Target PET
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Online services
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Richmond Publishing offices
In addition to activities such as surveys, pair work and personalised writing, Beep offers an enjoyable experience for the students through songs, chants, stories and games. This range of fun activities caters for different learning styles and preferences and humour is always an important element at all points in the course. (Available in 2011 for levels 1 & 2 of Primary)
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Contents
Level 1
Language Syllabus
Level 1
Target Vocabulary
0 Hello!
Numbers: 1 to 10 Colours: red, yellow, blue, orange, green, pink, purple
Target Structures Hello! What’s your name? My name’s …
Level 1
Target Vocabulary
Target Structures
5 In the house
Rooms: living room, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, hall, garden
Where’s my book? It’s in the kitchen.
Furniture: table, chair, bath, bed
Where’s the spider? It’s in/on the table.
Prepositions: in, on Phonics Tongue Twister: B
1 At school
What’s this? It’s a … Classroom objects: book, ruler, pen, pencil, pencil case, sharpener, school I’ve got a pink pencil. bag, rubber, glue, crayon
6 My body
Body parts: head, arms, hands, legs, knees, hair, feet, toes, nose, ears, eyes, mouth
Phonics Tongue Twister: P
Imperatives: Stamp your feet, clap your hands, turn around, touch your toes,wave your arms, shake your hands, nod your head. My hair is blue, I’ve got a green mouth Phonics Tongue Twister: T
2 My family
Family: granny, grandad, mum, dad, brother, sister
This is my mum. How old are you? I’m seven. Phonics Tongue Twister: M
3 Perfect pets
Animals: dog, cat, goldfish, hamster, rabbit, parrot, rat, frog
Is it black? Is it a cat? Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t.
Colours: black, white, grey, brown
Imperatives: Jump! Run! Catch! Stand up! Sit down! Go to sleep!
7 My favourite food
Food: pizza, spaghetti, chicken, apples, bananas, oranges, cake, yoghurt, sandwiches, cheese, bread, sausages, juice, milk
8 At the seaside
boat, sand castle, lighthouse, crab, sea, shark, dolphin, seagull, shell
I like apples. / I don’t like cake. Do you like cheese? Phonics Tongue Twister: Ch
What can you see? I’m hungry.
Feelings: happy, sad, scared, bored, hungry
Phonics Tongue Twister: S
Phonics Tongue Twister: R
4 My toys
Toys: kite, train, car, teddy, ball, plane, Have you got a teddy? Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. doll, bike, computer game
Festivals
Halloween, Christmas, Easter
Colour adjective + noun: a red kite, a pink doll Phonics Tongue Twister: C
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Contents Level 2
Language Syllabus
Level 2
Target Vocabulary
Welcome back!
Favourite colours, food and pets.
Target Structures How are you? I’m fine, thanks.
Level 2
Target Vocabulary
Target Structures
5 Jobs
bus driver, chef, doctor, fire fighter, footballer, musician, nurse, pilot
He’s a … She’s a … He has got a … She has got a …
What’s your favourite … ?
Phonics Tongue Twister: F
1 Time for school
bin, board, bookcase, computer, cupboard, door, plant, teacher, window
Where’s the hamster? It’s under the plant.
6 My free time
dancing, drawing, listening to music, painting, playing computer games, playing football, reading, watching TV
7 The school garden
Arrot, cauliflower, grapes, peas, potato, pumpkin, strawberry, tomato, watermelon
How many can you see?
Numbers: 1 to 20
Phonics Tongue Twister: G
8 The school show
do gymnastics, do karate, juggle, play, basketball, play the recorder, ride a bike, rollerblade, sing
Can you ride a bike? Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.
Festivals
Christmas, Halloween, Carnival
How do you spell … ? behind, in, on, under Phonics Tongue Twister: D coat, dress, hat, jacket, jeans, jumper, What are you wearing? shoes, shorts, T-shirt, trousers I’m wearing …
Are you drawing? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not. Phonics Tongue Twister: W
The alphabet
2 My clothes
What are you doing? I’m reading.
Colour adjective + noun: green shoes
They’re small and purple.
Phonics Tongue Twister: J
3 The weather
cloudy, cold, It’s hot, raining, snowing, What’s the weather like? sunny, windy It’s cold. Is it cold?
I can play the guitar. I can’t walk on my hands.
Put your hat on. I’m on holiday.
Phonics Tongue Twister: Z
Phonics Tongue Twister: H
4 Animals
bird, crocodile, elephant, lion, monkey, penguin, snake, tiger, zebra
It can fly. It can’t jump.
climb, fly, jump, run, swim
Can it swim? Phonics Tongue Twister: L
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Level 3
Language Syllabus Level 3
Target Vocabulary
Starter Unit:
The alphabet Numbers: 1 to 20 Colours
1 School
Target Structures What’s your name? How old are you? I’m eight.
Classroom objects: book, pen, ruler, pencil, pencil case, sharpener, schoolbag, rubber
I’ve got two pencils.
Prepositions: in, on, under, behind, next to, opposite
It’s in the schoolbag.
Have you got a sharpener? Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.
Level 3
Target Vocabulary
Target Structures
5 Nature Park
Animals: wolf, bear, squirrel, fish, spider, snake, eagle, butterfly
It’s got wings. It hasn’t got legs.
Animal body parts: wings, legs, tail, claws
Can it fly? Yes, it can. / No, it can’t. Phonics Tongue Twister
6 After School
Phonics Tongue Twister
2 My Day
Routines: get up, brush my teeth, have a shower, get dressed, have breakfast, go to school
What time is it? It’s seven o’clock. It’s half past seven.
Days of the week
I get up at half past seven. Phonics Tongue Twister
3 Story World
Story characters: prince, princess, giant, dragon, witch, dwarf, superhero, pirate Adjectives: tall, short, fat, thin, scary, strong
Sports: tennis, football, basketball, cycling, gymnastics, rollerblading, skiing, swimming
7 Transport
Transports: car, boat, ship, bike, helicopter, train, plane, bus Adjectives: slow, fast, old, new, big, small
Where is Olga? She’s in the kitchen. Phonics Tongue Twister
It’s fast. Is it slow? Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t. Phonics Tongue Twister
Numbers: 10 to 100
8 Holiday Fun
Holiday activities: camping, sailing, snorkeling, surfing, eating ice cream, playing frisbee, making sand castles, taking photos
Do you like sailing? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. I like/don’t like taking photos Phonics Tongue Twister
He likes tennis. She doesn’t like cycling. She can ride a bike.
What’s he/she doing? He’s/She’s playing the guitar.
Term Revision
His eyes are blue. Her hair is pink.
Term Revision 4 Sports
Parts of the house: hall, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, garden, living room
He’s tall. She’s short.
Phonics Tongue Twister
Free time activities: making models, playing cards, singing, dancing, reading, gardening, doing jigsaws, playing the guitar
Term Revision
Phonics Tongue Twister
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Contents Level 4
Language Syllabus Level 4
Target Vocabulary
Target Structures
Starter Unit:
Review of Beep! 3 vocabulary
1 School Timetable
School subjects: Maths, Spanish, On Monday, I’ve got/haven’t got P.E., Music, Science, Art, I.T., English Maths.
Review of Beep! 3 structures
Level 4
Target Vocabulary
Target Structures
5 My Friends
Adjectives and body parts: long hair, brown eyes
She’s got long hair. He likes/doesn’t like swimmimg.
Days of the week
Hobbies
What have you got on Friday? Phonics Tongue Twister
6 My Town
Places in town: museum, cinema, swimming pool, library
There is a library. Is there a cinema? Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t
2 Adventure Camp
Camp activities: canoeing, riding a horse, cooking sausages, singing songs
What’s he doing? He is canoeing. He isn’t cooking sausages. Is she riding a horse? Yes, she is. / No, she isn’t.
Term Revision
Phonics Tongue Twister
3 Seasons
Seasons: spring, summer, autumn, winter
I go to the beach. I don’t eat ice cream.
7 Birthdays
Weather: hot, cold
My favourite season is spring. Clothes: scarf, boots, swimsuit, shorts (Review: jacket, jeans, jumper, trousers, What’s the weather like in winter? shorts, dress, T-shirt, shoes, hat, coat) It’s cold and rainy. What’s the weather like today? It isn’t snowing.
Toys and gadgets: Computer game, DVD, scooter, camera, watch
8 My Day
Phonics Tongue Twister
Term Revision 4 The Café
Months: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Daily routines: have lunch, go home, have dinner, do my homework, go to bed
When’s your birthday? It’s in June. What do you want for your birthday? I want a DVD. I don’t want a watch.
What time is it? It’s quarter past/to ten. It’s seven o’clock. It’s half past one. What time do you have lunch? At half past one.
Numbers 1 to 100 Food: salad, rice, chicken, grapes, bread
I do my homework at seven o’clock.
How much is it? It’s five pounds/euros. Can I have a …, please? Yes, here you are.
Term Revision
Adjectives: cheap, expensive
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Language Syllabus Level 5
Target Vocabulary
Target Structures
Starter Unit:
Review of Beep! 4 vocabulary
Review of Beep! 4 structures
1 My Day
Routine verbs: have lunch, do homework, go to bed
Times: Quarter past / to + Review of o’clock and half past What time is it?
Level 5
Target Vocabulary
Target Structures
5 My Friends
Adjectives: fit, funny, tidy, untidy, bossy, trendy, talkative, clever, friendly
Comparatives of 1-syllable adjective: Jan is taller than Eric. Miriam is faster than Suzie.
Present Simple: What time do you have lunch? At half past one. I do my homework at seven o’clock.
2 Food
Sugar, bread, peaches, nuts, mushrooms
Recipe instructions: wash, cut, mix, etc.
3 Stay Healthy
Animals: blue whale, turtle, octopus, orca, crab, etc.
Present Simple with they: They lay eggs. They don’t eat plants
Countables and uncountables Have got + some/any Have we got any sugar? Yes, we have/ No, we haven’t. We’ve got some oranges. / We haven’t got any cheese.
Do exercise, sleep eight hours, eat fruit, clean my teeth at night, walk to school, etc.
6 Ocean World
Term Revision 7 Family Album
Family members: cousin, aunt, uncle, grandson, granddaughter
8 A day in the country
Windmill, river, bridge, hill, field, fence, gate, etc.
Was / were / wasn’t / weren’t + adjectives: funny, noisy, shy, untidy, tidy
Adverbs of frequency: always / sometimes /never I sometimes ride my bike at the weekend.
Go around, through, under, over, along Possessives: our/their
Term Revision 4 Our Town
Library, sports centre, museum, bus station, park, cinema, etc.
Where is the museum? It’s opposite/next to/between…
Term Revision
Suggestions: Let’s go to the park. Why don’t we go swimming?
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Contents Level 6
Language Syllabus
Level 6
Target Vocabulary
Target Structures
Starter Unit:
Review of key vocabulary from Beep! 5 Review of key language from Beep! 5
1 On-line!
Computer verbs: chant, send, text, write, search, play, surf
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Target Vocabulary
Target Structures
5 Busy Weekends
Activities: go bowling, see a film, eat pizza, call a friend, etc.
Past simple irregulars: Went, saw ate, made, etc.
6 People in History
Inventions and artefacts
Regular past simple: discovered invented played painted climbed
Geography: River, desert, mountain, ocean, etc.
Superlatives (+ comparatives review)
With questions and short answers
Grammar: Like + verbing
Computer nouns: e-mail, text, web-page, screen, keyboard, mouse, etc.
2 Hobbies
Hobby vocabulary: Guitar, stamps, karate suit, football cards, dancing shoes, etc.
Present continuous We’re surfing the net They’re chatting How often do you… practise guitar / go to karate, etc.
Term Revision 3 Earth Day
Materials: glass, paper, cardboard, plastic, metal, newspapers, magazines
Imperatives positive and negative:
Verbs: reduce, recycle, reuse
Present continuous: I’m taking these glass bottles to the recycling bank.
Don’t drop litter! Turn off the tap!
Term Revision 4 Jobs
7 World Records
The longest river
8 My Cool Summer Job titles: astronaut, vet, musician, etc.
The highest mountain
Present simple / continuous contrast
Items that you might use on summer holiday: Surfboard, snorkel, camera, mountain bike, etc. + Clothes revision
Going to I’m not going to go swimming. I’m going to ride my bike. I’m not going to do any homework. I’ve got a new tracksuit/some new sandals etc.
He usually wears a uniform. Today he’s wearing overalls.
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Student’s material
STUDENT’S BOOK
POP-OUTS The pop-outs in the Student’s Book are mini-versions of the stories in the units. The children make a Story booklet to take home and share with their parents. There are also pop-outs of some flashcards for revision games featuring key vocabulary.
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Sample Unit: Student’s Book 1, Unit 1
The method comprises 8 lessons as follows
Lesson 2: Grammar Presentation
Lesson 1: Presentation of the vocabulary
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A variety of entertaining, simple activities to present the vocabulary
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New grammatical structures are usually presented through fun activities (games, dialogues, role-play...) before moving on to more controlled activities.
Before starting the story, students do a preliminary activity. This includes a dictionary with images of the main vocabulary they will find in the story.
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Lesson 8: EVALUATION
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Look at the sequence and colour the picture that comes next. Join the numbers then trace over the word.
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Chants, songs and listening activities to revise vocabulary and introduce new structures.
An initial look at the area of the syllabus related to the unit theme. For example: Arts & Crafts.
A comic is used to introduce and work with phonics or simply to revise the vocabulary and key structures in an enjoyable way.
Each unit has its own evaluation sheets.
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Student’s material
ACTIVITY BOOK
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READER AND CD PRIMARY
CD Read about the main characters in a new story accompanied by audio material.
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The Teacher’s Resource book includes optional worksheets.
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These can be used in class or as homework.
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STUDENT’S CD-ROM Students are given an interactive CD-ROM with activities to help them revise the vocabulary at home in an enjoyable way with the help of the Student’s Book.
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TEACHER’S BOOK Sample Unit: Teacher’s Book 1, Unit 1
In full colour and easy to use, the Teacher’s Book includes the Student’s Book pages and the solved Activity Book pages. Lesson 1A
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Teacher’s notes
Student’s Book, page 5
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Objectives To say the colours. To recognize the classroom objects. To play a card game.
Target language Vocabulary: pencil, rubber, pen, sharpener, book, ruler, pencil case, school bag; red, pink, blue, yellow, green, purple
Materials classroom objects in a bag Unit 1 poster CD
Getting started Show the children the classroom objects and say the name of each one. Ask the children to repeat the words collectively as a group. Put the classroom objects in the bag and slowly take one out and ask the children to name it. T: What’s this? SS: A (pencil). Display the poster and ask a child to come to the front and point to one of the objects. T: Point to the (rubber). Repeat with the rest of the vocabulary. Finally, ask the children to say the colours of the classroom objects. T: What colour is this (ruler)? S: (Blue).
Student’s Book page
1 Listen, point and repeat. 1.11 Ask the children to look at the picture in Activity 1. Point to the classroom objects one by one and ask the children to say the words. Play the recording and the children point to the corresponding pictures. Play the recording again and the children repeat the words. Encourage all the children to participate. Hold up the book and ask children the names of the objects. 2 Listen, find and say. 1.12 The children look at the picture in Activity 1. Explain that they are going to hear the words of the classroom objects and that they must find them in the picture. Play the recording and the children find the object in the picture and say the corresponding number. Repeat until all the children have had the opportunity to locate an object. Say a colour and the children name the object: T: It’s (purple). SS: It’s the (ruler). Finishing off Slowly draw a classroom object on the board. The children try and guess what is being drawn before it is finished. The children can also take turns to draw on the board.
Transcripts Listen, point and repeat.
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Pencil
Book
It’s yellow. It’s a sharpener.
It’s green. It’s a book.
Rubber
Ruler
It’s pink. It’s a rubber.
It’s blue. It’s a pen.
Pen
Pencil case
It’s red. It’s a pencil.
Sharpener
School bag
It’s purple. It’s a ruler.
It’s yellow and green. It’s a pencil case.
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Explain to the children that they have to focus on the picture in order to find the relevant information.
It’s blue and pink. It’s a school bag.
Lesson 1B Activity Book, page 5
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To recognize and say the target vocabulary. To write the target vocabulary.
Target language Vocabulary: pencil, rubber, pen, sharpener, book, ruler, pencil case, school bag
Materials classroom object flashcards Playing card pop-outs Unit 1
Activity Book page
Getting started Show the classroom object flashcards one at a time and ask the children, as a group, to name them. Then, hold out the flashcards face down and ask a child to come to the front, choose a card and name it. Repeat with other children. If there are children who still need help, then ask them to repeat the word several times. Say the first sounds of the word so that the child can guess what it is and finish off the word. 1 Trace and match. Ask the children to look at Activity 1. Firstly, ask the children to say the names of the objects and then to trace the words. Once they have traced the words ask them to match the words with the objects in the picture. Go round the classroom to give help where needed and positive encouragement. Play a card game. Pop-outs 1 Ask the children to find their playing card pop-outs for Unit 1 (or hand out photocopies of the Teacher’s Resource Book, page 95). The children play in pairs. They put all their cards face down on the table. They take it in turns to turn over two cards. If the cards are the same the child says the word and keeps the pair. If the cards are different, the child turns the cards back over and the other child has a turn. Finishing off Hide a classroom object flashcard behind your back and the children take turns to guess what it is. Continue until the children have guessed all the objects. Then ask volunteers to take over your role.
Teacher’s notes
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The children trace the words of the classroom objects which gives them an opportunity to reinforce the words they are learning.
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The children play a game as a class and also in pairs. They learn social skills regarding games, such as, following accepted rules and taking turns.
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Clearly organised with well differentiated, easy to see sections. Cambridge Young Learner’s Exams type activities are highlighted throughout.
Lesson 2A Student’s Book, page 6 Objectives To say the target vocabulary. To use simple structures.
Target language Vocabulary: pencil, rubber, pen, sharpener, book, ruler, pencil case, school bag Structures: What’s this? It’s a …
Materials classroom objects in a bag puppet CD
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Getting ng sta s started tar ta arrted te ed Use the e puppet to take the classroom obje objects out of the bag, one by one and say: What’s this? The children answer the q question with a full answer: It’s a (sharpener). ener). Repeat several times until all the t children have named an object. 3 Listen ten and d trace. trace e Ask the children hild to look l k at A Activity i i 3 3. P Point i to Ruby and ask what she is holding. Point to Lee and ask if the children know what he is doing. Explain that he is trying to guess what is in the bag. Play the recording and ask the children to listen. The children then trace the words in the speech bubble. Play the recording again and the children look at the words as they listen. 4 Listen, say and number. 1.14 Ask the children to look at Activity 4. Explain that they are going to listen to some children playing the game from Activity 3. They must write the corresponding number next to the object. Play the recording and ask the children to listen. Play the recording again and this time the children write the numbers. Play the recording again so the children can check their answers. Finishing off The children can play the game from the activity in pairs. Demonstrate by inviting a child to the front of the class. Ask them to close their eyes and then give them an object to feel, ask: What’s this? S: It’s a (ruler). The children get into pairs and take turns asking and answering the questions about their classroom objects.
The basic competences developed in each lesson are at the bottom of the page.
Transcripts Trace and listen. Ruby: What’s this?
Includes transcripts of all the recordings for each lesson within each lesson plan
Lee: It’s a ruler.
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2 Ruby: What’s this? Lee: It’s a pencil case.
5 Lee: What’s this? Ruby: It’s a pen.
3 Lee: What’s this? Ruby: It’s a book.
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Remind children that the dotted letters are to help them improve their handwriting. Tell them that presentation is an important aspect of their school work.
The children will gain confidence in their improving ability to express themselves in English.
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TEACHER’S RESOURCE BOOK + CD
Numerous photocopiable worksheets to meet every need and enrich your classes:
Unit 1 DVD
Story
Let’s share!
Name:
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Celebrations and festivals.
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DVD activities.
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Diagnostic and Unit tests, End of year tests...
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Reinforcement, consolidation and extension sheets at 3 levels.
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Newcomers worksheets.
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Phonics worksheets.
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Reading and Writing worksheets for the Cambridge Young Learner’s Exams.
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Trinity and Cambridge exam tips.
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Lesson B Arts & Crafts worksheets.
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Richmond Primary Readers worksheets.
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Unit 1 Reinforcement
Listen and tick (✓) the school objects. (Track 1.23) Count the objects and match the puzzle pieces.
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POSTERS Vocabulary is presented on the front.
BEEP, THE PUPPET
8 posters per level, one per unit.
Beep’s world!
THE FIRST PUPPET WHICH SPEAKS ENGLISH IN CLASS!
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Hello girls! Hello boys! It’s time for school!
Look! Now a boy is asking a question.
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Can I go to the toilet? What’s the magic word?
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Can I go to the toilet?
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Can I go to the toilet… PLEASE?
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Ah, fantastic! Now we know the magic word!
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Pick up! Pick up the pink and purple pencils! Pick up the pink and purple pencils, Peter! Pick up the pink and purple pencils, Peter!… Pleeeease!
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The back side is the Beep comic including a text and a tongue twister to practise the phonics.
What’s the magic word?
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CLASS CDS Complete audio with a selection of songs and chants, listening activities and stories for each unit.
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DVD Animated stories from each unit of the Student’s Book and eight sections presenting different themes with native children speaking in real situations. DVD worksheets are available in the Teacher’s Resource Book.
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Charlie: Oh no! My sharpener!
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TEACHER’S I-SOLUTIONS PACK
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