At lunchtime he has a cheese sandwich and a glass of orange juice.Then he lies down in his office for 20 minutes.When he hears the bell for afternoon classes, Mr Jones gets up and goes back to work.
Mr Jones never forgets to tell his students to do their homework. His students always say,'Yes, Mr Jones.We'll remember.'
When Mr Jones gets home, he sits down on the sofa. Mr Jones likes to think about the day for ten minutes before he makes his dinner. He does not meet anybody in the evening because he likes to go to bed early.This is Mr Jones' routine.
1 What is Mr Jones' job?
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2 What time does Mr Jones get up?
3 What time does he go out in the morning?
4 What does Mr Jones do when he gets to school?
5 What does Mr Jones never forget to tell his students?
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1 When there is no rain.
2 When someone has got lots of money.
3 When someone has not got any money.
4 When someone is not feeling very well.
5 When someone is nice to other people.
6 When someone or something moves very quickly.
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2 noisy 3 dangerous 4 heavy
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ill Qdjcctivcs unfriendly different untidy healthy Robert likes words. His favourite words are ^ aclJecUves, Robert often helps his mother to find the right word. For example, last month she walked into his bedroom and said,'Robert!Your bedroom is so,so,so ... ' ' ^ ?' said Robert.'Yes,' said Robert's mother.'Exactly.
Please tidy it.'
Sometimes Robert forgets to talk to people. Last week, his Aunt Jill came for lunch. Robert was sitting at the kitchen table reading the dictionary.When Aunt Jill came into the room, Robert did not say anything to her.'Robert,' said Robert's mother.'Don't be so, so, so ...'' ^ ?' said Robert.'Yes,' said Robert's mother.'Exactly. Now please say hello to Aunt Jill.' Robert closed his book and apologised to Aunt Jill.
Robert likes thinking he is someone else.Yesterday he thought he was an alien. He painted his face green and sat on his bed being an alien.
When his mother came in, she said,'Robert! You look so, so, so ... ' ' ^ ?' said Robert.'Yes,' said Robert's mother.'I'll call the
doctor.' 'It's only paint. Mum,' said Robert.'I'm very ^ ' This morning, Robert's mother said,'Oh, Robert, you're so, so, so ...'
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Choose the correct word.
1 That businessman has got lots of money. He is rich I poor.
rich
2 We couldn't sleep last night.The people next door were playing music. It was so heavy I noisy.
3 My little brother thinks that swimming in the sea is very safe I dangerous
4 I can't carry this suitcase. It's very light / heavy.
5 I don't think Peter likes me. He is very friendly I unfriendly.
6 I was ill I healthy yesterday, so I didn't go to school.
^ W r i t e six adjectives which describe one of your friends.Then write a short description of your friend in your notebook.
1 2 3 4 5 6
M y Friend My Jriend is called Sarah. She Is very tidy ...
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9 Flead and match.
1 In China, people use these to eat their food.
2 Picasso,Van Gogh and Rembrandt are famous examples of people who do this job.
3 We walk or drive across this to get from one side of a river to another.
4 This is the second month of the year.
5 This object is usually made of wood. We put our books on it.
6 This is the opposite of south.
a north
b shelf c painter d chopsticks e February f bridge
I P Which is the odd one out? Why?
1 butterfly camel flamingo bat A camel because It cannot flu.
2 mittens gloves rings earrings
3 cliocolate fork knife spoon
4 journalist businesswoman office secretary
5 nortli soutli east castle
6 fifteenth five hundred and two twenty-first thirtieth
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T h e Last D a y a t School
languages pockets send diary turned off summer Internet students noisy rucksack blog September study university remember It was the day before the ^ holidays and the
^ at the New Town College of Art and Science were saying goodbye to their English teacher, Mr Jones.
'What are you going to do in the holidays, Mr Jones?' asked Milly.'rm going to India,' said Mr Jones.'Why are you going to India?' asked Carla. Mr
Jones smiled.'I'm going to ^ to the history of the ^ of India.' 'Mr Jones?' asked Sam.'Won't
that take a long time?' Mr Jones put his dictionary into his
^ 'Yes,' he said.'lt will take a very long time.' Suddenly, the class was very ^ All the students were talking at the same time. Robert said,'Are you coming back in ® Mr Jones?' Mr Jones put his hands in his
' 'No, Robert,' he said.'This is my last day at the school.' For a moment, nobody said anything.Then Milly said,'We'll always
you, Mr Jones.Will you ^^ us a postcard?' 'Oh, yes,' said Mr Jones.'Lots.' 'You could write a
^^ on the ^^ about your time in India,' said Danny.'It would be like a ^^ for us all to read.'
Everybody liked Danny's idea. But there was no more time to talk.The bell rang. Mr Jones ^^ the lights and said goodbye.
T h a n k s a n d acknowledgennents
Authors* thanks
We would like to thank everyone at Cambridge University Press for their help and support at various stages of the Primary i-Dictionary project.
Very special thanks to Liane Grainger, Anna Skwarek and Gemma Wilkins.
The author and publishers would like to thank:
Lucy Mordini for her important contribution to this project.
T h e authors and publishers a r e g r a t e f u l t o the following illustrators:
Abhijeet Sharma;Achinto Chatterjee; Danish Zaidi; IshanVarma;
Madhavi Poddar; Nazia Zaidi; Priyanka Bajaj; Samar Jyoti Das;
SurendraTripathi;Vikash Gurung
T h e publishers a r e g r a t e f u l t o the following contributors:
QlAMedia (Ankita Sharma; Archna Bisht; Ravinder Kumar; Rohit Juneja):
concept design, cover design, book design and page make-up