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Student Book 5 audio script 1 At sea A 4 Listen and say. What should I do? Get on! A 5 Now practice. What should I do? Make a fire. What should you do? Put out the fire. What should he do? Put up the tent. What should she do? Take down the tent. What should we do? Turn on the air conditioner. What should they do? Turn off the air conditioner. A 8 Now practice. What will you do? First, I ll rent a boat. Then, I ll have a barbecue. What will he do? First, he ll make a sandcastle. Then, he ll play cards. What will she do? First, she ll go snorkeling. Then, she ll catch crabs. What will we do? First, we ll eat dessert. Then, we ll eat cotton candy. What will they do? First, they ll make a sandcastle. Then, they ll play cards. Will you rent a boat? Yes, I will. Will he make a sandcastle? Yes, he will. Will she play cards? Yes, she will. Will we go snorkeling? No, we won t. Will they catch crabs? Yes, they will. A 9 Listen and number. What will they do? First, they ll eat cotton candy. Then, they ll make a sandcastle. Then, they ll rent a boat. Then, they ll go snorkeling. Then, they ll catch crabs. Then, they ll have a barbecue. Then, they ll play cards. And finally they ll eat dessert. A 12 Now practice. Will anyone agree with us? Will anyone rescue us? Will anyone believe us? Will anyone hear us? Will anyone search for us? Will anyone join us? Will anyone explain to us? Will anyone show us the way? A 13 Listen and number. Number 1 Will anyone hear us? Number 2 Will anyone rescue us? Number 3 Will anyone believe us? Number 4 Will anyone join us? Number 5 Will anyone agree with us? Number 6 Will anyone explain to us? A 16 Listen and check or write. 1 Will he go snorkeling? Yes, he will. 2 Will they play cards? No, they won t. 3 Will she make a sandcastle? No, she won t. 4 Will they eat cotton candy? Yes, they will. 5 Will anyone hear us? 6 Will anyone show us the way? 7 I m hungry. I want to barbecue a sausage. What should I do? 8 Oh, dear! I m so hot. What should I do? 9 Brrr It s so cold. What should I do? 10 Uh-oh! The wind is too strong. My tent is too weak! What should I do? A 17 Listen and number. Number 1 Will anyone search for us? Number 2 Will anyone join us? Number 3 Will anyone rescue us? Number 4 Will anyone agree with us? Number 5 What will they do today? First, they ll make a sandcastle. Then, they ll play cards. Number 6 What will she do today? First, she ll go snorkeling. Then, she ll catch crabs. 2 On the island A 20 Listen and say. There are too many mosquitoes. There s too much noise. There isn t enough space. A 21 Now practice. There is not enough water. There is a little water. There is a lot of water. There is too much water. There are not enough cookies. There are a few cookies. There are a lot of cookies. There are too many cookies. A 24 Now practice. Do we have enough forks? Do they have enough jars? No, they don t. Do we have enough spoons? Do they have enough chopsticks? Yes, they do. Do we have enough straws? Do they have enough plates? No, they don t. Do we have enough pots? Do they have enough knives? Yes, they do. Hip Hip Hooray! Second Edition, Student Book 5 audio script 127

A 25 Listen, circle and write. 1 There s not enough water. 2 There are a lot of straws. 3 There s too much juice. 4 There are too many jars. 5 There are a few spoons. 6 There are not enough pots. A 28 Now practice. Do you know how to catch a fish? Do you know how to write a poem? Do you know how to tie a knot? Do you know how to fix a flat tire? Do you know how to use a cell phone? Do you know how to use a video camera? Do you know how to burn a CD? Do you know how to download music? A 29 Listen and number. Number 1 Do you know how to use a cell phone? Number 2 Do you know how to download music? Number 3 Do you know how to burn a CD? Number 4 Do you know how to fix a flat tire? Number 5 Do you know how to write a poem? Number 6 Do you know how to catch a fish? Number 7 Do you know how to use a video camera? Number 8 Do you know how to tie a knot? A 32 Listen and check or write. 1 Do you know how to write a poem? 2 Do you know how to download music? 3 Do you know how to catch a fish? 4 Do you know how to fix a car? 5 Oh, dear! There s not enough soda. 6 Hey, Lucille, there s too much water. 7 Hey, Victor, there are a few forks. 8 Oh, my! There are a lot of spoons. 9 Do we have enough chopsticks? 10 Do we have enough plates? No, we don t. A 33 Listen and number. Number 1 There are a few jars. Number 2 There s too much milk. Number 3 There are not enough knives. Number 4 There s a little juice in the glass. Number 5 There are a lot of chopsticks. Number 6 There are too many forks. Review Units 1 and 2 A 34 Listen and number. Number 1 Here we are. It s beautiful. Yes, it is. Cool, now, what should I do? Put up the tent. OK. Number 2 I m hungry. Me, too. Grandpa, do you know how to make a fire? Yes, of course, my dear. Watch me. OK. Number 3 Oh, no! There s not enough water. Honey? Honey! Sorry, what? I said, there s not enough water. Oh That s too bad. Number 4 There are so many people here. Will anyone join us? Let s just start playing. Sure. Let s play soccer! Number 5 Let s go to the tree over there. Good idea. Dad, what will we do? First, we ll go snorkeling. Then, we ll have a barbecue. Sounds great! 3 Dad s missing A 38 Listen and say. What were you doing last night? I was sleeping in a cave. A 39 Now practice. What were you doing last night? I was doing my homework. What were you doing last night? We were meeting our friends. What were they doing last night? They were preparing for their vocabulary test. What was he doing last night? He was looking at the stars. What was she doing last night? She was reading a newspaper. What were you doing last night? I was hanging up some posters. A 42 Now practice. What was he doing when the rain He was sitting on the balcony. What was she doing when the rain She was counting money. What was he doing when the rain He was packing a lunch. What was she doing when the rain She was wrapping a gift. Was he singing karaoke when the rain Yes, he was. Was she chatting online when the rain No, she wasn t. She was counting money. 128 Hip Hip Hooray! Second Edition, Student Book 5 audio script

A 43 Listen and check. Good morning, class. Good morning. The rain was so heavy last night, wasn t it? Yes, it was. Lucille, what were you doing when the rain I was preparing for my vocabulary test. I see. How about you, Victor? I was reading a newspaper. And you, Catherine? What were you doing when the rain I was meeting my friends. Cool. And Thomas? What were you doing? I was hanging up some family pictures. Oh, nice. What were you doing when the rain started, Jessica? I was looking at the stars. Wow! How romantic! So what were you doing when the rain started, Charlie? Me? Well, I was chatting online. A 46 Now practice. From 11 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. I was studying English. From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. he was studying Spanish. From 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. she was studying French. From 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. I was studying German. From 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. he was studying Chinese. From 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. she was studying Japanese. From 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. I was studying Korean. From 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. I was studying Italian. A 47 Listen, look and write the time. 1 From 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. she was studying Korean. 2 From 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. he was studying Chinese. 3 From 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. he was studying Italian. 4 From 11 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. she was studying Spanish. 5 From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. she was studying Japanese. 6 From 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. he was studying German. A 50 Listen and check or write. 1 What were you doing last night? I was packing a lunch. 2 What were you doing this morning? I was counting money. 3 What was she doing when the rain She was writing a poem. 4 What was he doing two days ago? He was singing karaoke. 5 What was he doing two days ago? He was hanging up some posters. 6 What were they doing three hours ago? They were playing cards. 7 What was he doing when the rain He was studying Japanese. 8 What was she doing when the rain She was studying Italian. 9 What were they doing when the rain They were studying Korean. 10 What were you doing when the rain I was studying English. A 51 Listen and match. 1 From 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. she was studying English. 2 From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. he was studying Japanese. 3 From 5 a.m. to 7 a.m. he was studying German. 4 From 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. she was studying Korean. 5 From 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. she was studying French. 6 From 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. he was studying Spanish. 4 Surprise A 54 Listen and say. What did you draw? I drew a bird in its nest. A 55 Now practice. What did you win? I won a video game. What did he bring? He brought some flowers. What did she sell? She sold a CD. What did you hide? I hid a key. What did he send? He sent some chocolate. What did she cut? She cut a heart. A 58 Now practice. I made it by myself. You made them by yourself. He made it by himself. She made them by herself. We made it by ourselves. They made them by themselves. Did you make it by yourself? Yes, I did. Did he make them by himself? No, he didn t. Did she make it by herself? Yes, she did. Did it make it by itself? No, it didn t. Did we make them by ourselves? Yes, we did. Did you make it by yourselves? No, we didn t. Did they make it by themselves? Yes, they did. A 59 Listen and write. 1 Look! It made it by itself. 2 She wrapped it by herself. It s beautiful. 3 Look! We tied them by ourselves. 4 Amazing! He brought it by himself. 5 Incredible! They sent them by themselves. 6 Look, Mom! I packed it by myself. Hip Hip Hooray! Second Edition, Student Book 5 audio script 129

A 62 Now practice. Where did you get that wallet? I bought it. Where did they get that watch? They won it. Where did he get that feather? He found it. Where did she get that necklace? She made it. Where did you get that flashlight? We traded it. Where did you get that camera? I borrowed it. Where did they get that yacht? They built it. Where did he get that mask? He rented it. A 63 Listen and write. 1 Where did you get that camera? I rented it. 2 Where did you get that feather? I bought it. 3 Where did you get that flashlight? I borrowed it. 4 Where did you get that wallet? I found it. 5 Where did you get that mask? I traded it. 6 Where did you get that yacht? I built it. A 66 Listen and check or write. 1 What did she make? She made some iced tea. 2 What did he sell? He sold a glass of lemonade. 3 What did they bring? They brought some pizza. 4 What did you buy? I bought a CD for myself. 5 Where did you get that watch? I traded it. 6 Where did you get that necklace? I found it. 7 Did he make it by himself? Yes, he did. 8 Did she make it by herself? No, she didn t. 9 Did they make them by themselves? Yes, they did. 10 Did you make them by yourselves? Yes, we did. A 67 Listen and number. Number 1 Where did you get that mask? I rented it. Number 2 Where did you get that yacht? I built it. Number 3 Where did you get that flashlight? I won it. Number 4 Where did you get that wallet? I traded it. Number 5 Where did you get that watch? I bought it. Number 6 Where did you get that feather? I found it. Review Units 3 and 4 A 68 Listen and number. Number 1 Dad, I won the race. Really? What did you win? Look, I won a CD. Great! Congratulations. Number 2 Mm That looks delicious. Where did you get that ice cream? I bought it. I see. Number 3 Grandpa, look at our kite. Wow, it looks great. Did you make it by yourselves? Yes, we did. Number 4 What were you doing when the bear came? I was singing karaoke. Were you scared? Well, first I didn t see it. Then I was scared and played dead. Number 5 What were you doing last night? From 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. I was learning some magic tricks. Cool! Sounds like fun. 5 Celine s missing B 4 Listen and say. Which is noisier, a gibbon or a lion? I think a gibbon is noisier than a lion. B 5 Now practice. Which is bigger, a rhino or a lion? I think a rhino is bigger than a lion. Which is bigger, a hippo or a buffalo? I think a hippo is as big as a buffalo. Which is bigger, a gibbon or a hyena? I think a hyena is bigger than a gibbon. B 8 Now practice. Which animal is the biggest? The blue whale is the biggest. Which animal is the smallest? The penguin is the smallest. Which animal is the tallest? The giraffe is the tallest. Which animal is the shortest? The kangaroo is the shortest. Which animal is the longest? The python is the longest. B 9 Listen and number. Number 1 Which animal is the shortest? The crocodile is the shortest. Number 2 Which animal is the biggest? The kangaroo is the biggest. Number 3 Which animal is the smallest? The buffalo is the smallest. Number 4 Which animal is the longest? The lion is the longest. Number 5 Which animal is the tallest? The hippo is the tallest. B 12 Now practice. Which is more dangerous, a buffalo or a hyena? I think a buffalo is more dangerous than a hyena. Which is more colorful, a ladybug or a butterfly? I think a butterfly is more colorful than a ladybug. Which is more difficult, math or science? I think math is more difficult than science. Which is more delicious, fries or pizza? I think pizza is more delicious than fries. Which is more important, doing push-ups or doing homework? I think doing push-ups is more important than doing homework. Which is more useful, a spoon or a knife? I think a spoon is more useful than a knife. 130 Hip Hip Hooray! Second Edition, Student Book 5 audio script

B 13 Listen and check. 1 Which is more boring, weeding the garden or doing the laundry? I think weeding the garden is more boring than doing the laundry. 2 Which is more expensive, a piano or a guitar? I think a piano is more expensive than a guitar. 3 Which is more dangerous, riding a bike or skiing? I think skiing is more dangerous than riding a bike. 4 Which is more interesting, a cheetah or a blue whale? I think a blue whale is more interesting than a cheetah. 5 Which is more important, doing exercise or doing homework? I think doing exercise is more important than doing homework. 6 Which is more exciting, a bookstore or a candy store? I think a bookstore is more exciting than a candy store. B 16 Listen and check or write. 1 Which is more delicious, pizza or fruit? I think fruit is more delicious than pizza. 2 Which is more exciting, volleyball or dodgeball? I think dodgeball is more exciting than volleyball. 3 Which is more important, doing homework or doing exercise? I think doing exercise is more important than doing homework. 4 Which is more fascinating, studying science or studying history? I think studying science is more fascinating than studying history. 5 Which is bigger, a rhino or a hippo? I think a rhino is bigger than a hippo. 6 Which is taller, an ostrich or a kangaroo? I think a kangaroo is taller than an ostrich. 7 Which is longer, a crocodile or a python? I think a crocodile is longer than a python. 8 Which is stronger, a lion or a buffalo? I think a lion is stronger than a buffalo. 9 Which is smarter, a gibbon or a hyena? I think a hyena is smarter than a gibbon. 10 Which is faster, a penguin or a shark? I think a penguin is faster than a shark. B 17 Listen and match. 1 Which animal is the smallest? The cheetah is the smallest. 2 Which animal is the biggest? The shark is the biggest. 3 Which animal is the shortest? The iguana is the shortest. 4 Which animal is the slowest? The python is the slowest. 5 Which animal is the longest? The blue whale is the longest. 6 Which animal is the fastest? The dolphin is the fastest. 5 Searching for Celine B 20 Listen and say. Don t walk so quickly. Walk slowly. B 21 Now practice. Don t walk so quickly. Walk slowly. Don t write messily. Write neatly. Don t play noisily. Play quietly. B 24 Now practice. Does he usually hit calmly? Yes, he does. Does she always hit nervously? No, she usually hits calmly. Does she always sing softly? Yes, she does. Does he always sing loudly? No, he usually sings softly. Does he always draw carefully? Yes, he does. Does she always draw carelessly? No, she usually draws carefully. B 25 Listen and write. 1 Don t sing so softly. Sing loudly. 2 Don t hit so nervously. Hit calmly. 3 Don t write so quickly. Write slowly. 4 Don t drive so carelessly. Drive carefully. B 28 Now practice. Do you know anyone who whistles as terribly as he does? Yes, Thomas does. Do you know anyone who dances as gracefully as she does? Do you know anyone who acts as superbly as he does? Yes, Victor does. Do you know anyone who dresses as elegantly as she does? Do you know anyone who laughs as wickedly as he does? Yes, Lucille does. Do you know anyone who sings as beautifully as she does? Do you know anyone who plays the piano as well as he does? Yes, Catherine does. Do you know anyone who plays the violin as badly as she does? B 29 Listen and circle. 1 Do you know anyone who whistles as terribly as she does? 2 Do you know anyone who writes as neatly as he does? Yes, Monica does. 3 Do you know anyone who dances as gracefully as she does? 4 Do you know anyone who acts as superbly as he does? 5 Do you know anyone who hits the ball as well as she does? 6 Do you know anyone who laughs as wickedly as he does? Yes, Victor does. B 32 Listen and check or write. 1 How does she usually sing? She usually sings loudly. 2 How does he usually write? He usually writes messily. 3 How does he usually play the violin? He usually plays the violin well. 4 How does he usually learn? He usually learns slowly. 5 How does she usually drive? She usually drives dangerously. Hip Hip Hooray! Second Edition, Student Book 5 audio script 131

6 How do they usually play? They usually play happily. 7 Does she always drive carefully? No, she usually drives carelessly. 8 Does he always act nervously? Yes, he does. 9 Does he always eat slowly? No, he usually eats quickly. 10 Does she always sing softly? Yes, she does. B 33 Listen and number. Number 1 Don t dance so terribly. Dance gracefully. Number 2 Don t walk so slowly. Walk quickly. Number 3 Don t play the piano so badly. Play the piano well. Number 4 Don t write so messily. Write neatly. Number 5 Don t sing so nervously. Sing beautifully. Number 6 Don t draw so carelessly. Draw carefully. Review Units 5 and 6 B 34 Listen and number. Number 1 Come on! What are you doing? Nothing. Don t walk so slowly. Walk quickly. OK, OK, I m coming. Number 2 Hm That doesn t look very nice. How does she usually draw? She usually draws beautifully. Number 3 Do you know anyone who laughs as wickedly as they do? Yes, Dad does sometimes. Hey, don t be naughty. Ha- ha- ha! Number 4 I love these dolphins. Yeah, me too. Which is actually faster, a dolphin or a shark? Hm good question. I think a dolphin is a fast as a shark. Number 5 They re big, aren t they? Yes, they are. Tell me, which animal is the biggest? Well, the blue whale is the biggest. But the biggest land animal is the elephant. I see. 7 Meeting Aldina B 38 Listen and say. Where are you from? I m from Brazil. B 39 Now practice. Where are you from? I m from Switzerland. Where are you from? We re from Germany. Where are they from? They re from the United Kingdom. Where s he from? He s from Peru. Where s she from? She s from Australia. Where are you from? I m from Kenya. B 42 Now practice. Are you from the United States? Are you from France? No, I m from Italy. Are you from Mexico? Are you from Korea? No, I m from China. Are you from Japan? Are you from Brazil? No, I m from the United States. I speak English and a little bit of French. I speak Italian and a little bit of Spanish. I speak Korean and a little bit of Chinese. I speak Japanese and a little bit of Portuguese. B 43 Listen and match. 1 Are you from France? I speak French and a little bit of Italian. 2 Are you from Italy? No, I m from Peru. I speak Spanish and a little bit of French. 3 Are you from Korea? I speak Korean and a little bit of Japanese. 4 Are you from Mexico? No, I m from Switzerland. I speak German and a little bit of Chinese. 5 Are you from the United States? I speak English and a little bit of Spanish. 6 Are you from Brazil? No, I m from China. I speak Chinese and a little bit of Portuguese. B 46 Now practice. I like pears the most. I like coconuts the most. I like apricots the most. I like papayas the most. I like kiwis the most. I like peaches the most. I like mangoes the most. I like cherries the most. B 47 Listen and check. 1 I like pears the most. 2 What fruit do they like the They like papayas the most. 3 What fruit does she like the She likes grapes the most. 4 What fruit does he like the He likes pineapples the most. 5 We like apricots the most. 6 What fruit do they like the They like mangoes the most. 132 Hip Hip Hooray! Second Edition, Student Book 5 audio script

B 50 Listen and check or write. 1 Where are you from? I m from Switzerland. 2 Where are you from? I m from Brazil. 3 Where are you from? I m from Mexico. 4 I speak Japanese and a little bit of Chinese. 5 I speak Spanish and a little bit of Portuguese. 6 I speak French and a little bit of Italian. 7 Are you from Korea? 8 Are you from Kenya? No, I m from China. 9 Are you from Japan? 10 Are you from Brazil? No, I m from Peru. B 51 Listen and number. Number 1 What fruit do you like the I like mangoes the most. Number 2 What fruit do you like the Hm I think I like cherries the most. Number 3 What fruit do you like the Well, I like coconuts the most. Number 4 What fruit do you like the I like many fruits, but I think I like apricots the most. Number 5 What fruit do you like the Of course, I like peaches the most. Number 6 What fruit do you like the Me? Well, I like pears the most. 8 A ship! B 54 Listen and say. What cities have you been to? I ve been to Hong Kong, Bangkok and Dubai. B 55 Now practice. What cities have you been to? I ve been to Tokyo, London and Rio de Janeiro. What cities have they been to? They ve been to Seoul, Shanghai and Lima. What cities has he been to? He s been to London and Seoul. What cities has she been to? She s been to Rio de Janeiro and Lima. B 58 Now practice. Have you ever seen Big Ben? Have you ever seen the Great Wall of China? No, I haven t. Have you ever seen the Pyramids of Giza? Have you ever seen the Iguazu Falls? No, I haven t. Have you ever eaten sashimi? Have you ever eaten tacos? No, I haven t. Have you ever eaten stinky tofu? Have you ever eaten kimchi? No, I haven t B 59 Listen and check. 1 What cities have you been to? I ve been to Rio de Janeiro, Lima and London. 2 What cities have you been to? I ve been to Shanghai and Tokyo. 3 Have you been to Lima? No, I haven t. I ve been to London and Seoul. 4 Have you been to Italy? Yes. I ve been to Switzerland, too. 5 What countries have you been to? I ve been to Australia and the United States only. 6 What countries have you been to? I ve been to Kenya and Mexico eh no, sorry, Kenya and Germany. B 62 Now practice. How do the pictures look? They look beautiful. How does the glue feel? It feels sticky. How do the birds sound? They sound loud. How does the strawberry taste? It tastes sweet. How do the flowers smell? They smell good. Do the pictures look beautiful or ugly? They look beautiful. Does the glue feel sticky or smooth? It feels sticky. Do the birds sound loud or quiet? They sound loud. Does the strawberry taste sweet or salty? It tastes sweet. Do the flowers smell good or bad? They smell good. B 63 Listen and match. 1 Does the lemon taste bitter or sour? It tastes sweet. 2 Does the wallet feel heavy or light? It feels heavy. 3 Do the birds sound beautiful or terrible? They sound beautiful. 4 Do the cookies smell good or bad? They smell good. 5 Do the feathers look beautiful or ugly? They look ugly. B 66 Listen and circle, check or write. 1 What cities have you been to? I ve been to Cape Town and Lima. 2 What cities has she been to? She s been to Seoul and Rio de Janeiro. 3 What cities has he been to? He s been to Singapore, Shanghai and London. 4 What cities have they been to? They ve been to Lima, London and Tokyo. 5 Have they ever seen Big Ben? Yes, they have. 6 Have you ever seen the Great Wall of China? 7 Has she ever seen the Pyramids of Giza? No, she hasn t. 8 Has he ever seen the Iguazu Falls? No, he hasn t. 9 Has she ever eaten tacos? No, she hasn t. 10 Have they ever eaten stinky tofu? No, they haven t. Hip Hip Hooray! Second Edition, Student Book 5 audio script 133

B 67 Listen and check. 1 How does the orange taste? It tastes sour. 2 How does the cheetah look? It looks beautiful. 3 How does the knife feel? It feels sharp. 4 How does the violin sound? It sounds good. 5 How do the socks smell? They smell wonderful. 6 How do the cookies taste? They taste sweet. Review Units 7 and 8 B 68 Listen and number. Number 1 What would you like to eat? I m not sure. Have you ever eaten sushi? No, I haven t. Have you? No, I haven t. Let s try. OK. Number 2 Are you traveling alone? You are very brave. Where are you from? I m from Australia. We re from the United States. I see. Number 3 How s your lemonade? It s pretty sour. How do the grapes taste? They taste sweet. I love them. Number 4 Do you like traveling? I like learning new languages. Cool. What languages can you speak? I can speak French and a little bit of Italian. Number 5 Hello, what would you like? Hm do the noodles taste spicy? No, they don t. You can add some chili by yourself. OK, I ll take the noodles, please. 134 Hip Hip Hooray! Second Edition, Student Book 5 audio script