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Theme Unit Text Type Page Text Type: Signs

Vocabulary Corner 1

Vocabulary Corner 2

Text Type: Posters Vocabulary Corner 3

Vocabulary Corner 4

Text Type: Book Covers Vocabulary Corner 5

Theme Unit Text Type Page

Text Type: Signs Vocabulary Corner 1

Vocabulary Corner 2

Text Type: Posters Vocabulary Corner 3

Vocabulary Corner 4

Text Type: Book Covers Vocabulary Corner 5

Contents

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Theme Unit Text Type Page Vocabulary Corner 6

Text Type: Contents Pages Vocabulary Corner 7

Vocabulary Corner 8

Text Type: Letters Vocabulary Corner 9

Vocabulary Corner 10

Theme Unit Text Type Page

Vocabulary Corner 6

Text Type: Contents Pages Vocabulary Corner 7

Vocabulary Corner 8

Text Type: Letters Vocabulary Corner 9

Vocabulary Corner 10

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Signs give us information, warnings or directions.

Text Type: Signs

Language features

No + -ing

Some signs use

‘No’ in front of the action (-ing form) to tell us what not to do.

Pictures only Many road signs have pictures only. They have no words.

Street names There are street names on the signs.

Street numbers We can also find street numbers on the signs.

Sentences

Some signs use sentences to tell us what to do or what not to do.

In a Park

On the MTR

On the Road

On the Street

No climbing

Mind the gap

No flower picking

Do not lean against the doors No littering

Nathan Road

636-664 彌敦道 664-686

Hip Wo Street

197-93 協和街 91-55

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Vocabulary Corner 1

Fill in the blanks with the given words.

sheet basket rules

picnic fountain fence

1. Please follow the of the park.

2. I am very excited. We are having a at Repulse Bay. We are sitting on a

big .

3. There is a lot of fruit in the . You can eat it.

4. Jack and Michael jump into the . Both of them are wet.

5. There is a around the horse. We cannot go near it.

Park

What you must

do / not do What you do

picnic rules

What you see

fence

fountain see-saw

sheet basket

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Penny and Peter are having a picnic with their parents. Their dog, Bobby, is there too. They are sitting on a sheet. They have a large basket. There is a lot of food in it. They are happy. ‘Woof! Woof!’ Bobby is happy too.

‘Peter, do you want some egg sandwiches?’ asks Mum. ‘Yes, please,’

Peter says. ‘Penny, do you want some biscuits?’ Mum asks. ‘I don’t like biscuits. Can I have some salad?’ Penny says. ‘Sure,’ says Mum.

Mum is looking for the food in the basket. ‘Where are the sandwiches and salad?’ Mum asks. ‘Oh no! Bobby is

eating our food!’ Dad says. ‘What a naughty dog!’ says Penny.

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Family Picnic

3

Lily is reading a story about a family picnic.

Answer the following questions.

1. Penny and Peter are sitting on . A. a bench

B. a chair C. a sofa D. a sheet

3. Penny wants . A. egg sandwiches B. some biscuits C. some salad

D. some orange juice

2. What does Peter like?

A. biscuits B. salad

C. egg sandwiches D. orange juice

4. Put a tick ‘4’ in the box if the sentence is TRUE.

A. Five people are at the picnic.

B. Bobby eats the food.

C. They have a small basket.

Language Arts

In line 3, ‘Woof’ is the sound a dog makes.

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