Hello
P2
MR STAR: Hello there, everybody. We're the Stars.
STELLA: Hello. I'm Stella and I'm ten. This is my Aunt May. She's a doctor, and I want to be a doctor too.
SIMON: Hi. I'm Simon and I'm nine. This is my Uncle Fred. He's my mum's brother. He's a farmer. This is my favourite comic, Lock and Key. It's about two detectives. I want to be a detective.
SUZY: Hello. I'm Suzy. I'm six. This is my grandfather, Grandpa Star. He's funny. He knows lots of good games. I want to be funny too!
U1 P8
NARRATOR: Simon and Alex are in their Art class. They're making bowls and they can't stop. They're busy.
SIMON: Oooh. My bowl's terrible! NARRATOR: Alex is careful and slow. His bowl's good.
NARRATOR: Stella and Lenny are in their Maths lesson. Stella's very happy because she loves Maths and thinks it's easy. Lenny doesn't think Maths is easy. He thinks it's difficult.
LENNY: I can't do this Maths problem. It's difficult.
STELLA: Come on, Lenny. You can do it. It's easy.
U1
P10
NARRATOR: ... It's 73-72. What an exciting game!
Meera's got the ball and she's running with it.
Meera's quick. The boy's slow.
GIRL: This is really boring. I don't like basketball. SIMON: Hey! The school show's really exciting, Dad.
MR STAR: Yes, it is ... and it's good to see your teachers. Who are they all
SIMON: Well, the man who's talking to Mum is my Maths teacher. He's called Mr Newton.
MR STAR: Right. Is the man who's singing your Music teacher
SIMON: No, he's Mr Burke, our sports teacher. Miss Flower's our Music teacher. She's the woman
who's wearing the long green skirt. They do the 'After school club'.
MR STAR: The 'After school club' What's that SIMON: It's a new club where we can do lots of exciting things on Thursday afternoons. ... And can you guess who my Art teacher is
MR STAR: Ooh, Simon, that's difficult. Is it the woman who's playing the guitar
SIMON: Very funny, Dad. No, that's Mrs Robinson, our English teacher. Our Art teacher's over there. He's the one who's carrying the lorry.
MR STAR: Is his name Mr Strong Ha haha.
SIMON: No, Dad. His name's Mr Turner.
U2
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SIMON: Look, this is the new activity centre which is opening in the village next to ours. SUZY: What does 'activity centre' mean
SIMON: It's a place where you can learn to do lots of exciting sports. Look. It's got rock climbing. I'd like to learn to climb.
STELLA: Hmm. It's not nice when it's cold, wet and raining.
SIMON: No, it's OK. They've got a climbing wall inside and outside.
SUZY: Look! There's a lake too.
SIMON: Yes, you can do water sports. You can learn to sail and fish, and you can go swimming there when it's hot.
SUZY: I don't want to sail or climb. What can I learn to do
STELLA: Hmmm. Let's see. You can learn to skate, Suzy.
SUZY: Hmm, skating. That's exciting, but I haven't got any skates.
STELLA: That's OK. They've got skates at the centre.
And they do dancing. I can learn to dance.
U2
P18
MR STAR: Hello.
GRANDPA: Hello, son. Where are you
MR STAR: Hi, Dad. I'm inside, watching Simon and Alex. They're climbing really well. Simon's climbing
quickly and he's near the top of the wall. Alex is climbing slowly and carefully. Where are you, Dad GRANDPA: I'm outside with Suzy. She's learning to skate.
MR STAR: How's she doing
GRANDPA: Well, she isn't doing badly. She doesn't want to fall, so she's skating slowly.
SUZY: Look at me, Grandpa! I can skate really well now, but I'm tired. Let's go inside and watch Simon.
GRANDPA: Good idea, Suzy. See you in a minute, son. We're coming in now. Unit 3
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ALEX: You weren't at school last week, Simon.
Where were you
SIMON: I was at home because I wasn't well.
ALEX: What was the matter
SIMON: I was ill. Last Monday I had a temperature.
It was 39 degrees.
ALEX: Wow. What was the matter
SIMON: I don't know. I drank lots of water, but on Tuesday I was worse and I had a bad headache too.
ALEX: Were you better on Wednesday SIMON: No, I wasn't. I had a terrible cough, so I saw the doctor. He gave me some medicine. ALEX: Were you better after you took the medicine SIMON: No, I wasn't. On Thursday I went to the hospital with Mum and had some tests.
ALEX: So, what was the matter
SIMON: Er, I had a cold ..., but I wasn't ill on Friday afternoon. I was fine! I ate a big dinner ... and then I had a really good weekend! Unit 3
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STELLA: I'm really tired this morning.
MEERA: Really Why Were you awake all night
STELLA: No, I had a terrible dream.
MEERA: Oooh, what was your dream about
STELLA: I was a doctor in a big hospital. I had a long white coat ... and I had lots of doctor's things, but I didn't have time to stop!
MEERA: Oh How many people did you see
STELLA: I saw lots. I saw a man who had a cough, but he didn't have a temperature so I gave him some medicine ... And there was a woman with a bad headache. And then, there was a girl who had a bowl on her head!
MEERA: A bowl on her head! How did you take it off
STELLA: It was really difficult, but in the end I took
it off and ... do you know who was under the bowl
MEERA: No.
STELLA: It was Suzy!
Unit 4
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MR STAR: What did you do yesterday afternoon at the After school club, kids
SIMON: Well, first we helped Mr Burke. Alex and I cleaned the chairs and then we carried them into the hall.
MR STAR: And what did you do, Stella
STELLA: I played chess with Meera and then we all started to think about our school show.
SIMON: Yes, Mr Burke wanted us to do a musical. We had to sing. And we danced! MRS STAR: Did you dance, Simon
SIMON: Well, I didn't dance, but I hopped, skipped and jumped to the music ... and Meera and Stella laughed a lot.
STELLA: Well, Simon, you were funny. Mr Burke watched us dancing and listened to us singing, but then he stopped us!
MR STAR: So what now
STELLA: Mr Burke doesn't want us to do a musical this year.
SIMON: It's great! I don't have to sing and dance! Unit 4
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NARRATOR: It's Saturday morning and the children are going to Alex's new flat.
LENNY: Which floor does Alex live on
STELLA: I think he lives on the fifteenth floor.
SIMON: Wow, the fifteenth floor. That's exciting! MEERA: Yeah, he says he can see the city from his bedroom window. Oh, no! The lift isn't working! LENNY: That's OK. There are some stairs. We can walk up.
STELLA: Lenny, we have to walk up to the fifteenth floor!
SIMON: That's no problem. Lenny and I love climbing. Come on, Lenny. Let's see who gets there first!
LENNY: Yeah!
STELLA: First floor, second floor, third floor, fourth floor, fifth floor ... I'm so tired! ALEX: Hello. What's the matter
EVERYONE ELSE: The lift isn't working.
ALEX: But it's only the fifth floor!
LENNY: Yeah, but we went up to the fifteenth floor because Stella thinks you lived there!
ALEX: Well, it's good you didn't want to see my uncle. He lives on the twentieth floor!
Unit 5
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ALEX: Hi, Simon. Did you finish your homework yesterday
SIMON: Yeah, I wrote about Shackleton. Who did you write about
ALEX: Jacques Cousteau. He was a French explorer. Shackleton's adventures were more difficult than Cousteau's, but I think Cousteau is more famous. SIMON: Really. What did he do
ALEX: He sailed in his ship, the Calypso, and explored sea life.
SIMON: But Shackleton's life was more exciting.
Why was Cousteau famous
ALEX: Because he helped us to understand our world. He made 120 TV programmes and films and
he was one of the first people to tell us to be more careful with the sea.
SIMON: Yeah, that's true. We have to look after our world.
STELLA: Huh, our homework was more boring than theirs.
LENNY: Yes, but ours was easier than theirs, so I had time to watch TV after I finished mine. STELLA: Yeah!
Unit 6
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GRANDMA: We want to buy a computer so we can use the 'd like to email my old friend in Australia. SUZY: Do you know how to use a computer, Grandma
GRANDMA: No, not really. Can you show us, please STELLA: Yeah, first you have to turn the computer on. Push this button here. Then you have to turn on the screen. That's this button here. Now you hold the mouse in your hand and ...
GRANDMA: What mouse
SUZY: This here, Grandma. It's called a mouse because it's got a long tail. Look. GRANDMA: Oh, I see.
STELLA: Then you click on this program, and you can write your email.
SIMON: OK. What do you want to do, Grandpa GRANDPA: I want to go on the Internet. I want to buy a DVD or a video about fishing.
SIMON: You don't want a video, Grandpa. A DVD's better because you can watch it on your new computer. Now, you need an MP3 player, Grandpa. GRANDPA: No, Simon. Now I need a cup of tea.
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GRANDPA: Oh, I'm tired today. We went shopping yesterday.
SIMON: Oh, really What did you buy
GRANDPA: We bought a computer.
SIMON: How exciting, Grandpa! Which computer did you get
GRANDMA: We got a really good one. It's a KBX4.
SIMON: Why did you choose that one
GRANDPA: Well, we chose it because your grandma read about it and the man in the shop said it was a good one.
GRANDMA: Yes, he thought it was better than the others.
SIMON: Did you bring it home with you GRANDMA: Oooh, no. The nice man from the shop brought the computer home later.
GRANDPA: Yes, he took it out of the box, put it on the table and said goodbye.
GRANDMA: Yes, he thought that we knew something about computers, but we don't. We don't know how to turn it on!
Unit 7
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MR BURKE: Welcome to the Kid's Box Quiz. Let's hear it for these two clever kids in today's big final: Lenny and Stella.
LENNY AND STELLA: Hello, Mr Burke.
MR BURKE: Look at the animals on the wall behind me. Lenny, which do you think is the most exciting LENNY: Er, I think the most exciting animal is the tiger.
MR BURKE: Great. Now tell us about tigers. You get five points for each fact.
LENNY: Well, the Siberian tiger's the biggest and the strongest animal in the cat family. It's not the quickest cat, but it can run at 55 km an hour. The heaviest Siberian tiger weighed 465 kilograms.
MR BURKE: Very good. That's 15 points. Now, Stella, which animal do you think is the most beautiful, and what can you tell us about it
STELLA: I think the most beautiful animal is the dolphin. It's one of the cleverest animals and I also think dolphins are the best parents - they look after their young for more than three years ...
Erm ... oh, yes, and do you know that dolphins can't drink sea water They have to get water from their food.
MR BURKE: Very good, Stella. That gives you 15 points. Now, put your hands on the buttons. The quickest person to press the button and answer the question correctly gets five points. Which animal is the loudest in the world LENNY: Is it the elephant
MR BURKE: Sorry, Lenny. It isn't.
STELLA: Is it the blue whale
MR BURKE: Yes, that's right, Stella. Five points for you. The blue whale is the loudest animal in the world. And now for my next question ...
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SUZY: Here's a picture for you, Mum. I drew it at the city zoo before we came home.
SIMON: Yes, Dad drove us there this morning. STELLA: It was great. We saw the dolphins. They swam round the pool and jumped out of the water to eat fish from a man's hand.
SUZY: Look, it's here in the picture. And we saw some baby lions, Mum. They ran in a big square cage, but their parents slept all day.
STELLA: After we saw the lions, we went into the parrots' cage and they flew round our heads. SUZY: They were the most beautiful animals. Dad bought me a toy parrot. Look, it's over there on the table.
MRS STAR: Mmm!
SIMON: A parrot sat on Dad's head. It was really funny, but the lizard was the best. It caught a fly. Ffphffkkk. And ate it for its lunch.
Unit 7
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Listen and do the actions.
1. The boy ran round the playground. 2. The girl jumped into the sea.
3. The children climbed out of the swimming pool. 4. The bird flew round the tree.
5. The teacher walked into the classroom. 6. The dog ran round the garden. 7. The cat jumped out of the tree. 8. The fish swam round the bowl. 9. Dad walked into the kitchen. 10. The boy jumped out of bed.
Unit 8
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NARRATOR: It's Simon's birthday. The grown ups are making food for his party.
MR STAR: Angelina, can you take a bowl of salad to the table, please
MRS STAR: Yes. Can you pass me a bowl of cold pasta, too, please
GRANDMA: What do you want me to do
MR STAR: Er, could you put these cheese sandwiches on the table please, Mum GRANDPA: Where's the lemonade, son
MR STAR: There are some bottles in that box next to the door.
MRS STAR: Who'd like a cup of tea
GRANDPA: Oooh, no, thank you. But I am thirsty. I need a glass of lemonade!
GRANDMA: Do you want a cheese sandwich too
GRANDPA: Oh, no, thank you. I don't like party food. Bruce made some nice vegetable soup yesterday. I can have some of that later.
GRANDMA: Hmm. Vegetable soup. Oh, no, dear. We had it for dinner last night. We finished it all when you were out with your friends. It was , would you like a cheese sandwich GRANDPA: Oooohhh ... yes, please.
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GRANDPA: And here we are at the Star House
Birthday Race. The explorer's first at the moment.
He's jumping best. The clown's jumping the most quickly, but not the most carefully. Oh, he's got problems. I think he's falling.
MR STAR: Oh, dear! He's going down!
GRANDPA: And the pirate and the robot are both trying to get third place. Ooh, this is very exciting. And the doctor's jumping the worst, but she's laughing the most. The artist is jumping the most slowly, but she's doing very well.
MR STAR: Er, she isn't jumping, Dad. She's walking.
GRANDPA: Hmm! She's doing very well. She has got the shortest legs.
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