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sixty-seven 67 C 1 Listening: The prize 4 Revision: Finish the sentences with your ideas Example: Lisa often takes Barker to the park. 1. Lisa often … . 2. Sam’s grandma never … . 3. Lisa and Emma always … . 4. Terry and his friends sometimes … . 5. Barker always … . 6. Sam often … . Tiger sometimes plays with me! C 2 A song: A jolly fine pirate I’m a jolly, jolly, jolly fine pirate and my name is Grumpy Greg. My left hand has three fingers and I’ve got a wooden leg. But I’m a jolly, jolly, jolly fine pirate and my parrot’s name is Peg. I’m a jolly, jolly, jolly fine pirate and I’m master of my ship. My ears are full of rings and things. There’s a scar above my lip. But I’m a jolly, jolly, jolly fine pirate with a cutlass at my hip. 3 Revision: Jade, Ben and Barker Put in the right verb form. Use the simple present. Example: Jade is five years old. (be) 1. Jade 1 (be) five years old. Sometimes she 2 (ride) her bike to Greenwich Park with her brother. 2. He 3 (help) her to cross the big roads. 3. Ben 4 (be) 16 and he 5 (like) football. L ISTENING SKI LLS ➝ G 23 ➝ G 22 Words: Sheila McBride a) When you listen to a text, always ask these questions first. They can help! • Who is there? • Where are they? • When is it? b) What happens? Now listen to the text again and answer the questions. 1. What is the prize? 2. Does Mr Jackson like the prize? 3. Why does Terry like the prize? 4. What can’t Mr Jackson do? 5. What can Terry do after dinner? Language 5 4 Questions with question words Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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