Power Up Level 2 Home Booklet

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Kathryn Escribano With Caroline Nixon and Michael Tomlinson Caroline Nixon & Michael Tomlinson

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A day on the farm

l swimming? Where’s Jal ck . Which word completes the sentence?

Circle five more words

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The Amazon water lily is from the Amazon River, in South America. Its leaves are very big. They’re two metres wide!

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Can you say this ten times?

Luke loves leaves. two metres wide

What’s two metres wide at home? Write. At home, the 2

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Answer Jack

What’s Daisy doing?

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She’s having breakfast. 3

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Make a book with seven pages. Ask someone at home to help. On the cover of your book, write ‘Me and my home’. Keep your book. 1

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3 Me and my home

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My week

Days of the week puzzle Write the missing days!

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Monday

,

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and

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, the letter ‘t’ in them.

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W E D N E 4 S D A Y

have got six letters. start with the letter ‘S’. and

have got

is my favourite day.

‘Sunday’ comes from the word ‘sun’, and ‘Monday’ comes from the word ‘moon’. In your language, which words do ‘Monday’ and ‘Tuesday’ come from?

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Home rules Write Daisy’s home rules. Then write your home rules in your notebook. get up early for school have sweets for breakfast go to bed late get dressed for school

I must … clean my teeth after breakfast, lunch and dinner. get up early for school

I mustn’t … watch a film before I do my homework. .

Can you say this ten times?

She goes shopping and skating on Sundays. On the cover of your book, draw yourself with someone you live with, or stick a photo. What do you do together? Write. This is me and my sister, Ana. We listen to music at the weekend. © Cambridge University Press 2018

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Party time!

Read and match.

Guess who ● ● ● ●

The pop star’s singing. The cook’s making a cake. The farmer’s riding a horse. The clown’s taking photos. pop star clown cook

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Lost objects

farmer

The comic is for the tall man with short, straight black hair. The towel is for the tall woman with short, curly blonde hair. The CD is for the tall woman with long, curly blonde hair and the present is for the short man with a beard and a moustache.

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Can you say this ten times?

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Because I want to be a pirate.

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In the world, the most common hair colour is black, then brown and then blonde. What colour is your hair? Is it straight or curly? Draw, colour and write. My hair is

and

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Ask two people at home, ‘What’s your favourite costume?’ and write their answers. On page 1 of your book, draw a crazy costume using the answers. Write about the costume. My dad’s favourite costume is a pirate and my brother’s favourite costume is a farmer. This is a pirate-farmer costume! © Cambridge University Press 2018

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Jack ’s family photos Read, look and write the numbers. They must add up to 17!

aunts

1

5 6

2

uncle’s snakes 3

7

4

8

cousins

sons

1 Which aunt is shorter?

2

2 Which son is older? 3 Which snake is longer? 4 Which cousin has got curlier hair? 2

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Can you say this ten times?

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Frank’s flat is on the first floor.

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What’s he saying? theirs mine his 1

It’s mine .

hers The Empire State Building in New York City has 102 floors and there are more than 1,500 steps on the stairs!

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It’s

.

They’re 3

Count the steps on the stairs at home. How many are there?

. 4

It’s

.

The Empire State Building

Draw someone from your family on page 2 of your book: an aunt, a cousin … Show your picture to the people you live with. Can they guess who it is? Write about the person in the picture. This is my aunt, Laura. She’s got curly … She lives in … © Cambridge University Press 2018

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Animal world

Animal locomotion! Write the animals’ names in the circles! atbs bbarits

roongkaas

lehwas

rrtoaps

They fly.

philodsn

They jump.

bats

They swim.

Animals can be diurnal or nocturnal. Diurnal animals are awake in the daytime and they sleep at night. Nocturnal animals sleep in the daytime and they’re awake at night. Penguins are diurnal, and bats are nocturnal. Which other animals are nocturnal? Find two. 10

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Wildlife park Help Jack find the animals. Write. bears ? pandas ? lions ? kangaro ? os ?

Can you say this ten times?

Can kangaroos climb?

1 The

lions

are opposite the bears.

2 The lions are above the

. .

3 The kangaroos are below the 4 The bears are near the

.

Ask someone at home, ‘What’s your favourite animal?’ Draw the animal on page 3 of your book, or stick a photo. Write about the animal. My mum loves pandas. They live in the mountains in China … © Cambridge University Press 2018

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Our weather

Weather trail Help Daisy get to the rainbow. Make a trail with seven more weather words.

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A rainbow happens when there’s rain in one part of the sky and it’s sunny in another part. Learn the colours of the rainbow. Practise this sentence: Ride on your green bike in Venice. Match the coloured letters in the sentence to the names of the colours. r red

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violet

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indigo

orange

blue

yellow


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Crazy clothes!

Look at the pictures of Daisy’s bedroom. Can you complete Jack’s notes? shorts

sweater T-shirt coat

Monday

Tuesday

boots

scarf

Wednesday

Monday It was cold, but there was a

T-shirt

and

on the bed!

Tuesday and a

It was hot, but there was a

on the chair!

Wednesday There was snow, but the

and the

Can you say this ten times?

Walter wants windy weather.

were behind the door!

Describe the weather today on page 4 of your book. Then ask someone at home, ‘What are you wearing?’ Draw the person and write. Today it’s cold and sunny. My dad’s wearing a green sweater …

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Let’s cook!

The best menu Look at the menus and the food Jack and Daisy like and don’t like. Choose the best menu for them. Menu 1

Menu 2

vegetable soup meatballs

Menu 3

salad burger

vegetable soup pasta

salad cheese sandwich

The best menu for Jack is number ● The best menu for Daisy is number

Can you say C tthis ten times?

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Menu 4

Paula’s putting the pasta on the plate.

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Daisy or Jack? What did Daisy and Jack do yesterday? Look, read and write Daisy or Jack. 1

2

I carried the plates.

3

I washed the cups.

4

I cut the onion with my dad.

I dropped a glass!

Jack

Remember that to keep healthy, it’s good to eat five portions of fruit and vegetables every day. Which fruit and vegetables did you eat yesterday? Look at the photo. Make your number 5 with fruit and vegetables!

Ask three people at home, ‘What has your favourite sandwich got in it?’ and write their answers. On page 5 of your book, draw a ‘super sandwich’ with all the ingredients. Write about it! This is our super sandwich. It’s got cheese, chicken … © Cambridge University Press 2018

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Around town

Words for a day trip Write the missing letters. Make a new word with those letters. What is it? 1

2

s t ation

3

funfa

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mark

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The new word is t

What did Jack do? Look and answer. 1

Can you say this ten times?

3

2

Ten tickets to town, please. 1 Did Jack get a DVD from the library? No, he got a book. 2 Did Jack buy some cake in the cafĂŠ? 3 Did Jack give Daisy a hat?

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Daisy’s list Look at Daisy’s list. Where does she have to go? Tell her. The British Library is one of the largest libraries in the world. It’s got about 25 million books!

library bus station supermarket sports centre Monday

buy the bus tickets for school with Mum

Tuesday

buy some food for the party with Dad

Wednesday

go to my swimming class

Thursday

get some books for the weekend

Which is the largest library in the world? Find out! Do you usually go to a library? What’s its name?

On Monday, you have to go to the bus station . On Tuesday, . On Wednesday, . On Thursday, .

The British Library

Ask three people at home, ‘What’s your favourite place in town?’ and write their answers. Choose one of the places for page 6 of your book. Draw the place or stick a photo. Write about the place. My grandma’s favourite place in town is the sports centre. She goes … © Cambridge University Press 2018

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A big change

Look and write the words!

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Wiley Post was an American aviator. He went around the world on a plane in 1933 – that’s more than 80 years ago! He did this in seven days, 18 hours and 49 minutes. Now, you can fly around the world in 51 hours! How many days are there in 51 hours? Find out!

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A , B or C?

What do you think? Look and write A, B or C. 1

2 b

3

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4 a

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b c

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is more beautiful than

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is the most beautiful.

2

is more exciting than

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is the most exciting.

3

is more difficult than

.

is the most difficult.

4

is more dangerous than

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is the most dangerous.

Can you say this ten times?

Here’s Henry the hungry horse!

Ask three people at home, ‘What’s the most exciting place to visit?’ and write their answers. Choose one of the places for page 7 of your book. Draw the place or stick a photo. Write about the place. This is the last page of your book. Congratulations! These are the Victoria Falls, in Africa. It’s my dad’s most exciting place to visit. © Cambridge University Press 2018

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Countryside

field

forest

grass

ground

lake

leaf / leaves

mountain

river

rock

tractor

Say the name of a forest, a mountain and a river from your country. Daily routines

get dressed

get up

have a shower

have breakfast

toothbrush

toothpaste

towel

wake up

What time do you ‌ ? Choose three activities. 20

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2 Days of the week My Week

My Week

My Week

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

My Week

Thursday

My Week

My Week

My Week

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Which day comes after Tuesday and before Thursday? Free time activities

go shopping

go skating

listen to a CD

listen to music

read a comic

watch a DVD

watch films

write an email

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3 Jobs and parties

clown

cook

nurse

dentist

pirate

doctor

pop star

farmer

present

film star

treasure

Which is your favourite costume? Physical descriptions

beard

blonde

curly

fair

fat

moustache

short

straight

tall

thin

Describe a person from your favourite TV show. 22

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Extended family

aunt

cousin

grandson

daughter

parents

granddaughter

son

grandparents

uncle

Can you think of five more family words? In and around the home

balcony

basement

downstairs

ground floor

first floor

second floor

inside

lift

outside

roof

stairs

upstairs

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5 Wild and domestic animals

bat

bear

panda

cage

parrot

dolphin

penguin

kangaroo

rabbit

lion

whale

Can you think of five more animals? Action verbs

climb

fall

fly

hide

jump

?

lose

move

run

walk

Choose five actions. How do you do them? 24

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6 The weather

cloud

cold

hot

rain

rainbow

snow

sunny

wind

What’s the weather like today? Clothes

boots

coat

put on

scarf

shorts

sweater

T-shirt

take off

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7 Food

bottle

bowl

plate

cheese

salad

sandwich

cup

glass

soup

pasta

vegetables

What can you drink in a glass? What can you eat in a bowl? Actions in the kitchen

boil

carry

cook

cry

cut

drop

fry

wash

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8 A day trip

car park

city centre

road

funfair

map

station

ticket

ride

trip

What’s the name of a funfair where you live? What’s your favourite ride? Places in town

bus station

shopping centre

café

cinema

sports centre

hospital

square

library

supermarket

market

swimming pool

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Adjectives for opinions and feel

afraid

boring

frightened

dangerous

hungry

thirsty

difficult

easy

tired

exciting

surprised

Choose five adjectives. Act them out! A new adventure

adventure

busy

text / send a text

email

travel

round

world

Close your eyes. How many adventure words can you remember? 28

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My picture dictionary

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Draw and write words you know in English.

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Draw and write words you know in English.

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Draw and write words you know in English.

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