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    • Unit 1:Greetings, introductions and talking about school

       1.1 Greetings and introductions
      See how Flora greets and introduces herself.
      Learning box
      Greetings and farewells

      Listen to and say the following:

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      Exercise 1: Introduce yourself
      1. Greet the learners in your group.
      2. Introduce yourself to the other members of the group.
      Unit 1 Greetings, introductions and talking about school
      1.2 Read about introductions
      Read how Michael and Mary introduce themselves.
                                                                                                                                  
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      Micheal: Hello. Myname is
      Micheal. What
      is your name?
      Mary: Hi, Micheal.
      My name is
      Mary. I am in
      Primary 2.
      Micheal: I am also in
      Primary 2. I am seven years old.
      Mary: I am also seven years old.
      Where do you live?
      Micheal: I live in Kigali. Do you live near the school?
      Mary: Yes, I live just over there. I must
      go now. Goodbye, Micheal.
      Micheal: Goodbye, Mary.

      Exercise 2: Talk about yourself

      Greet your friends. 
      Tell them how old you are and where you live.
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      1.3 Sing a song together
      Let’s sing the alphabet song together.
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      Exercise 3: Write about yourself
      1. Which letter does your name start with?
      My name starts with letter ____.
      a. Write the names of four other
      learners in your class.
      b. Which letters do their names start
      with?
      Exercise 4: Complete sentences about yourself
      Copy and complete the sentences.
      1. I am ____ years old. I go to ____
      school. I live in ____.
      2. Listen as your teacher reads some of your
      sentences. Guess who she is talking about.
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      1.4 Talking about school

      Look at the picture. What can you see?

      good

      Exercise 5: Talk about school
      1. What is the name of your English
      teacher?
      2. How many learners are there in your class?
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      Listen to Micheal and Mary.
      Talk about subjects
      Micheal: Social Studies is my favourite
      subject. Which subjects do you like?
      Mary: Hello, Micheal. I like
      Maths and Art best.
      Micheal:We have Maths at nine
      goodo’clock. What time is Art?
      Mary: Art is at 11:45.

      Exercise 6: Talk about your favourite subjects
      1. Make a list of your school subjects.
      2. Raise your hand when your teacher
      calls out your favourite subject.
      3. Teacher counts the hands. She/he
      makes ticks on the board to show how
      many learners like each subject.
      4. What is the most liked subject?
      5. What is the least liked subject?
      6. Turn to a friend. Talk about your
      favourite subject. Say, “My favourite
      subject is ___ and I like it because ___.”
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      Exercise 7: Play a game using a table
      Draw a table with a space for each
      subject that you learn. Count the ticks
      your teacher made on the board and fill in
      your table. Now you can play a guessing
      game with your teacher.
      1.5 Telling time
      When we read the time, we use the big
      hand to tell us minutes and the small hand
      to tell us hours.
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      Exercise 8: Read the time
      Read the time on the clocks below.
      good
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      1.6 Using timetables
      Here is the timetable for Monday mornings
      for Michael and Mary’s class.
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      Exercise 9: Talk about the timetable
      1. The first English lesson begins at ______
      and ends at ______.
      2. They have ______ Maths lessons on
      Monday morning.
      3. The school day begins at ______.
      4. Their lunch break is from ______ until
      ______.
      5. When do they have an Art lesson?
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      6. Look again at the timetable for Monday on page 7. Read the time on each clock to complete the sentences.
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      a. The Kinyarwanda lesson ends at
      ______.
      b. The English lesson starts at ______.
      Exercise 10: Draw a timetable and write about it
      1. Draw a timetable like the one for
      Michael and Mary on page 7.
      2. Fill in the times and lessons for your
      class on Tuesday.
      3. Write sentences about the timetable.
      Example English begins at 10:30 and ends at 11:10.
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      1.7 Giving and following instructions

      Read the instructions that the teacher is giving.

      good

      Exercise 11: Do a role-play

      Take turns to pretend to be the teacher.
      Give each other instructions. You can use
      the words in the speech bubbles above to help you.
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      1.8 Read about asking permission
      Michael: Good morning,
      Teacher. May I
      please come in?
      Teacher: Yes, you may.
      Please sit down,
      Michael.
      Mary: Teacher, please
      may I leave the room?
      goodTeacher: Where are you going?
      Mary: I want to fetch my bag. I left it
      outside.
      Teacher: You may go. When you get back
      we must start our English lesson.
      Mary: Thank you.
      Michael: What subject do we have next?
                                                                      Teacher: We have Math at 10 o’clock.
      Exercise 12: Practice asking permission
      Take turns to ask permission to do these things and to answer.

      1. Leave the classroom.

      2. Sit down.          4. Go outside.
      3. Eat lunch.         5. Sing a song.
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      1.9 Review
      1. Complete the sentences.
      a. My name is ______. I am ______ years old.
      b. My favorite subject is ______.
      2. Choose the correct word to complete the sentences.
      Please   Hello   Good   morning    How
      a. ______ ______, Teacher.
      b. ______ are you?
      c. ______ come in.
      d. ______, my name is Jean-Paul.
      3. What time do you get up in the morning?

      good


      4. What time does school start?

      5. Complete the words:


      a. W______ is your name?
      b. W______ do you live?
      6. How would you ask permission to:
      a. Write on the blackboard.

      b. Read a story.

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    • UNIT 2: SPORTS

      2.1 Talking about sports

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      Exercise 1: Match the pictures and the sentences
      Match each picture with the correct sentence.
      1. Football is a game where you kick the ball.
      2. In basketball you throw a ball through a hoop.
      3. Rwanda has some very good runners.
      4. Volleyball is a team sport.
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      Bright and Linda are talking about sports.
      Linda: Hi, Bright. Are you doing sports today after school?
      Bright: Yes, I am playing football.

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      I score a lot of goals
      I can run very fast.
      How about you?

      Linda: I am playing volleyball.

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      It is my favorite sport.
      I also like swimming and riding my bicycle. I can’t run fast. Can you swim?

      Bright: No, I can’t swim. I also like to ride my bicycle.

      Exercise 2: Talk about sports
      1. Tell your friend about your favorite sport. 

      Take turns to say which sport you can or can’t do.

      2. Tell the class which sport your friend can do.
      3. Make a list of all the types of sports the learners in your class play. 

      Write down how many learners play each sport.

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      2.2 Describing ability
      Learning box
      Describe what you can do
      We use can and can’t to say whether people
      are able to or not able to do something.
      Examples: Can Linda play volleyball? Yes,

      she canCan Bright swim? No, he can’t.

      Exercise 3: What can they do?

      1. Choose the correct word in brackets.
      a. Linda (can/can’t) ride a bicycle.

      b. Bright (can/can’t) swim.

      2. Answer the questions.
      gooda. Can you play basketball?

      b. Does your friend play tennis?

      Learning box
      Answer questions with do or does
      Doesn’t and don’t are short forms of
      does not and do not.
      Examples: Does she run fast? No, she

      doesn’tDo you play tennis? No, I don’t.

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      2.3 Famous Rwandan sportspeople

      Look at the photos below.

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      Exercise 4: What sport do they play?
      1. Write down the names of the people in
      the photos.
      2. Next to each name, write a sentence
      about the sport they play.

      Start like this: Valens can….

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      2.4 Listen to a text

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      The balls we use for football and volleyball
      are large and round. Rugby balls are oval.
      Tennis balls are small and usually yellow.
      Tennis players hit the ball with a racquet.
      Cricket balls are usually red and very hard.

      Cricket players hit the ball with a bat.

      Exercise 5: Draw up a tick chart
      Tick the square for the things we use for

      different sports.

      good

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      Exercise 6: Fill in the gaps
      Before completing this activity, read
      the text on page 16 on your own.
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      1. Rugby balls are ____.
      2. Tennis balls are ____. They
      have a ____ layer.
      3. Cricket balls are usually red

      and very ____.

      Learning box
      Words ending in -ing

      We use action words that end in -ing
      when we talk about things that are
      happening now.

      Examples: I am eating. He is walking.

      Exercise 7: Use words ending in -ing
      Complete the sentences below using the
      correct action word.
      riding   playing    swimming
      1. I am ____ in the pool.
      2. She is____ her bicycle.

      3. We are____ football with our friends.

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      Exercise 8: Write about sport
      Write a sentence about each photo. Use
      words ending in -ing. Start like this: He/

      She is ….

      good

      Exercise 9: Do a word puzzle
      Order the words so that the sentences
      make sense. Use the correct punctuation
      and capital letters.
      1. i bicycle my riding am
      2. i volleyball play like to
      3. Mary swimming is well very

      4. John can fast run

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      2.5 Listen and answer
      The Rwanda national football
      team’s name is Amavubi.
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      A referee
      They score many goals. During
      matches, the referee makes sure
      that all of the players follow the
      rules. You can watch football games
      at Amahoro National Stadium in Kigali.

      Exercise 10: Talk about sport
      1. What is the name for the Rwanda
      national football team?
      2. Where can you watch football games?
      3. Explain the special words used in
      basketball or football, for example
      shoot, save, referee and goal.

      Exercise 11: Play a memory game
      Can you remember how many
      learners in your class like each
      sport? Write down how many
      learners like each sport.

      Exercise 11: Play a memory game
      goodCan you remember how many
      learners in your class like each
      sport? Write down how many

      learners like each sport.

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      2.6 Review
      1. Two types of sports are ____ and ____.
      2. Name two sports that you play in teams.
      3. Name two sports that you can play on
      your own.
      4. Complete the sentences using -ing words.
      a. They are ____ in the pool.
      b. He is ____ his bicycle.
      5. Read and complete the sentences below:
      Micheal:Do you like playing football?
      Mary: Yes, I ____ ____ ____ ____.
      Mary: Do you like playing football?
      Micheal:No, I ____ ____ ____ ____ ____.
      6. Make the
      correct words
      out of the
      letters below.
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      a. llba
      b. yiccebl
      c. atb

      d. qraucte

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      Unit 3 Telling time
      3.1 Read the time
      Look at the clocks below.
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      Exercise 1: Read the time
      Match the correct clock in the pictures
      above to each sentence below.
      1. It is 7:00 in the morning. The sun is
      already shining in the garden.
      2. Mary is eating his lunch.

      3. It is 8:30 at night and Jackeline is asleep.

      3.2 Talking about daily routines
      If you do the same thing at the same time

      every day, you follow a daily routine.

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      3.3 Read about John’s daily 
      routine
      goodJohn gets up in the
      morning and goes to
      bath. He then puts on
      his school uniform and
      makes his bed. After
      that, he has breakfast.
      Then he brushes his
      teeth. At seven o’clock he leaves the house
      and goes to school.

      goodIn the afternoon, John
      helps his father to
      work in the garden.
      He rakes up leaves
      and waters the
      vegetables.



      goodWhen the the sun goes
      down and the moon
      appears it is night
      time. John says good
      night to his parents.
      He goes to bed and

      sleeps.


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      3.3 Read about John’s daily routine
      goodJohn gets up in the
      morning and goes to
      bath. He then puts on
      his school uniform and
      makes his bed. After
      that, he has breakfast.
      Then he brushes his
      teeth. At seven o’clock he leaves the house
      and goes to school.

      goodIn the afternoon, John
      helps his father to
      work in the garden.
      He rakes up leaves
      and waters the
      vegetables.



      goodWhen the the sun goes
      down and the moon
      appears it is night
      time. John says good
      night to his parents.
      He goes to bed and

      sleeps.

      22 Unit 3 Telling the time
      3.4 Describing the time of day
      goodWe can use the
      words morning,
      afternoon,
      evening and
      night to say
      when we do
      things.

      Examples

      I get up in the morning. I play in the
      afternoon. I eat supper in the evening.
      I sleep at night.
      Exercise 2: Talk about what you do every day
      Talk about what you do every day. Say
      when you do each thing.



      Unit 3 Telling the time 23
      3.5 A daily
      timetable
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      A daily timetable helps
      you to plan your day.
      Exercise 3: Fill in a
      timetable
      1. Copy the table on
      the right into your
      exercise book.
      2. Fill in the missing parts.
      Exercise 4: Write about a timetable
      1. Make a timetable of the things you do
      every day.
      2. Give your timetable to your friend and
      take his or her timetable.
      3. Read your friend’s timetable out loud.
      4. Write five sentences about your friend’s days.





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      Exercise 5: Match sentences and pictures
      Look at the pictures above.
      Say which picture matches each sentence.
      1. Neza wakes up in the morning.
      2. She walks to school.
      3. She does her work in class.

      4. At night, she sleeps in her bed.

      Exercise 6: Sing the action song
      Sing this song. Make up more verses.
      This is the way we brush our teeth,
      brush our teeth, brush our teeth.
      This is the way we brush our teeth

      early in the morning.

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      3.6 Talking about the days of the week
      There are seven days
      goodin a week. We call
      the last two days of
      the week the
      weekend.

      Days of the week


      Learning box
      Read the days of the week aloud:
      Monday Tuesday Wednesday
      Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
      Did you notice that all the days of the
      week end in the -ay sound?

      Exercise 7: What day is it?

      Answer the questions.
      1. Which day is it today?
      2. Which day comes after Wednesday?
      3. Which days are in the weekend?
      4. Say the names of the days of the week.

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      3.7 The months of the year

      There are twelve months in the year.

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      Exercise 8: Put the months in order

      1. Write the months in the correct order.
          March        September        January
        April     February    June              May
             November          July               August
                    October                    December


      2. Say the names of the months aloud.

      Exercise 9: Talk about dates
      Talk about the questions.
      1. What day is it today?
      2. What month is it?

      3. In what year were you born?

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      good
      good


      28 Unit 3 Telling the time
      3.8 How many days are there in a month?
      Exercise 10: Dates on a calendar
      1. Make a calendar. Your teacher will give
      you paper and crayons.
      2. Mark on your calendar your birthday,
      the school holidays and the birthdays
      of your family members.
      3. Complete the following sentences.
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      a. My birthday is on the ____ of ____.
      b. The school
      holiday begins on
      the ____ of ____.
      c. My mother’s
      birthday is on the
      ____ of ____.
      3.9 Sing the alphabet song

      Let’s sing the alphabet song together again

      good

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      3.10 Review
      1. Use the words in the boxes below to
      complete the sentences.
      supper morning night breakfast
      a. When I wake up in the ____ I must eat
      my ____ .
      b. In the evening, I must eat my ____.
      c. I sleep at ____.

      2. Write down the time that each clock shows.

      good

      3. Which day comes after Monday?
      4. Which month is between March and May?
      5. How many days are there in one week?
      6. How many months are there in one year?
      7. Complete the sentence.

      September has ____ days.

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      Unit 4 Food

      4.1 Talking about mealtimes

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      Exercise 1: Talk about mealtimes
      1. Use the words below to complete the
      sentences.
      morning           lunch         evening
      a. I eat breakfast in the ____.
      b. I have ____ in the afternoon.
      c. I eat dinner in the ____.

      2. At what time do you have lunch?


    • unit 4:FOOD

      Unit 4 food

      4.1 Talking about mealtimes

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      Exercise 1: Talk about mealtimes
      1. Use the words below to complete the
      sentences.
      morning           lunch         evening
      a. I eat breakfast in the ____.
      b. I have ____ in the afternoon.
      c. I eat dinner in the ____.

      2. At what time do you have lunch?

      Unit 4 Food 314.2 Talk about meals
      We have different types of food for our
      meals. Look at the pictures. Talk about the

      meals you eat.

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      Exercise 2: Match words and pictures
      1. Match the words below with the
      correct picture above.
      2. Write down the word and the number
      of the picture.
      milk    chicken   bananas   rice

      bread  cabbage   beans      eggs

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      Learning box
      Countable and uncountable foods
      We can count apples and tomatoes.
      Each apple and tomato is a separate
      thing. We cannot count porridge or rice.
      There are too many grains in a plate of

      rice for us to count each one.

      Exercise 3: Can you count it?
      Copy the table below into your exercise
      book. Copy the words below into the

      table in the correct column.

      Countable    Uncountable
      apples   eggs   bananas    porridge

      rice   honey    sugar    potatoes

      Learning box
      Saying how much there is
      Some words show how much food you
      have, or if you have no food. See examples

      on the next page.

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      Examples
      I have a lot of beans. There are many
      apples. There are only a few eggs. I have
      no pumpkin.
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      Exercise 4: Indefinite or nothing
      Choose words from the box and complete
      the sentences below.
      many   few    little    much    no
      1. There is ____ food in the empty
      cupboard.
      2. I am hungry, so I will eat ____
      potatoes.
      3. I am not hungry. Don’t give me so ____
      food.
      4. The baby eats only a ____ bit of
      porridge.

      5. There are only a ____ nuts.

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      4.3 Talking about food likes and dislikes
      Talk about the foods you like and dislike.
      Examples
      What food do you like? I like porridge.
      She does not like meat. My favourite food
      is bananas.
      Exercise 5: Whose plate is it?
      1. Copy the picture of the
      plate onto a sheet of paper.
      2. Draw the different types of
      your favourite food on the
      plate.
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      3. Write the name of each type of food.
      4. Your teacher mixes the sheets of paper
      and gives them back to you.
      5. Guess which learner each plate
      belongs to.
      6. Take turns to describe what food the
      person likes. Start like this:
      She likes…. or He likes….

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      4.4 Describing food types
      We can divide food into groups.
      Learning box
      Different types of food
      • Fruits and vegetables keep us healthy.
      • Dairy (milk) products make our bones
      strong.
      • Grains (or cereals) give us energy.

      • Meat helps us grow and makes us strong.

      good

      Exercise 6: Draw, label and describe food
      1. Draw a picture of one type of food
      from each food group.
      2. Let your friend say which group each
      type of food belongs to.
      3. Write the name of the food and the

      food group under each picture.

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      4.5 Describing diet
      Your diet is the type of food you usually eat.
      You need a good diet to be healthy.
      4.6 Read about a healthy diet
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      Teacher: Eating the right food keeps us
      healthy. Some foods are
      unhealthy. Sweets and drinks
      with a lot of sugar are bad for us.
      Michael: I like to eat fruits and vegetables.
      They keep my body healthy.
      Mary: I like rice and beans. They give
      me energy to do sports and help
      me grow.
      Teacher: Yes, Mary, rice and beans are
      healthy. Do you drink lots of
      water?
      Mary: Yes, I drink lots of water. I get

      very thirsty when I do sports

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      Exercise 7: Talk about healthy food
      good1. Is the food in the
      picture a good
      meal? Explain
      your answer.
      2. Say whether
      each of the
      things below is
      good or bad for you. Explain why

      good

      Exercise 8: Sounds and words
      Fill in the missing letters. Say the words
      out loud.
      1. m__ngo
      2. r__ce
      3. p__ne__pple
      4. b__n__na
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      4.7 Using a questionnaire
      You are going to find out which foods your
      friends like. Your teacher will help you to
      draw up a questionnaire.
      Exercise 9: Ask questions
      Ask the questions in your group and make
      notes about your classmates’ eating

      habits. Ask ten classmates

      Exercise 10: Make a bar graph
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      Exercise II: Talk about what you have
      found out
      1. What is the most liked food?

      2. What is the least liked food?

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      Exercise 12: Classify foods
      1. Make a list of all the foods shown on
      the graph on page 39.
      2. Draw up a table like the one below.
      Write the name of each food in the
      correct column.

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      3. Write a sentence about each food group.
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      4.8 Review
      1. Use the words in the boxes to complete
      the sentences below.
      lunch dinner breakfast
      a. I eat ____ at six o’clock in the morning.
      b. At half past twelve in the afternoon
      I eat ____.
      c. At six o’clock in the evening I eat
      my ____.
      2. Look at the names of foods below. Say
      whether each one is countable or
      uncountable.
      a. tomatoes
      b. tea leaves
      c. potatoes
      d. sugar
      3. Copy the table below. Write two

      examples of foods in each column

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      4. Draw a picture of a healthy lunch. Include
      your favourite foods to have for lunch.
      Write a sentence or sentences about

      what makes this a healthy lunch.


    • Unit 5: Stories and descriptions

      Unit 5 Stories and descriptions

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      5.1 Listen to a story
      Elephant lived in the bush with his family.
      All the baby elephants played together in
      the river.
      One day, Elephant decided he was too
      old to play with the others. He went for a
      long walk. He met Father Lion on the path.
      “Where are you going?” asked Father Lion.
      “I am going for a walk,” said Elephant.
      “I am too big to play in the water.”
      “Come with me and visit my family,” said

      Father Lion.

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      The lions will eat me,” thought Elephant.
      He turned and ran all the way back to the
      river. Elephant decided that he was too
      young to go for a walk alone. He would leave
      being grown up for another day!

      Exercise 1: Write about the story
      Complete the sentences then match each

      sentence with a picture.

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      1. Elephant decided that he was too ____
      to play with the other elephants.
      2. After that he went for a ____ on his
      own.
      3. Next he met ____ ____ on the path.
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      5.2 Describing a process
      Micheal wrote a letter to her grandmother.
      • First, she wrote the letter on a
      piece of paper.
       When she had finished writing,
      she put the letter in an envelope.
      • Then, she wrote her grandmother’s
      address on the envelope.
      • Next, she put a stamp on the envelope.
       After that, Micheal went to the post box
      and posted the letter.
      • At 7 o’clock the next morning, the
      postman emptied the post box.
      • At 10 o’clock a van took the letter to Kigali.
      • Finally, the postman delivered the letter
      to Micheal’s grandmother.
      Exercise 2: Talk about the process
      1. What did Micheal do first?
      2. What did she do after she had written
      the letter?
      3. What did the postman do?

      4. What do you think happened next?

      44 Unit 5 Stories and descriptions
      Exercise 3: Link sentences
      Copy the sentences into your exercise
      book. Use words from the boxes to
      complete the sentences.
      after that finally then next
      1. Micheal sat down and ____ began to
      write on a piece of paper.
      2. ____ she put the letter in an envelope.
      3. ____ ____ she put the letter in a post box.

      4. ____ the postman delivered the letter.

      Exercise 4: Match pictures with sentences
      In your exercise book, write down the

      numbers of the pictures in the correct order.

      good

      Unit 5 Stories and descriptions 45

      Learning box
      Full stops and capital letters
      When we write names of people and places
      we start with a capital letter. When we
      write a sentence we end with a full stop.
      Exercise 5: Use full stops and capital letters
      Write the sentences correctly.
      1. mary is going to kigali
      2. patrick is talking to frank

      3. agnes and jessica live in huye

      Exercise 6: Sing a song
      goodSing “This is the way we go to school”
      with your teacher. Use these verses:
      First of all we wash our face
      After that we comb our hair
      Then we like to eat our food

      Finally we go to school.

      46 Unit 5 Stories and descriptions
      5.3 Review
      1. Use the words in the boxes to complete
      the sentences below.
      then next after that finally
      I eat breakfast in the morning and ____
      I brush my teeth. ____ I brush my hair.
      ____ ____ I go to school. My parents read
      me a story at night time before I ____ go
      to sleep.
      2. Write the numbers of the pictures in the correct order.
      good
      3. Write a short text about the pictures
      above.
      4. Write the sentences with capital letters
      and full stops.
      a. Micheal and i are going home

      b. Mary likes reading


    • UNIT 6: Family members and 6 household activities

      Unit:6 Family members and 6 household activities

      6.1 Describing family members

      good

      6.2 Read about Alice’s family
      My name is Alice. I am seven years
      old. I have one brother. His name is
      Richard. He is nine years old. My father is
      a school teacher. My mother is a nurse.
      We live in Huye.
      My grandparents live in Karongi.
      My grandfather Makuza is 72 years old.
      My grandmother Muteteri is 70 years old.
      Uncle Emma is my father’s brother. He is
      married to Aunt Judith.
      48 Unit 6 Family members and household activities
      6.3 What jobs do they have?

      Match each word with the correct picture.

      good

      Exercise 1: Talk about your family
      1. Take turns to talk about your family.
      2. Ask and answer questions about your
      families.
      3. Say what jobs your family members
      have.

      Unit 6 Family members and household activities 49
      6.4 Talking about household activities
      We use doing words when we talk about
      household activities.
      good

      Exercise 2: Talk about household activities
      1. Tell your friend about activities at your
      home.
      2. Take turns to ask and answer questions.
      Example: What do you do? Do you

      clean the house?

      50 Unit 6 Family members and household activities
      6.5 Read about household activities
      Muteteri and Dukuze make their beds.
      Father waters the garden. Mother washes
      the clothes.
      In the evening, Father helps the children
      with their homework. Mother cooks food
      and sets the table. After supper, Muteteri

      washes dishes. Dukuze dries the dishes.

      good

      Exercise 3: Match sentences and pictures
      Match the sentences below and the
      pictures above.
      1. Muteteri makes her bed.
      2. Father waters the garden.
      3. Mother sets the table.

      4. Dukuze dries the dishes.

      Unit 6 Family members and household activities 51

      6.6 Who does what?
      The chart shows what each member of

      Muteteri’s family does.

      good

      Exercise 4: Draw up a tick chart
      Draw up a tick chart to show what your

      family members do.

      52 Unit 6 Family members and household activities
      good

      6.8 Read about Mukiza’s daily

      routine

      I get up at 5:30. Then I get dressed. I eat
      breakfast. Then I brush my teeth. I leave
      home at 6:30. I arrive at school at 6:50.

      I get home at 17:20.

      Exercise 5: Write sentences in the correct
      order
      Write sentences about your daily routine.

      Use the words below.

      good

      Exercice 5: Write sentences in the correct order
      Write sentences about your daily routine.

      Use the words below

      Unit 6 Family members and household activities 53



      good

      Exercise 6: How long does it take?
      1. At what time does Mukiza leave for
      school?
      2. How long does it take her to get to
      school?
      3. If she gets home at 17:20, at what

      time does she leave school?

      Learning box

      Working with sounds
      The following words all have i in them:
      iron, tidy, wipe, like, milk, dish.
      Say the words and write them in your

      exercise book.


      6 Unit 7 Weather4 Unit 6 Family members and household activities
      6.10 Review
      1. Write about yourself. Copy the sentences
      and fill in the missing words.
      We live in ____. I have____ brother(s)
      and ____ sister(s). My grandparents live
      in ____.
      2. Copy and complete the words.
      a. My mother c_ _ks food.
      b. I br_ _ _ my teeth.

      c. My brother f_ _ _ _es water


      3. Use the words in the boxes to complete

      the sentences below.

      g

      

      1..A ____ grows crops and keeps cattle.
      b. A ____ helps children learn to read
      and write.
      c. A ____ helps people when they
      are sick.
      d. A ____ makes things from wood.
      4. Dukuze leaves home at 6:25. He gets to
      school at 6:45. How long does the school take?

      Unit 6 Family members and household activities

      Unit 7 Weather

      u

      Exercise 1: Talk about the weather
      Look out of the window and describe the

      weather. Is it hot or cold today?


    • Unit 7 :Weather

      Unit 7 Weather

      u

      Exercise 1: Talk about the weather
      Look out of the window and describe the

      weather. Is it hot or cold today?

      Unit 7 Weather

      m

      Exercise 3: Match the sentences and the
      pictures

      Say which picture matches each sentence.

      h

      7.2 Read about the weather in
      Rwanda

      Rwanda is not very hot. Nor is it very cold.
      It is cooler in the mountains. It is warmer in
      the lowlands. In August it is hot. In April it is
      cold. In May it is cool. It is about 20 °C.

      In April it rains a lot. In July it rains a little.

      Exercise 4: What is the weather like today?
      Use the words in the boxes and
      complete the sentences.

      m1. Today it is ____ windy.
      2. Today it is raining ____.
      3. Today it is ____ cloudy.






      m

      7.3 Describing temperature
      A thermometer measures temperature.
      It is marked in degrees Celsius. When degrees

      are high, the temperature is hot or warm.

      m

      Exercise 5: Is it hot or cold?
      1. Look at picture A. Is it hot or cold?

      2. Look at picture B. Is it hot or cold?

      Learning box
      Using graphs
      We can use lines to show different
      numbers. We call this a line graph.
      The graph below shows the temperature
      for each month in Kigali.




      m

      Exercise 6: Read a temperature graph

      Look at the graph above.

      1. Which month was the hottest?

      2. Which month was the coldest?

      3. What was the temperature in March?
      good


      Exercise 7: Use the bar graph to answer

      questions

      Look at the bar graph above. Say whether

      the sentences are true or false.

      1. It rained a lot in February.

      2. There was only a little rain in July.

      3. April had more rain than any other

      month.


      Exercise 8: Talk about the weather in

      Rwanda

      Talk about the weather in Rwanda. Ask

      and answer questions.

      Example

      Question: Is it very rainy in Rwanda in

      June and July?

      Answer: No it is not. It is very dry in

      June and July.

      good

      Exercise 9: Draw a temperature graph

      Draw a line graph of the temperature in

      the area where you live. Your teacher will

      give you the monthly temperature figures

      for your area.

      7.5 Review
      1. Draw a picture showing the weather
      today. Under the picture, write a
      sentence that describes the weather.
      Example: It is cold today.
      2. Rearrange the letters below. Write the
      correct words.
      a. anri b. ylcoud
      c. yunns  d. nwiyd
      3. Complete the paragraph below about
      the weather in Rwanda. Use the words in

      boxes.

      good

      Rwanda is not too ___ or too ___. It ___
      a lot in April. It is much ___ in the
      mountains than in ___.
      good4. Draw a bar graph to show the following
      temperatures for five days:
      Monday: 20 °C
      Tuesday: 22 °C
      Wednesday: 25 °C
      Thursday: 28 °C
      Friday: 24 °C



    • Unit8: Animals, birds and insects

      Unit8  Animals, birds and insects

      good


      Exercise 1: Name these animals, birds and
      insects
      Look at the pictures above. Point to each
      animal, bird or insect and say its name.

      Start like this: This is a….

      Unit 8 Animals, birds and insects

      good

      Exercise 2: Say yes or no
      Look at the pictures above. Answer the
      question below each picture.

      Say: Yes, it is. or No, it isn’t. It is a ___.

      8.2 Saying what animals can do

      Exercise 3: How do these animals move?
      Answer the questions.
      1. Can snakes fly?
      2. Can snakes run?
      3. Can eagles fly?

      good
      good
      Exercise 4: What sounds do these animals
      make?
      1. Sing the Old MacDonald song.
      Old MacDonald had a farm
      Ee-i-ee-i-oh!
      And on that farm he had some
      chickens,
      Ee-i-ee-i-oh!
      With a cluck-cluck here, and a
      cluck-cluck there,
      Here a cluck, there a cluck,
      everywhere a cluck-cluck!
      Old MacDonald had a farm
      Ee-i-ee-i-oh!
      2. Now make up more verses about other
      animals and their sounds. The picture

      will help you

      good
      Exercise 5: Fill in a tick chart
      good1. Talk about
      what animals
      can and
      cannot do.
      2. Fill in the
      chart.
      3. Talk and write
      about the

      chart.


      Exercise 6: Play a guessing game
      Guess the name of the animal and point at
      the picture.
      good1. This animal has a
      long tail and can
      climb trees.
      2. This animal has a
      long neck.
      3. This animal has tusks
      and a long trunk.
      4. This animal has spots
      and can run very fast.

      

      8.3 What do animals eat?
      Learning box
      What do these animals eat?

      goodSome animals eat
      grass and leaves.
      Examples are buck,
      rabbits, cows and
      zebras.
      Some animals eat
      other animals.
      Examples are lions,
      leopards, snakes,
      hyenas and
      vultures.

      Exercise 7: Group animals
      1. Draw two circles in your exercise book.
      goodWrite the word meat
      in one circle and
      grass in the other.
      2. Write in each circle the names of

      animals that eat that type of food.

      8.4 Where do animals live?
      Some animals live only in certain parts of
      the world. Some elephants live in Africa.

      Some seals live in Antarctica.

      good

      Exercise 8: Use the map above
      The teacher gives learners a copy of a
      world map. On the map,the learners write
      the name of the place where these
      animals live.
      1. polar bears  2. gorillas
      3. kangaroos  4. llamas
      5. elephants  6. tigers

      7. pandas        8. lions

      8.5 Animal colours
      The special colours of animals help to protect

      them in their natural homes.

      good

      Exercise 10: Write riddles
      Write riddles about animals. Mention their
      colour, food, what they can do and where
      they live. Let your classmates guess what
      the animal is.
      Example
      What has black spots, eats meat and

      runs very fast? Answer: a cheetah

      8.6 Describing pictures of animals
      Look at what the animals in the pictures are doing.
      good

      Learning box
      Describe what is happening right now

      We use the word is or are and add -ing to
      the doing word.
      Examples: The dog is barking.
      The monkeys are not eating.
      Exercise 11: Describe what the animals are
      doing
      Describe what the animal
      in each of the pictures above is doing.

      Use words that end in -ing.

      8.7 Types of animals

      We can divide animals into groups.

      good

      Exercise 12: Fill out a chart
      Copy the chart below into your exercise
      book. The teacher reads a story about
      animals. Listen to the story and fill in
      the chart.
      good

      8.8 Review
      1. Name the animal.
      a. It has black and white stripes and
      eats grass.
      b. It has a long neck and a skin which
      has dark brown patches with light
      brown patches.
      c. It has a very long trunk and tusks.
      2. Rearrange the letters to write the names
      of animals.
      a. keymon  b. llgoria
      c. rohse        d. nsaek

      3. Look at the pictures. Fill in the chart

      good


    • Unit :9 Mathematics

      Unit  9 Mathematics

      good

      Exercise 1: Listen to numbers and write
      them down
      1. Take turns to say the numbers from one
      to ten out loud.
      2. Write the numbers out as words.
      3. Complete the sentences.
      a. Five comes after ___ and before ___.
      b. Three comes after ___.
      c. The number before eight is ___.

      Exercise 2: Names of numbers
      Say the names of all the numbers in this

      number square.

      good

      good

      Learning box
      When we add ten hundreds together we
      get one thousand.
      Ten hundreds equal one thousand.

      We write a thousand as 1,000.

      9.2 Talk about addition
      goodWhen we do addition, we
      add two or more numbers
      together to make a total.
      We use the plus sign (+) to

      show that we are adding.

      Exercise 4: Practise addition
      1. Write the calculations in words.
      a. 4 + 7 = 11 b. 3 + 5 = 8
      2. Write the words below in the correct
      order to make a calculation.
      nine, four, equals, plus, five
      3. Complete the sentences.
      In our class there are ____ boys and

      ____ girls. ____ plus ____ equals ____.

      9.3 Talk about subtraction
      When we do subtraction, we take one amount
      away from another amount. It is the opposite
      of addition. We use the minus sign (–) to show
      that we are taking something away.

      Exercise 5: Practise subtraction
      1. There are eight bananas. The monkey
      eats five. How many bananas are left?
      Write it like this: Eight minus five
      equals ____.
      2. Write the calculations in words.
      a. 7 – 4 = 3 b. 20 – 8 = 12
      3. Write the calculations in numbers.
      a. Ten minus two equals eight.

      b. Eleven minus five equals six.

      good

      9.4 Talk about multiplication
      goodWhen we multiply, we take
      one number and add it

      together a number of times

      Example
      5 multiplied by 4 = 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 20
      We took the number 5 and added it
      together 4 times. This is why

      multiplication is sometimes called “times”.

      Exercise 6: Practise multiplication
      good1. A girl has three bags
      of apples, with six
      apples in each bag.
      a. How many apples
      does she have?
      b. Write the
      calculation in
      numbers.
      2. Write these calculations in words.
      a. 3 × 3 = 9

      b. 2 × 7 = 14

      9.5 Talk about division
      goodDivision is breaking up or
      dividing a number into an

      equal number of parts.

      Example
      20 divided by 4 = ?
      If you take 20 bananas and put them into
      four equal-sized groups, there will be 5

      bananas in each group. The answer is 5.

      Exercise 7: Practise division
      1. In this bag there are 24 sweets. There
      are 6 boys who want to
      share them.
      good24 divided by 6 = ____.
      Each boy will get ____
      sweets.
      2. What is ten divided by five? Write the
      calculation in numbers.
      3. Write the calculations in words.

      a. 10 ÷ 2 = 5 b. 12 ÷ 4 = 3

      Exercise 8: Match the words and numbers
      Match the sentences in column 1 with the

      calculations in column 2.

      good

      9.6 Review
      1. Write the numbers as words.
      gooda. 9   b.  3  c. 5
      d. 11   e. 20  f. 100
      2. Match the signs in the
      table with the correct
      word.
      3. Count backwards from 20
      to 1. Write the numbers in
      your exercise book.
      4. Match the calculations
      with the correct numbers

      in words.

      good

      5. Do the following calculations in groups.

      a. 19 – 4 =
      b. 30 ÷ 5 =
      c. 21 + 3 =

      d. 6 x 5 =


    • Unit 10 Talk about events in the past and future

      Unit 10 Talk about events in the  past and future
      10.1 Recounting past events
      Look at the pictures below. Read the

      sentences.

      good

      Exercise 1: Talk about past events
      Take turns to ask and answer these
      questions.
      1. What did you do yesterday?
      2. Did you play any sport or games
      last week?
      3. What did you do on the weekend?

      10.2 Describing a day in the past
      Read the story and answer the questions.
      10.3 Ivan’s day
      Yesterday, I got up at 6:00. I got dressed.
      Then I ate my breakfast and brushed my
      teeth. I went to school and did very well in
      my Maths test. After school I played

      football. Finally, I went to bed at 20:00.

      good

      Exercise 2: Talk about a day in the past
      1. Ask each other questions.
      a. What time did you eat breakfast?
      b. What did you do next?
      c. What time did you go to bed?

      2. Write sentences about a day in the past.

      Learning box
      The past tense

      Many words get an -ed at the end in the
      past tense. Examples: work – worked, play
      – played.
      Other words change in different ways.

      Examples: eat – ate, do – did, go – went.

      We use a diary to keep a record
      goodof things we have done. We can
      also use a diary to make notes

      of things we still have to do.

      Exercise 3: Listen to a daily routine and
      make notes in a diary

      1. Write out your daily routine for the
      past week.
      2. Draw a weekly diary in your exercise
      book.
      3. Teacher asks one person in the class to
      read out their routine.
      4. Write in your diary what your
      classmate did each day.

      10.4 Describing lessons in the past

      Look at the school timetable for one day.

      good

      Exercise 4: Talk about the school timetable
      1. Tell one another about yesterday’s
      school timetable.
      2. Write about your school timetable. Use
      the words below to help you.
      good
      Example
      Yesterday the first lesson at school was
      English. After that we had Maths. Then
      we had Social Studies. Before the

      break we had Kinyarwanda.

      10.5 Telling stories

      10.6 The hare and the tortoise

      good

      There once was a Hare. He was very proud
      that he could run fast. Tortoise said to Hare,
      “Let’s run a race. I will beat you.”
      All the animals came to watch. Hare
      ran down the road and stopped. He
      looked back at Tortoise and cried out,
      “How do you expect to win this race when
      you are walking so slowly?”
      Hare fell asleep next to the road,
      thinking, “There is plenty of time to relax.”
      Tortoise walked until he reached the
      finish line. The animals clapped and
      shouted so loudly that they woke up Hare.
      Hare began to run again, but it was too
      late. Tortoise was already over the line.

      Exercise 5: Place pictures in the correct
      order

      Write the numbers of the pictures in the
      correct order.
      good

      Exercise 6: Who said it?
      Name the character from the story who

      said each sentence below

      good

      Exercise 7: Tell a story
      Tell the story of Hare and Tortoise and then
      act it out.
      10.7 Describing future plans
      Listen to Ivan and Katia talking.
      10.8 Listen to a dialogue
      Ivan: Hello, Katia. What are you going
      to do this holiday?
      Katia: Hi, Ivan. I am going to visit my
      friend in Rubavu. We are going to
      swim in Lake Kivu. And you?
      Ivan: I am going to stay at home. I am
      going to read books and play
      football with my friends.
      Katia: That sounds like fun! I am also

      going to read books.

      good

      Exercise 8: Talk about future plans
      1. Look at the pictures below. Say what
      Gasore and Neza are going to do over

      the weekend.

      good

      2. Take turns to say what you are going to

      do over the weekend.

      Learning box
      The future tense
      When we talk about the future, we say
      that we are going to do something or that

      we will do something.

      Exercise 9: Write about future plans
      Complete the sentences. Use the words

      below.

      good

      1. On Tuesday I am going to ___ ___
      early.
      2. I will ___ my face, then I will ___ ___
      and then ___ my teeth.
      3 Before I go to school I will ___ ___ ___.
      4. From now on, I ___ ___ to be on time.


      Exercise 10: Make a weekly plan

      1. Look at this weekly plan and fill in the
      missing dates.
      2. In each block, write something that you

      will do on that day.

      good

      10.9 Review

      1. Complete the sentences in column 2`

      good

      2. Complete the sentences with forms of the
      word swim.
      a. I am ____ in the lake.
      b. Yesterday I ____ in the lake.
      3. Complete the story.
      Yesterday Mary went to a shop and
      bought a radio. Today she is listening to
      music. Tomorrow she ____ ____ to music.
      4. What did you do yesterday? Complete
      the sentences.
      a. I ate my breakfast at ____ o’clock.
      b. Then I ____.

      c. I went to bed at ____ o’clock.