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Introduction Dear Students: This new English language curriculum, SMILE (Sudan Modern Integrated Learning of English), is specially tailored to Sudanese pupils in general education and it is intended to replace the SPINE Curriculum. The introduction of English language learning in the Intermediate level grades aims to prepare Sudanese pupils to participate productively in the 21st century. Pupils will become aware of the significance of English as an international means of knowledge and communication. The SMILE series is comprised of the following components: 1. A Pupil's Book. 2. An Activity Book. 3. A Teacher's Book. 4. CD/Mp3s. 5. Posters/ Flashcards. The SMILE series is a pupil-centered, standards-based curriculum. It targets phonics and makes use of cross-curricular topics and enjoyable learning activities to motivate younger learners. The SMILE Curriculum intends to develop a positive attitude towards English as a foreign language and teaches the four language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing). SMILE textbooks consist of eight units. Every unit has eight lessons. Lesson 8 is a revision of the previous lessons of the unit. Most units include two recordings; these are of dialogues, chants and/or stories. Most units also include a story. Unit 8 revises learning from previous units. We hope that the SMILE Curriculum will be accessible to pupils, teachers, supervisors and parents. With best regards, The Writes.
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  • People and Science
  • Arts and Literature
  • Around the World
  • Work and Play
  • Food and Health
  • Money and Shopping
  • Learning
  • Looking Back
Bones Facts All the bones in the body are called the skeleton. • When people are born they have 270 bones, but adults only have 206 bones! This is because our bones join together. Some bones protect the body. The bones of the head protect the brain and the ribs protect the heart. • Some bones, for example those in our legs, help us move around and support our muscles. • Around 70 percent of our bones are made of hard materials like calcium. If your body doesn't have enough calcium, your bones will be weaker. • Our bones come together in special places that are called joints. Inside joints there is a material that stops the bones from knocking together. Our smallest bones are in the ear. We're going to build a new mosque in Omdurman, and I'm one of the architects. We have to draw plans for the mosque. We're going to ask the engineers for advice about how to make a big building. First, we'll draw the floor plans, and after that, we'll draw the pictures that show the side view. B) I'm one of the engineers. We're going to help the architects, and we're also going to choose which materials to use in the building. We'll have to tell the building company what to do too. We have to make sure that nothing goes wrong. I'm one of the building workers. I'm going to build the new mosque - with many other workers of course! We'll have machines that will help us to build the mosque. Read the text. Point to the pictures. I was born in 1623 in York. When I was 19 I became a fisherman. For the next 8 years I sailed to many lands. Then, in 1659 my ship sank in a big storm and I swam to an island where no one lived. While I was staying there, I built a house and learnt to farm and hunt. Five years after arriving on the island, I was walking on the beach one day when I saw some tracks. I saw some pirates and I was very frightened. Then I saw another man. He was running away so I saved him. He became my friend. I called him Thursday and I taught him to speak Spanish. One day, in 1668, I saw a ship, and I sailed back to France. Calligraphy is the art of beautiful writing, and it is taught in Arab schools. Here are some examples of the most important Arabic scripts: Kufic is the oldest Arabic script. It is one of the most difficult calligraphy styles. The Holy Quran is traditionally written in Kufic script. Thuluth is one of the most decorative scripts. Letters have long lines and it is often used on books and in mosques. Riq'ah is a script which is used for handwriting. It is a simpler script than Kufic or Thuluth, and it is easier to read and write. Sini is an Arabic script which started in China. You use a brush that is made from horse hair to write Sini script. Read the text. Say one thing you have learnt about Jamal Mahjoub. Jamal Mahjoub is a Sudanese writer who writes in English. He was born in London in 1960. His mother was British and his father came from Sudan. He has written seven novels, and his most famous novel is 'The Carrier' which was written in 1998. In this story, a man's boat sinks in a storm and he is saved by an astronomer. Mahjoub also writes short stories, and his story 'Carrer Princesa' won the Mario Vargas Llosa prize in 2006. In 2012, Mahjoub started to write police stories using the name Parker Bilal. They are about a policeman who lives in Cairo. Mahjoub enjoyed reading police stories when he was a young boy, and now he enjoys writing them. Read the texts. Match the texts with the postcards. (1) Some people think this is the largest island in the world, but in fact it's a continent. Although Sydney is the largest city, it isn't the capital. The capital city is Canberra. More than half the country is desert, and it has the longest coral reef in the world. The country has some of the world's most amazing animals such as kangaroos and koalas. 2 This is the largest island in the world, but it only has a population of 58,000 people. That's fewer people than many cities in other countries! The capital city is Nuuk, and more than 25% of the people live there. 85% of the island is covered in snow and ice, and it gets very cold in the winter. The national symbol is the polar bear. Read the text. Say one thing you have learnt about Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is situated in the Arabian Peninsula. It has two coasts, one on the Red Sea in the west and the other to the east on the Arabian Gulf. It is the birthplace of Islam and home to the two most sacred mosques in the world: Masjid al-Haram, in Makkah, where the Hajj is performed, and the Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina. This is where the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad, Peace Be Upon Him, is located. More than half of the country is desert and only two percent of the land is farmed. It has three very big deserts, and the most famous of these is called Rub' al Khali. It is one of the largest sand deserts in the world. A lot of oil is produced in this desert country.