V4 CPE Unit 2

CPE Unit 2 Expectation
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CPE Unit 2 Expectation

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Think of a situation or theme
in your life
that does or did NOT live up
to your expectations... :(

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1. Think back on a moment or achievement that DID exceed your expectations. What happened? 
2. What is more important according to you: 
Remembering your disappointments or your successes or top moments? Why so? 
 

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Focus on vocab
What do these expressions mean?

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What about these holiday / travel idioms?
1. Float One’s Boat
2. Just The Ticket
3. A Mile A Minute
4.  To Travel Light
5. Neck of the woods
6. A Redeye Flight
7. That Ship Has Sailed
8.  To Rock The Boat
9. To Paddle One’s Own Canoe
10. On The Home Stretch


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Meanings
1. Float One’s Boat: to make someone happy, excited or interested in something.
2. Just The Ticket: exactly what is needed or wanted.
3. A Mile A Minute: very fast
4. To Travel Light: to travel with very little luggage or baggage.
5. Neck of the woods: an area or neighbourhood nearby / the area where sb lives .
6. A Redeye Flight: a late-night flight. Usually, one that leaves really late at night and arrives early the next morning.
7. That Ship Has Sailed: the opportunity has already passed; a missed opportunity.
8. To Rock The Boat: to do something that will cause problems for others.
9. To Paddle One’s Own Canoe: be independent
10. On The Home Stretch: the last part of a long journey.

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Speaking assignment
With a partner: talk for 3 minutes about travelling/ holidays and try to incorporate some of the idioms you've just seen.

You can think of:
  • Most interesting/wonderful/horrible holiday yet.
  • Upcoming holidays
  • Future holiday plans
  • Impact of Corona on (the future) of tourism

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During your conversation you assess your partner’s speech according to the rubrics below:



  • Is able to carry a coherent conversation for some time                2
  • Uses a wide range of vocabulary                                                         2
  • Uses travelling idioms                                                                             2
  • Uses a wide range of grammatical structures (e.g., inversion, gerund, passive)                                                                                         2
  • Is able to sustain his/her arguments well                                           1
  • Correct pronunciation                                                                              1
  • ________________________________________________________________
  • Total score                                                                                                   10


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Grammar: aspects of the future

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Which tenses can be used to refer to the future?

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In the next video the future tenses are illustrated by excerpts from Friends. 

Be aware: gonna needs to be replaced by going to in formal English, including writing ;). 

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Objective Proficiency
• p. 16/17 ex 2,3 and 4
• P. 18/19 ex 1,2 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
• P. 20 phrase spot and corresponding ex
• P. 21 ex 4, exam spot
• Study vocabulary units 1-10


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