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Find

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pil’s Book

Prima

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www.macmillan.es

Pupil’s Book

Activity Book

Find Out about Grammar Booklet

Find Out about Science and Art Activity Book

Teacher’s Resource File

Photocopiable Resources

Flashcards

Word cards

Posters

Audio CDs

Stories and Songs CD

CD-ROM

DVD

DVD Resources

Website

Components

Primary 3rd cycle

Mark Ormerodwith Donna Shaw

Pupil’s Book

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Mark Ormerod with Donna Shaw

Welcome to the magazine headquarters!page 2

1 In my free time page 5

3 Around the world page 17

5 In the city page 29

7 When I was young page 41

2 The animal kingdom page 11

4 Spies and secret codes page 23

6 Trees and forests page 35

8 Sherlock Holmes and the case of the missing painting

page 47Bonfire Night page 53

Advent and Christmas page 54

The Summer Solstice page 55

Do you remember? page 56

The code breaker picture dictionary page 58

Grammar reference page 60

Pupil’s BookPupil’s Book

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Lesson 11 Listen and read. Sing.

2 Play a memory game.

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1 an internet café 2 a sports centre 3 a museum 4 a library 5 shops 6 a park 7 a cinema

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Where are the shops?

They’re opposite the sports centre and the internet café.

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The city song

In our cityThere’s an internet café.There’s a park.There are lots of cinemas, too.There are lots of shopsAnd lots of people.There are lots of things to do.

In our cityThere’s a sports centre.There’s a library.There are lots of museums, too.There are lots of shopsAnd lots of people.There are lots of things to do.

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Lessons 2 and 33 Listen and read. Act out.

Max: There are lots of shops and cinemas in New York. There are lots of people, too.

Clare: Is there a park?Max: Yes, there is. It’s called Central

Park. It’s very big.Clare: Are there lots of museums?Max: Yes, there are. There’s a big

museum of art. It’s called the Guggenheim Museum. It’s my favourite place in the city.

Clare: I love museums, too!

4 Look and compare. Play a game.

5 Go to Activity Book, page 47. Then play a game to practise There is and There are.

REMEMBER! There’s = There is

Today, Clare talks to Max. He’s from the USA. He drives a taxi in New York.

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Are there lots of shops in your street?

No, there aren’t.

Is there a cinema in your street?

Yes, there is.

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Lesson 46 Listen and read.

7 Listen to the questions. Say the answers.

is the capital of . There are lots of

museums and monuments. There is a famous castle, too.

is the capital of . There are lots of

squares, parks and museums. There is a famous bridge, too. Lots of tourists go on the London Eye for the excellent views of the city.

is the capital of .

is the capital of .

There are four countries in the UK: Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland and England.

by Clare and Tim

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There are lots of beautiful buildings and parks. There is a university and there is a castle, too.

There are lots of shops, cinemas and cafés. There is a castle and there is a big science museum, too.

Are there museums, parks, bridges and monuments in your

capital city? Is there a zoo?

Let’s find out about capital cities in the UK!

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10 Read and guess. Listen and find out.

Lesson 58 Look. Listen and say.

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a car

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9 Listen and read. Sing. People travelling

Look! There are people travellingOn the underground.Look! There are people travellingBy car, bus and train.Look! There are people travellingBy ferry and motorbike.Look! There are people flyingBy balloon and plane.But when I go to school… I walk!

a bus a train

the undergrounda planea motorbike a ferry

a balloon

What colour are the taxis in London?

a) black and yellow c) blackb) blue and white d) yellow

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What colour are the buses in London?

a) blue and whiteb) greenc) black and yellowd) red

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I’m on holiday in London. It’s very different to New York.

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Lesson 611 Listen to the story. Read.

12 Which of these things are not in the story?

a toy shop an internet café a fruit shop a cinema a plane a bus a motorbike a car

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He arrives and gets off the bus.Tim is travelling to the city by bus.

There are lots of people walking in the street.There are people travelling by car and taxi.

There are lots of flowers and bins. Suddenly, Tim wakes up.

Tim’s dream

At the library…

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Everything is different.

Tickets, please.

Everyone is wearing strange clothes.

The bin is talking!

Thank you.

Hi, Tim!

Where are you going?

Oh! Hi, Clare! Hi, Kate! I’m going to

the library.That’s amazing! It’s

the same as my dream.

The cars are flying!

Wow!

Hello, Clare.

Can I have this book please, Liz?

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Lesson 713 Listen and read. Say.

There’s a square,with a chair,where Clare sitsand breathes the fresh air.

15 Read and write about your town or city.

Lesson 816 Revision. Go to Activity Book, pages 52 and 53.

14 Listen and read.

I live in Manchester, a big city in England. It isn’t a capital city. There’s a museum. There are lots of shops and cinemas. There’s a football stadium, too. My favourite place in the city is the sports centre. People in Manchester travel by car, bike and bus. by Peter

I don’t live in a city. I live in a town. There are lots of shops and cafés. There’s a cinema and a sports centre, too. My favourite place in the town is the park, where I sit and read my book or the newspaper. In my town, people walk or travel by bike. by Liz

I live in Venice, in Italy. It isn’t a capital city, but it’s very beautiful. There are lots of museums and monuments. There are lots of bridges, too. My favourite place in the city is the Rialto Bridge. In Venice, people travel by gondola and water-taxi. by Mario

Find Out!What are Liz and Mario’s

favourite places?

Name Peter

Where do you live? Manchester

Is it a capital city? No, it isn’t.

Is there a museum? Yes, there is.

Are there lots of shops? Yes, there are.

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Find Out! 5 Syllabus

Welcome to the magazine headquarters!

Recycled language from Find Out! 3 and 4Talk to people, take photos, write stories, draw picturesScientific, artistic, sporty, musical

My name’s (Phil).I’m (Kate).Pleased to meet you.Welcome to Find Out! magazine.What do you do for the magazine?

1 In my free time Play the guitar, play table tennis, ride a mountain bike,fly a kite, play computer games, listen to CDs, watch TV,walk the dog, play board games, swim, play footballStart school, have lunch, finish school, do homework

I (play table tennis) in my free time.I don’t (fly a kite) in my free time.Do you (ride a mountain bike) at the weekend? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.I (watch TV) for about (two hours).I don’t do / do enough physical activities at the weekend.

2 The animal kingdom

An ant, a spider, a whale, a frog, an anteater, an otter,an iguana, an eagle, a seal, plants, fishBetween, next to, oppositePredator, prey

This (otter) (lives) (on land).It (eats) (fish).This (otter) doesn’t (eat) (plants).It doesn’t (live) (in water).Does this (otter) (live) (in water)? Yes, it does. / No, it doesn’t.My favourite animal is (green).

3 Around the world Portugal, Spain, China, Australia, Japan, Brazil, the USAPortuguese, Spanish, Chinese, EnglishNorth America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia,Australia

I’m from (Australia).He’s / She’s from (Portugal).I’m not from (Portugal).He / She isn’t from (Australia).Where are you from?Where’s he / she from?This (computer) is from (Japan).I want to travel to (Africa).

4 Spies and secret codes

A map, a microphone, a camera, a mobile phone,a newspaper, a disguise, a message in codeTouch your ear. Scratch your head. Fold your arms.Cross your legs.Turn left. Turn right. Go straight on. Stop.

I’m (watching) (a spy).He’s / She’s (wearing) (a disguise).I’m not (sending) (a message).He / She isn’t (speaking) (English).What are you doing?What’s he / she saying?

5 In the city An internet café, a sports centre, a museum, a library,shops, a cinema, a parkA car, a bus, a balloon, a train, a motorbike, a plane,a ferry, the undergroundThe UK, England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland

There’s a (museum).There are lots of (shops).Is there a (park)? Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t.Are there lots of (museums)? Yes, there are. / No, there aren’t.There are people travelling by (bus).

6 Trees and forests Thick, thin, long, short, young, old, tall, big, smallDon’t drop litter. Don’t pick flowers. Don’t light fires.Close the gate.Seeds, roots, branches, leaves, fruitBeautiful, colourful, interesting

The (palm tree) is (bigger) than the (orange tree).The (orange tree’s) (branches) are (longer) than the (bonsai tree’s) (branches).(Orange trees) are (more beautiful) than (palm trees).(My brother) is (older) than I am.

7 When I was young

Grandparents, parents, uncle, aunt, cousins, older brother,younger sisterNoisy, polite, quiet, rude, tidy, messyA president, a pilot, a jazz singer, a director, a producer, an astronaut

I was (ten).He / She was (on a ferry).How old (were) (you)?Where (was) (he / she)?This is a photo of (me) when (I) was (four).

8 Sherlock Holmes and the case of the missing painting

A detective, an assistant, a policeman, a pop star,a film star, an artistRich, popular, famous, talented

I (talked) (to Jennifer).He / She (watched) (TV).We (listened) (to CDs).Did you (talk) (to anyone)? Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t.

Festivals Bonfire Night, Advent and Christmas,The Summer Solstice

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I SBN 978-1-4050-7849-8

9 7 8 1 4 0 5 0 7 8 4 9 8

Find

Ou

t! 5Pu

pil’s Book

Prima

ry 3rd cycle

www.macmillan.es

Pupil’s Book

Activity Book

Find Out about Grammar Booklet

Find Out about Science and Art Activity Book

Teacher’s Resource File

Photocopiable Resources

Flashcards

Word cards

Posters

Audio CDs

Stories and Songs CD

CD-ROM

DVD

DVD Resources

Website

Components

Primary 3rd cycle

Mark Ormerodwith Donna Shaw

Pupil’s Book

9781405078498.cover.indd 19781405078498.cover.indd 1 29/3/07 15:41:5729/3/07 15:41:57