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ENG401B-LH-HK Primary

Lighthouse for Hong Kong: Book 8

A comprehensive primary English e-textbook designed for Hong Kong students, focusing on thematic vocabulary, grammar structures (such as 'have to', 'used to', and 'should'), various text types (brochures, journals, encyclopedias), and reading comprehension through local and global contexts.

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In this lesson, students learn to identify common housework tools and tasks while mastering the use of "have to" and "has to" to express obligations. The unit also covers how to sequence daily chores using "before" and "after" and introduces dictionary skills to help identify parts of speech.

This lesson focuses on identifying common health symptoms and their corresponding remedies while learning to provide medical advice using "should" and "should not." Students will also master the use of "since" to explain the reasons behind their advice, ensuring they avoid common grammatical errors when connecting causes and suggestions.

This lesson explores how life in Hong Kong has changed over time by comparing past manual lifestyles with modern technology. Students will learn to use "used to" to describe past habits and "could" to discuss past abilities, while also developing research skills using dictionaries and encyclopedias.

This lesson focuses on preparing for an adventure by learning vocabulary for land features and camping gear, while mastering the use of "be going to" to express future plans. Students also practice asking about distance and time using "How far" and "How long" and develop essential research and writing skills for reporting discoveries.

This lesson helps you navigate travel by teaching essential airport vocabulary, how to correctly state prices in British pounds, and how to use sequence adverbs to organize your itinerary. You will also learn to distinguish between while and when to accurately describe past events and travel experiences.

This lesson teaches students how to structure a narrative by organizing stories into a beginning, middle, and end. It also focuses on using time connectors like while, when, before, and after to accurately describe the sequence and timing of past events.

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📚 Content Summary

A comprehensive primary English e-textbook designed for Hong Kong students, focusing on thematic vocabulary, grammar structures (such as 'have to', 'used to', and 'should'), various text types (brochures, journals, encyclopedias), and reading comprehension through local and global contexts.

Light up your world with essential English skills through practical vocabulary and engaging global themes.

Author: Michael Downie, David Gray, Juan Manuel Jiménez

Acknowledgments: Richmond Publishing, Educational Publishing House Ltd (2014), under licence from Richmond Publishing. Cover design: Karla Avila; Cover illustration: Estudio de Diseño 'A corazón abierto'.

🎯 Learning Objectives

  1. Identify and correctly name common housework items and activities.
  2. Use have to / has to to express necessity and before / after to sequence events.
  3. Identify "parts of speech" (noun, verb, adjective, adverb) using dictionary abbreviations.
  4. Identify and use vocabulary related to physical illnesses (e.g., fever, rash) and medical treatments (e.g., ointment, cough syrup).
  5. Apply "should / should not" and "since" to give and justify health advice.
  6. Differentiate between journals and diaries and compose a personal journal entry.
  7. Identify and compare household objects and transportation from Hong Kong’s past and present.
  8. Express past habits using used to and past abilities using could... when.
  9. Recognize the layout of an encyclopaedia and apply dictionary skills using pronunciation and stress marks.
  10. Identify and use vocabulary for land features and camping equipment.

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