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ENG401B-LH-HK-P Primary

Lighthouse for Hong Kong: Book 8 (Practice)

A comprehensive English language resource for Hong Kong students that integrates reading, vocabulary, grammar, and systematic writing instruction across five thematic modules including domestic life, health, history, nature, and travel.

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This lesson introduces household chores and tools through the story of a robot named Frank, helping students master the use of have to and has to to describe daily tasks. Students will also learn to sequence chores logically and explore how smart home technology assists with household management.

This lesson focuses on mastering the use of "before" and "after" to sequence daily routines, while using "should" and "since" to provide health advice and explain reasons. Students will learn to identify common symptoms and remedies to promote healthy habits and effective personal hygiene.

This lesson explores the evolution of everyday objects and historical lifestyles by comparing past tools with modern technology. Students will learn to use the grammar structures used to for past habits and could for past abilities to describe these changes and reflect on historical developments.

This lesson introduces vocabulary for natural landscapes and essential camping gear while teaching students how to use "How far" for distance and "How long" for duration. Students also learn to describe past habits and abilities using "used to" and "could" through the context of an explorer's journey.

This lesson focuses on using the "be going to" structure to express future travel intentions and plans. Students will also learn how to organize itineraries using sequencing words like "first" and "finally," while practicing the correct pronunciation and usage of large numbers in a travel context.

This lesson focuses on mastering different text types, such as journals and brochures, while reinforcing the correct use of modal verbs like have to, should, and used to. Students will learn to apply these grammar tools and writing checklists to improve the accuracy and structure of their personal narratives and informational reports.

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📚 Content Summary

A comprehensive English language resource for Hong Kong students that integrates reading, vocabulary, grammar, and systematic writing instruction across five thematic modules including domestic life, health, history, nature, and travel.

Mastering English through integrated practice and creative writing in real-world contexts.

Author: Michael Downie, David Gray, Juan Manuel Jiménez

Acknowledgments: Richmond Publishing, Educational Publishing House Ltd, Various photo credits including iStockphoto and Brand X Pictures.

🎯 Learning Objectives

  1. Identify and correctly use vocabulary for household tools (e.g., broom, mop, detergent) and tasks (e.g., sweeping the floor, taking out rubbish).
  2. Comprehend and extract details from reading passages regarding housework automation and robot functionality.
  3. Apply "have to" and "has to" to express rules and obligations in the present simple tense.
  4. Identify common illnesses (sore throat, fever, etc.) and select appropriate medical remedies (plasters, cough syrup, etc.).
  5. Sequence daily routines and health actions accurately using "before" and "after."
  6. Formulate health and safety advice for peers and family using "should" and "should not."
  7. Identify and describe antique objects and their modern equivalents (e.g., abacus vs. calculator).
  8. Explain the historical development and living conditions of San Francisco’s Chinatown in the 1850s.
  9. Correctly use "used to" to describe habits or states that no longer exist.
  10. Identify and correctly label various land features including meadows, valleys, streams, waterfalls, and volcanoes.

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