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3 Nouns & Adjectives Unit 1 A / An / The 6 Unit 2 Some / Any 10 Unit 3 A lot of / Many / Much / A few / A little 14 Unit 4 My Mine / Their Theirs 18 Review 1 Let s play a board game! 22
4 Adverbs Unit 5 There is ~ / There are ~ 24 Unit 6 Is there ~? / Are there ~? 28 Unit 7 Slow - Slowly 32 Unit 8 100% - Always / 0% - Never 36 Review 2 Let s play a board game! 40 Past Tense Unit 9 Chopped / Swept 42 Unit 10 She didn t rest. 46 Unit 11 Did you ~? / Didn t you ~? 50 Unit 12 What did you ~? 54 Review 3 Let s play a board game! 58 Upgrade Test Chapters 1~3 60
5 Flying Grammar Primary is an interesting, fun, and easy grammar book series designed for young English learners. This book series tries to show the learners essential grammar points, and provide various encouraging activities. With this grammar book series, the learners will definitely have the chance to improve and develop their English grammar skills and ability. Each unit is composed of 4 pages. Grammar Talk Simple and clear contexts show how grammar is really used. Grammar Start Various basic exercises give learners a sense of understanding grammar. Nouns & Adjectives - Chapter 1 A Listen and say. track 1 C Look and write a or an. Do you live in an apartment? Yes, I do. How tall is the building? It s a 10 story building. Can I visit you sometime? Of course, you can. 1. potato 2. orange 3. apple 4. peach 5. egg 6. onion B Learn Articles. a with singular countable nouns an with singular countable nouns with particular countable & uncountable nouns the with the only definite noun I have a computer. He doesn t eat an egg. I see a watch. The watch is expensive. The sun is bright. D Read and circle. 1. Mom has a / an / the ring. A / An / The ring is pretty. 2. Kelly buys a / an / the bike. A / An / The bike is pink. 3. He has a / an / the ball. A / An / The ball cost 8 dollars. 4. Jane eats a / an / the apple. A / An / The apple is delicious. 6 Chapter 1 - Nouns & Adjectives 5. They saw a / an / the movie. A / An / The movie was interesting. 7 Grammar Point This section introduces new grammar concepts. The first page of each unit introduces the target grammar point with a dialog and detailed notes. The second page of each unit provides a variety of exercises for learners to use and practice the grammar point they are learning.
6 8 Chapter 1 - Nouns & Adjectives 9 track A / An / The G Unscramble and write. Grammar Practice Exercises show the usage of grammar in the phrases or sentences to build learners skills and confidence in English. E Match and write. 1. It s puppy. 2. I see little girl. 3. He has aunt. 4. igloo is a house. a an the F Check the incorrect word and rewrite He sings a song. song is exciting. 6. I have good time. A Mississippi River is very long. The boy sees a ant. They look at a moon. 7. It is octopus. 8. It is bigger than earth. I love to see a igloo. I love to see an igloo H Listen and chant. She is going into store / clothing / the. It a / is / lamp. lamp / the / is heavy. I want to the / travel / world / around. He sees Indian / an / girl in the book. I have a puppy. A puppy / A puppy / I have a puppy. / I have a puppy. A book / A book / You need a book. / You need a book. An orange / An orange / He eats an orange. / He eats an orange. An igloo / An igloo / They live in an igloo. / They live in an igloo. The sun / The sun / The sun is bright. / The sun is bright. The earth / The earth / The earth is round. / The earth is round. 2 Grammar Chant This section is used to wrap up the grammar point through a grammar chant. Grammar chants use simple but effective repetition to help learners speak English automatically. The third page of each unit also provides an opportunity to understand all aspects of the grammar point. The fourth page of each unit allows learners to integrate the target grammar point with a new method Grammar Chant. Review. START! I love to eat some / any pizza Look, circle, and make a Go Forward a lot of sentence. 2 Spaces! many I like some / any Rules of Play ice cream. 1. Throw the die in turn. 2. Move the number of spaces The first to reach the finish is the winner. He lives in a / an igloo. Go Back 12 2 Spaces! Those are our / ours comic books. 2 I didn t buy some / any pens Look, circle, and make a sentence. a little a few Go Forward 3 Spaces! I don t want some / any cheese. 4 Look, circle, and make a sentence. a few a little 3 8 Look, circle, and make a sentence. many much Go Back Yours / 2 Spaces! Your is smaller than his / her. 7 This is my / mine 15 orange juice. Go Back Look, circle, and 2 Spaces! make a sentence. 14 a few a little I have some / any homework. 5 A / An / The sun is in the sky. 6 FINISH! This section contains a variety of follow-up activities that reinforces and builds upon grammar through a dynamic and fun board game. Also, the review section helps students build their confidence along with their grammar skills. Students work in groups or by themselves. Each chapter provides a 2-page review for students to practice the grammar points. Upgrade Test This part is designed to check the students overall comprehension about the grammar point from each unit. A Circle the right answer. 2 points 1. Mary has a / an / the hat. 2. I read a / an / the book. A / An / The hat is very beautiful. A / An / The book is interesting. 3. My sister saw some / any monkeys. 4. The children don t eat some / any carrots. 5. Peter took a / an / the umbrella. 6. A / An / The earth is bigger A / An / The umbrella is blue. than a / an / the moon. Name Date Score / 100 C Mark O or X. 2 points 1. There are a lot of bread 2. Are there many books? in the basket. Yes, there are. 3. There is some cheese 4. Is there an igloo? on the plate. No, there aren t. A 4-page upgrade test appears after every three chapters to offer review and synthesis of the target grammar points for the preceding chapters. Each book has two upgrade tests. 7. I don t read some / any magazines. 9. They saw a / an / the Indian girl. A / An / The girl was pretty. B Find and write. 2 points They are new shoes You need any / some blankets. 10. Dad bought a / an / the car. A / An / The car is expensive. She drank milk for breakfast. many her a little 5. Is there a calendar on the desk? Yes, there is. D Check the incorrect word and rewrite. 3 points The girl beautifully is singing There are a little milk in the bottle. Jack wears a yellow T-shirt never.. his Dad reads a newspaper always They walk in quietly the hallway. This green MP3 is Mom put in the morning... peaches in the basket.. 60 Upgrade Test 61
7 A Listen and say. track 1 Do you live in an apartment? Yes, I do. How tall is the building? It s a 10 story building. Can I visit you sometime? Of course, you can. B Learn Articles. a an the with singular countable nouns with singular countable nouns with particular countable & uncountable nouns with the only definite noun I have a computer. He doesn t eat an egg. I see a watch. The watch is expensive. The sun is bright. 6 Chapter 1 - Nouns & Adjectives
8 Nouns & Adjectives - Chapter 1 C Look and write a or an. 1. potato 2. orange 3. apple 4. peach 5. egg 6. onion D Read and circle. 1. Mom has a / an / the ring. A / An / The ring is pretty. 2. Kelly buys a / an / the bike. A / An / The bike is pink. 3. He has a / an / the ball. A / An / The ball cost 8 dollars. 4. Jane eats a / an / the apple. A / An / The apple is delicious. 5. They saw a / an / the movie. A / An / The movie was interesting. 7
9 E Match and write. 1. It s puppy. 2. I see little girl. 3. He has aunt. 4. igloo is a house. a an the 5. He sings a song. song is exciting. 6. I have good time. 7. It is octopus. 8. It is bigger than earth. F Check the incorrect word and rewrite I love to see an igloo. I love to see a igloo. A Mississippi River is very long. The boy sees a ant. They look at a moon. 8 Chapter 1 - Nouns & Adjectives
10 A / An / The G Unscramble and write She is going into store / clothing / the. It a / is / lamp. lamp / the / is heavy. I want to the / travel / world / around. He sees Indian / an / girl in the book. H Listen and chant. track 2 I have a puppy. A puppy / A puppy / I have a puppy. / I have a puppy. A book / A book / You need a book. / You need a book. An orange / An orange / He eats an orange. / He eats an orange. An igloo / An igloo / They live in an igloo. / They live in an igloo. The sun / The sun / The sun is bright. / The sun is bright. The earth / The earth / The earth is round. / The earth is round. 9
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