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ENG501A-LH-HK Primary

Lighthouse for Hong Kong: Book 9

A comprehensive English language textbook designed for Hong Kong students, covering diverse themes such as international cuisine, future technology, social events, detective work, and classic literature through integrated vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills.

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This lesson explores international cuisine by teaching students how to identify global dishes and use precise cooking verbs like boil, chop, and stir. Students will also master the grammatical distinction between using "need" with nouns and "need to" with verbs to effectively sequence recipe instructions.

This lesson teaches students how to navigate a restaurant menu by categorizing food into starters, main courses, and desserts while using idiomatic expressions like "I could eat a horse." Students also learn the grammatical distinction between "another," which precedes singular nouns, and "other," which is used with plural nouns.

This lesson focuses on the vocabulary and grammar needed to organize a surprise party, including the use of indefinite pronouns and the possessive "whose." Students will also learn how to identify errors in invitations, practice clarification phrases for noisy environments, and understand the cultural significance of surprise parties and RSVP etiquette.

This unit explores the skills of a modern detective, focusing on observing physical evidence, comparing suspect features, and using adjectives ending in -ed and -ing. Students also learn to report witness statements accurately by mastering the "step back" rule in reported speech.

This lesson explores the world of legendary storytelling by teaching students how to use adverbs of manner to describe character actions and follow map directions. Students also learn to distinguish between American and British English spelling variations while practicing these skills through fantasy-themed reading and writing exercises.

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📚 Content Summary

A comprehensive English language textbook designed for Hong Kong students, covering diverse themes such as international cuisine, future technology, social events, detective work, and classic literature through integrated vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills.

Mastering English through global discovery, creativity, and critical thinking.

Author: Michael Downie, David Gray, Juan Manuel Jiménez

Acknowledgments: Richmond Publishing, Educational Publishing House Ltd (2014), Popular Holdings Limited

🎯 Learning Objectives

  1. Identify international dishes, nationalities, and appropriate cooking verbs (chop, fry, boil, etc.).
  2. Differentiate between the use of "need" for requirements and "need to" for actions.
  3. Apply dictionary skills to identify syllables and write original acrostic poems.
  4. Identify food items through descriptive riddles and categorize them within a professional menu structure (Starters, Main Courses, Desserts, Beverages).
  5. Execute a restaurant ordering dialogue using appropriate social expressions, idioms (e.g., "I could eat a horse"), and dictionary-based exclamations.
  6. Distinguish between and correctly apply the determiners "other" and "another" in various contexts.
  7. Identify and correct errors in written invitations and use appropriate vocabulary for party supplies.
  8. Apply grammar rules for possession (whose) and indefinite pronouns (someone, nothing, anyone) in context.
  9. Utilize graphic organizers like story maps and dictionary skills (root words) to enhance reading comprehension and writing.
  10. Identify and describe crime scene evidence and suspects using specific vocabulary and comparative adjectives.

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