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1 Tell B the story in the pictures. likes … a week today because Alex 1 2 3 4 2 Listen to B. Look at the pictures and tick the correct picture. today today 1 2 3 4 Alex likes going swimming. 1 Look at the picture. B’s picture has got 4 differences. Take turns. Ask B questions about the animals. Answer B’s questions. Circle the differences. Pupil A How many … ? Where … ? What colour … ? What’s … doing? 2 Check your answers in pairs. How many giraffes are there? © Oxford University Press Units 1 & 2 Cut-out Cut A B A

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Page 1: Alex - Oxford University Press2 Listen to B. Look at the pictures and tick the correct picture. today 1 2 3 today 4 Alex likes going swimming. 1 Look at the picture. B’s picture

1 Tell B the story in the pictures.

likes … a week today because

Alex

1 2 3 4

2 Listen to B. Look at the pictures and tick ✔ the correct picture.

today

today1 2 3 4

Alex likes going swimming.

1 Look at the picture. B’s picture has got 4 differences.

Take turns. Ask B questions about the animals. Answer B’s questions. Circle the differences.

Pupil A

How many … ?

Where … ?

What colour … ?

What’s … doing?

2 Check your answers in pairs.

How many giraffes are there?

© Oxford University PressUnits 1 & 2 Cut-outCut

A

BA

Page 2: Alex - Oxford University Press2 Listen to B. Look at the pictures and tick the correct picture. today 1 2 3 today 4 Alex likes going swimming. 1 Look at the picture. B’s picture

1 Listen to A. Look at the pictures and tick ✔ the correct picture.

today

today1 2 3 4

2 Tell A the story in the pictures.

likes … a week today because

Jenny

1 2 3 4

Jenny likes playing badminton.

1 Look at the picture. A’s picture has got 4 differences.

Take turns. Answer A’s questions about the animals. Ask questions. Circle the differences.

Pupil B

How many … ?

Where … ?

What colour … ?

What’s … doing?

2 Check your answers in pairs.

There are two giraffes.

© Oxford University PressUnits 1 & 2 Cut-outCut

B

B