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Everybody Up 4 __full__ (2025)

If you let me know the exact or type of material you need (e.g., "Unit 2: Things to Eat – worksheet for countable/uncountable nouns"), I can generate or explain it directly.

: Lessons focus on camping activities, sports, sea creatures, personal appearance, and daily routines.

: Lessons link language to subjects like math, science, and art, making learning more practical and meaningful.

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: If you're looking for extra resources, you can find free worksheets and teaching tips on Teachers Pay Teachers or download audio resources from the Oxford University Press portal. [5, 8]

: The course features a digital package accessible via the Oxford English Hub , which includes online practice games, documentary-style videos, and a Classroom Presentation Tool for teachers. Components of the Course Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Everybody Up: Level 4: Student Book

Could you clarify what you need? For example: If you let me know the exact or type of material you need (e

"Is everybody up for it?"

It sounds like you're referring to – a popular ESL (English as a Second Language) textbook for children, part of the Everybody Up series by Oxford University Press (authors: Patrick Jackson, Susan Banman Sileci, and Kathleen Kampa).

: New grammar animations help students visualize and remember language patterns, while catchy songs by award-winning songwriters make practice engaging. Curriculum and Content What’s your student's favorite unit so far

If you're asking if everyone is up for something (like an activity, a meeting, etc.), a more conventional way to phrase it might be:

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