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Introductions
page 4
See Anna, Leo, Ben and Aunt
Beth again and meet Sophia.
Grammar
Possessive pronouns
Comparatives and su perlatives
both ... and; either ... or; neither ... nor
usedto
(not) as ... as
Quantifiers
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1 Amazing but
true
page 8
Fun spread
Anna, Ben and Leo are at Aunt Beth's
house. Leo goes into the story of
Romeo andjuliet.
Leo takes Anna and Ben into the story
of Romeo andju/iet. They change the
story so it has a happy ending.
Revision Units 1-2
The children go into the book of Greek
Myths and discover how things in
stories have changed.
page 32
Revision Units 3-4
Present simple and present continuous
Past simple and past continuous
Reflexive pronouns
Sounds
Extreme
adjectives
Present perfect with
Present perfect with
always
ever, never, just, a/ready and yet Noun suffixes:
How long ... ?, for, sin ce and
-ion, -ition, -ation,
-ance, -ment
will and going to: predictions
RtadinC)
lifttninC) " SptakinC)
WritinC)
SenC) " (ulturt
Amazing but true
Describing when we make sounds
Describing TV programmes and films
Dreams
Narrative linkers
Story: A strange dream
) Somebody's
watching me
The complete guide
to Europe's weirdest
festivals
A radio programme about April Fool's Day tricks
Discussing April Fool's Day tricks
Strange festival s
Special days and celebrations
Paragraphs and topic
sentences
Letter: A celebration in
my country
) Celebration
Sequencing expressions
Competition: An advert
and entry
Canada
Adverbs of degree
Email: An amazing place
A contemporary explorer
Adjectives: places
The Earth
Teen Trave/ Magazine
Guess the Place
interview
A radio quiz on facts about the Earth
A geography quiz
Travelling and countries you'd like to visit
Present perfect and past simple
Present perfect continuous
Present perfect continuous and present perfect
Computers
Welcome to paradise
Space exploration
The end of a story
Past perfect
Past perfect and past simple
Indefinite pronouns
Sea animals
Adjective suffixes:
A big surprise!
Activities and things in the sea
Unusual pets
Cruelty to animals
Giving opinions
Composition: 15 the
circus cruel to animals?
Our national emblem
Double lives
Situations and feelings
Moving to a new country
A radio programme about families
A questionnaire about families
Giving examples:
Famous families
to and so that
Competition entry:
My three wishes
Animal rescue
although
Our national sport
Future tenses
Gerunds and infinitives
-ous, -y, -fuI
The children arrive outside the city walls too and enough
ofThebes. They must answer a question Question tags
correctly before they can go in.
one and ones
page 48
Revision Units 5-6
7 Helping hand
page 56
Computers
On holiday
Adjectives:
feelings
get
for examp/e, such as,
including
Composition: Me and
myfamily
pages 54-55
Aunt Beth's twin sister, Sophia, tells the
children about how she and Aunt Beth
were given the book and the key.
make and do
Helping hands
A TV game show
Housework activities
Spo rts verbs
Sports equipment
Dreams come true
Opinions on sports
Guess the
Popular playground games
Playground games around the world
Reported statements
Reported questions
Reported orders and requests
Crimes
Crime verbs
Four very different
crimes
Crimes
A burglary story
Radio news: Two crimes
Problems in our town
Formal letters
Letter: A problem in
my village
An English legend
Defining relative c1auses
Non-defining relative c1auses
The arts
Temporary art
Bill and Amy's art c1ass
A quiz about the arts
Drawing and painting
School trips
Informal expressions
Letter: On holiday
The oldest art
Passive: present forms
Passive: past and future forms
Useful gadgets
The history lesson
Guess the Object
Green gadgets
Things people couldn't do without
Order of adjectives
Composition: Two things
I couldn't do without
Great inventions
Food adjectives
Jamie's school dinners
Manners at a meal
Bad food experiences
Narrative and descriptive The story of the
sentences
hamburger
Composition:
A memorable meal
First conditional, second conditional and
Third conditional
un/ess
Dream destinations
Three wishes
wish
pages 62-63
I
The children and Sophia go into the
book of Sherlock Ho/mes to solve a
mystery.
Sport
page 64
Revision Units 7-8
«) (rime
Comparative adverbs
wou/d rather and had better
Articles
Game
Project: Favou rite
playground games
pages 70-71
Sherlock Holmes helps Sophia and the
children to solve the mystery of the
message on the watch.
page 72
pages 78-79
The children meet Merlin. They also
discover that things are escaping from
stories into the real world.
10Art
page 80
Revision Units 9-10
lllnventions
page 88
12 Healthy
eating
page 96
Veubulary
pages 46-47
6 Twins
Fun spread
Grammar
pages 38-39
The children rescue a princess and
meet the goddess Athena, who takes
them to the city of Thebes.
§Animals
page 40
Fun spread
Indefinite pronou ns: some, any and every
Adverbs of man ner
pages 30-31
4 Exploring
Fun spread
Adjectives: negative prefixes
Buildings
Materials
pages 22-23
The children call Aunt Beth and
discover it is very dangerous to change
stories.
!Travel
page 24
Fun spread
-ed and -ing adjectives
Adjectives: personality
Natural wonders
pages 14-15
2 Special days
page 16
Fun spread
Veuhulary
pages 86-87
There is chaos everywhere as aliens
from a science-fiction book attack.
have something done
pages 94-95
The story characters are sent back to
their own worlds. But the children
want to give Romeo and Juliet a happy
ending to their story.
Revision Units 11-12
Modal verbs: present
Modal verbs: past
pages 102-103
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Food around the world
Memorable meals