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This document provides a summary of key vocabulary, language structures, and phonics covered in each unit of Kid's Box 1. It summarizes the content in 12 units that cover topics like greetings, family, pets, clothes, transportation, and food. For each unit it lists important words, phrases, and questions students will learn as well as one or two phonics sounds to practice. The goal is to introduce beginner English learners to essential vocabulary and language through engaging themes.

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Kids Box 1 Content

This document provides a summary of key vocabulary, language structures, and phonics covered in each unit of Kid's Box 1. It summarizes the content in 12 units that cover topics like greetings, family, pets, clothes, transportation, and food. For each unit it lists important words, phrases, and questions students will learn as well as one or two phonics sounds to practice. The goal is to introduce beginner English learners to essential vocabulary and language through engaging themes.

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kid´s box 1

Language summary
Key vocabulary Key language Sounds and spelling

Character names: Mr Star, Greetings: Hello. Goodbye. Initial letter sound:


1 Hello! Mrs Star, Stella, Simon,
Suzy, Marie, Maskman,
Question words:
What’s your name? I’m (Stella).
‘r’ (red)

page 4 Monty, Meera How old are you? I’m (five).


Numbers: 1–10
Colours: blue, green, pink,
purple, red, orange, yellow,
rainbow

School: book, chair, eraser, pen, Question words: Initial letter


2 My school pencil, table
Character names: Alex, Lenny
Who’s that? That’s (Alex).
How old is he/she? He’s/She’s (seven).
sounds: ‘p’ and ‘b’
(pen and bag)
page 10 Is he/she … ? Yes, he/she is. No, he/she isn’t.
How are you? I’m fine, thank you.

Marie’s art: What happens when you mix colours? page 16 Trevor’s values: Make friends page 17

Toys: ball, bike, car, computer, Question words: Initial letter


Favourite
3 toys
doll, drum, train
Colours: black, brown,
What’s your favourite toy? My favourite
toy’s my (drum).
sounds: ‘t’ and ‘d’
(toy, doll)
grey, white Prepositions of place: in, next to, on, under
page 18
Where’s your (ball)? It’s (under) the (table).
Is (the ball on the chair)? Yes, it is. No, it isn’t.

Family: brother, sister, Adjectives: beautiful, happy, sad, Short vowel sound:
4 My family father, mother, grandfather,
grandmother
old, young
He’s/She’s (happy). We’re (young).
‘a’ (hat)

page 24

Marie’s science: Which planets are near Earth? page 30 Trevor’s values: Be kind page 31

Review: units 1, 2, 3 and 4 page 32

Animals: bird, cat, dog, fish, Adjectives: big, small, clean, dirty, Short vowel sound:
5 Our pets horse, mouse long, short
It’s (long). They’re (dirty).
‘e’ (hen)

page 34

The body and face: ears, eyes, Have got for possession: Consonant sounds:
6 My face face, hair, head, knees, mouth,
nose, shoulders, toes,
Have you got (big ears)? Yes, I have.
No I haven’t. I’ve got (black hair).
‘t’ and ‘th’
(tooth, three)
page 40 tooth/teeth

Marie’s science: How do we use our senses? page 46 Trevor’s values: Look after pets page 47

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Key vocabulary Key language Sounds and spelling

Animals: bear, crocodile, Have got for possession: Short vowel sound:
7 Wild animals elephant, giraffe, hippo,
monkey, snake, tiger
They’ve got (short legs). They haven’t got
(big heads).
‘i’ (river)

page 48 The body and face: arm, Let’s do (the crocodile smile).
foot/feet, hand, leg, tail

Clothes: cap, jacket, shoes, Have got for possession: Consonant sounds:
8 My clothes shorts, skirt, socks, trousers,
T-shirt
He’s/She’s got (a blue cap).
He/She hasn’t got (red shorts).
‘s’ and ‘sh’
(spider, shoe)
page 54 Has he/she got (a purple ball)?

Marie’s geography: Where do animals live? page 60 Trevor’s values: Love nature page 61

Review: units 5, 6, 7 and 8 page 62

Sports and leisure: play basketball, Can for ability: Long vowel sound:
9 Fun time! play football, play tennis,
play the guitar/piano, ride a bike,
I/You can/can’t (swim).
He/She can/can’t (sing).
‘ay’, ‘ai’ and ‘ey’
(day, snail, grey)
page 64 swim, sing Can you/he/she (play football)?

Transport: boat, bus, helicopter, Present continuous Consonant sound:


At the
10 funfair
lorry, motorbike, plane (not with future reference):
What are you doing? I’m (riding a bike).
Are you (driving a car)? Yes, I am. No,
‘ng’ (singing)

page 70 I’m not.

Marie’s geography: How do we travel? page 76 Trevor’s values: Work together page 77

The home: bathroom, bedroom, Present continuous Initial letter sound:

11 Our house dining room, hall, kitchen,


living room
(not with future reference):
What’s he/she doing? He’s/She’s (drawing
‘m’ (mouse)

Page 78 a picture).

Food: apple, banana, burger, Present simple: Review of sounds:

12 Party time! cake, chocolate, fish, ice cream I like (apples). I don’t like (cake).
Do you like (fish)?
r/b/p/d/t/a/e/
th / i / sh / s / ng / m
Page 84 Yes, I do. No, I don’t.

Marie’s science: How do we grow fruit? page 90 Trevor’s values: Keep clean page 91

Review: units 9, 10, 11 and 12 page 92 Grammar reference page 94

Pre A1 Starters exam folder page 98


Listening Parts 1 and 4 Reading and Writing Parts 2 and 3 Speaking Parts 1 and 2

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