• für den einstündigen Englischunterricht • mit Portfolioheft Bayern Workbook 43
Herausgegeben von Gisela Ehlers Erarbeitet von Gisela Ehlers und Christina Meindl Auf der Grundlage der Ausgabe Bumblebee Workbook Bayern 3/4 (2014/2015) von Gisela Ehlers und Christina Meindl Illustriert von Juliane Assies, Matthias Berghahn, Andrea Dölling, Jutta Garbert, Angela Glökler, Heike Heimrich, Gabie Hilgert, Carmen Hochmann, Elisabeth Holzhausen, Franziska Kalch, Karoline Kehr, Ulf Marckwort, Andrea Naumann, Karoline Rieming, Oda Ruthe, Friederike Schumann und Ulrike Vetter Workbook 3/4 für den einstündigen Englischunterricht Bayern
2 two Hello 3– 5 At school 6 – 7 Lisa’s family and pets 8 –11 Breakfast with Ben 12 –13 Flea market at Park School 14 – 15 Do you remember? 16 –17 Keep fit 18 –21 A visit to Sugarbush farm 22 –23 A birthday party 24 –26 Special days 27 Fit for 4 28 – 29 Words and phrases 3 30 – 33 English around the world 34 –35 Back at school 36 – 37 My day 38 – 39 Shopping 40 – 41 A trip to London 42 – 45 At the zoo 46 – 47 Holiday plans 48 – 49 Letters to Lisa 50 –53 Fit for 5 54 – 56 Words and phrases 4 57 –61 Contents listen point talk / tell / speak / sing / explain read / look up / find tick / match / copy / write / label draw / colour / mark / circle Work with a partner. Work with a group. / Think, pair, share. Play the game. / Roll 2 dice. language tip special task
3 three Hello 1 Finde 10 englische Wörter und kreise sie ein. 2 Markiere die Aufpassstellen in den Wörtern. Vergleiche die englischen und die deutschen Wörter. Was fällt dir auf? poster Mann popcorn in-line skates sticker jeans Bruder skateboard Brot Haus computer Auto shorts Pause basketball cowboy cornflakes 3 Suche noch mehr Wörter aus dem Englischen und schreibe sie auf. Du kannst auch ein Poster dazu gestalten. 4 Kennt ihr auch Wörter aus anderen Sprachen? Sammelt sie an der Tafel.
4 four Roll the dice. Name the word. Go back – or stay. The colour and number game 1 Add colours and numbers. 2 Listen. Explain the game in German. 3 Play the game. KV 3/19, 3/23
5 five Let’s practise: about me 1 Listen to the dialogue and read along. 2 Tick the right answer. 3 Practise the dialogue with a partner. What’s your name? How old are you? My name’s Miriam. My name’s Lisa. My name’s Paul. I’m 7. I’m 8. I’m 9. What’s your telephone number? It’s 19462. It’s 73741. It’s 34987. What’s your favourite colour? It’s blue. It’s pink. It’s red. What’s = What is My name’s = My name is I’m = I am It’s = It is KV 3/24
6 At school six 1 Listen. Write the letters. rubber teacher pencil pencil case pen chair table book schoolbag blackboard 2 Copy the words. Check with a partner. 3 Read and colour. The pencil case is red. In my pencil case I have got a pink ruler and a green rubber. I have got a yellow pen and a blue sharpener. I have got six coloured pencils. 4 What is in your pencil case? You can write your own text. Watch out for the tricky parts. KV 3/28–29
7 Shopping lists 1 Read and match. seven KV 3/32 2 Write a shopping list for the last basket. Test Handschrift 17,5 pt
8 eight Lisa’s family and pets 1 Listen to the words. Mark the pets in red. Mark the family words in yellow. cat mother brother fish mouse sister father hamster rabbit dog 2 Copy the words. Check with a partner. pets: family: 3 Read the text. Write the names. Tim is the baby in the family. Linda is Tim’s mother. Jim is Tim’s brother. Anna is Tim’s sister. Robert is Tim’s father. Lola is the cat. Marvin is the family’s dog. baby Tim KV 3/33–34 QR-Code im Buch QR-Code im Buch
9 nine Small families – big families 1 Read and mark the keywords. 2 Number the pictures. Write the names. 1 The Wilson family is a big family. There are father and mother. They have got 4 boys, 1 girl and a baby. 2 The Green family is a small family. There are father and mother. They have got a son. 3 The Clark family is a big family. There are father, mother and the grandparents. They have got 2 children, a boy and a girl. 3 Write about your family. This is my family. There are Keywords tell you what the text is about.
10 ten 1 7 4 3 2 5 6 Solution: Crossword puzzle 1 Colour the family words yellow. Colour the pet words green. sistermousedogbrothercatrabbitbudgie mothergrandparentsfishfatherhamster 2 Do the crossword. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 1 b u d g i e KV 3/36
11 eleven Let’s practise: pets in our class 1 Make an interview. No, I haven’t. Elly, have you got a pet? Tom, have you got a pet? Yes, I’ve got a dog. dog cat rabbit guinea pig hamster mouse budgie fish no pet Tom Elly 2 Do a class survey. What are the most popular pets in class? 1 2 3 KV 3/39
12 twelve 1 Listen to the words. Mark the tricky parts. Breakfast with Ben water bread tea jam eat boiled egg butter cheese drink 2 Copy the words. Can you find more? I eat ... I drink ... There is tea on the table. There is no bread on the table. 3 What is on the table? Talk to a partner. KV 3/47 QR-Code im Buch
thirteen 13 What do you like for breakfast, Anna? I like tea and bread with ham. I don’t like cheese. What do you like? Anna bread x KV 3/48 Let’s practise: what do you like? 1 Write the words. 2 Mark what you like or what you don’t like x. 3 Ask 3 partners. Tick the boxes. Look up the words.
14 fourteen 1 Colour the children. 2 Listen and match the names. Flea market at Park School Tom Mark Lucy Sarah 1 red 2 green 3 brown 4 blue 5 yellow 6 grey 7 white 8 black 9 pink 10 orange 3 Find the words. Copy. C P G D R E S S P A H K L P C V H U P V G C Y S M O L K G U I S K Z E L E D F X Z I J S O T - S H I R T R V Y Y C A F T I O E R W N F S K L L R J E A N S E R S X KV 3/54, 3/56 dress QR-Code im Buch
15 fifteen How much is it? 1 Listen and read along. 2 Fill in the missing numbers. twenty twenty-one one + twenty twenty-two + twenty three + twenty-four four + twenty five + = = = = = 3 Do the sums and match. 25 + 7 = eighty-nine 34 + 9 = thirty-two 91 + 8 = seventy 76 + 13 = forty-three 11 + 10 = fifty-seven 13 + 44 = twenty-one 52 + 18 = ninety-nine 25 plus 7 equals 32. What’s 25 plus 7? KV 3/53 QR-Code im Buch
16 sixteen Do you remember? 1 Do a colour dictation. 2 Add more things. 3 Compare your pictures. Colour the scarf green.
17 seventeen Think, pair, share 1 Look up new words and fill in the wordweb. 2 Compare with a partner and add more words. 3 Share your list with a group. clothes food and drinks school things my room colours pets dog, blue, jeans, school bag, tea,
18 eighteen 1 Sing the song. Act it out. Keep fit 2 Read and match. 3 Play the game. © Hagen Nipp, Susan / Conn Beall, Pamela 1977 Price Sloan, an imprint of Penguin Publishing Group, a division of Penguin House LLC Touch your toes. Clap your hands. Lift 2 schoolbags. Turn around. Put your finger on your head. Flap your arms. Jump up high. Simon says clap your hands. KV 3/62 QR-Code im Buch QR-Code im Buch
19 nineteen Crack the code 1 Find the correct words and crack the code. 1 2 3 4 A Lee likes to swim. likes B to play tennis. to play football. Mary to ride his horse. C Linda likes likes likes D to ride her bike. Simon Tom to run. 2 Copy the words. A1 C3 A3 1 Lee likes C1 A2 B2 2 D2 C4 B4 3 B3 C2 D1 4 D3 A4 D4 5 2 Read the sentences. Number only the matching pictures. KV 3/63
20 twenty Ouch! 1 Listen and number. 2 Tell the story in German. Ouch, my head hurts! I’ll get you some ice. ice – Eis Watch out for false friends! QR-Code im Buch
21 twenty-one Read, look up and write down 1 Look at the picture. Tick the right word. 2 Fold the page on the right-hand side. 3 Write down the word. 4 Check if it is correct. blue pink three four rubber pencil brother mother dog fish cheese water apple banana shoes dress I put on my T-shirt. I take off my jeans. Clap your hands! Turn around! blue
22 twenty-two A visit to Sugarbush farm 1 Listen to the words. Mark the tricky parts. horse cow rabbit sheep mouse chicken pig duck goat cat 2 Copy the words. 3 Read the poems. Dogs. Big or small. Brown, black or white. I like dogs. Rabbits. 2 big ears. White, brown or black. Rabbits are nice. 4 Give your text to partners and let them guess. My animal is small / big / brown / white / black. has got 4 legs / 2 legs. can run / swim / fly. My animal is My animal has got My animal can Look up more words. KV 3/75 QR-Code im Buch
23 twenty-three Animal riddles 1 Read the animal riddles and number the animals. 1: My name is Rick. I have got 4 short legs. My nose is big. My tail is short and curly. 2: My name is George. I have got 4 legs, a tail and 2 horns. I like to eat grass. 3: My name is Dolly. I have got 2 legs and a beak. My feathers are brown. 2 Draw a picture of your favourite animal. 3 Describe your animal. KV 3/73 My name is I have got
24 twenty-four 1 Practise the dialogue with a partner. 2 Fill in the birthday calendar. A birthday party When is your birthday, Miriam? My birthday is in May. January February March April May June July August September October November December
25 twenty-five What’s the time? 1 Listen and number the clocks. 2 Listen and tick. When is the birthday party? Dear Lisa, please come to my birthday party. It’s on Saturday at 3 o’clock. I hope you can come. Love, Emma Susan Friday Sunday 3 o’clock 5 o’clock Peter Saturday Friday 4 o’clock 3 o’clock 3 Read Emma’s invitation. 4 Write an invitation. KV 3/81 1 QR-Code im Buch QR-Code im Buch
26 twenty-six Emma’s birthday party 1 Look at the picture. 2 Read the sentences. Are they true or false? Tick. 3 Can you write own sentences? There are 6 muffins on the table. There is a pink birthday cake. It is 2 o’clock. Emma’s friends eat plums. There are 3 presents on the table. Lisa and Ben want to play a game. Emma has got a birthday crown on her head. Look up the words. KV 3/83
27 twenty-seven 1 Circle the words. Write. Happy Halloween candlespiderbroombatsweetsmoonjack-o’-lanternghostwitchvampire Look up the words. candle 2 Tick the right answer. 3 Check with a partner. 1. Halloween is in December. October. April. 4. A spider has got legs. 2 4 8 2. Witches fly on ghosts. bats. brooms. 5. Black and are the colours of Halloween. blue orange pink 3. Children say “Good morning.” “Trick or treat.” “Happy birthday.” 6. Children collect sweets. bats. pumpkins. KV 3/87
28 twenty-eight 1 Read the questions and find the matching answers. 2 Walk and talk. Are you fit for 4? 1. How old are you? 2. What’s your favourite colour? 3. Have you got a brother or a sister? 4. Have you got a pet? 5. Do you like bananas? 6. How much is the dress? 8. What would you like in your lunch box? 10. What are your favourite farm animals? 7. What sport do you like? 9. How are you? 3 Write your own question and answer.
29 twenty-nine It’s 12 pounds. I’m 8 years old. My favourite farm animals are horses and rabbits. Yes, I like bananas. I like to play tennis. Yes, I’ve got a cat. 1 I’ve got a sister. My favourite colour is red. I would like an apple in my lunchbox. I'm fine.
My words 30 thirty family father mother brother sister boy girl colour black blue brown green grey orange pink red white yellow at school blackboard book chair coloured pencils pen pencil pencil case rubber schoolbag table teacher my words grandparents What’s your favourite colour? My favourite colour is green. Have you got a pen? Yes, I have. Here you are. No, I haven’t. Sorry. What colour is your rubber? My rubber is orange. Have you got a brother or a sister? I have got a sister. I haven’t got a brother. How old is your sister? My sister is 8 years old.
31 thirty-one breakfast boiled egg bread butter cheese ham tea water drink eat pets cat dog fish hamster mouse rabbit apple orange plum strawberry tomato fruit and vegetables Have you got a pet? Yes, I’ve got a cat. No, I haven’t got a pet. What do you like for breakfast? I like tea and bread with butter. Would you like a cheese sandwich in your lunchbox? What have you got in your lunchbox? In my lunchbox I’ve got a banana, an apple and four plums. my words bananas, strawberries, tomatoes
32 sports play football ride a bike ride a horse run skateboard ski snowboard swim play tennis thirty-two clothes dress jeans pullover shoes T-shirt big small chicken cow horse pig farm animals my words sheep, goat, duck My mother has got a blue dress on. I like your jeans. My pullover is too big. How much is the T-shirt? How much are the shoes? Do you like sports? Yes. I do. – No, I don’t. What sport do you like? I like to play football. My animal is black and white. My animal has got 4 legs. My animal can give milk. My favourite farm animals are cows.
33 thirty-three special days Halloween Christmas birthday birthday chocolate family friends party play games sweets my words ghost, bat, spider Happy birthday! My party is on Monday. My party starts at 3 o’clock. Can you come to my birthday party? I’d like to dress up as a vampire. Merry Christmas! I’d like a book for Christmas.
34 thirty-four English around the world 1 Read and write. 2 Colour the flags. I’m from Great Britain. The colours of my flag are . red, blue and white Hi, I’m from Australia. My hobbies are . My name is . I’m from South Africa. My favourite pet is . I’m from Ireland. I’m years old. My name is . I’m from the USA. I live in . I’m Mailo from . I’ve got . John KV 4/25 Look it up TB page 4/5!
35 thirty-five About me 1 Write about yourself. 1 Read out your information. My name is . I live in . I come from . I am years old. My birthday is in . My school is . My favourite teacher is . My friends are . My favourite animal is . My hobbies are . My favourite sport is . My favourite food is . My favourite book is . KV 4/23
36 thirty-six 1 Read and number. 2 Roll 2 dice. Say the word and act out the task. Back at school 1. come to the front 2. read 3. speak 4. get up 5. listen 6. point 7. sit down 8. take out 9. draw 10. write 11. tick 12. colour 3 True or false? Listen and tick. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 9.15−10.15 Maths Maths Maths Maths Maths 10.15−10.30 break break break break break 10.30−11.30 English English English English English 11.30−12.30 RE German Music Art ICT 12.30−1.30 school dinner school dinner school dinner school dinner school dinner 1.30−2.30 Science Science Project ICT German 2.30−3.30 Crafts PE Project PE Golden Time KV 4/29 1 QR-Code im Buch
37 thirty-seven Let’s practise: time for school 1 Label the subjects. 2 Follow the lines. Talk to partners. KV 4/32 Monday Friday Thursday Tuesday Wednesday 10.30 11.30 09.15 01.30 11.30 What have you got on Thursday? On Thursday I’ve got Music at 11.30. 3 Read the dialogue and practise it. 4 Make up your own dialogue.
38 thirty-eight My day 1 Read and tick the correct sentence. I get up. I get dressed. I have a picnic. I have lunch. I feed my pet. I feed my brother. I brush my hair. I brush my teeth. I do my homework. I play computer games. I go to bed. I phone my grandma. I go to a party. I go to school. I visit my grandparents. I play with my friend. I read a book. I watch TV. I tidy up my room. I get dressed. I play tennis I have dinner at 5 o’clock. I have breakfast. I have lunch. 2 Talk about your day. What do you do? In the morning In the afternoon In the evening I get up at 6 o’clock in the morning. KV 4/38
39 thirty-nine Let’s practise: let’s meet 1 Listen to the dialogue and read along. KV 4/37 We can meet on Tuesday. When can we meet? What can we do? Sure, great. Let’s meet next week. We can play basketball. 2 Walk around your class and ask 3 classmates when you can meet. QR-Code im Buch
40 forty 1 What can you buy where? Sort the words. Shopping orange juice – in-line skates – board games – fish and chips – T-shirts dolls – lemonade – salad – basketballs KV 4/46–47 Use a dictionary. Look up more words. orange juice You can buy lemonade in the snack bar. You can buy in the toy shop. You 2 Write sentences.
41 forty-one How much is it? 1 Read the dialogue. KV 4/49 How much is the racing car? The racing car is 5 pounds. £ = pound P = pence 2 Write prices for all the things in the shop window. 3 Practise the dialogue with a partner. £5 £10.50 How much is the book? The book is 10 pounds fifty.
42 forty-two A trip to London 1 Read the riddles and number the matching pictures. 1 It is a big Ferris wheel. It is 135 metres high. 2 It is a huge bridge over the River Thames. 3 It is the biggest and heaviest bell in the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster. 4 It is a palace. The Royal Family lives there. 5 It is a nice green place in London. You can have a picnic there. 6 They are guards. They ride on horses. 1 Big Ben Tower Bridge the London Eye Buckingham Palace Horse Guards Hyde Park Guess! It’s a famous bridge in London. Yes, that’s right. I think it’s Tower Bridge. 2 Read the riddles and number the matching pictures. Yes, that’s right. No, that’s wrong.
43 forty-three Let’s write a postcard 1 Read the postcard. Dear Ian, London is great. My cousin Emma and I are on a funny sightseeing tour. In London you can see a lot. I like Tower Bridge and Big Ben best. It's really cool. See you soon, David Ian Stafford 5, Palmerston Road Dublin 14 Republic of Ireland 2 Tick the right information. David likes ... best. Dear , London is . In London you can see . I like . best. It’s really . See you, 3 Write your own postcard.
44 forty-four A day in London 1 Write the words into the correct box. Mark tricky parts. 2 Check with a partner. 3 Work with a group. Make a placemat. sights activities Hyde Park walk the dog coffee Big Ben tea ice cream the London Eye play croquet fish and chips lemonade cake have a picnic Hyde Park hire a boat hot chocolate apple crumble Westminster Abbey scone Buckingham Palace listen to a band juice drinks food KV 4/58 Look it up TB pages 24–29. walk the dog hot chocolate cake
45 forty-five Let’s practise: what would you like to do in Hyde Park? 1 Listen and number. have a picnic play football play croquet walk the dog take photos buy an ice cream 2 Listen to the dialogue. What would you like to do in Hyde Park? I’d like to have a picnic. I’d like to take photos. How about you? 3 Ask three children. name KV 4/60 QR-Code im Buch QR-Code im Buch
46 forty-six Animal crossword puzzle 1 Do the crossword puzzle. 2 Find the solution. At the zoo 1 2 4 3 7 5 4 2 5 1 6 7 8 6 9 3 10 Solution: I v S. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 1 5 3 8 9 6 4 1 7 10 2 3 Read and guess. Fill in the animal names. 1. This animal is very big and grey. It has got a trunk and big ears. 2. This animal from the Antarctic is a bird. It cannot fly but it can swim. It is black and white. 3. It is a big and strong animal. It is a bear that loves ice and snow. 4. This animal eats bamboo. It lives in China. KV 4/63–64 Look it up TB page 30/31. l i o n l
47 forty-seven Animal profile 1 Read the text. 2 Mark the keywords. Look it up TB page 32. KV 4/66 My favourite animal has got a mane. It can run and jump. It can’t fly. It is very fast. It is a lion. 3 Can you write an animal profile?.
48 forty-eight 1 Listen and read along. 2 What do you want to do in your holidays? Holiday plans See an old castle. Go swimming. Go hiking. Go on a boat trip. Go to a museum. Go shopping. What would you like to do in your holidays? I’d like to go swimming. 3 Write about your holiday plans. In my holidays I’d like to … KV 4/75 QR-Code im Buch
49 forty-nine Going on holiday 1 Listen and point. 2 Practise the dialogue. 3 Play the game. Where? How? What? the mountains motorbike go hiking the sea car go snorkelling a city plane visit an old castle a lake boat go on a boat trip a river train go fishing stay at home coach visit a museum 4 Read and fill in the missing words. Where do you want to go? How can you get there? What do you want to do? I want to go to . I go by . I want to . the sea QR-Code im Buch
50 fifty 1 Fill in the correct months. 2 Compare with your partner. Holiday plans KV 4/83–84 Look up the months on WB page 24. 4 seasons winter summer autumn spring 3 Read the poem. 4 Write your own poem with 11 words. A week Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Saturday, Sunday Happy weekend!
Birthday cards 1 Read the good wishes. 2 Circle the 2 wrong wishes. Happy birthday! Many happy returns of the day! Have a magical birthday with love and hugs. Have lots of fun on your big day. Have a great day! May all your wishes come true. All the best! Merry X-Mas Happy Valentine’s Day 3 Write a birthday card for a friend. Love, Dear 51 fifty-one
52 fifty-two Thanksgiving 1 Do the crossword. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 corn England meal Native Americans November pilgrims ship Thanksgiving Down: 1. The N A helped the pilgrims. 2. The families eat t . 3. They came from E 5. The most important holiday in the USA is T . 6. The pilgrims came on a s . 7. On Thanksgiving the families have a nice m . Across: 4. The families meet on the 3rd Thursday in N . 8. The people that came to America were the p . 9. They like to eat c with the turkey. N o v e m b e r N a t i v A m e r i c a n s a t i v e m r r i c a n s o v e m b e r .
The farmer’s Christmas 1 Read the sentences and tick the right answer. 2 Check in your textbook on page 46/47. 53 fifty-three 1 The farmer and his wife want to have dinner. 2 There is a knock at the door. 3 Mary and Joseph want to have dinner. 4 The farmer and his wife go to sleep. 5 3 shepherds knock on the door. 6 There are 8 kings at the door. 7 There are 5 angels at the door. 8 There is a baby in the stable. 9 The farmer and his wife are happy. 3 Correct the wrong sentences. Mary and Joseph want to sleep.
54 fifty-four 1 Read and number. 2 Make a dialogue. Fit for 5! Alles über mich … 1. Wie heißt du? Have you got a sister or a brother? 2. Wie alt bist du? How are you? 3. Wie geht es dir? What’s your phone number? 4. Wo kommst du her? How old are you? 5. Wie lautet deine Telefonnummer? Where are you from? 6. Hast du eine Schwester oder einen Bruder? What do you do every day? 7. Was ist dein Lieblings-Hobby? What’s your name? 8. Hast du ein Haustier? What’s your favourite hobby? 9. Was tust du jeden Tag? Have you got a pet? 10. Was isst du gern zum Frühstück? What do you like for breakfast? In der Schule 11. Hast du einen Radiergummi für mich? Do you like PE? 12. Wo ist dein Bleistift? Where is your pencil? 13. Was ist dein Lieblingsfach? What have you got on Thursday? 14. Warum ist … dein Lieblingsfach? Why is … your favourite subject? 15. Was hast du am Donnerstag? What have you got in your lunchbox? 16. Magst du Sport? Have you got a rubber for me? 17. Was hast du in deiner Brotdose? What is your favourite subject?
55 fifty-five Einkaufen 18. Kann ich dir helfen? Here you are. 19. Ich hätte gern … It’s too big. 20. Wie teuer ist das? Where can I buy some toys? 21. Das ist zu groß. I’d like … , please. 22. Danke. How much is it? 23. Wo kann ich Spielsachen kaufen? Can I help you? 24. Bitte schön. Thank you. Urlaub 25. Wo können wir im Urlaub hinfahren? What can you see in London? 26. Können wir nach Schottland fahren? What can you do in London? 27. Was würdest du gern im Urlaub machen? Can we go to Scotland? 28. Was kann man in London sehen? What would you like to do in your holidays? 29. Was kann man in London machen? Where can we go on holiday? Alles über Tiere 30. Wo leben Kängurus? What animals live in Africa? 31. Welche Tiere leben in Afrika? Where do kangaroos live? 32. Was ist dein Lieblingstier? Is it big or small? 33. Welche Farbe hat es? Can it fly? 34. Ist es groß oder klein? Has it got two legs? 35. Kann es fliegen? What colour is it? 36. Hat es zwei Beine? What’s your favourite animal?
56 fifty-six Write an e-mail 1 Read the e-mail. Mark the keywords. Hi, my name is Flora. I’m 10 years old and I’m from Germany. I have got a brother and a sister. I haven’t got a pet, but I like guinea pigs. My favourite colour is green. My favourite subjects are maths and English. I like swimming and playing football. 2 Write your own e-mail. Some ideas for you: What’s your name? – My name is … How old are you? – I’m … years old. Where are you from? – I’m from … Have you got a pet? – I have/haven’t got … What’s your favourite colour? – My favourite colour is … What are your favourite subjects? – My favourite subjects are … Have you got brothers or sisters? – I haven’t got a brother or a sister./ I’ve got … What sports do you like? – I like to …
57 fifty-seven My words feelings angry happy sad scared tired countries Australia Canada England Germany Great Britain India Ireland New Zealand Scotland South Africa USA colour come to the front count draw listen point read sing sit down speak stand up tick write activities at school subjects Art Assembly Crafts English German Golden Time ICT Maths Music PE RE Science How are you? I’m tired. I’m scared. Where are you from? I’m from South Africa. They speak English in Scotland. What do you like to do at school? I like to draw and count at school. What subject do you like? I like German. I like Music because I like to sing.
58 fifty-eight shopping ball book board game cinema ticket comic ice cream money present teddy bear toys prepositions behind in in front of next to on under daily routines brush my teeth do my homework feed my pet get dressed get up go to bed go to school have breakfast have dinner have lunch play with my friend watch TV my words vanilla, chocolate, hazelnut What do you do every day? I get up at 6 o’clock. I get dressed and then I have breakfast. Where is my rubber? Your rubber is under your chair. You can buy comics in a book shop. I’d like a T-shirt. Oh, it’s too big. I’d like two scoops of ice cream.
59 fifty-nine drinks coffee hot chocolate juice lemonade tea water London Big Ben Buckingham Palace Horse Guards Hyde Park St. Paul’s Cathedral the London Eye the Tower of London Tower Bridge Westminster Abbey Windsor Castle food cake chicken sandwich chocolate curry fish and chips fruit salad ice cream lemon cake lollipop salad scone soup sweets What would you like to have? I’d like to have fish and chips and a lemonade, please. Do you like lemonade? No, I don’t like lemonade. I like water. What can you see in London? I can see the Tower of London. Look, the Tower Bridge is on the right.
60 sixty buy an ice cream go hiking go on a boat trip go shopping go to a museum have a picnic hire a boat listen to a band play croquet see an old castle swim in the sea take a photo walk the dog chimpanzee crocodile elephant giraffe lion panda penguin polar bear tiger zebra year season month week weekend day birthday Christmas Halloween Thanksgiving Valentine’s Day all through the year free time activities wild animals my words turkey, pilgrims, Native Americans What would you like to do in your free time? I’d like to take photos of Hyde Park. Guess my animal! It lives in Africa. It has got a trunk and big ears. When is your birthday? My birthday is this weekend.
61 sixty-one Classroom phrases Good morning, boys and girls. Goodbye. See you tomorrow. For next lesson, please do ... Take out your homework, please. Sit down, please. Speak after me, please. What’s this in English? Can I go to the toilet? Can you help me, please? Sorry, I’m late. Can I have the … , please? Thank you. You’re welcome. Yes. Here you are.
62 Hello • Song: Hello, my name is Bumblebee • Playback: Hello, my name is Bumblebee • Listen and repeat: Colours • Song: The colour song • Playback: The colour song • Song: The number song • Playback: The number song At school • Listen and repeat: At school Lisa’s family and pets • Listen and repeat: Lisa’s family and pets • Rap: Vet rap • Playback: Vet rap Breakfast with Ben • Listen and repeat: Breakfast with Ben • Listen and repeat: Fruit and vegetable • Song: I like to eat, eat, eat … • Playback: I like to eat, eat, eat … sixty-two Pupil’s audio tracks 3 Flea market at Park School • Listen and repeat: Flea market at Park School • Song: I like blue jeans • Playback: I like blue jeans Keep fit • Listen and repeat: Keep fit • Song: We like sports • Playback: We like sports • Song: Reach for the sky • Playback: Reach for the sky A visit to Sugarbush farm • Listen and repeat: A visit to Sugarbush farm • Song: Old MacDonald has a farm • Playback: Old MacDonald has a farm A birthday party • Listen and repeat: A birthday party • Song: Weekend is here • Playback: Weekend is here • Song: Who was born in January? • Playback: Who was born in January? • Song: It’s your birthday • Playback: It’s your birthday • Song: The Hokey Cokey • Playback: The Hokey Cokey Special days • Song: We wish you a Merry Christmas • Playback: We wish you a Merry Christmas • Song: The Gingerbread Man • Playback: The Gingerbread Man
63 sixty-three English around the world • Song: If you’re happy and you know it • Playback: If you’re happy and you know it Back at school • Listen and repeat: At school • Rap: Raptime • Playback: Raptime My day • Listen and repeat: My day • Rap: What’s the time? • Playback: What’s the time? Shopping • Listen and repeat: Shopping • Song: Shopping song • Playback: Shopping song A trip to London • Listen and repeat: London • Listening text: Sounds of London • Song: The wheels on the bus Pupil’s audio tracks 4 • Playback: The wheels on the bus • Rhyme: Ice cream At the zoo • Listen and repeat: At the zoo • Rhyme: The zoo is lots of fun • Song: The lion sleeps tonight • Playback: The lion sleeps tonight Holiday plans • Rap: Coconut Cream Rap • Playback: Coconut Cream Rap • Song: The Rover’s Rant Letters to Lisa • Listen and repeat: Letters to Lisa • Song: A tisket, a tasket • Playback: A tisket, a tasket • Song: Silent night • Playback: Silent night • Rhyme: I saw a ghost Find all audio tracks here: QR-Code im Buch
64 Bildquellenverzeichnis sixty-four |Alamy Stock Photo (RMB), Abingdon/Oxfordshire: Ball, David 42.6, 43.7; Hornak, Angelo 42.7, 43.6; Kuttig 42.4, 43.5; Turner, Bob 42.8, 43.10. |Assies, Juliane, Berlin: 3.8, 3.10, 6.10, 7.6, 8.8, 9.10, 13.10, 13.17, 14.13, 16.6, 18.8, 18.9, 18.10, 18.11, 18.12, 18.13, 18.14, 18.15, 20.6, 20.7, 20.8, 20.9, 20.10, 20.11, 20.12, 21.8, 21.16, 24.7, 24.8, 24.11, 26.8, 26.12, 27.4, 31.8, 31.10, 32.16, 32.19, 33.7, 37.5, 37.7, 37.9, 37.11, 37.13, 38.4, 38.5, 38.6, 38.7, 38.8, 38.9, 38.10, 38.11, 38.12, 38.13, 38.14, 38.15, 38.18, 38.19, 38.20, 45.5, 45.18, 49.36, 54.2, 55.5, 58.2, 58.3, 58.4, 58.5, 58.6, 58.7, 58.8, 58.9, 58.10, 58.11, 58.12, 58.13, 59.5, 59.6, 59.9, 60.2, 60.3, 67.2, 67.3, 67.4, 67.5, 68.2, 68.11, 68.16, 68.21, 69.2, 69.11, 69.12, 70.2, 70.10, 70.11, 71.2, 71.8, 71.9, 72.2, 72.7, 72.8, 73.2, 73.7, 73.8, 74.1, 74.2, 74.3, 74.7, 74.8, 78.2, 78.3, 79.2, 79.8, 79.14, 79.15, 79.16, 79.17, 79.18, 79.19, 79.20, 80.2, 80.9, 80.10, 81.2, 81.9, 81.13, 82.2, 82.7, 83.2, 83.11, 84.2, 84.9, 84.15, 85.2, 85.7, 85.8, 85.13, 85.14, 86.1, 86.8, 86.9. |Berghahn, Matthias, Bielefeld: 86.4. |Colourbox.com, Odense: 9.6, 57.2, 57.4. |Dölling, Andrea, Berlin: 55.2, 55.3, 81.12, 86.5. |Feldhaus, Hans-Jürgen, Münster: 50.6, 50.7, 50.8, 50.9. |fotolia.com, New York: clickit 47.7; Licht und Blindheit 42.9, 43.9; OHRAUGE 42.5, 43.8; Simone Capozzi 35.3. |Garbert, Jutta, Nürnberg: 24.10, 44.10, 44.13, 56.4, 56.5, 56.7, 56.8, 59.7, 59.8. |Getty Images (RF), München: Bobbe, Leland 34.10; Radius Images 34.14; Rubberball/Kemp, Mike 34.8. |Glökler, Angela (Atelier echtgelb), Hamburg: Titel, Titel, 40.5, 40.7, 65.1, 66.1, 77.1. |Heimrich, Heike, Berlin: 3.9, 3.11, 3.13, 11.8, 13.16, 14.5, 17.9, 21.7, 24.9, 25.14, 25.17, 26.11, 27.5, 30.4, 30.5, 30.8, 30.9, 30.12, 30.13, 30.16, 30.17, 30.20, 30.22, 34.7, 34.9, 34.11, 34.13, 34.15, 34.17, 46.5, 46.7, 47.5, 47.10, 51.4. |Hilgert, Gabie, Hamburg: 10.16. |Hochmann, Carmen, Gütersloh: 54.7, 59.13, 59.15, 77.2. |Holzhausen, Elisabeth, Wedel: 61.3, 61.4, 61.5, 61.6. |iStockphoto.com, Calgary: ilbusca Titel; Locke, Sean 34.12. |Kalch, Franziska, Gornau: 33.5. |Kehr, Karoline, Hamburg: 49.8, 49.12, 49.16, 49.20, 49.25, 49.28, 49.34, 49.35, 49.37, 85.10. |Manz, Stephanie, Berlin: 70.17. |Marckwort, Ulf, Kassel: 49.30, 55.4, 59.11, 59.12, 84.10, 84.11, 84.12, 84.13, 84.14. |Naumann, Andrea, Aachen: 26.13. |Picture-Alliance GmbH, Frankfurt a.M.: dpa 9.8; dpa-Zentralbild 9.7. |primanota GmbH, Korbach: 18.4. |Rieming, Karoline, Schöneiche: 69.4, 69.5, 69.8, 69.9, 70.18, 72.12, 76.1, 81.8, 88.1. |Ruthe, Oda, Braunschweig: 2.22, 3.7, 3.12, 4.4, 4.9, 4.11, 4.12, 10.5, 10.6, 10.8, 10.9, 10.10, 10.11, 10.12, 10.13, 10.15, 10.17, 12.6, 12.7, 13.13, 14.8, 14.9, 14.10, 14.11, 14.12, 17.7, 17.11, 17.14, 21.9, 21.10, 21.11, 21.14, 21.15, 22.6, 22.7, 23.5, 23.6, 23.7, 23.8, 26.9, 26.10, 30.2, 30.3, 30.6, 30.7, 30.11, 30.15, 30.18, 30.19, 30.21, 30.23, 30.24, 30.25, 30.26, 30.27, 30.28, 31.2, 31.3, 31.4, 31.6, 31.11, 31.13, 31.15, 31.17, 31.19, 32.2, 32.3, 32.6, 32.8, 32.11, 32.15, 32.20, 32.21, 35.7, 36.6, 36.9, 36.10, 36.14, 36.15, 36.17, 36.20, 36.21, 40.1, 40.6, 41.1, 41.9, 43.3, 43.12, 44.7, 44.8, 44.11, 44.12, 45.4, 45.6, 45.7, 45.8, 45.9, 45.15, 45.16, 45.17, 45.19, 45.20, 47.6, 47.11, 49.9, 49.11, 49.13, 49.15, 49.17, 49.18, 49.21, 49.24, 49.26, 49.31, 50.1, 51.1, 52.1, 52.6, 53.1, 53.4, 53.5, 54.8, 55.7, 57.3, 57.5, 57.6, 57.7, 57.8, 57.9, 57.12, 58.14, 59.2, 61.1, 61.2, 63.6, 68.3, 68.4, 68.5, 68.6, 68.7, 68.8, 68.9, 68.10, 68.12, 68.13, 68.14, 68.15, 68.17, 68.18, 68.19, 68.20, 69.3, 69.6, 69.7, 69.10, 70.3, 70.4, 70.5, 70.6, 70.7, 70.8, 70.9, 70.12, 70.13, 70.14, 70.15, 70.16, 71.3, 71.4, 71.5, 71.6, 71.7, 71.10, 72.3, 72.4, 72.5, 72.6, 72.9, 72.10, 72.11, 72.13, 72.14, 73.3, 73.4, 73.5, 73.6, 74.4, 74.5, 74.6, 75.1, 75.2, 75.3, 75.4, 76.2, 78.7, 78.8, 78.9, 79.3, 79.4, 79.9, 79.10, 79.11, 79.13, 80.3, 80.4, 80.5, 80.6, 80.7, 80.8, 80.16, 81.3, 81.4, 81.5, 81.6, 81.7, 81.10, 81.11, 82.3, 82.4, 82.5, 82.6, 82.8, 83.3, 83.4, 83.5, 83.6, 83.7, 83.8, 83.9, 83.10, 85.1, 85.3, 85.4, 85.5, 85.6, 85.9, 86.2, 86.6, 86.7, 87.1, 87.2, 87.3, 87.4. |Schumann, Friederike, Berlin: 1.1, 1.1, 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 2.10, 2.11, 2.12, 2.13, 2.14, 2.15, 2.17, 2.18, 2.19, 2.20, 2.21, 2.23, 2.24, 2.25, 2.27, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 5.1, 5.2, 6.1, 6.1, 6.1, 6.2, 7.1, 7.1, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 8.1, 9.1, 10.1, 10.7, 10.14, 12.1, 12.12, 13.9, 13.11, 13.12, 13.14, 13.15, 14.1, 15.1, 15.5, 17.8, 17.10, 17.12, 17.13, 18.1, 19.1, 19.7, 19.8, 19.9, 19.10, 19.11, 19.12, 20.1, 21.1, 21.12, 21.13, 22.1, 22.8, 22.9, 22.12, 22.13, 22.14, 22.15, 22.16, 23.1, 23.2, 24.1, 24.12, 25.1, 25.4, 25.5, 25.6, 25.7, 25.8, 25.9, 25.10, 25.11, 26.1, 26.7, 27.1, 27.6, 27.7, 27.8, 27.9, 27.10, 27.11, 27.12, 27.13, 27.14, 27.18, 27.19, 27.20, 28.1, 29.1, 30.10, 30.14, 31.5, 31.7, 31.9, 31.12, 31.14, 31.16, 31.18, 31.20, 31.21, 32.4, 32.5, 32.7, 32.9, 32.10, 32.12, 32.13, 32.14, 32.17, 32.18, 33.2, 33.3, 33.4, 33.6, 33.8, 33.9, 33.10, 35.1, 35.5, 35.6, 36.1, 36.7, 36.8, 36.11, 36.12, 36.13, 36.16, 37.6, 37.8, 37.10, 37.12, 37.14, 38.1, 39.12, 40.2, 42.1, 43.1, 44.1, 44.9, 46.1, 46.8, 46.9, 46.10, 46.11, 46.12, 46.13, 46.14, 46.15, 47.1, 47.2, 48.1, 48.6, 49.1, 49.10, 49.14, 49.19, 49.22, 49.23, 49.27, 49.29, 50.12, 50.13, 52.3, 52.4, 52.5, 52.7, 54.1, 54.9, 55.1, 55.6, 55.8, 56.1, 57.10, 57.11, 57.13, 59.3, 59.4, 59.10, 59.14, 60.4, 60.5, 62.1, 62.2, 62.3, 62.4, 62.5, 62.6, 62.7, 62.8, 62.9, 63.1, 63.2, 63.3, 63.4, 63.5, 63.7, 63.8, 67.1, 68.1, 69.1, 70.1, 71.1, 71.11, 72.1, 73.1, 74.9, 78.1, 78.4, 78.5, 78.6, 79.1, 79.5, 79.6, 79.7, 79.12, 80.1, 80.11, 80.12, 80.13, 80.14, 80.15, 80.17, 81.1, 82.1, 83.1, 84.1, 84.3, 84.4, 84.5, 84.6, 84.7, 84.8, 85.11, 85.12, 86.3, 88.2. |Shutterstock. com, New York: Espinosa, Lilya 34.16. |stock.adobe.com, Dublin: pololia 34.6. |Tauber, Andreas, Berlin: 5.7, 5.10, 5.11, 5.12, 5.13, 5.14, 5.15, 5.16, 11.3, 11.4, 11.5, 11.6, 12.8, 12.11, 13.5, 13.8, 15.7, 24.2, 24.6, 28.7, 29.2, 37.18, 37.19, 39.4, 39.5, 39.6, 39.7, 39.8, 39.9, 41.4, 41.5, 42.12, 45.11, 48.7. 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© 2025 Westermann Bildungsmedien Verlag GmbH, Georg-Westermann-Allee 66, 38104 Braunschweig service@westermann.de, www.westermann.de Das Werk und seine Teile sind urheberrechtlich geschützt. Jede Nutzung in anderen als den gesetzlich zugelassenen bzw. vertraglich zugestandenen Fällen bedarf der vorherigen schriftlichen Einwilligung des Verlages. Wir behalten uns die Nutzung unserer Inhalte für Text und Data Mining im Sinne des UrhG ausdrücklich vor. Druck A1 / Jahr 2025 Alle Drucke der Serie A sind inhaltlich unverändert. Redaktion: Lena Schmidt Umschlaggestaltung: Visuelle Lebensfreude, Hannover, mit einer Illustration von Angela Glökler Layout: Visuelle Lebensfreude Druck und Bindung: Westermann Druck GmbH, Georg-Westermann-Allee 66, 38104 Braunschweig ISBN 978-3-14-152681-3 Textnachweis: 20: Reach for the sky: Text/Musik: Hagen Nipp, Susan / Conn Beall, Pamela; 1977 Price Sloan, an imprint of Penguin Publishing Group, a division of Penguin House LLC Alle Hörtexte (soweit nicht anders angegeben): Gisela Ehlers, Christina Meindl, Hannelore Tait Musiknachweis: |Hello, my name is Bumblebee: Musik: Sven Stagge P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2009. |The colour song: Text: Gisela Ehlers, Christina Meindl P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2015. |The number song: Text: Hannelore Tait, Musik: Holger Buhr P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2014. |Vet rap: Text: Hannelore Tait, Musik: Holger Buhr P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2014. |I like to eat, eat, eat...: Text: Jeannine Gatzert, Bettina Holzhütter, Musik: traditionell P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2014. |I like blue jeans: Text/Musik: Vera Binder, Brigitta Walla, Franz Moser. Aus: Learn English – Just Sing! Veritas Verlag 2005. |We like sports: Text: Gisela Ehlers P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2015. |Reach for the sky: Text/Musik: Pamela Conn Beall, Susan Hagen Nipp P Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2009. |Old MacDonald has a farm: Musik/Text: traditionell P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2015. |Weekend is here: Musik: Wolle Kriwanek, Jörg Orlamünder, Eugen, A. M. Schwarz/Text: Wolle Kriwanek P Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2010. |Who was born in Janaury: Text: traditionell/Musik: Holger Buhr P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2010. |It’s you birthday: Musik/Text: Monk Turner + Fascinoma P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2015. |The Hokey Cokey: Musik/Text: traditionell P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2015. |We wish you a Merry Christmas: Musik/Text: traditionell P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2009. |The Gingerbread Man: Text/Musik: traditionell, bearbeitet von Holger Buhr, db music © Schroedel Verlag 2003. |If you’re happy and you know it: Text/Musik: traditionell P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2014. |Raptime: Text: Elspeth Corrie/Musik: Holger Buhr db music P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2013. |What’s the time? Text: Elspeth Corrie/Musik: Holger Buhr db music P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2013. |Shopping song: Text: Gisela Ehlers, Hannelore Tait/Musik: traditionell P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2013. |The wheels on the bus: Text/Musik: traditionell P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2009. |The lion sleeps tonight: Text/ Musik: Luigi Creatore, Solomon Linda, Hugo E. Peretti, George D. Weiss P Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2009. |Coconut Cream Rap: Text nach Frank Leto/Musik: Holger Buhr, db music P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2013. |The Rover’s Rant: Text/Musik: Muriel Johnstone’s Scottish Dance Band Task 5: "The Rover’s Rant/Off to Speyside/The Ferry Louper" P © Scotscores 1998. |A tisket, a tasket: Text/Musik: traditionell P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2014. |Silent night: Text/Musik: traditionell P © Bildungshaus Schulbuchverlage 2010. Arrangement und Produktion der Lieder und Einspielungen (soweit nicht anders angegeben): Holger Buhr, db music
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