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INTRODUCTION

Welcome to “The mystery of the walking statuesseries.

In this series, we will follow two young adventurers, Anna and David, as they try to solve the mystery of the walking stone statues

Anna is a 12-year-old student. David is also 12 years old, and he is new to the school. Anna and David quickly become friends. They are both very curious and enjoy discovering new things.

One day, David tells Anna about a faraway island. The island has many big stone statues, and the people who live there believe the statues can walk.

Anna and David read many books about the island. They also ask their parents and teachers questions. These conversations make them even more curious, so they ask their parents if they can visit the island themselves.

On the island, Anna and David visit the places where the statues are carved and the places where they stand. They learn many things about the local people and listen to their stories about the walking statues.

Follow Anna and David on their exciting adventure while learning new English words and grammar.

INDEX

Ep

Title

Can Do (CEFR-style)

Vocabulary Focus

Grammar Focus

1

A New Student

introduce yourself

names, classroom items

be (I am / You are)

2

A Strange Story

talk about interests

hobbies, stories

subject pronouns

3

The Library Visit

identify objects

books, places

this / that / these

4

Questions Without Answers

ask simple questions

question words

WH-questions

5

Learning More

talk about habits

study verbs

present simple (+)

6

Talking to Parents

describe routines

family, daily actions

present simple (I/you/we)

7

A Big Idea

express wants

plans, activities

want to + verb

8

Making a Plan

talk about future ideas

travel words

going to (plans)

9

Permission

ask for permission

polite expressions

can / may

10

Preparing to Travel

describe possessions

clothes, objects

have / has

11

At the Airport

understand instructions

airport vocabulary

imperatives

12

The Long Flight

describe ongoing actions

travel actions

present continuous

13

Arrival

describe places

landscape words

there is / there are

14

Meeting a Local Guide

introduce others

jobs, people

be questions & answers

15

First Sight

describe size & feeling

adjectives

adjective + be

16

Stories of the Past

talk about past states

time words

was / were

17

Asking Questions

ask about past events

action verbs

past simple questions

18

The Quarry

describe past actions

work verbs

past simple (regular)

19

Learning the Culture

describe daily life

culture, food

present simple review

20

A New Friend

compare lives

school vocabulary

comparatives

21

Watching the Sunset

describe scenes

nature words

prepositions of place review

22

Different Theories

express opinions

thinking verbs

think / believe + clause

23

A Sudden Storm

describe events happening

weather

past continuous (intro/simple use)

24

Old Legends

tell stories

storytelling verbs

past simple sequencing

25

Looking Closely

describe details

tools, shapes

adjectives & modifiers

26

Understanding People

explain reasons

emotions

because / so

27

Writing Their Notes

describe experiences

writing words

present perfect (have seen)

28

Preparing to Leave

talk about arrangements

travel preparation

present continuous (future)

29

Saying Goodbye

express feelings politely

social expressions

would like

30

The Journey Home

summarize experiences

travel memories

past simple review

31

Back at School

report information

school presentation

say / tell

32

Sharing Knowledge

explain processes

project vocabulary

sequencing words (first, then)

33

New Questions

express uncertainty

thinking language

might / maybe

34

A Different Answer

give opinions

abstract ideas

should / shouldn’t

35

The Project Begins

talk about obligations

teamwork

have to / need to

36

Looking Forward

talk about future hopes

goals, dreams

will (future)

37

The Story Continues

summarize and reflect

review vocabulary

mixed tense review

METHOD

Listen- Comprehension-Read (Vocabulary, pronunciation) -Grammar- Speaking