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När du talar/skriver: • Härma (säg efter, skriv av) • Svara på frågor genom att använda frågans ord (Who came to your party? – Alex came to my party.) • Använd en modell men skapa omväxling genom att ändra några ord • Visa (använd kroppsspråk, rita)

can talk.) • Förklara ordet (You move your head up and down

Champ är ett läromedel i engelska.

Champ 6 är för undervisning i årskurs 6. Champ 6 består av • Textbook • Workbook • Lärarhandledning • Sånger för nedladdning • Ljudfiler för nedladdning (för läraren)

and it means ‘Yes’.)

Till Champ 6 finns även

• Använd ett ord som betyder ungefär samma sak

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TEXTBOOK

6

Christer Bermheden Lars-Göran Sandström Staffan Wahlgren

Språkliga strategier När du lyssnar/läser: • Titta på texten (rubriken, bilderna, layouten) • Försök uppfatta eller sök efter viktig information (söklyssna/sökläs) • Ta hjälp av det du förstår och bry dig inte om det du inte förstår • Titta på ordet (ta hjälp av den del av ordet du förstår)

• Facit Bermheden Sandström & Wahlgren

• Beskriv ordet (It’s a bird of many colours and it

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Tack till: Therése Ljunglöf för värdefulla synpunkter och idéer.

Champ 6, Textboken ISBN 978-91-523-4249-7 © 2017 Christer Bermheden, Lars-Göran Sandström, Staffan Wahlgren och Sanoma Utbildning AB, Stockholm Första upplagan Första tryckningen

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Dear Champ, Another year has gone by and it is now time for Champ 6. Certainly, you have learned a lot of English already. This year, in Champ 6, doors to new worlds will open again. You will meet ­ seven-year-old Roger who survived a plunge down the Niagara Falls. You will read about avalanches and learn how to avoid them. You will visit both New York City and Los Angeles, read about sacred rats in India and about a bird that nearly spoiled a big show. Do you want to climb to the top of Harbour Bridge in Sydney? Or learn how to save a person’s life? Well, now is the time! All along you will practise the strategies or tricks you need to understand English and to make others understand you and in that way improve your English. In chapters 3B, 6B, 9B and 12B you will sum up everything and check how far you have got. A great way to learn new words and phrases, and how to pronounce them, is to sing. Champ 6 brings you 13 new songs. All you have to do is join in! When you find things difficult and want language support, take a look in your

TOOLBOX

Your toolbox. It is still there to give you a helping hand.

Welcome to a new exciting year of English. Enjoy! Christer, Lars-Göran and Staffan


CONTENTS

Chapter

Words and phrases

Grammar

Text type

6

REVISION of Champ 5

REVISION of Champ 5 the past tense, regular verbs; pronunciation of –ed; comparison

recount

The end of the 1B beginning

8

REVISION of Champ 5 the car

REVISION of Champ 5 the past tense, irregular verbs; did in questions and negative clauses

narrative

2A Good to know

10

useful phrases

the present continuous

dialogues

2B More to know

12

more useful phrases

some/any

discription

3A A long ride

14

the bike

the perfect tense

report

3B NYC and L.A.

16

REVISION of chapters 1–3

REVISION of chapters 1–3

report

4A Dangerous snow

20

winter sports

the pluperfect tense

recount

4B She was lucky!

22

American English

the pluperfect tense

recount

5A Harvey

24

cosmetics and accessories

who/which

narrative

5B The kiss of life

26

parts of the body

who/which

procedure

6A Colourful India

28

there is/there are

report

REVISION of chapters 4–6

narrative

1A Down the falls

6B

The story of Lord Ganesha

Page

32

REVISION of chapters 4–6


Chapter

Page

Words and phrases

Grammar

Text type

7A Can I help you?

34

telephone phrases

Who?, What?, When?, Where?, How?

dialogue

7B The domino sparrow

36

numerals

the past continuous

recount

8A The surprise

38

the kitchen

the past continuous

narrative

8B Enjoy your meal!

40

food

prepositional phrases

response

9A Down under

42

geography

irregular plural

report

9B Things to do in Sydney

46

REVISION of chapters 7–9

REVISION of chapters 7–9

report

10A Flight 325 to Glasgow

48

at the airport

the present tense, third person singular

narrative

10B In a jam

50

on the aeroplane

the present tense, third person singular

narrative

11A How much is it?

52

shopping the department store

11B Chicken race

54

in the shop

the past tense, regular and irregular verbs

recount

12A Canada

56

nationalities

ago

report

12B The grizzly

60

REVISION of chapters 10–12

REVISION of chapters 10–12

report

13A Teen Line

62

opinions

exposition

13B From a writer’s den

64

rhymes

poetry

Your toolbox – Basics

Page

Your toolbox – Basics

dialogues

Page

Vocabulary

Page

The present

68

The pluperfect

71

Picture wordlists

73

The past

68

Relative pronouns

72

Chapter wordlists

79

Irregular verbs

69

Indefinite pronouns

72

Alphabetical wordlist

95

The past continuous

71

Irregular plural

73

The perfect

71


Harvey

Chapter

5

A

It was Harvey who came up with the idea to go to the beach. He was always up to something.

5

Harvey was not alone. Moon and Spencer were with him, of course. They were always together. “Hey, Foster, wanna come?” I couldn’t really say no. If I did, Harvey would call me a sissy for weeks. “Yes, all right. Why not?” We all took the number 62 bus down to the beach. As we got off everybody started running towards the water. Spencer got there last, so Harvey filled a shoe with pebbles, then emptied it all over Spencer with a grin. Spencer’s sunglasses broke – but that was part of the game, Harvey’s game.

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5

10

15

We all ran into the water which was still nice and warm. We swam and dived to see if we could pick up some interesting objects from the bottom. Spencer soon found an old lipstick and a toothbrush. Moon showed us a black hairband which he put on. It had red dots on it. “Look at pretty me!”

I dived at least twenty times till I spotted something glittering under a stone. A silver bracelet! No one would beat that! “Hey, guys, look at this.” I called Moon who was closest to me. “Amazing!” he said. “Harvey, look at this.” “Harvey!” “Where’s Harvey?” “Oh, I guess he’s just making fun of us.” Thirty seconds. Still no Harvey. “Harvey, you idiot, where are you?” We dived to look around. It was Moon who found him. He pointed at a dark shadow under the surface near a rock about fifteen metres away. It was Harvey. We swam up to him. He wasn’t moving so Moon and I grabbed him by the arms and pulled him onto the beach. He looked awful. And Spencer just stood there, looking scared.

20

This was it! I had learnt first aid at school so I threw myself down on my knees and bent Harvey’s head backwards. Then I started giving him ‘the kiss of life’. TWENTY-FIVE  25


Chapter

5

B

The kiss of life If you know how to give first aid, you can save somebody’s life. This is your chance to learn.

112

1

The first thing to do if you find somebody who is hurt, or who is rescued

2

Then shake the person slightly or ask “How are you?” to find out if he is

3

Is he breathing? Put your cheek close to his mouth and nose and you will

4

Put one hand on his forehead and bend his head backwards.

5

Put your lips close to his mouth.

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from the water, is to cry for help and dial 112 (911 in the USA and Canada) for the ambulance.

unconscious.

feel his breath. If not, start giving him ‘the kiss of life’.

Lift his chin with the other hand. Use two fingers to close his nostrils. Take a deep breath.

Blow into his mouth for two seconds until you see his chest rising. This means that the air is reaching his lungs.

Wait to see if his chest falls. If it does, he is now breathing out by himself.


How are you?

Help!

5

1

2

3

4

5

6

Then do it all over again: deep breaths at your normal rate. Keep on working. You must work hard till he can breathe on his own. If it doesn’t work, then something may be blocking his throat. Try to clear it and try again. Never give up!

never give up!

This is the “kiss of life”, which in most cases will save the person you are helping. Practise if you can, so you know exactly what to do.

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CHAPTER

6

A

Colourful India

The republic of India is a huge country and there is really nothing you could call typically Indian. Let’s learn about how people live and about the various climate zones, the sacred animals, the spicy food and Bollywood.

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5

10

India is seven times as big as Sweden, and its population is growing very quickly. In the big cities people live a modern life but it is more traditional in the countryside. About one third of the population doesn’t earn enough money to feed their families. New Delhi, the capital of India, is one of the most polluted cities in the world. In the north of India there are high mountains and it is rather cold while it is very hot and humid in the south. When the heavy rains come with the monsoon, many people are very happy because they need water, while in some areas others have big problems with floods. To the left: Holi, the Colour Festival. People celebrating the arrival of spring.

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5

10

30  THIRTY

Most people in India are Hindus (about 80%). To a Hindu the cow is a sacred animal and mustn’t be harmed in any way. Many other animals are also sacred. There is a temple called the Karni Mata Temple where they treat rats as sacred animals. There are more than 20,000 rats there and when people visit the temple they even feed them. As most Hindus don’t eat meat, there are many vegetarians in India. The food is very spicy and often served with rice, bread and yoghurt. They use a lot of different spices and always make their own mixture for each dish. 70% of all the world’s spices come from India.


In Mumbai they make about 1,000 films every year. They are called Bollywood films and are usually musicals. Many of the films are romantic love stories with songs, music and dancing.

5

India was under British rule from 1858 to 1947 when the country became independent. English is still, together with Hindi, an official language in India. T HE R E P U B LI C O F I N D I A   |   FACTS Population

1.3 billion

Capital

New Delhi

Currency

the rupee

The highest mountain

Kanchenjunga (8,586 metres)

The longest river

the Ganges

Kanchenjunga

New Delhi

River Ganges

india

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Th e s to r y o f

Chapter

6

Lord Ganesha

AB

Lord Ganesha is a well known god in India. There are many stories about how he got his elephant head. This is one of them.

5

10

15

20

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One day when the goddess Parvati was going to take a bath, she wanted someone to be her guard. She had no one to ask so she created a young boy from dirt and dust from her own body. She gave life to him by sprinkling water from the River Ganges. She called her son Ganesha and told him to stop everyone who tried to enter. When Lord Shiva, Parvati’s husband, came back from a long journey he was surprised to find a little boy outside the entrance to his wife’s bath. When he wanted to enter, the boy tried to stop him. “Who are you? Why are you blocking my path?” Lord Shiva asked. “No one is allowed to enter,” Ganesha replied. Lord Shiva was confused and shouted: “I have the right to enter. Go away!” But Ganesha just stood there and didn’t move. Lord Shiva got furious because people always obeyed him. So Lord Shiva cut off the boy’s head and threw it away. When Parvati returned from her bath, she found her son lying dead. She was filled with sorrow and anger. And when Lord Shiva understood that he had killed his own son, he sent out his soldiers to bring the head of the first creature they happened to see. It was an elephant. They cut off its head and took it to Lord Shiva. He fixed the head onto Ganesha and then he breathed life into him. Parvati was very pleased when she saw her son alive again. Today you will find the elephant-headed god, Lord Ganesha, at the entrance of all temples in India. Ganesha is the god of wisdom and also the god of all school children.


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När du talar/skriver: • Härma (säg efter, skriv av) • Svara på frågor genom att använda frågans ord (Who came to your party? – Alex came to my party.) • Använd en modell men skapa omväxling genom att ändra några ord • Visa (använd kroppsspråk, rita)

can talk.) • Förklara ordet (You move your head up and down

Champ är ett läromedel i engelska.

Champ 6 är för undervisning i årskurs 6. Champ 6 består av • Textbook • Workbook • Lärarhandledning • Sånger för nedladdning • Ljudfiler för nedladdning (för läraren)

and it means ‘Yes’.)

Till Champ 6 finns även

• Använd ett ord som betyder ungefär samma sak

• Bingel, en digital värld fylld med färdighetsträning

(inspect/notice/watch/look at/see)

• Övningsmästaren, www.ovningsmastaren.se, textbokens

• Tala/Skriv om något annat

TEXTBOOK

6

Christer Bermheden Lars-Göran Sandström Staffan Wahlgren

Språkliga strategier När du lyssnar/läser: • Titta på texten (rubriken, bilderna, layouten) • Försök uppfatta eller sök efter viktig information (söklyssna/sökläs) • Ta hjälp av det du förstår och bry dig inte om det du inte förstår • Titta på ordet (ta hjälp av den del av ordet du förstår)

• Facit Bermheden Sandström & Wahlgren

• Beskriv ordet (It’s a bird of many colours and it

Champ 6   TEXTBOOK

Språkliga strategier

ljudfiler och glosträning

• Använd hjälpmedel (ordlista, översättningstjänst).

ISBN 978-91-523-4249-7

(523-4249-7)

• Ta hjälp av sammanhanget • Leta ledtrådar i texten/samtalet • Dra slutsatser • Sammanfatta genom att fundera på frågorna Vilka?, Var?, Vad?, När?, Varför? • Använd hjälpmedel (ordlista, översättningstjänst).


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