Use of English (2)

Use of English (2)
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Splendid collocations
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Use of English (2)
Competietion: 


Splendid collocations

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Which one word can be used to complete all of the following three sentences? The answer appears below.
1. The hospital would only give news to Trudy's ....... family and not her friends and distant relatives.

2. The law will take place with ........ effect.

3. The patient reported experiencing ........ benefits following the operation and is not expected to need any further treatment.

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COLLOCATIONS: ANSWERS

The missing word is 'IMMEDIATE'. Write your own definition or example sentence to help you remember these collocations:

immediate family
immediate effect
immediate benefits

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page 14: Discuss in small groups
Have you ever danced?
What kind of dancing did you do?
Do you think you are good at dancing?
Exercise 1
Which speaker thinks they can dance well?
Ex 2. Read the vocabulary box
Add the correct suffix to make the nouns or adjectives
Ex 3: Listen again
note down the words the speaker uses
Ex 4: read the article
Who is a good dancer?

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Homework - page 14
Ex 5: Read the exam tip
Think about what type of word is needed in the gap.
noun/adjective/verb?

use practice link on the next slide

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Use of English (2)
Competietion: 


Splendid collocations

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Which one word can be used to complete all of the following three sentences? The answer appears below.
1. Passing the FCE gave Lotte a real  ....... of achievement.

2. Guido has a real  ........ of adventure, he is skydiving in China next week.

3. Mrs Corrigan has no ...... of direction, she can't find her way out of a paper bag!

4. It is important for teachers to have a ...... of humour

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COLLOCATIONS: ANSWERS
The missing word is 'SENSE". Write your own definition or example sentence to help you remember these collocations:
1. sense of achievement.
2. sense of adventure.
3. sense of direction
4.  sense of humour
Other collocations with SENSE; rhythm......fun.....freedom......
timer
2:00

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USE OF ENGLISH
Turn to page 14

Exercise 5 
Exam tip..Word formation


Read the word around the gap and decide what type of word you need for the space. - preposoiton/verb/noun/adjective

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