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Introduction 3
1 Goa[! 4
2 SnowSports 6
3 Let'sDance! 8
4 MartialArts 10
5 Let'sRead! L2
6 At the Game t4
7 MakingMusic 16
8 BeachSports 18
9 Scouting 20
10 Let'sCycle! 22
Activities 24
Projec'ts 44
PictureDictionary 46
About ReadandDiscover48
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free-timeactivitiesaroundthe world!
Some people think that Braziliansare
good at soccerbecausethey learn a special
way to play when they are children. They
learn to play a type of soccercalled futsal.
There are five players in each team.The
ball is small,but it's full of sand so it's
very heavy.
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in their free time.

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expensive boots to play soccer. People
play soccer in the street and on the beach.
Children often play with no boots.

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Therearetwo types of BMXriding.
"ffi.Circlethe correctwords. Youcando BMXracing in manycountries.
1 Ctimbing/ Cyclingis verypopu[arin Thebestplaceto around
a track.
the Netherlands. practiceBMXfreestyle
2 Thelandis f[at,so it's a good/ badptace
to cycte. 1
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25%/ gS%of peopte
4 fn the Netherlands 4
go cycling.
5 Carshaveto wait for bicycles/ planes. Answerthe questions.
1 Whattypeof cyclingis popular
in yourcountry?
2" Write cyclingor BMX.
1 Therearespecialpathsforthis.
2 Whichdo youlikebest,cyclingor BMXriding?
2 Youcandothison a trackor
in a skatepark.
Therearetwo types- freestyte 3 Whichnewfree-time doyouwantto do?
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you do in a week.Writethem in this diary.
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SeriesEditor:HazelGeatches. CLILAdviser:
JohnCtegg
OxfordReadand Discovergradedreaders areat four[eve[s,from
3 to 6, suitablefor students
fromage8 andolder.Theycovermany
topicswithinthreesubjectareas,andcansupportEngtish acrossthe
curriculum, or Content andLanguageIntegrated
Learning(CLIL).
Avaitable for eachreader:
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The World of Science TheNatural The Wortd of Arts
\1rea & Technotogy Wortd
Levet\ & SociaIStudies

How We Make Products AmazingMinibeasts FestivatsAround


@ Soundand Music Animalsin the Air the World
FreeTimeAround
600 SuperStructures Life in Rainforests
headwords YourFiveSenses the Wortd
WonderfuIWater
e A[[ About Plants All About DesertLife . Animalsin Art
@ . Howto StayHeatthy
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* A[ AboutOceanLife . Wondersof the Past
750 . MachinesThenand Now a Animatsat Night
headwords. Why We Recycle . lncredibleEarth

Materia[sto Products Atl Aboutlstands , HomesAround


@ MedicineThenand Now Animal Life Cycles the Wortd
, OurWorld in Art
900 TransDortationThen ExptoringOurWorld
headwords and Now GreatMigrations
Wild Weather

Celtsand Microbes
a a Att About Space r HetpingAround
@ ClothesThenand Now
a a Caringfor Our Planet the World
o FoodAround
1,050 o IncredibleEnergy a EarthThenand Now
headwordsa YourAmazingBody the Wortd
a WonderfuIEcosystems

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