LOCK: Key! The police have got Robin Motors! Let's go to the police station to ask him some questions.
KEY: I don't think it was him, Lock.
LOCK: Brr.
KEY: Are you cold, Lock? No problem. We can go in the car.
LOCK: But we haven't got a car now … and it's raining!
LOCK: So, Mr Motors. Where were you last Thursday morning?
ROBIN MOTORS: Thursday morning? At what time?
KEY: At eleven o'clock.
LOCK: You were in Baker Street at eleven o'clock last Thursday morning.
ROBIN MOTORs: No, I wasn't.
KEY: Oh, yes you were.
LOCK: You were in my car last Thursday morning!
POLICEMAN: No Mr Lock … He was here at the police station.
RM: That was my brother, Nick Motors.
KEY: I was right! It wasn't Robin Motors!
Hat, coat, sweater and scarf,
It was cold and windy in the park,
Cold and windy …
It was grey and cloudy,
There wasn't any sun,
There weren't many children,
It wasn't much fun.
Hat, coat, sweater and scarf,
It was cold and windy in the park,
Cold and windy …
There wasn't a rainbow,
There wasn't any snow,
Grandpa and I
Were ready to go.
Hat, coat, sweater and scarf,
It was cold and windy in the park,
Cold and windy …
Back at home,
It was much better,
With a hot drink,
And my big red sweater.
Hat, coat, sweater and scarf,
It was cold and windy in the park,
Cold and windy …
Windy in the park
Windy in the park
Windy in the park
1. Lenny is at the beach today. It's hot and sunny!
2. Simon and Stella were in the country yesterday. It was very wet.
3. Today Suzy and Dotty are at the lakes. There's a beautiful rainbow!
4. Simon was in the country yesterday. It was very windy.
5. Today Meera is in the mountains. It's cold and there's lots of snow.
1. He gets dressed at 8 o'clock.
2. He gets up at 7 o'clock.
3. She has a shower at 9 o'clock.
4. He goes to bed at 9 o'clock.
5. She does her homework at 5 o'clock.
6. He catches the bus at 8 o'clock.
MAN: What a nice day! There are lots
of people in this town!
GIRL: Yes, they're all very busy!
MAN: What are they doing?
GIRL: Well … can you see the boy in the garden? That's my brother, John.
MAN: Ah, yes, the one with the camera.
Can you see the line? This is an example. Now you listen and draw lines.
1.
MAN: Who's the boy with fair hair?
GIRL: Which one?
MAN: The one in front of the house. Has he got a dog?
GIRL: Yes, that's Peter … Peter lives at number fifty.
MAN: He lives at number fifteen?
GIRL: No, Peter lives at number fifty.
2.
MAN: And this boy's house has got a balcony!
GIRL: Yes, my friend Fred lives there. That's him on the balcony.
MAN: Has Fred's house got a garden, too?
GIRL: No, but it has got a big balcony!
3.
GIRL: Can you see my friend Sally, with the curly hair?
MAN: The girl riding her bike?
GIRL: No, not her.
MAN: Oh, the girl with her mum?
GIRL: That's right. Sally likes going to the supermarket with her mum!
4.
MAN: And does Daisy like going to the supermarket?
GIRL: Yes, but she also likes reading books.
MAN: Is that Daisy with her grandma?
GIRL: That's right, she loves going to the library with her grandma.
MAN: I like reading in the library, too!
5.
MAN: Who's the boy carrying that big bag?
GIRL: That's Peter's brother. He likes sport.
MAN: What's his name?
GIRL: He's called Jim … Jim loves playing badminton!
WOMAN: Hello. I can't see Fred. Where is he?
GIRL: He's over there by the river.
WOMAN: Oh! Is he fishing?
GIRL: Yes. That's right.
Can you see the line? This is an example. Now you listen and draw lines.
1.
WOMAN: Who's the woman eating a sandwich?
GIRL: The one with the hat on?
WOMAN: Yes.
GIRL: That's Mary.
WOMAN: Is she your mum?
GIRL: No, she's my aunt.
2.
GIRL: Do you like flowers?
WOMAN: Yes. I love them.
GIRL: My sister is looking at flowers now.
WOMAN: What's her name?
GIRL: Daisy.
WOMAN: Daisy! Like the flowers!
3.
WOMAN: Is your mum here, too?
GIRL: Yes, she's sitting with my aunt.
WOMAN: Is she the one drinking juice?
GIRL: Yes, she's very thirsty! Her name's Vicky.
4.
WOMAN: I can see someone who likes cake a lot!
GIRL: Yes, that's my dad, Jack.
WOMAN: What's his favourite?
GIRL: Chocolate cake. He's eating that now.
5.
WOMAN: There's a little girl sitting between your mum and dad.
GIRL: Yes, that's my sister, Sally.
WOMAN: She's eating a banana.
GIRL: Yes. She loves fruit.
MAN: What's this?
GIRL: It's my homework. I must write about the weather.
MAN: Put ‘wet' next to Thursday because it was wet that day.
GIRL: That's right.
MAN: Well done.
Can you see the answer? Now you listen and write.
1.
MAN: What are you doing now?
GIRL: I must put the number of days it was cloudy in a week.
MAN: How many days was it cloudy?
GIRL: It was cloudy on three days.
2.
MAN: Why are you writing ‘coat'?
GIRL: Because we must write what clothes we wear when it's cold.
MAN: Do you like your coat?
GIRL: Yes, it's red and it's very warm.
3.
MAN: Here it says ‘Saturday'. It was sunny on Saturday.
GIRL: Yes, I'm writing ‘sunny' now.
MAN: I like it when it's sunny.
GIRL: Me too!
4.
MAN: Is sunny weather your favourite weather?
GIRL: Well, I love the sun but snow is better! I'm very happy when it snows.
MAN: It doesn't snow very often.
GIRL: I know!
5.
MAN: Why does it say ‘mountains' here?
GIRL: Because we must write where it was snowing on Sunday.
MAN: Do you like the mountains?
GIRL: Yes. I think they're great.
MAN: Hello, Tom. Where were you on Monday?
BOY: I was at the doctor's.
MAN: Are you ill?
BOY: Well, I was ill with a stomach-ache, but I'm OK now.
MAN: Oh, good!
Can you see the line from the word Monday? On Monday, Tom was at the doctor's. Now you listen and draw lines.
1.
BOY: Yesterday, I was at the cinema.
MAN: On Saturday?
BOY: Yes.
MAN: Who were you with?
BOY: I was with my friends.
MAN: Was the film good?
BOY: Yes, it was.
2.
BOY: I was very happy on Wednesday.
MAN: Where were you?
BOY: I was in the countryside, by the river.
MAN: There are lots of ducks in the river.
BOY: Yes, and they were very hungry.
3.
MAN: John says you often go to the sports centre.
BOY: That's right. We go every Friday to play football.
MAN: That's nice. Sport is good for you.
4.
MAN: You weren't at the park on Sunday.
BOY: I know. It was wet. I don't like the rain.
MAN: But you weren't at home.
BOY: No, I wasn't. I was at the swimming pool.
MAN: So you don't like rain, but you like water!
5.
MAN: It was sunny on Tuesday.
BOY: Yes, the weather was great.
MAN: Where were you?
BOY: I was in the mountains.
MAN: That's nice.
Which are Fred's favourite animals?
WOMAN: Where were you yesterday, Fred?
BOY: I was at the zoo with my class.
WOMAN: There are some new giraffes at the zoo!
BOY: Yes, next to the elephants.
WOMAN: Do you like them?
BOY: Yes, but I like the monkeys more.
Can you see the tick? Now you listen and tick the box.
1.
Which is the teacher?
WOMAN: Was your teacher there with you?
BOY: Yes. She was very happy.
WOMAN: Is she old?
BOY: No, she's young. She's got long black hair.
WOMAN: Is it straight?
BOY: No, curly.
2.
Where are the children eating?
BOY: Look at my photos. We're having a picnic.
WOMAN: I see. Was that in the zoo?
BOY: Yes. It was next to a cage.
WOMAN: Were you by the lions?
BOY: No, we were by the monkeys. It was very funny.
3.
Which is Fred's favourite?
BOY: Look, this is a photo of me.
WOMAN: Oh, yes. What are you eating?
BOY: An ice cream.
WOMAN: Is it a chocolate ice cream?
BOY: No, banana.
4.
What was the film about?
WOMAN: Were you at the zoo all day?
BOY: No. In the afternoon we went to the cinema to see a film about animals.
WOMAN: Was the film about elephants or lions?
BOY: No. It was about birds.
5.
What time is it on the bus?
BOY: Look. This is us on the bus home. We're singing and laughing.
WOMAN: What time is it? Five o'clock?
BOY: No, seven o'clock.
WOMAN: It was a long day.
BOY: Yes, but it was a great day.
WOMAN: Can you see the girl?
GIRL: Yes, I can. She's having a picnic.
WOMAN: That's right.
GIRL: She's wearing shorts.
WOMAN: Yes. Colour her shorts black, please.
GIRL: OK.
Can you see the girl's black shorts? This is an example. Now you listen and colour and write.
1.
GIRL: The girl's holding a flower.
WOMAN: That's right.
GIRL: Can I colour the flower orange?
WOMAN: That's a good idea.
2.
WOMAN: Can you see the big flower?
GIRL: The one by the tree?
WOMAN: That's right.
GIRL: Shall I colour it?
WOMAN: Yes, colour the big flower yellow.
GIRL: Like the sun!
WOMAN: Yes.
3.
WOMAN: The girl's sitting on a blanket.
GIRL: Yes. Do you want me to colour it?
WOMAN: OK. What colour?
GIRL: Can I colour the blanket blue?
WOMAN: Good idea.
4.
WOMAN: Now, do you want to write something for me?
GIRL: What? A word?
WOMAN: That's right. Can you see the picnic?
GIRL: Yes. There's lots to eat and drink!
WOMAN: Yes, that's right. Can you write PICNIC on it? P-I-C-N-I-C.
GIRL: OK. I'm writing that now.
WOMAN: Thank you.
5.
GIRL: Look. There's another flower by the blanket.
WOMAN: By the blanket? Oh, yes.
GIRL: It's a nice flower.
WOMAN: What colour do you want to colour it?
GIRL: Is red OK?
WOMAN: Fine. Well done.