Let’s Go 4: Unit 5
LET’S GO 4 – UNIT 5: OUTDOORS AND INDOORS
SPELLING LIST FOR UNIT 5
These are the words on the spelling list. Listen and repeat after the teacher:
- around (prep.) รอบ ๆ
- bored (adj.) เบื่อ
- bridge (n.) สะพาน
- cave (n.) ถ้ำ
- down (prep.) ลง
- embarrassed (adj.) เขินอาย
- excited (adj.) ตื่นเต้น
- grandparents (n.) คุณปู่ /ย่า /ตา /ยาย
- hill (n.) เนินเขา
- hurry (v.) รีบเร่ง
- interested (adj.) สนใจ
- into (prep.) เข้าไปใน
- jog (v.) วิ่งออกกำลังกาย
- out of (prep.) ออกจาก
- over (prep.) เหนือ /บน
- pyramid (n.) พีระมิด
- roller coaster (n.) รถไฟเหาะ
- surprised (adj.) ประหลาดใจ
- through (prep.) ทะลุผ่าน
- tunnel (n.) อุโมงค์
- under (prep.) ใต้
- visit (v.) เยี่ยมเยียน
- wait (v.) รอคอย
- woods (n.) ป่า
- worried (adj.) เป็นกังวล
SPELLING TEST: UNIT 5
Each set contains ten words. In the first week, let the students complete Set A, and in the second week, assign Set B.
- Flashcards A > Matching A > Spelling A
- Flashcards B > Matching B > Spelling B
- Spelling (Sentences) A | Spelling (Sentences) B
DICTATION FOR UNIT 5
- I am worried I will be embarrassed if you see my baby photos.
- The bridge goes over the river.
- There is a tunnel through the hill.
- My friend is ill in bed and I am bored.
- At the weekend I like to hike through the woods.
- My parents surprised me with a birthday party.
DICTATION EXERCISES
These exercises are intended for students to develop their listening skills. There are two versions available: Easy, which includes gaps for words not on the spelling list, and Hard, which includes all the words.
Please note, the exercises for the end of term Dictation Exam are on the LISTENING page.
- FILL IN THE BLANKS: Dictation A | Dictation B
- SENTENCES: Dictation A | Dictation B
- STORY: Dictation A | Dictation B
GAMES
- Hangman Game
- Wordsearch 1A | Wordsearch 1B
- Just a Minute Game
- Family Members
- Feelings
- Days of the Week
- Action Verbs: 3 | 4 | 5
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