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ENG501A-LH-HK-P Primary

Lighthouse for Hong Kong: Book 9 (Practice)

This is an integrated English language practice course for students in Hong Kong, focusing on thematic learning. It covers reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and grammar essentials such as reported speech, indefinite pronouns, and adverbs through units on cuisine, detective work, and fairy tales.

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This lesson introduces traditional British foods like pasties and black pudding while teaching students how to use cooking verbs such as bake, chop, peel, and fry. Students will also master the grammatical structure of "need" versus "need to" to describe food preparation and requirements.

This lesson focuses on restaurant-related vocabulary, such as menu categories and cutlery, while teaching students how to use quantifiers like enough and plenty of. Students will also learn to express personal preferences using the structure prefer A to B and practice these skills by reading and writing restaurant reviews.

This lesson focuses on essential party vocabulary and professional services, while teaching students how to use the interrogative pronoun "whose" and various indefinite pronouns. Students will also practice reading comprehension and descriptive writing to effectively plan and narrate a surprise party.

This lesson introduces essential detective vocabulary and crime scene investigation techniques, while teaching students how to use reported speech to accurately convey witness statements. By mastering these skills, students learn to distinguish between witnesses and suspects and apply proper tense shifts when summarizing investigative findings.

This lesson explores the vocabulary of fantasy through stories like Cinderella, focusing on descriptive terms for characters and magical settings. Students will also master the use of adverbs of manner, including irregular forms, and practice sequencing narrative events to improve their storytelling skills.

This lesson focuses on practical language skills for describing food festival experiences and solving mysteries, including the use of quantifiers, "need to," and "which" for identification. Students also learn to distinguish between -ed and -ing adjectives and practice reporting speech to effectively analyze clues and witness accounts.

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📚 Content Summary

This is an integrated English language practice course for students in Hong Kong, focusing on thematic learning. It covers reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and grammar essentials such as reported speech, indefinite pronouns, and adverbs through units on cuisine, detective work, and fairy tales.

Master English language skills through thematic exploration and targeted practice.

Author: Michael Downie, David Gray, Juan Manuel Jiménez

Acknowledgments: Richmond Publishing, Educational Publishing House Ltd (2014)

🎯 Learning Objectives

  1. Identify and describe traditional British foods (raw oysters, pasty, black pudding) and understand their cultural contexts.
  2. Correctly match countries to their corresponding nationalities and iconic international dishes.
  3. Use a variety of cooking verbs (e.g., chopping, peeling, frying) to describe food preparation.
  4. Identify and categorize items on a restaurant menu into starters, main courses, and desserts.
  5. Apply quantifiers (enough, plenty of) and determiners (another, other) correctly in the context of food and inventory.
  6. Express personal food preferences using the "prefer... to..." structure.
  7. Identify and categorize party items and services using specific vocabulary (e.g., confetti, party blowers, balloon twisting).
  8. Demonstrate reading comprehension by extracting details from personal accounts and promotional advertisements (leaflets).
  9. Formulate questions and answers using the possessive 'whose' to determine ownership.
  10. Analyze mystery narratives to identify key evidence, suspects, and investigative errors.

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