6º Primaria

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UNIT 0

How to read numbers in English










UNIT 1

IN YOUR FREE TIME






Wales



 


Vocabulary



go to pop concerts


do puzzles

collect things



play the drums


juggle



use the internet


make things


play chess

go fishing


practise a foreign language

Extra Vocabulary
learn: aprender
teach: enseñar
headteacher: directora/director
squares: cuadrados/ casillas
pieces: piezas
board: tablero
win: ganar
lose: perder
sooner: antes
share: compartir
stay: quedarse
catch/caught: coger, capturar (infinitivo y pasado)
stretch: estirar
busy: ocupado
 perform: actuar
book: reservar
gift: regalo
party: fiesta
space: espacio.





Grammar


Do the following interactive worksheets

Script

Carrie:  Hello?
Ed:         Hi, Carrie. It's Ed.
Carrie:  Hi. How are you?
Ed:         I'm fine, thanks. I'm calling to see if you're free on                               Saturday night.
Carrie:   Yes, I am. Why? 
Ed:         Well, my family has got tickets to see One Direction, at                     Wembley Stadium.
Carrie:   Wow! You're so lucky. One Direction is my favourite pop                   group.
Ed:         Well, would you like to see the concert with us? 
                My brother has got a bad cold, so we've got a spare ticket.
Carrie:   Oh yes. Wow! I'd love to. Just let me ask my dad.
                                                    -------
Carrie:   Hi, Ed. My dad says I can go. I'm so excited!
Ed:        Good. We can pick you up from your house at quarter past                   three on Saturday afternoon.
Carrie: Ok. That's great. Thank you, Ed.


Welsh Culture

LANGUAGE
    About 20% Welsh people are bilingual. They speak English and Welsh. Welsh is a very old language, and people are making and effort to keep the language alive. At schools in Wales, all children have Welsh lessons. And most of the road signs in Wales are in both English and Welsh.

    MUSIC
   Wales is sometimes called "the land of song". Music is an important prart of Welsh culture. Many pop stars and opera singers come from Wales, like Stereophonics, Tom Jones and Charlotte Church. But the country is especially famous for its male voice choirs. Many boys and men of all ages join choirs. The meet every week to practise. They sing songs in Welsh and in English. 

SPORT
    People in Wales play many kinds of sport, but the national sport is rugby. Rugby is a very physical sport. In rugby, you can score goals and tries. You score a goal when you kick the ball between the other team's goal posts. You score a try when you put the ball on the ground behind the other team's goal line. There are men's rugby teams and women's rugby teams, too.



Basic Welsh Phrases







UNIT 2

GEOGRAPHICAL WONDERS


New Zealand


New Zealand Map

VOCABULARY


cave



 cliff

 desert


 glacier

 island

mountain range

 rainforest

 valley

 volcano

 waterfall


 


Cardinal Points


Extra Vocabulary

few: pocos  
fewer than...: menos de...
alone: solo
reach: alcanzar
high: alto
whole: todo, completo
summit: cumbre
break a record: batir un record
size: tamaño,talla
pollution: contaminación
drop: dejar caer
weigh: pesar
flap: batir (las alas)





Grammar 

Comparatives and Superlatives




How to describe what you can see

Ed:      Look. The view from up here is great.
Carrie: Yes, it is. What's that big white building over there?
Ed:      That's the hospital. And on the right of it, you can see my                    school.
Carrie: Oh yes. And what's that over there, on the horizon?
Ed:       Those are the hills where we went yesterday and had a                         picnic. 
Carrie:  Can I have the binoculars for a moment?
Ed:       Of course. What can you see?
Carrie:  Not a lot.
Ed:        Because you've got the binoculars the wrong way round!
Carrie:   Oh yeah! You're right! Ah, that's better!






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UNIT 3
RECIPES AND FOOD






Jamaica is a Caribbean island. There are many coconut farms on the island and coconut is a popular ingredient in Jamaican cooking.

coconut trees


coconut



Jamaican Coconut Cake (Keto Jamaican Toto)




Ingredients


175g of butter


100g of brown sugar


1 tablespoon of honey

3 eggs


175g of flour


with 2 teaspoons of baking powder



1/4 teaspoon of salt

50g of coconut



the juice of a lime


50g of grated dark chocolate


Prep time
20 minutes

Cooking time
30-35 minutes


Instructions

1. First of all, put the butter, sugar and honey into a bowl.
bowl

     Mix until the mixture is smooth.
2. Then, add the eggs one at a time. Mix after each egg.
3. Slowly add the flour, coconut and grated chocolate and mix well.      Then add the lime juice and mix again.
4. Next, pour the mixture into a greased baking tin.




5.Last of all, put it in the oven and bake it for 30-35 minutes at 180º. Leave the cake to cool.


Serving suggestion

Serve the cake with a glass of lemonade.
oven






Extra vocabulary
stay: mantenerse
stride: zancada
brown (bread or rice):  integral
wholemeal: integral
producer: productor
grow: cultivar
bottom: parte baja, fondo
tasty: sabroso
spicy: especiado
dish,dishes: plato



Grammar 





Is there any flour in the cupboard?
There are two boxes of sugar.
There is some butter in the fridge.
There are three eggs in the cupboard.




Script Unit 3

How to give instructions in the kitchen.

Ed:         This is my favourite type of sandwich.
Carrie:  What's in it?
Ed:         Cream cheese, apple and crisps.
Carrie:   That's unusual! How do you make it?
Ed:         It's really easy. First, you put some cream cheese on a slice                  of bread. Them you put somo slices of apple on the cheese.
Carrie:   Then what?
Ed:         Then you put some crisps on top of the apple.
Carrie:   OK: That isn't difficult. What next?
Ed:         Next, you put some more apple on top of the crisps. Last                  of all, you put another slice of bread on top of the apple and                you press it down. Then you cut the sandwich in half and                    eat it.
Carrie:    Mmmm! I don't believe it! It's delicious!






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UNIT 4
Around the city


  
Dublin (Ireland)


Ireland




Vocabulary
airport
botanical garden 
sports stadium

post office
port
bank
theme park
shopping centre

main square


tourist information office
      
Extra vocabulary

grow: cultivar 
twice: dos veces
witness: testigo
alibi: coartada
robbery: atraco
also: también
until: hasta
after: después

Gaelic football
kick a ball: dar patadas (al balón)
hold a ball: coger con la mano (al balón)
bounce: botar 
carry: llevar






Grammar


At+specific time 
At+precise place

Where was he at 10:00 yesterday? He wasn't at the tourist office, he was at the theme park.
I was at the park at 14:10.
She wasn't at the airport at six o'clock.






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Do↓

How to find out about opening and closing times.

Script
Woman: Good morning. This is the Tourist Information Office.                         How can I help you?
Ed:        Hello. Can you tell me what time the Science Museum                          opens on Saturdays, please?
Woman: It opens at ten o'clock in the morning. It closes at six                            o'clock in the evening.
Ed:         Does it close for lunch?
Woman: No, it's open all day. And there are cafés and restaurants in                 the museum. 
Ed:         Are there any special exhibitions on this month?
Woman: Yes. There's an exhibition about robots. You can find                          information about it on the museum website.
Ed:         One last question. Is there wheelchair access?
Woman: Yes, there is. The wheelchair access is very good and there                  are lifts to every floor.
Ed:         Thank you very much.
Woman: You're welcome.


"Molly Malone"(traditional Irish song)

In Dublin's fair city,
Where the girls are so pretty,
I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Mallone, 
as she wheeled her wheelbarrow,
Through streets broad and narrow,
Crying "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh!"
"alive, alive, oh,
Alive, alive, oh", 
Crying "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh"





Your Projects:

"A guide for tourists"







UNIT 5

Ingenious inventions

dishwasher
Josephine Cochrane invented the dishwasher in 1886.

light bulb
Thomas Edison didn't invent the light bulb, but his design was the most efficient.

paper clip
Who invented the paper clip?
I think Johan Vaaler invented it.


Microwave
Percy Spencer invented the microwave.
—When did he invent it? 
—I think he invented it in 1946
microscope
The microscope was invented by Zacharias Jansen  around 1590.

digital thermometer


umbrella

The basic umbrella was invented more than 4,000 years ago. There is evidence of umbrellas in the ancient art and artifacts of Egypt, Assyria, Greece, and China.

These ancient umbrellas or parasols were first designed to provide shade from the sun. The Chinese were the first to waterproof their umbrellas for use as rain protection. They waxed and lacquered their paper parasols in order to use them for rain.



bilingual dictionary

plaster

stamps

Extra vocabulary
shape: figura geométrica
by herself/ by himself: sola/solo (por sus propios medios)
level: nivel
user: usuario/-a
cheap: barato/-a
expensive: caro/-a
sail: navegar
sailor: marinero
return: volver
tattoo: tatuaje
unfortunately: desgraciadamente
six years ago: hace seis años
college: universidad



The discovery of vaccination

smallpox: viruela
cowpox: viruela de las vacas
pus:pus
rub: frotar
scratch: rasguño
spots: granos
headache: dolor de cabeza
fever: fiebre
disease: enfermedad


How we beat smallpox

Grammar




How do you talk about what you did at school


Dad: What did you do at school today?
Ed:    Lots of things. Art, maths, science and Spanish. And we started a history project.
Dad:  A project! What's it about?
Ed:    It's about the invention of machines in the 19th century. It's really interesting. I like history.
Dad:  What did you learn in science?
Ed:    Something about batteries and electricity. I didn't really understand it. It was very complicated.
Dad:  Well, why don't we go to the Science Museum at the weekend? The museum always explains things simply.
Ed:    That's a great idea. Can I ask a friend to come with us?
Dad:  Of course.

Links for your projects:




The Wheel










UNIT 6
HELPING PEOPLE

Vocabulary →past


put your clothes away →put

make your bed→made

tidy up→tidied

take out the rubbish→took out

feed the pets→fed

water the plants→watered

sweep the floor→swept

do the washing up→did

wash the car→washed

clean the windows→cleaned


 Irregular verbs 

go→went
be→was, were
do→did
make→made
have→had
give→gave
think→thought
write→ wrote
read→read 

come→came

become→became

run→ran

sweep→swept 

feed→fed

take→took

put→put

see→saw

learn→learnt

teach→taught

buy→bought

sell→sold

lose→lost


Map of Canada

Canada on a world map




Extra Vocabulary
chores: tareas domésticas
throw somethig away: tirar
give something away: entregar
right away: ahora mismo
sell: vender
buy: comprar
 charity: caridad, beneficencia
net: red, mosquitera
neighbour: vecinos 
elderly: ancianos
 pensioner: pensionista
 pick up litter: recoger la basura
 retirement home: residencia de ancianos
 package: envasado
dirty: sucio
bench: banco (de sentarse)



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How to ask for and give directions

Ed:          Hello. You look lost. Can I help you?
Woman:  Do you know the way to the sports                           stadium?
Ed:          Yes. It's very near here. Go straight on                       and turn left at the traffic lights.
Woman:  Left at the traffic lights.
Ed:          Then go straight on and go under the                         bridge.  
Woman:  Under the bridge.
Ed:           After the bridge, turn right at the post                       box.
Woman:  Right at the post box.
Ed:           And then the sports stadium is on your                     left. OK?
Woman:   I'm sorry. I'm French and my English is                    not very good. Can you repeat it?
Ed:           I can show you the way. It isn't far.
Woman:   Oh. Ok. That's very kind of you. Thank                    you.
Ed:            It's this way.








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UNIT 7

 A CAMPING TRIP




blanket

first aid kit


waterproof jacket

penknife
map and compass

sleeping bag



tent

toothbrush and toothpaste

torch

towel


Yorkshire

Yorkshire Dales National Parks






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Florence Nightingale



On 12th may is the International Nurses Day. 



Florence Nightingale was a nurse who made a revolution in nursering. 



Why? What did she do?
















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