This lesson contains 14 slides, with text slides and 1 video.
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Welcome!
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Road map
Unit 5 - vocab
Let's talk ....
Unit 5 - grammar -
review + new
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Vocabulary of Unit 5
health-related words
swift (adjective)
a pulse (noun)
to be alarmed (verb phrase)
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1:00
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Let's talk
'The vast majority of teenagers said they get their news primarily from social media, many acknowledged problems with the habit'.
'Most also said that following news at all is stressful, depressing and exhausting'.
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2:00
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Grammar
verb tenses:
past / present
perfect (or not)
continuous
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Past or present?
We Irish have known about Cillian Murphy’s prowess as an actor for decades by this stage, but it’s only in recent years that the rest of the world has cottoned on, too.
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Past / present
The 31-year-old is poised to return to football next March after revealing on Friday that he had succeeded in reducing a doping ban on appeal.
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Continuous?
The initial point of 'Shelved' was to reread a few old favourites and, more importantly, tackle for the first time some books that had been living in my house but which I just hadn't gotten around to reading.
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Verb tenses
present - past (of finite verb)
perfect = a form of 'have'
continuous = -ing
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Do
14, 16, 17
Ready?
Do 18, 26 and 27a+b
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10:00
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Focus
Vocabulary:
You can create meaningful English sentences with words from 5.2
Grammar:
You can apply the English past simple, present perfect and past perfect continuous to clear contexts.