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English PracticeContents 5A
Unit Topic Language Focus Vocabulary Page
1Good and bad manners
• Adverbs of manner
• Modals: should / shouldn’t
• Describing
manners2
2You can be nice too!
• Adjectives / Verbs +
Prepositions
• each other / one another
• Things that
we should or
shouldn’t do
6
3 Staging a play• Prepositions: in / with
• Relative pronouns: who
• Body parts
• Accessories
• Objects
• Clothing items
10
4Whose things are these?
• Possessive pronouns
• Question words: Whose
• Accessories
• Objects14
5I have already done it!
• Present perfect tense 1: already
/ just / yet• Past participles 18
6Exploring Hong Kong
• Present perfect tense 2: ever /
never
• Present perfect tense 3: How
many times …? / once / twice /
three times
• Present perfect tense vs Simple
past tense
• Places in Hong
Kong
• Activities in
Hong Kong
22
7The people we admire
• Present perfect tense 4: How
long …? / since / for
• Simple past tense: ago / in
• Jobs 26
Final Revision 30
Quick Notes 35
Sample
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A. Daisy is making the boards in the classroom with her classmates. They show pictures of good and bad manners. Help them label the pictures.
Vocabulary Workout
1 Good and bad manners
1. speak 2. eat
3. wait 4. talk
5. arrive 6.
7. 8.
9. 10.
B. Complete the sentence.
Board shows people with good manners.
Can I have the menu, please?
6
7
8
9
0
1
Give me the menu! 2
3
4
5
Board A
Board B
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B. How should a good student behave? Help Daisy complete the blanks with the correct form of the given words.
Good Students
1. Speak to teachers.
2. Don’t eat your food in the canteen.
3. Read in the library.
4. Don’t arrive for school.
5. Wait to borrow your book in the library.
Grammar Workout
Usually, we add ‘-ly’ to an adjective to form an adverb.
wait eat arrive
patiently late noisily
at traffic lights for school on public transport in the restaurant
1. We speak politely to people.
2. We talk loudly .
3. We .
4. We .
5.
Don’t change the verb form after ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’.
C. Daisy is telling her brother about good and bad manners. Complete the sentences with ‘should’ or ‘shouldn’t’ and the given words.
1 32 4 5
quiet
patient
polite
late
noisy
Thank you.
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D. Daisy is writing in her diary. Circle the answers and complete her writing with the correct form of the given words. Use each word once only.
Text type: Diaries
Topic: Environment
Did you know?The Italians expect people to greet and smile graciously when they enter the lift. If they do not do that, the Italians will think that they are rude.
17th May Sunny
Today I joined the ‘Clean the Beach’ activity in Sham Wan. We
cleaned the beach for endangered green turtles. They lay eggs there
every year.
All other participants arrived on time. I felt sorry because I arrived
1 . There was a lot of rubbish on the beach. Rubbish
belongs in the rubbish b in . We 2 should act / shouldn’ t act
selfishly.
All of us waited 3 for the instructions from the officer.
‘Listen 4 ! Put all the rubbish in the black rubbish bags,’
said the officer 5 .
We worked together 6 . I had a great time.
The green turtles will come back in June. Nobody 7 should enter /
shouldn’t enter the beach between June and October 8 .
We 9 should protect / shouldn’t protect these rare visitors.
secret patient careful
happy late loud
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E. Daisy wrote a poem. Read her poem and answer the questions.
1. In line 7, what does ‘crawled’ mean?
A. ran B. moved slowly
C. swam slowly D. looked
2. The turtles were born .
A. in the air B. in the sea
C. in the mountains D. on the seashore
3. ‘Softly, slowly and secretly’ (line 3) is an example of alliteration.
Which of the following lines from the poem is another example?
A. Under the mysterious magical moon
B. And crawled towards the sea
C. Hundreds of baby turtles hatched
D. And return to the beach to nest
4. What does ‘the hatchlings’ (line 6) refer to?
Under the MoonUnder the mysterious magical moon,Softly, slowly and secretly, Hundreds of baby turtles hatched.
On the silvery beach,The hatchlings followed the moonAnd crawled towards the sea. One by one they made it to the sea quietly.
One day some will become mothersAnd return to the beach to nest.If by chance you see one of them,Gently you should walk out of her wayAnd watch silently — how amazing nature is!
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Language Arts
Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in a pair or string of words.
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SampleFinal Revision
A. Daisy and Elise want to solve some riddles. Help them write the answers on the lines. (8%@1%)
B. Daisy went to see the doctor with Mum. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the given words. (12%@2%)
1. Mum and I arrived (early) at the clinic.
2. The doctor arrived (late).
3. The patients waited (patient).
4. A man asked the nurse (polite).
5. The nurse called my name (soft).
6. The doctor spoke to me (gentle).
It has two hands to tell the
time but it is not a clock.
What is it?
Where can you watch the
sky on the ceiling?
He works with colours and
brushes. What is his job?
What keeps your hands
warm and rhymes with
‘kittens’?
When you look at it, you
can see yourself. What is
it?
It is home to the pandas
and the dolphins. Where
is it?
The actors listen to her
advice. What is she?
It is made of silver. You
can put it on your finger.
What is it?
2
4
6
8
1
3
5
7
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C. Daisy is a prefect at school. Complete what she says to the students with the given words. (9%@3%)
D. Daisy is talking to Grandma. Complete the conversation. (12%@3%)
shouldshouldn’t
fight with listen to laugh at
1. (each other)
You .
2. (one another)
3. (each other)
Daisy : Have you ever been to the Cultural Centre?
Grandma : No, 1 .
Daisy : 2 Hong Kong Wetland Park?
Grandma : Yes, I have.
Daisy : 3 there?
Grandma : I’ve been there twice.
Daisy : 4 do there?
Grandma : I looked at the birds there.
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