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Stella
Simon
Suzy
Mr Star
Mrs Star
Gran dma St ar
Gran dpa Sta r
STELLA: Hello a gain! We're the Star family. I' m Stella Star and I'm eight.
This is my broth er, Simon. He's seven, and this is my sister, Suzy. She's
four.
SIMON: This is my grandmother. She's Grandm a Star.
GRANDMA: Hel lo.
SIMON: This is my grandfather. He's Grandpa Star.
SIMON: Grandp a, say hello.
GRANDPA: Oh! Hello, everybody.
MRS ST AR: And we're Mr and Mrs Sta r.
SIMON : What's your n ame? How old ar e you?
TREVOR: Hello. I'm Trevor.
Look at number four. Who's he?
Look at number one. Who's she?
Look at number eight. Who's he?
Look at number three. Who's she?
Look at number six. Who's she?
Look at number two. Who's he?
Look at number nine. W ho's she?
Look at number ten. Wh o's he?
Look at number five. Wh o's she?
Look at number seven. W ho's he?
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a b c d e f g
hi j k l m n o p
q r s t u v
w x y z
Grey: a, h, j, k,
Green: b, c, d, e, g, p, t, v
Red: f, l, m, n, s, x, z
White: i, y
Yellow: o
Blue: q, u, w
Brown: r
Toys in the toy box,
Come alive.
Walk and talk,
On the count of five.
One, two, three, four, five.
ALL FOUR TOYS [singing the abc rap from earlier in the unit]: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, …
MARIE: Let's play a game. What's this colour? B–l–u–e.
MASKMAN: I know. It's blue. My car's blue. Look!
MASKMAN: Now, it's my turn. What's this word? F–o–u–r.
MONTY: I know. That's four. Here are four pencils! My turn.
MONTY: What's this, Trevor? P–u–r–p–l–e.
TREVOR: Er. Is it a pencil? Pencils are my favourite food.
MARIE: No, Trevor. It's purple. Your hair's purple.
MASKMAN: OK, Trevor. It's your turn.
TREVOR: Er … What's this? T–h–r–e–e.
MONTY: Three. I've only got three pencils!
MONTY: Where's the red pencil?
MARIE: Are pencils your favourite food, Trevor?
TREVOR: Er, yes, they are. Sorry, Monty.
MONTY: What's this, Trevor? P–u–r–p–l–e.
ALL FOUR TOYS [singing the abc rap from earlier in the unit]: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, …
MARIE: Are pencils your favourite food, Trevor?
MASKMAN: I know. It's blue. My car's blue. Look!
MONTY: I know. That's four. Here are four pencils! My turn.
TREVOR: Er … What's this? T–h–r–e–e.
STELLA: Hello, Alex. Hello, Lenny. How are you?
ALEX AND LENNY: Fine, thanks.
MEERA: Is this your classroom, Simon?
SIMON: Yes.
MEERA: Who's that on the board?
SIMON: That's my favourite toy, Maskman. Look at my Maskman ruler.
LENNY: That's nice. My ruler's on my desk.
STELLA: Are your school books in the bookcase?
SIMON: No, they're in the cupboard. Our teacher's here now.
STELLA AND MEERA: Oops.
board
bookcase
cupboard
desk
ruler
teacher
School, school. This is the Numbers School.
Eleven desks,
Twelve erasers,
Thirteen rulers,
Fourteen cupboards,
Fifteen classrooms,
Sixteen teachers,
Seventeen pens,
Eighteen boards,
Nineteen pencils,
Twenty tables.
School, school. This is the Numbers School.
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MEERA: This is my classroom. How many desks are there? There are
a lot of desks. That's my desk next to the bookcase.
There's a long pink ruler on it. There are a lot of books in the
bookcase. There's a big whiteboard on the wall. There's a computer,
but there isn't a television.
There's a long pink ruler on her desk.
There are a lot of books in the bookcase.
There's a big whiteboard on the wall.
There's a computer in the classroom.
There isn't a television.
There are pencils in the classroom, yes there are.
There's a cupboard on the pencils, yes there is.
There's a ruler on the cupboard,
There's a bookcase on the ruler,
There's a teacher on the bookcase, yes there is.
There's a teacher on the bookcase, yes there is.
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Toys in the toy box,
Come alive.
Walk and talk,
On the count of five.
One, two, three, four, five.
MARIE: OK, everybody. This bag is for school. Let's look.
MASKMAN, TREVOR AND MONTY: OK, Marie!
MARIE: Hmm. Is there a ruler?
MASKMAN: Yes, there is. It's a ‘Maskman' ruler.
MONTY: Look, Marie. Here's an eraser.
MARIE: Good! Can you put it in the bag, please, Monty?
MONTY: Now there's an eraser in the bag, Marie.
MARIE: Good! Thank you, Monty.
MARIE: Now … how many pencils are there?
MASKMAN: There are 9, 10, 11 pencils.
MONTY: 11 pencils! Where's the pencil? Trevor?!
TREVOR: Sorry. Here you are. Pencils are my favourite food.
MARIE: OK, everybody. This book is for school. Let's look.
MASKMAN: Yes, there is. It's a ‘Maskman' ruler.
MONTY: Look, Marie. Here's a pencil.
MARIE: Good! Thank you, Trevor.
MASKMAN: There are 9, 10, 11 pencils.
TREVOR: Sorry. Here you are. Erasers are my favourite food.
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1. I love this fruit.
Is it an apple? I like apples.
No, it isn't an apple. It's an orange. I don't like apples. But I love oranges!
2. This fruit is yellow.
That's a banana.
No, it's a lemon.
3. This fruit is green.
Oh, that's a pear.
4. What's this?
It's green.
Is it a pear?
No, it's green and brown.
Oh, that's a pineapple!
5. I like this fruit.
Is it a pear?
No, this fruit is red.
Ah, it's an apple! You like apples!
6. I don't like this fruit.
Is it a pineapple?
No, it's a banana!
1. 14 children like this fruit. What is it?
2. How many children like pears?
3. How many children like oranges?
4. 18 children like this fruit. What is it?
5. How many children like lemons?
6. 15 children like this fruit. What is it?
Sorry I'm late.
That's okay. Sit do wn
please.
Can we come in, ple ase?
Yes, come in.
Can I have a pencil please?
Yes, of course. He re you
are.
Thank you .
Can you s pell ruler, please?
Yes, r-u-l -e-r.
Can you o pen the window,
please?Yes, of co urse.
After you .
Thank you . SUZY: Ooh, kites! Can we look at them, Dad?
MR STAR: OK, Suzy. Where are they?
SUZY: Over there! Next to the lorries.
SIMON: Look at these robots!
STELLA: Ugh! They're ugly.
ALEX: I like this big yellow watch.
MEERA: Look at this camera. It's orange, my favourite colour.
STELLA: Hum! … Look! Computer games! I love computer games!
SIMON: Great! Is there a Maskman Playbox?
STELLA: Yes, there is, and there's a ‘Can you spell … ?' game.
MEERA, ALEX, SIMON: Ugh! Stella!
camera
watch
kite
robot
lorry
alien
computer game
These are dolls.
These are lorries.
This is a robot.
This is a watch.
This is an alien
This is a computer game.
This is a train.
This is a kite.
This is a camera.
These are balls.
There are two big red lorries.
There's a beautiful pink and purple kite.
There's a Maskman computer game.
There's an ugly robot with green eyes.
There's a small pink camera.
There's a green alien.
There's a clean orange ball.
There are two small white balls.
There are three happy dolls.
There are two big yellow watches.
There's a long brown train.
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Toys in the toy box,
Come alive.
Walk and talk,
On the count of five.
One, two, three, four, five.
MONTY: Look at Suzy's kite! It's beautiful. It's pink and purple with a long tail.
MASKMAN: And it's big, and it can fly. I can fly too. What's that, Marie?
MARIE: It's a ‘Can you spell … ?' computer game.
MONTY: Whose is it? Is it Suzy's?
MARIE: No, it isn't. It's Stella's.
MONTY: What's that under the table?
MASKMAN: It's Simon's basketball.
MONTY: No, not that. What's that new toy next to the ball?
MARIE: It's a big robot. It's ‘Metal Mouth'.
MASKMAN: Metal Mouth? Hmm, yes. It's an ugly robot.
MONTY: Whose is it?
MASKMAN: It's Simon's.
METAL MOUTH: My name is Metal Mouth. My name is Metal Mouth.
MONTY: Ooh, look! It can walk and talk.
MASKMAN: Yes, but it can't fly. I can fly.
METAL MOUTH: I am a robot.
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Whose is this computer game? It's Stella's.
Whose is this robot? It's Simon's.
Whose are these books? They're Stella's.
Whose are these pencils? They're Suzy's.
Whose is this jacket?
Whose is this jacket?
What? That black jacket?
Yes, this black jacket.
Whose is this jacket?
It's John's.
Oh!
Whose are these shoes?
Whose are these shoes?
What? Those blue shoes?
Yes, these blue shoes.
Whose are these shoes?
They're Sheila's.
Oh!
Whose is this skirt?
Whose is this skirt?
What? That purple skirt?
Yes, this purple skirt.
Whose is this skirt?
It's Sue's.
Oh!
Whose are these trousers?
Whose are these trousers?
What? Those brown trousers?
Yes, these brown trousers.
Whose are these trousers?
They're Tom's.
Oh!
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Toys in the toy box,
Come alive.
Walk and talk,
On the count of five.
One, two, three, four, five.
TREVOR: Whose is this robot?
MASKMAN: It's Simon's.
TREVOR: Hello. What's your name?
ROBOT: My name is Metal Mouth.
TREVOR: Oh. Can you walk, Metal Mouth?
ROBOT: I can walk and I can talk.
MASKMAN: Well, I can walk. I can talk, and I can spell. U–g–l–y.
TREVOR: I know! I know! … It's ugly!
MASKMAN: Yes, it is … and it can't fly.
MARIE: Maskman! Say ‘sorry', please.
MASKMAN: Sorry.
TREVOR: It's OK, Maskman. You're a superhero and you're Simon's favourite
toy.
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STELLA: Can I play, Suzy?
SUZY: OK.
STELLA: Where's my bedroom?
SUZY: It's there, next to the bathroom.
STELLA: OK.
SUZY: Put this blue mat on the floor next to your bed.
STELLA: Can I have a phone in my bedroom?
SUZY: No, you can't. The phone's in the living room next to the sofa.
STELLA: Can I have a lamp, please?
SUZY: OK. You can put the lamp on the table next to your bed.
STELLA: Thanks, Suzy. Where can I put the armchair?
SUZY: Put it in the living room under the clock.
STELLA: Is there a mirror in my bedroom?
SUZY: A mirror in your bedroom? No, there isn't. There are three
mirrors. One in the bathroom, one in my bedroom and one in Simon's
bedroom.
STELLA: Oh.
mat
lamp
clock
phone
mirror
sofa
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There's a mirror in the bathroom,
And a phone in the hall.
A sofa in the living room,
A clock on the wall.
There's a lamp on the table,
And a mat next to the bed.
There's a boat in the bath,
And the boat is red.
There's a girl sitting on the sofa.
There's a mirror in the living room.
There's a phone in the bedroom.
There's a boat on the bed.
There's a sofa in the hall.
There's a lamp under the window.
There's a clock next to the bath.
There's a boy sitting on the bed.
GRANDPA: Simon! Stella! Can you take your clothes to your bedrooms,
please?
SIMON AND STELLA: OK.
GRANDPA: Whose T-shirt is that?
STELLA: Which T-shirt?
GRANDPA: The yellow one.
STELLA: It's Suzy's.
SIMON: No, it isn't. It's mine!
STELLA: No, Simon. That T-shirt's very small. Yours is the big yellow one
over there.
SIMON: Oh! Yes!
GRANDPA: OK. Are those blue socks yours, Simon?
SIMON: No, they aren't mine. They're Dad's.
GRANDPA: What now? Oh, yes! Whose black trousers are those?
STELLA AND SIMON: They're yours, Grandpa.
GRANDPA: Oh, yes! That's right, they are.
GRANDPA: Whose T-shirt is that?
SIMON: It's mine!
GRANDPA: Whose black trousers are those?
STELLA AND SIMON: They're yours, Grandpa.
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Look at this! Look at this!
Whose are these shoes? Whose are these shoes?
Stella! Are they yours? Stella! Are they yours?
No, they aren't mine! No, they aren't mine!
Hmm. Which shoes are Simon's? Which shoes are Simon's?
Which, which, which, which?
Which shoes are Simon's?
The grey ones are his. The grey ones are his.
Hmm. Which shoes are Suzy's? Which shoes are Suzy's?
Which, which, which, which?
Which shoes are Suzy's?
The red ones are hers. The red ones are hers.
So! Whose shoes are those? Whose shoes are those?
Whose, whose, whose, whose?
Whose shoes are those?
Those are Grandpa's. Those are Grandpa's.
Grandpa's?
GRANDPA!
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Toys in the toy box,
Come alive.
Walk and talk,
On the count of five.
One, two, three, four, five.
MASKMAN: Let's play hide and seek.
MARIE: Trevor, close your eyes and count to 20.
TREVOR: … 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. I'm coming.
TREVOR: Where are they? Whose is that tail? Ha ha! I can see you, Monty. You're
under the armchair.
MONTY: OK. Well done, Trevor.
MONTY: Look. Whose feet are those? Come out, Maskman. We can see you next to
the bookcase.
MASKMAN: Now, where's Marie?
MONTY: Marie's in the cupboard. Look! That's her hair.
MASKMAN: Eek! What's that?
MONTY: It's a toy horse.
MARIE: I win!
MONTY: Marie's in the cupboard. Look! That's her hair.
MARIE: Trevor, close your eyes and count to 20.
MONTY: Come out, Maskman. We can see you next to the bookcase.
MASKMAN: Now, where's Marie?
MONTY: It's a toy horse.
TREVOR: … 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. I'm coming.
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This can fly. It is beautiful and purple. What is it?
This can walk and talk. It's big and grey. What is it?
This is small and blue. You can talk to your friends with it.
What is it?
This is brown. You can put bananas and apples in it. What is it?
You can sit on it and watch TV. It's red. What is it?
This is yellow. You can sit under it and read your books.
What is it?
This is green. It jumps. What is it?
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ANN: Hello.
INTERVIEWER: What's your name?
ANN: I'm Ann.
INTERVIEWER: What have you got?
ANN: I've got some old paper.
INTERVIEWER: And what are you doing?
ANN: I'm making a plane.
INTERVIEWER: Wow! Great!
GRACE: Hello.
INTERVIEWER: What's your name?
GRACE: I'm Grace.
INTERVIEWER: What have you got?
GRACE: I've got an ugly old shoe.
INTERVIEWER: And what are you doing?
GRACE: I'm growing a flower in the shoe.
INTERVIEWER: Cool!
INTERVIEWER: Hello.
SAM: Hello.
INTERVIEWER: What's your name?
SAM: I'm Sam.
INTERVIEWER: What have you got?
SAM: I've got lots of old bottles.
INTERVIEWER: And what are you making?
SAM: I'm making an elephant.
INTERVIEWER: Great!
TONY: Hello.
INTERVIEWER: What's your name?
TONY: I'm Tony.
INTERVIEWER: What have you got?
TONY: I've got an old computer and an old keyboard.
INTERVIEWER: And what are you making?
TONY: I'm making a robot.
INTERVIEWER: Wow!
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c-l-o-c-k
k-i-t-e
m-i-r-r-o-r
w-a-t-c-h
p-h-o-n-e
b-o-o-k-c-a-s-e
r-u-le-r
r-o-b-o-t
c-a-m-e-r-a
c-u-p-b-o-a-r-d
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STELLA: Look, Lenny's with Frank's mum and dad.
SIMON: Who's Frank?
STELLA: Frank's Lenny's baby cousin.
MEERA: Oh, how old is he?
STELLA: He's one.
SIMON: How many cousins have you got, Meera?
MEERA: Six: four boys and two girls. How many cousins have you got?
SIMON: None, but we've got a baby. Her name's Suzy.
SUZY: I'm not a baby. I'm a big girl! Grandpa! Simon says I'm a baby.
GRANDPA: Simon, as you're a big boy, you can fly Suzy's kite with her.
Here you are!
SIMON: Puph! Thank you
mummy
daddy
grandma
grandpa
cousin
baby
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He's Lenny's daddy. What's his name?
She's Frank's cousin. What's her name?
He's Kim's brother. What's his name?
She's Lenny's sister. What's her name?
She's Frank's mummy. What's her name?
He's May's cousin. What's his name?
He's Frank's grandpa. What's his name?
She's Sam's grandma. What's her name?
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Lenny's hitting the ball.
The dog's getting the ball.
The boy's mother is cleaning his mouth.
The baby's sleeping.
Simon's throwing the ball.
The girl's kicking the football.
Frank's mum and dad are talking.
Meera's catching the ball.
Grandpa's flying a kite.
The cat's jumping.
My grandpa isn't walking,
He's flying my favourite kite.
My grandma's cleaning the table,
It's beautiful and white.
My father's playing baseball,
He can catch and he can hit.
My cousin's got the ball now,
And now he's throwing it.
My baby sister's sleeping,
She is very small.
My brother isn't jumping,
He's kicking his football.
Hey!
My grandpa isn't walking,
He's flying my favourite kite.
My grandma's cleaning the table,
It's beautiful and white.
My mother's sitting reading,
Her book is big and grey.
And me? I'm very happy,
I can run and play.
Toys in the toy box,
Come alive.
Walk and talk,
On the count of five.
One, two, three, four, five.
TREVOR: Ooh! What's he doing to those shoes, Marie?
MARIE: He's cleaning them, Trevor.
MONTY: Hello, Trevor! Look at me! I'm driving Suzy's yellow lorry.
TREVOR: Hello, Maskman. What are you doing?
MASKMAN: I'm flying my helicopter. I'm a superhero.
TREVOR: Hello, Marie. What are you doing?
MARIE: I'm cleaning my shoes.
MONTY: What are you doing, Trevor?
TREVOR: I'm cleaning the doll's house.
MARIE: Oh! No!
TREVOR: Hello, Marie. What are you doing?
MASKMAN: I'm flying my helicopter. I'm a superhero.
TREVOR: I'm cleaning the doll's house.
MONTY: Hello, Trevor! Look at me! I'm driving Suzy's yellow lorry.
MARIE: Oh! No!
TREVOR: Ooh! What's he doing to those shoes, Marie?
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SIMON: What are you doing, Dad?
MR STAR: I'm making dinner. This evening we've got bread and water.
STELLA: No, we can't have bread and water for dinner, Dad. We have
bread and milk for breakfast.
SUZY: Hmm. Milk's my favourite drink.
SIMON: Orange juice is my favourite.
SUZY: So, what is for dinner, Daddy?
SIMON: Let's have egg and chips.
STELLA: No, Simon! We have egg and chips at school for lunch.
SUZY: Let's have chocolate cake!
MR STAR: No, Suzy. Chocolate cake's for tea.
ALL THREE CHILDREN: So, what's for dinner?
MR STAR: Hmm … for dinner? It's your favourite, it's my favourite, it
's our favourite. This evening we've got … Dad's Star dinner! … Chicken
and rice!
STELLA, SIMON AND SUZY: Lovely.
bread
water
milk
juice
chicken
eggs
chips
rice
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It's morning. It's morning.
We're having breakfast with our mum.
Bread and milk, bread and milk.
It's morning. It's morning.
It's lunchtime. It's lunchtime.
We're having lunch with our friends.
Egg and chips, egg and chips.
It's lunchtime. It's lunchtime.
It's afternoon. It's afternoon.
We're having tea in the garden.
Chocolate cake, chocolate cake.
We're having tea in the afternoon.
It's evening. It's evening.
We're having dinner with Mum and Dad.
Chicken and rice, chicken and rice.
It's evening. It's evening. [Repeat]
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MR STAR: Come on, everybody. Sit down. It's dinner time.
ALL THREE CHILDREN: OK, Dad.
SUZY: Can I have some fruit juice, please, Mum?
MRS STAR: Yes, Suzy. Orange juice or apple juice?
SUZY: Orange juice, please.
MRS STAR: Here you are.
SUZY: Thank you.
STELLA: Can I have some brown bread, please?
MRS STAR: Here you are.
STELLA: Thanks.
SIMON: Can I have some egg and chips, please?
MR STAR: No, Simon. I'm sorry. It's chicken and rice for dinner
tonight, but, if you're good, you can have chocolate ice cream after.
SIMON: Hmm, great! Chocolate ice cream's my favourite.
SUZY: Can I have some fruit juice, please, Mum?
MRS STAR: Here you are.
STELLA: Can I have some brown bread, please?
MR STAR: Here you are.
Toys in the toy box,
Come alive.
Walk and talk,
On the count of five.
One, two, three, four, five.
MARIE: I'm having tomatoes and carrots.
MONTY: Can I have some apple juice, please?
MARIE: Here you are.
MASKMAN: Is there any chocolate cake?
TREVOR: No, there isn't, but there's some chocolate ice cream.
MASKMAN: Is this orange juice yours, Monty?
MONTY: No, it isn't mine. It's Marie's.
MASKMAN: What are you eating, Trevor? Is it chicken?
TREVOR: Er, no. It isn't chicken. It's a long brown pencil!
MARIE: Oh, Trevor!
MARIE: I'm having chicken and rice.
MONTY: Can I have some milk, please?
MASKMAN: Is there any chocolate cake?
TREVOR: Yes, there is.
MONTY: No, it isn't mine. It's Trevor's.
1 Eggs are from trees.
2 Lemons are from animals.
3 Milk is from plants.
4 Carrots are from trees.
5 Potatoes are from animals.
6 Meat is from plants.
Hello, Mum.
Hello. How are you this morning?
I'm OK, thanks.
Here's your breakfast: an egg, some toast and orange juice.
Mmm, lovely. Can I have some fruit, please?
Yes, of course.
Thanks, Mum.
That's a good breakfast.
Which breakfast is it?
Hello, Miss Green. What have we got for lunch?
We've got chips; or chicken, potatoes, carrots and tomatoes.
Hmm. I love carrots. Can I have chicken, potatoes, carrots and tomatoes, please?
Yes, of course. Chicken is very good for you!
Yes, it is. And can I have some orange juice and an apple too, please?
Yes. Here you are.
Which lunch is it?
Hello, Dad.
Hello. Dinner's on the table.
Mmm. Good!
Are your hands clean?
Yes, they are.
Good. There you are. Sit down. We've got a good dinner today.
We've got meat and potatoes with carrots and tomato juice.
Lovely! Can we have some fruit, too?
Yes. You can have some apples or oranges.
OK. Thanks Dad.
Which dinner is it?