Hello Kids

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TAMMY BYRNE-SMITH

PAOLA GONNELLI

INGLESE PER LA CLASSE QUINTA

PATRIZIA NIGRI


LISTEN AND SING. 1

r a a e r B e , y B T y d e d d d Te Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear Turn your head Go to bed Turn off the light Say goodnight.

Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear Open your mouth Shout, shout Close the door Don’t be afraid any more.

MY NAME IS

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THIS IS MY BOOK

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STONEHENGE

LANGUAGE POINT

UNIT 1

VOCABULARY medicines

speaking about sickness

LANGUAGE STUDY simple present

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UNIT 1 1 LISTEN, REPEAT AND ACT. 3 Today, it’s sunny. Get in the car, it’s time to leave. Let’s go for a trip to Stonehenge.

Is it a long journey to Stonehenge?

Do you want to come with us, Betty?

No, it’s half an hour by car.

Yes, please.

I feel carsick.

Oh, Betty, you are a bit pale! How do you feel?

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UNIT 1 David, stop the car, please. Betty feels carsick.

Betty! Have some lemon juice and some medicine for your sickness.

2 CHOOSE TRUE OR FALSE. 1. Betty goes to visit Stonehenge.

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F

2. They go by bus.

T

F

3. Stonehenge is an hour by car.

T

F

4. Betty is very well.

T

F

5. Betty has some orange juice.

T

F

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UNIT 1 3 LOOK, LISTEN AND REPEAT. 4

Speaking about sickness

How do you feel?

I feel carsick.

I have got a headache.

I have got a toothache.

I have got a temperature.

I have got the flu.

I have got a cough.

I have got a cold.

She has got a sore throat.

She has got a stomachache.

How does she feel?

She feels seasick.

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UNIT 1

Medicines

tablets

capsules

pills

cough syrup

4 LISTEN AND MATCH. 5

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UNIT 1 5 COMPLETE.

Betty has got

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She has got

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Her mother gives her some

She drinks some

spoons of

she has got

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and she takes two

Then she goes to

early.

6 TICK THE CORRECT SENTENCE. 1. Jane has got a toothache:

she goes to the dentist

she eats a lot of sweets

2. John has got a stomachache:

he drinks hot water

he doesn’t have dinner

3. Mary has got a cold:

she stays in bed

she goes to the park

4. Simon has got a cough:

he takes some cough syrup

he eats vegetables

5. Betty feels carsick:

she has some lemon juice

she has some apple juice

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UNIT 1 7 LISTEN AND COMPLETE. 6 Look at your hand. There are 4 fingers and a thumb. Index finger, middle finger, ring finger and little finger. .................... ....................

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THUMB

This is your right hand

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and this is your left hand.

On your foot there are 5 toes.

TOE

This is your mouth. You have 2 lips, a tongue and 32 teeth. Some are still milk teeth. ....................

You have one foot but two feet.

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UNIT 1 8 MATCH PICTURES AND SENTENCES.

1. John points to his teeth. 2. Mary shows her right hand. 3. Kadija shows her left foot. 4. Kevin points to his eyes. 5. Katy points to her lips. 6. Bob points to his hair.

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UNIT 1 9 ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. 1. How does Kate feel? She feels

2. How does John feel?

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3. Mike, how do you feel?

He feels

4. Jane, how do you feel?

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5. How do they feel? They . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................ ................................

I have . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..........................

I ........................ ..........................

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A BUSY DAY READ AND ACT. Teddy, I feel sick!

Don’t worry, mum! Let’s call the doctor.

This is your lunch, mum. A hot soup and orange juice.

And now dinner for all the family: cheese, carrots and soup. Milk and biscuits for mum.

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Oh, Teddy! You are very kind.

Madam, you have got a temperature. You have got the flu. Two days in bed and some aspirins.

I’m a good child, I help my mum. I wash the dishes and clean the kitchen!

It’s hard work being a housewife. It’s better to go to school!


UNIT 1 LISTEN AND SING.

S i ck ne s s 7

I’m ill Give me a pill I feel sick Kiss my cheek.

I feel bad And so sad It’s the flu That makes me Go atchoooo!

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Stonehenge

Culture corner

Stonehenge is in the south of England on Salisbury Plain. It’s a very important megalithic monument. There are many big stones. The stones are in two circles.

SCOTLAND AT L ANTIC O C EAN

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Culture corner

The American flag The American flag is red, white and blue. There are 50 stars and 13 stripes.

LISTEN TO THE AMERICAN NATIONAL ANTHEM.

Mount Rushmore

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Mount Rushmore is in the USA, in the State of South Dakota. There is a sculpture in the mountain. There are the faces of four American Presidents. It’s the symbol of America.

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Mount Rushmore

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SOUTH DAKOTA

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A T L A N T I C O C E A N P A C I F I C

MEXICO

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MY LANGUAGE PASSPORT COMPLETE YOUR MEMORY MAPS.

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SICKNESS

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MEDICINES .......................

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A REAL BARGAIN

UNIT 2

VOCABULARY LANGUAGE POINT buying clothes

sizes prices clothes numbers

LANGUAGE STUDY

this/these that/those possessive case (1)

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UNIT 2 1 LISTEN, REPEAT AND ACT. 10 There’s a beautiful market in Covent Garden. Let’s go and buy a present for Anne’s birthday.

What size are you?

What colour would you like?

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Good morning. I’d like that sweatshirt, please.

It’s not for me. It’s for a friend. I think she’s a small.

I’d like the blue sweatshirt, please.

Here it is.


UNIT 2 It’s Ø30.

How much is it?

What do you think, mum?

It’s a real bargain. Let’s buy this sweatshirt.

2 CHOOSE TRUE OR FALSE. 1. It’s Anne’s birthday.

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F

2. Jane goes to the shops.

T

F

3. She wants a sweatshirt.

T

F

4. The sweatshirt costs £30.

T

F

5. She buys a red sweatshirt.

T

F

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UNIT 2 3 LOOK, LISTEN AND REPEAT. 11

Buying clothes

I’d like that sweatshirt.

What size are you?

I’m a small. What colour would you like?

I’d like the blue sweatshirt.

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What size is she?

She’s a medium.

She’s a large.

How much is it?

It’s £30.

It’s £27.50.


UNIT 2

Clothes

60 61 69 70 71 79

blouse

jacket

sweatshirt

tracksuit

anorak

waistcoat

Numbers

sixty sixty-one sixty-nine seventy seventy-one seventy-nine

80 81 89 90 91 99

eighty eighty-one eighty-nine ninety ninety-one ninety-nine

100 a/one hundred

4 PUT THE DIALOGUE IN THE CORRECT ORDER. Good morning, Madam.

Medium.

What colour would you like? Thank you. Bye!

What size are you?

I’d like a pair of trousers.

Green. It’s Ø35.

How much is it?

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UNIT 2 5 LISTEN AND COMPLETE THE DIALOGUE. 12 – Good morning. – .................................... – Can I help you? – .................................... – What size are you? – .................................... – What colour would you like? – .................................... – Here it is. Do you want to try it on? – .................................... – Here is the fitting room. – Ehm… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How much is it? – It’s £20. – .................................... – Thank you and bye-bye. – Bye!

6 WRITE THE DIALOGUE AND ACT IT OUT WITH YOUR FRIEND. Sally goes to a shop. She buys a tracksuit for her brother’s birthday.

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UNIT 2 7 LISTEN AND MATCH PRICES AND CLOTHES, THEN COLOUR THE CLOTHES.

13 £40.00 £15.50 £50.70 £10.80 £25.00 Ø18.30

8 LOOK AND COMPLETE. 0

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.0

.10

0

Ø6.0

Ø7

2 Ø1

Ø15

5.

3.

.50

0 Ø2

1. 4.

2. 1. How much is it?

It’s seven pounds ten.

2. How much are they?

They are

3. How much is it?

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4.

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5.

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6.

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UNIT 2

2

9 TICK THE CORRECT SENTENCE. 1.

These trousers are blue. Those trousers are blue.

2.

This T-shirt is small. That T-shirt is small.

3.

These sunglasses are new. Those sunglasses are new.

4.

That sweatshirt is yellow. This sweatshirt is yellow.

5.

Those jackets are black. These jackets are black.

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UNIT 2

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10 READ, LOOK AND COMPLETE. It’s Anne’s T-shirt.

They are . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sunglasses. It’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sweatshirt. It’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . skirt. They are . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sandals.

It’s John’s cap.

They are . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . trousers. It’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . shirt. It’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jacket. They are . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . trainers.

11 READ AND COMPLETE. Jane goes to the street market. She buys a pair of trousers a T-shirt an anorak

£15.00 £10.10 £30.40

She spends £61.00. What else does she buy? A cap

£5.50

A pair of gloves

£7.20

A pair of sunglasses

£10.50

She buys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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UNIT 1

A BIG BIG PRESENT

READ AND ACT. Hello! I’d like a T-shirt for my mother.

Let’s go and buy a present for mum.

What size is she?

Mum, it’s for you…

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Oh, I don’t know exactly. My mum is a bit fat.

Like this?

Let me think. Oh, yes. I think it’s OK.

Oh, Teddy, what a nice T-shirt! It’s for me and Cindy together!!!


UNIT 2

Shoppi ng

LISTEN AND SING. 14

Shopping, shopping going shopping for me a new shirt for you a red skirt. Shopping, shopping going shopping I buy a blue cap You have a green hat. Shopping, shopping going shopping take me here take me there I’m happy everywhere.

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Culture corner

The British currency The British currency is the pound. There are the coins…

1p

2p

5p

10p

20p

50p

£1

£2

… and the banknotes (or notes). There is the Queen’s portrait on them.

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£5

£10

£20

£50


Culture corner

The American currency

The American currency is the dollar. There are the coins…

1 cent

5 cents

10 cents

25 cents

… and the banknotes (or bills). They are all green. There are the American Presidents’ portraits on them.

$1

$5

$10

$20

$50

$100

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MY LANGUAGE PASSPORT COMPLETE YOUR MEMORY MAP.

Chiedi una maglietta. .................................

Ti chiedono la taglia. .................................

Chiedi quanto costa. .................................

Dici che va benissimo. .................................

IN A CLOTHES SHOP

Ti dicono dove sono le cabine di prova. .................................

Rispondi che hai una media. .................................

Ti chiedono di che colore vuoi la maglia. .................................

Chiedi se la puoi provare. .................................

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Dici che la vuoi rossa. .................................


AT THE GREEN CAFÉ

UNIT 3

LANGUAGE POINT ordering food and drink

VOCABULARY food and drink

LANGUAGE STUDY prices

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UNIT 3 1 LISTEN, REPEAT AND ACT. 16

The Green Café Price list Coffee £1.00 Cappuccino £1.50 Tea £1.00 Milk shake £1.50 Coke £1.00 Orange juice £1.50 Hot chocolate £2.50 Sandwiches £3.00 Fizzy water 80p Still water 80p

I want a sandwich. Would you like a sandwich too? No, thanks. I’m not hungry.

Would you like a drink?

Yes, please.

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UNIT 3 What would you like?

I’d like a glass of coke.

Waiter, please. Can I have a sandwich and a coke?

Here you are. That’s Ø4.

2 CHOOSE TRUE OR FALSE. 1. Greg and Pat go to a restaurant.

T

F

2. Pat is hungry.

T

F

3. Greg wants a sandwich.

T

F

4. Pat wants a bottle of fizzy water.

T

F

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UNIT 3 3 LOOK, LISTEN AND REPEAT. 17

Ordering food and drink

Would you like a drink?

What would you like?

Yes, please. No, thanks.

I’d like a glass of coke.

Can I have a sandwich and a coke?

Here you are. That’s £4, please.

MENU

Burgers King size £3.00 Classic £2.50 With cheese £2.80

Sandwiches Tuna mayonnaise £2.50 Egg mayonnaise £2.00 Cheese £2.00

Cake – homemade

Apple pie and cream Cheesecake Ice cream Extras Chips £2.00 Salad £1.90 Bread £1.60

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£2.80 £2.30 £2.30

Drinks Coke Orange juice Tea Fizzy water Still water Coffee

£1.00 £1.50 £1.00 80p 80p £1.00


UNIT 3 4 LOOK AT THE EXAMPLE AND WORK IN PAIRS. Yes, please.

Would you like a cup of tea?

No, thanks. I’d like a cup of hot chocolate.

a glass of water • a glass of coke • a cup of hot chocolate • a sandwich a packet of biscuits • a packet of crisps • an orange juice • an ice cream

5 LISTEN AND COMPLETE. 18 – Would you like a drink? – ......................................... – . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? A glass of coke? – No, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . – An orange juice? – Mm… Yes, please. – ..............................................? – .........................................

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UNIT 3 6 MATCH. hot chocolate tea

a glass of

cheese

cereal a cup of milk

water

a slice of

cake

coffee

a packet of

biscuits crisps coke

pizza

7 LOOK AT THE EXAMPLE, CHOOSE FROM THE MENU ON PAGE 32 AND WORK IN PAIRS. A: Excuse me. B: Yes? A: Can I have a coffee and a cup of tea, please? B: Here you are. That’s Ø2, please.

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UNIT 3 8 LISTEN AND TICK WHAT HELEN ORDERS. 19

DESSERTS

BURGERS hamburger, salad

ice cream

cheesburger, salad

chocolate cake fruit salad

SANDWICHES ham DRINKS

chicken beer

cheese

orange juice mineral water coffee

MEAT

tea

steak and chips roast chicken and salad

9 LOOK AT THE MENU ABOVE AND COMPLETE. 1. You don’t like cheese. Which burger do you order? I order

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2. You like meat and potatoes. You order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. You like an Italian drink. You have 4. You want some cake. You order

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UNIT 3 10 LISTEN AND COMPLETE. 20 Can we have . . . . . . . . . . . . . , please?

And for you?

Here you are.

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for me, please, and

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Thank you.

What . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . for dessert?

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Can I have . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..........................?

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Yes, certainly.

egg mayonnaise sandwiches.

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the bill, please?

An ice cream.

Here you are. . . . . . . . . . . . Ă˜20, please.


UNIT 3

How healthy are you?

11 READ AND CHOOSE. 1. Every day you eat: a. bread b. sweets 2. Your favourite breakfast is: a. cereal b. snacks 3. Every day you have: a. fruit b. only fruit juice 4. You eat fast food: a. every day b. rarely 5. You drink: a. fizzy drinks b. water 6. Every day you eat: a. vegetables b. only chips 7. For breakfast you drink: a. no milk b. a glass of milk

Results If you have more a. answers, you have a healthy diet. If you have more b. answers, you need to change your diet.

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UNIT 1

A PERSONAL MENU

READ AND ACT.

I don’t know. Let’s go in.

Look, there’s a restaurant over there.

Is it expensive?

Good morning, sir. What can we eat for lunch?

Wow! So there is a buffet!

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It’s up to you.

Is there a tourist menu?

No. This is a selfservice restaurant.

Oh no! It’s something special. You go shopping and you cook the food yourself.


UNIT 3 LISTEN AND SING. 21

C h o c o l at e Chocolate, chocolate Chocolate is sweet How much chocolate Can I eat? Chocolate toffee, Chocolate bars, Chocolate biscuits in a jar, Chocolate drops And chocolate shake But all this chocolate Means a tummy ache.

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Culture corner

English breakfast Fried bacon, egg and sausages.

«Black» coffee.

Cornflakes.

«White» coffee.

Toast and marmalade. Tea with milk.

The famous English breakfast is a large meal of fried bacon, eggs and sausages. Nowadays British people have cornflakes with milk and sugar, or toast and marmalade or jam and they drink tea with milk or «black» or «white» coffee. Tea is very popular in the UK; people drink it every day.

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Culture corner

Fast food Hot dog.

French fries.

Hamburger. Pizza.

In the USA a lot of people eat in fast food restaurants like McDonald’s. There you can eat hamburgers, cheeseburgers, hot dogs, French fries. There are many Pizza Huts, where you can create your own pizza from a list of ingredients. There are also Chinese restaurants and take away restaurants: you buy food and you eat it at home.

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MY LANGUAGE PASSPORT COMPLETE YOUR MEMORY MAPS.

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FOOD AND DRINK ....................... .......................

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AT THE GREEN CAFÉ

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AT THE BUTCHER’S

UNIT 4

LANGUAGE POINT

buying food asking and saying prices

VOCABULARY shops weight

LANGUAGE STUDY possessive case (2)

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UNIT 4 1 LISTEN, REPEAT AND ACT. 23 Good afternoon. Can I help you?

Yes, please. I’d like some sausages.

How many do you want?

Anything else?

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Four, please.

Yes, I’d like five steaks.

Here you are.


UNIT 4 How much is that altogether?

That’s Ø10.20, please.

Here you are. Goodbye!

Goodbye.

2 COMPLETE THE BOY’S SHOPPING LIST.

5 bread rolls 3 pounds of apples ................................. .................................

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UNIT 4 3 LOOK, LISTEN AND REPEAT. 24

Buying food

Can I help you?

Yes, I’d like some sausages. Have you got any sausages?

How many do you want? Four, please. Anything else? Yes, I’d like five steaks. How much is that altogether? That’s £10.20, please.

Shops

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UNIT 4

Weight 100 gr (a hundred grams)

1 kilo (a kilo)

1 pound (a pound = 454 grams)

4 LOOK AT THE EXAMPLE AND WORK IN PAIRS. A: Can I help you? B: Yes, I’d like… A: Anything else? B: Yes, … How much is that? A: That’s…

Baker’s 1 brown loaf 2 bread rolls

Greengrocer’s 2 pounds of oranges 4 bananas

Butcher’s 6 steaks 3 sausages

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UNIT 4 5 LISTEN, CHOOSE AND COMPLETE. 25

The lady is at

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The lady is at

The man is at

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The girl is at

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UNIT 4 6 COMPLETE. Where can you buy… oranges?

At the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

bread?

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pork?

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medicines?

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sugar?

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7 READ THE SHOPPING LIST AND COMPLETE. 1 POUND OF PEARS

2 POUNDS OF POTATOES 1 LETTUCE

4 HAMBURGERS 4 STEAKS 5 ROLLS

Sally goes shopping. She buys .................................................., ....................................... and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at the greengrocer’s, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at the butcher’s, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at the baker’s.

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UNIT 4 8 LISTEN AND WRITE THE SHOPPING LIST. 26

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9 WHAT DO YOU BUY FOR AN ENGLISH BREAKFAST? CHOOSE AND COMPLETE.

I buy

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UNIT 4 10 READ, CHOOSE AND COMPLETE. How do you make good tea? You need: a kettle a teapot a cup a teabag milk or lemon 1.

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2.

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3.

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4.

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5.

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Pour the hot water into the teapot. Fill the kettle with water.

After a few minutes pour the tea.

Add milk or lemon. Put a teabag into the teapot.

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UNIT 1

A PICNIC

READ AND ACT. Teddy, here we are. This is a good place for a picnic. Please, Teddy, put everything here.

OK, good, Teddy. But where is the basket?

Don’t worry, mum. There are a lot of strawberries and blackberries in the woods!

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Oh, yes, mum. Here are the plates, the forks, the knives, the spoons, the glasses, the bottles‌

The basket? Which basket?

The basket with the food. Oh, dear, no basket, no food!


UNIT 4

n d e a l t y t l t e l h ek Po

LISTEN AND SING. 27

Polly, put the kettle on Polly, put the kettle on Polly, put the kettle on We’ll all have tea. Sukey, take it off again Sukey, take it off again Sukey, take it off again They’ve all gone away. From Nursery Rhymes, Armadillo Books

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Shopping

Culture corner

In Britain, there are a lot of very big department stores, like Harrods in London. There are also chains of shops like Marks and Spencer, for clothes and food, or like Boots, for beauty products. Shops usually open at 9 o’clock in the morning and close at about 6 o’clock in the evening. Some supermarkets are open 24 hours a day. You can buy newspapers and magazines, sweets and drinks at the newsagent’s or at petrol stations.

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Culture corner

In the USA, the Mall of America, in Minnesota, is a very very big shopping centre. You can also visit Macy’s or Bloomindale’s in New York. They are very big shops. But if you want, you can also buy through the Internet.

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MY LANGUAGE PASSPORT COMPLETE YOUR MEMORY MAP.

SHOP AND PRODUCTS GREENGROCER’S

BAKER’S ................................ ................................

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BUTCHER’S

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SUPERMARKET ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................


UNIT 5

THE DATE LANGUAGE POINT

speaking on the phone talking about present activities

VOCABULARY telephone

LANGUAGE STUDY present continuous

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UNIT 5 1 LISTEN, REPEAT AND ACT. 29 Hello, is that Margaret?

020 7928 6523. Hello?

Hi, Patty. I’m fine, thanks. How are you?

Oh, I’m okay. What are you doing?

I’m watching television. I’m bored.

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Yes, speaking.

It’s Patty here. How are you?

I’m doing my homework. And you?

Well, let’s go out.


UNIT 5 Would you like to go to the park?

Meet you at five o’clock at the bus stop.

Yes, I’d love to.

Yes. Bye!

Yes, okay. See you later, Patty.

2 CHOOSE TRUE OR FALSE. 1. Patty is doing her homework.

T

F

2. Margaret is watching television.

T

F

3. Margaret is calling Patty.

T

F

4. The telephone number is 020 7928 6523.

T

F

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UNIT 5 3 LOOK, LISTEN AND REPEAT. 30

Speaking on the phone 020 7928 6523. Hello? Hello, is that Margaret? Yes, speaking. It’s Patty here.

020 7928 6523. Hello? Hello, Bob, this is Patty. Hello, Patty. Is Margaret at home? Yes, she is. Can I speak to her, please? Of course. Hold on.

Talking about present activities What are you doing?

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I’m doing my homework. I’m watching television.


UNIT 5

Telephone

receiver

telephone directory

telephone box

phonecard

mobile phone

4 LOOK AT THE EXAMPLE AND WORK IN PAIRS. A: Hello? B: Hello,…? This is… A: Would you like to play football? B: Oh, yes, great. A: At… in…

WHAT TO DO

WHERE AND WHEN TO MEET

play football

in the park at 4 o’clock

go to Robert’s

near the church at 3.30 p.m.

do homework

at your home at 5 o’clock

watch the football match

at your home in the evening

go to the swimming pool

in front of the supermarket at 6 o’clock

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UNIT 5 5 CHOOSE AND COMPLETE, THEN LISTEN AND CHECK. 31 – 020 7354 4088. Hello? – ................................................................... – Hello, Alice. – ................................................................... – Yes, he is. – .................................................................... – Of course. Hold on. – Hi, Alice. How are you? – ................................................................... – I’m fine. – ................................................................... – Yes, I am. Why? – ................................................................... – Great! At what time? – ................................................................... – Okay. See you later, Alice. – ................................................................... Oh, I’m okay, thanks. How are you? Can I speak to him, please?

Hello, Bart. This is Alice. Would you like to come round to Paul’s?

At half past four. Are you free this afternoon?

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Is John at home?

Yes. Bye!


UNIT 5 6 MIME ACTIONS AND GUESS. What am I doing?

You are eating.

7 READ AND MATCH. 1. What are they doing? 2. What are you reading? 3. Are you studying? 4. Where is Nick going? 5. What is Meg doing? 6. Where are you going?

a. He’s going to school. b. Yes, I am. c. She’s studying. d. We are going to the cinema. e. They are playing volleyball. f. I’m reading a comic.

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UNIT 5 8 CHOOSE TRUE OR FALSE.

1. The teacher is writing on the blackboard.

T

F

2. It’s raining.

T

F

3. A boy is sleeping.

T

F

4. Bob is eating his sandwich.

T

F

5. A girl is opening the window.

T

F

6. A girl is listening to the music.

T

F

7. Carol and Molly are writing.

T

F

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UNIT 5 9 LISTEN AND WRITE THE NAMES. 32

................. ................. .................

.................

.................

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Mrs Robinson

Alicia

Mr Emerson

Jim

Mr Barton

Mrs London

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UNIT 5 10 WRITE WHAT THEY ARE DOING.

1. She’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2. He’s

4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6.

7.

8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

.............................

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3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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UNIT 5 11 LOOK AT THE PICTURE AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS.

1. What’s Helen doing? .........................................................................

2. What’s Jenny doing? .........................................................................

3. What are Bob and Jack doing? .........................................................................

4. What’s Dave doing? .........................................................................

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UNIT 1

DAD IS OUT

READ AND ACT. We are on holiday! Relax, relax, relax. No work, no school.

The phone is ringing as usual. Teddy, please, if someone is looking for me, I’m not here. I’m not at home.

My father… He’s not here… Just a moment, I’ll ask him.

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Hello! This is Teddy speaking.

Dad, when are you at home? At what time?


UNIT 5

O n a b o at

LISTEN AND SING. 33

Sailing, sailing The sailors are sailing Sailing on a boat And they like it a lot. Singing, singing The sailor is singing A beautiful song All day long. Dreaming, dreaming The sailor is dreaming A beautiful mermaid And he’s not afraid.

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Culture corner

Sending text messages

4

You can send text messages from your mobile phone. The messages are usually very short and informal, and often abbreviations are used. B = be C = see

PC = please call R = are

It’s also common to write: WOT = what HW = how

CU 2MORO

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U = you 2 = to, too WNT = want

2DAY = today 2MORO = tomorrow TNK = thanks

4 = for L8 = late

PLS = please

PC ME


4

Culture corner

Making a call from a pay phone

1. Pick up the receiver. 2. Listen for the dial tone. 3. Insert coins or a phonecard. 4. Dial your number. 5. Wait for the ringing tone. 6. If the line is busy, you’ll hear the engaged tone.

You can use coins, a credit card or a phonecard. The emergency number in the USA is 911. The area code for New York is 212.

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MY LANGUAGE PASSPORT COMPLETE YOUR MEMORY MAP.

SPEAKING ON THE PHONE

Pronto? .............................................................

Pronto, sei Julie? .............................................................

Sì, sono io. .............................................................

Sono Carol. Posso parlare a Sammy? .............................................................

Sì, resta in linea. .............................................................

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LOCH NESS

UNIT 6

LANGUAGE POINT planning a holiday

VOCABULARY holiday places means of transport

LANGUAGE STUDY

present continuous for future plans

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UNIT 6 1 LISTEN, REPEAT AND ACT. 35 What about Scotland?

Dad, where are we going this summer?

Oh, wonderful! That’s a good idea. But, where are we going exactly?

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We can go to Loch Ness, by camper.


UNIT 6 Don’t worry! It’s only a legend… We can go for long walks on the hills near the lake, there.

Loch Ness! Do you know the story of the monster…

Next year, John! That’s good, but I prefer the seaside.

2 TICK THE CORRECT ENDING. 1. The Philips are going

to the seaside

to the lake

2. They are going on holiday

in winter

in summer

3. They are going

by plane

by camper

4. They are going

swimming

for walks

5. They are going

to Loch Ness

to Leeds Castle

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UNIT 6 3 LOOK, LISTEN AND REPEAT. 36

Planning a holiday

Where are we going this summer?

We are going to Loch Ness. We are going to the lake. Where are you going this summer?

To the seaside.

I’m going to the mountains.

To the lake.

To the hills.

To the river.

Means of transport

by car

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by train

by plane


UNIT 6

by boat

by camper

on foot

4 LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND COMPLETE THE SENTENCES.

1. He’s going

.........................................

2. She . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............................................................

3. He

....................................................

.............................................................

4. They

.................................................

.............................................................

5. They

.................................................

.............................................................

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UNIT 6 5 CHOOSE AND COMPLETE. I can fish.

I can swim.

I can sail.

I can walk.

I can build sandcastles.

I can rest on the grass.

I can climb.

IN THE MOUNTAIN

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I can look at the flowers.

I can bird-watch.

I can sunbathe.

AT THE SEASIDE


UNIT 6 6 UNDERLINE AND COMPLETE. What do you need to plan a holiday?

a map

a newspaper

a guidebook

a computer

a suitcase

a schoolbag

a mobile phone You need

a campsite list

a videogame

a diary

.....................................................................................................

................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................

You don’t need

............................................................................................

................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................

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UNIT 6 7 LISTEN AND COMPLETE. 37

8 p.m. restaurant

8 LISTEN TO THE NOISES AND CHOOSE. 38 We are: at the seaside

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at the station

in the mountains

at school


UNIT 6 9 LOOK AND COMPLETE THE E-MAIL.

Dear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Next week I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . by . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I’m leaving at 9 o’clock with my mother and my sister. Would you like to come with us? Write me soon. Bob

0.00 a.m. Open from 1 4.00 p.m. to 0 Adults £8.0 0 .0 4 £ n Childre

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UNIT 1

WATER SKIING ON THE LAKE

READ AND ACT. Teddy, do you know the story about the monster?

Teddy, I don’t believe you! It’s only a legend!

OK, Teddy, you are right.

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Oh, yes! In Loch Ness there is a big monster like a dragon with a big mouth, terrible teeth…

No! It’s true… What do you want to bet?

But you don’t need to be so proud!


UNIT 6

w o w r r o o r r t o mo Tom LISTEN AND SING. 39

It’s Friday today, Another schoolday, I’m waiting for tomorrow I’m waiting for tomorrow. It’s Saturday today, It’s holiday again, I’m imagining tomorrow I’m imagining tomorrow. A weekend for me, It’s so nice and free, I don’t like tomorrow I don’t like tomorrow.

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Culture corner

Visiting the UK

Loch Ness.

Giant’s Causeway.

Glamis Castle.

St Paul’s Cathedral.

Hadrian’s Wall.

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Tower Bridge.


Culture corner

Visiting the USA Brooklyn Bridge.

Niagara Falls.

Disney World.

The Statue of Liberty.

Hawaii.

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MY LANGUAGE PASSPORT COMPLETE YOUR MEMORY MAPS.

....................... .......................

HOLIDAY PLACES

.......................

....................... ....................... ....................... .......................

.......................

MEANS OF TRANSPORT

.......................

.......................

.......................

....................... .......................

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Festivals COMICS FOR CHRISTMAS Dad, I’m preparing a good welcome for Father Christmas.

Look! He’s putting a glass of milk and biscuits on the table for Father Christmas and his reindeers, a comfortable chair for a little rest and he’s lighting the fire in the fireplace.

Is everything ready?

A red rug?

Look, he’s laying a red rug.

Oh, no… Look, it’s a very very long stocking for his presents!

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Festivals BONFIRE NIGHT On November 5 th the British remember the story of Guy Fawkes and his conspirators.

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Festivals COLUMBUS DAY One of the most important celebrations is Columbus Day. It is in memory of Columbus’ arrival in Haiti on October 12th, 1492.

The discovery of America by Columbus in some documents of the time.

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Festivals BOXING DAY Boxing Day is a national holiday in the UK, especially in England and Wales. It’s the day after Christmas. Nowadays Boxing Day is usually the day when families travel to meet together. The gifts are called «Christmas boxes».

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Festivals THA NKSGIVING It’s a public holiday in the USA and in Canada. Families have a large meal together to thank for the year’s harvest. It’s celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. T URKEY

WISHES FOR ALL ON

T HANKSGIVING !

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GLOSSARY A BIT ADD AFRAID ALTOGETHER ANYTHING BANKNOTE BARGAIN BASKET BEAUTY BETTER BILL BLACKBERRY BORED BUSY CERTAINLY CHANGE CHEEK CIRCLE CLEAN COIN COOK CREATE CUP CURRENCY DEPARTMENT STORES DIAL DIET DINNER DISH ELSE ENGAGED EXACTLY EXPENSIVE FEEL FILL FIREPLACE FITTING ROOM FIZZY FLU FORK FRIED GLASS HARD HUNGRY ILL INDEX FINGER JOURNEY JUST KETTLE KIND KNIFE

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UN PO’ AGGIUNGERE SPAVENTATO IN TUTTO QUALCOSA, QUALSIASI COSA BANCONOTA AFFARE CESTO BELLEZZA MEGLIO CONTO MORA ANNOIATO OCCUPATO CERTAMENTE CAMBIARE GUANCIA CERCHIO PULIRE MONETA (METALLICA) CUCINARE CREARE TAZZA MONETA (VALUTA) GRANDI MAGAZZINI DIGITARE DIETA CENA PIATTO ALTRO OCCUPATO ESATTAMENTE COSTOSO SENTIRSI RIEMPIRE CAMINO CAMERINO FRIZZANTE INFLUENZA FORCHETTA FRITTO BICCHIERE DIFFICILE, DURO AFFAMATO MALATO DITO INDICE VIAGGIO SOLTANTO BOLLITORE GENERE, GENTILE COLTELLO

LEGEND LIGHT LIP LITTLE FINGER LUNCH MARMALADE MEAL MIDDLE FINGER NOWADAYS ONLY ORDER PACKET PAIR PALE PICK UP PILL PLATE PORTRAIT POUR PUT RARELY REAL REST RING FINGER ROLL RUG SAD SAIL SCULPTURE SHOPPING SICK SLICE SOUP SPOON STAR STONE STRAWBERRY STRIPE SUNGLASSES SYMBOL SWEET TAKE TAKE AWAY TEABAG TEAPOT THUMB TOE TOGETHER TRIP WOOD WORRY

LEGGENDA ACCENDERE LABBRO DITO MIGNOLO PRANZO MARMELLATA DI ARANCE PASTO DITO MEDIO OGGIGIORNO SOLO, SOLTANTO ORDINARE PACCO PAIO PALLIDO SOLLEVARE PILLOLA, MEDICINA PIATTO RITRATTO VERSARE METTERE RARAMENTE REALE, VERO RIPOSO DITO ANULARE PANINO TAPPETO TRISTE NAVIGARE SCULTURA SPESA AMMALATO FETTA MINESTRA CUCCHIAIO STELLA PIETRA FRAGOLA STRISCIA OCCHIALI DA SOLE SIMBOLO DOLCE PRENDERE PORTARE VIA, ASPORTO BUSTINA DI TÈ TEIERA POLLICE DITO DEL PIEDE INSIEME GITA LEGNO, BOSCO PREOCCUPARE / PREOCCUPARSI


Festivals A B I R T H D A Y C AR D TAKE YOUR DATE OF BIRTH.

ADD UP THE NUMBERS. + + =

ADD THE NUMBERS OF THE LETTERS OF YOUR NAME. + =

The result is the number of wishes I send you!

H AP PY BIRT HDAY!

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Progetto grafico: Sabrina Siviero,

, Torino

Redazione: Lorenza Mazzetti, Gaia Graziano, Laura Giaccone Illustrazione di copertina: Gianni Tacconella Illustrazioni: Gianni Tacconella Musiche: Marco Giaccaria, Torino Videoimpaginazione: Cristina Golzio Realizzazione lastre CTP: Litohelio, Torino Stampa: © EDIZIONI

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