LOCK: Let's go, Key! We have to work more carefully this time. We can't make any more mistakes.
KEY: Eeek! No problem, Lock!
NICK MOTORS: Here, nice cat! Have a bag of parrot food! Mmmm!
NICK MOTORS: Here's a bottle of water … No? How about a nice box of … fruit!
KEY: Look, there it is! The lorry's over there!
LOCK: Oh, yes. Now we've got him!
LOCK: We've got you now, Nick. The police are coming to get you!
NICK MOTORS: Oh, yes please. Take me away from the tiger. Thank you! You're my heroes!
POLICEMAN: Nice work, men. You caught Nick Motors for us!
LOCK: Well, we had a little help.
KEY: No problem!
We had soup, We had pasta,
We had salads and cheese.
We all wanted more,
We all said ‘please'.
We gave presents,
And cards which we made.
We wore fancy dress,
We danced and we played …
We had soup, We had pasta,
We had salads and cheese.
We all wanted more,
We all said ‘please'.
We gave presents,
And cards which we made,
We wore fancy dress,
We danced and we played…
The party was good,
The party was great.
And now it's time to fly.
The party was good,
The party was great.
We'll see you soon, Goodbye.
The drinks we drank,
The food we ate.
The party was good,
The party was great.
We gave presents, …
Now the party's over,
Now it's time to fly.
See you soon, Goodbye.
1. Simon wants Stella to open the window.
2. Grandpa Star wants Grandma Star to turn on the computer.
3. Mrs Star wants Mr Star to make some coffee.
4. Stella wants Suzy to clean the table.
5. Grandpa Star wants Grandma Star to text Simon.
6. The teacher wants them to sit down.
MAN: My son had a birthday party yesterday. The children all wore funny clothes. Look!
GIRL: Wow! Yes! Can I colour this picture?
MAN: Yes! Colour the seven glasses. Colour the glasses with your grey pencil.
GIRL: OK! Did the children enjoy the party?
MAN: Yes. They loved it!
Can you see the grey glasses? This is an example. Now you listen and colour and draw.
1.
GIRL: There's a bowl of salad on the table too. Can I colour that?
MAN: Yes, but only colour the bowl.
GIRL: All right. Can I colour it red?
MAN: Yes, you can.
2.
GIRL: Which girl was the best dancer?
MAN: The one who wore the pirate's hat. Colour her trousers. Colour them brown.
GIRL: All right. I'm colouring them now.
MAN: Thank you.
3.
GIRL: Who gave your son all those presents?
MAN: His friends! Colour the small, square one at the top.
GIRL: What colour?
MAN: Erm. Colour the smallest present at the top with your blue pencil.
GIRL: OK.
4.
GIRL: I'd like to draw something too, please.
MAN: Good idea! Draw a spider under the table.
GIRL: Under the table. OK! There! Do you like my spider?
MAN: Yes. You drew that very well.
5.
GIRL: There were sandwiches and chicken, too!
MAN: Can you colour the chicken yellow?
GIRL: Yellow is a good colour for chicken! I'm doing that now.
1. A bowl of soup.
2. A bottle of water.
3. A cup of tea.
4. A glass of lemonade.
5. A bag of potatoes.
6. A box of sugar.
BOY: I took this picture at the new sports centre yesterday.
WOMAN: Wow! It's great! Who's the girl with the nice sports bag?
BOY: That's Sally. She loves tennis!
WOMAN: Did she enjoy her game?
BOY: Yes. She's very good at it.
Can you see the line? This is an example. Now you listen and draw lines.
1.
WOMAN: What's that woman's name?
BOY: The one who's standing next to the swimming pool?
WOMAN: That's right! She's wearing black trousers.
BOY: That's Daisy. She's one of the sports teachers.
WOMAN: Oh!
2.
BOY: There's my friend, Charlie.
WOMAN: Which boy is he?
BOY: He started learning to climb that wall last year. He can climb all the way to the top now.
WOMAN: He's really clever, then.
BOY: That's right.
3.
WOMAN: What's the matter with the girl who's under the tree?
BOY: Her name's Lily. She's really sad.
WOMAN: Why? Did she want to do some skating?
BOY: Yes, but she didn't have any skates.
4.
WOMAN: And what's the name of the girl who's got the skates?
BOY: Her name's Ann.
WOMAN: Did you say Anna?
BOY: No! Her name's Ann.
5.
WOMAN: I can see two boys in the swimming pool. What are their names?
BOY: I only know the one who's near the teacher.
WOMAN: The one with straight hair?
BOY: Yes. That's Paul. He's very strong. He swam in the pool all afternoon!
WOMAN: Wow!
Which was Jim's favourite birthday present?
WOMAN: Which was your favourite birthday present, Jim? Your new computer mouse?
JIM: It's great, Aunt Lily. My computer game is exciting too, but they aren't my favourite presents.
WOMAN: Oh!
JIM: My camera is. Dad gave it to me. Look!
Can you see the tick? Now you listen and tick the box.
1.
Which animals did Sally learn about today?
SALLY: We learnt about animals this afternoon.
BOY: Which ones, Sally? Snakes?
SALLY: We didn't learn about those. We watched a video about dolphins.
BOY: Oh! Well, they're OK, but giraffes are funnier.
2.
What did Charlie's cousins have for lunch?
WOMAN: What did your cousins have for lunch, Charlie?
CHARLIE: Uncle Bill bought them some sandwiches.
WOMAN: Taking a picnic is nicer. It's easier too.
CHARLIE: But burgers are best!
3.
Which toy did Mum lose?
MUM: I lost one of the baby's toys yesterday.
BOY: Which one, Mum? Not the monkey?
MUM: No, that's here. But I can't find her panda.
BOY: Don't worry, Mum. The elephant's her favourite toy.
4.
What did Tom do last night?
WOMAN: Did you watch TV last night, Tom?
TOM: Yes, I watched a film. It was about a zoo!
WOMAN: Did you do your homework?
TOM: No! I didn't have any homework!
WOMAN: Do you like zoos?
TOM: I love them! I went to the zoo last week!
5.
What time does Jane get dressed on Saturdays?
MAN: What time do you get dressed, Jane?
JANE: I always get dressed at 7 o'clock.
MAN: 7 o'clock? Every day?
JANE: No! I get dressed at 6 o'clock on Saturdays!
WOMAN: Hello, Tom. What are you doing here?
TOM: We're visiting the museum.
WOMAN: Are you here with the school?
TOM: No, I'm with my aunt and uncle and my cousins.
WOMAN: Who's that by the door?
TOM: The boy wearing a cap?
WOMAN: Yes.
TOM: That's Fred.
Can you see the line? This is an example. Now you listen and draw lines.
1.
WOMAN: Who's the girl by the window?
TOM: By the window, with curly hair?
WOMAN: Yes, that's right.
TOM: That's my cousin, Anna.
2.
WOMAN: That's a nice map, isn't it?
TOM: Yes, it is and it's very interesting.
WOMAN: Who's the taller woman standing by it?
TOM: The taller one?
WOMAN: Yes.
TOM: That's my Aunt May.
3.
WOMAN: I like that boat.
TOM: So does Kim. Look! She's taking a photo of it.
WOMAN: Oh, is that Kim?
TOM: Yes. She loves her camera!
4.
WOMAN: I can't see that picture near the door very well.
TOM: I think it's a picture of the sea, but we can ask Daisy because she is standing in front of it now.
5.
WOMAN: Is that man your uncle?
TOM: No, not that man. My Uncle John is the man sitting down.
WOMAN: The one with the jacket on?
TOM: That's right.
MAN: What are you doing, John?
JOHN: I'm buying food and drink for my birthday party.
MAN: When is the party?
JOHN: On Friday.
MAN: This Friday?
JOHN: Yes, that's right.
Can you see the answer? Now you listen and write.
1.
MAN: Are you inviting a lot of children to your party?
JOHN: Yes, ten of my friends are coming.
MAN: Ten? That's nice!
2.
MAN: Are all your friends the same age as you?
JOHN: Most are but Mary is twelve.
MAN: And are you eleven?
JOHN: Yes, I'm eleven on Friday.
3.
MAN: What food are you buying?
JOHN: Sausages, hamburgers, crisps, bread and cake.
MAN: What's your favourite food?
JOHN: Cake.
4.
MAN: Are those drinks for the party, too?
JOHN: Yes, there's juice and water.
MAN: How many bottles?
JOHN: Two of juice and three of water.
MAN: Did you say three bottles of water?
JOHN: Yes, that's right.
5.
MAN: Are you having the party at home?
JOHN: Yes, I am, but we want to see a film at the cinema after the party.
MAN: What film?
JOHN: It's called Clouds.
MAN: Clowns?
JOHN: No! Clouds! C-L-O-U-D-S!
MAN: Oh, sorry! Have a nice party!
MAN: Hello, Sally. How are you?
SALLY: I'm fine, thanks.
MAN: I didn't see you on Saturday.
SALLY: No, I went to the zoo with my cousins.
Can you see the line from the word Saturday? On Saturday, Sally went to the zoo with her
cousins. Now you listen and draw lines.
1.
MAN: Were your cousins with you all week?
SALLY: No, they left on Monday evening but that day, in the morning, we went to the Natural History Museum.
MAN: Was that interesting?
SALLY: Yes, I learnt a lot.
2.
MAN: Do your cousins visit you every weekend?
SALLY: No, but on Friday I emailed them to invite them to my house.
MAN: Did you email them from the library?
SALLY: No, I have a computer in my room.
MAN: You're lucky.
SALLY: I know!
3.
MAN: Which was your best day last week?
SALLY: Tuesday.
MAN: Why's that?
SALLY: Because it was my birthday and I had a party.
MAN: How old were you?
SALLY: Ten.
4.
SALLY: On Wednesday, I went to the shops because I had to buy some clothes.
MAN: It rained then, didn't it?
SALLY: Yes, that's why we had to go by car.
5.
MAN: But it didn't rain every day last week.
SALLY: No, on Thursday, it was very sunny. We went to the shops again but we went by bike.
MAN: I see.
Where did Jack go?
WOMAN: Did you go swimming yesterday?
JACK: No, I don't go swimming on Tuesdays.
WOMAN: What did you do?
JACK: I went to the shops.
WOMAN: With your friends?
JACK: No, I went with my parents and my sister, Jane.
Can you see the tick? Now you listen and tick the box.
1.
What did Jack's parents buy him?
WOMAN: Did you buy anything?
JACK: Yes, we all bought something. My mum bought a DVD and my dad bought a new mouse, but the best thing was that they bought me a camera.
2.
What did their parents buy for Jack's sister?
WOMAN: What about Jane? Did your parents buy her a camera, too?
JACK: No, she takes photos on her mobile phone. They bought her an MP3 player.
WOMAN: And a new computer?
JACK: No!
3.
What animals did Jack take photos of?
WOMAN: Did you use your camera?
JACK: Yes, because when we finished shopping, we went to the zoo.
WOMAN: Did you take photos of the giraffes?
JACK: There weren't any giraffes but I took a lot of photos of the dolphins.
WOMAN: Ah! What about the snakes?
JACK: Urgh, yuck, no!
4.
What did they eat at the zoo?
WOMAN: Did you have a snack at the zoo?
JACK: We wanted to take a picnic but we thought it could rain so we went to the café.
WOMAN: Did you eat burgers or sandwiches?
JACK: Sandwiches.
5.
What toy animal did Jack buy?
WOMAN: Did you go to the zoo shop?
JACK: Yes. There were lots of toys. I liked the toy animals.
WOMAN: Did you buy one?
JACK: Yes, but it was difficult to decide. I liked the elephants and the monkeys but then I saw a panda and I liked that most.
WOMAN: So, did you buy the panda?
JACK: Yes. Look, I've got it here.
WOMAN: Oh!
MAN: Can you see the girl?
GIRL: Which one? I can see three girls.
MAN: You're right. The tallest one.
GIRL: Yes.
MAN: Can you colour her shoes black?
GIRL: OK.
Can you see the girl with black shoes? This is an example. Now you listen and colour and draw.
1.
GIRL: I'd like to draw something.
MAN: OK. The tallest girl is looking at a picture of a cat.
GIRL: I can't see a cat!
MAN: No, but you can draw it!
GIRL: OK. I'm drawing a cat.
2.
GIRL: Now I'd like to colour something.
MAN: All right. Can you see the woman carrying a bag?
GIRL: Yes. Can I colour her bag?
MAN: Yes, I think red would be nice.
GIRL: So do I.
3.
MAN: Can you see the man sitting down?
GIRL: Yes. He's got a book.
MAN: That's right.
GIRL: Can I colour the book?
MAN: Yes, good idea!
GIRL: What colour?
MAN: Er … blue.
4.
GIRL: There's a nice picture of a car.
MAN: You're right. It looks like a fast car.
GIRL: Yes. Can I colour it yellow?
MAN: OK. That's a good colour.
5.
GIRL: My favourite painting is the one of the flowers.
MAN: Yes, they are beautiful!
GIRL: Can I colour the flowers?
MAN: Of course. I think orange would be nice.
GIRL: So do I.