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common idioms start exercise

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From 10:00-12:00 we speak English, also to each other.

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General school rules
• Be on time at the start of the lesson, bring your laptop, books, clothing and materials with you.
• Show respect for your fellow students, the staff of the school, the building and environment. 
•  Mobile phones are not visible and are on silent mode during lessons.
•  Together we make sure that our school is safe and clean.
• We only eat and drink in the designated areas in school. In class you can drink water. Students take responsibility themselves for their laptops.
• In school/class our faces are recognizable so this means no wearing of caps, hats and helmets in the school.
• Only with permission of the person(s) involved we take pictures or film each other.


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Today's programme
- look back at last week's lesson.
- presentation time
- vocabulary and grammar exercise; Oxford comma
- working online, Unit 5 (planning)

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Week 1
15 February
Last period's test, writing , working online and speaking exercise
Week 2
29 February
Reading. listening and grammar: regrets. Working online and speaking exercise
Week 3
7 March
Writing summary, memory reading and listening, grammar the Oxford comma
Week 4
14 March
Vocabulary exercise and Oxford comma
Week 5
21 March
Review writing and reading text about vegans
Week 6
28 March
Conjunctions and demonstrative pronouns
Week 7
4 April
Adverbs/adjectives and listening exercise about the number 1 new restaurant in the United States
Week 8
11 April
Practicing speaking
Week 9
19 April
Electives week
Week 10 22-26 april
Test week, no exams

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Looking back at last week's lesson by taking a quiz

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What is another word for 'foods which are changed or treated as part of an industrial operation?
A
processed foods
B
set menu
C
fresh produce
D
food additives

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What is another word for full, satisfying meals?
A
square meals
B
gourmet meals
C
home-cooked meals

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What is another word for a very high quality meal?
A
home-cooked meal
B
hearty breakfast
C
gourmet meal

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.......may be unhealthy, but it's quick and easy and fills you up
A
Junk food
B
Fresh produce
C
Set menu

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The................... is usually cheaper than ordering dishes seperately in a restaurant.
A
food additives
B
set menu
C
fresh produce

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Presentations

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Memory tricks
We are now going to work on exercises from this paper.

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Where is the Oxford comma most prevalently used?
A
United States
B
Russia
C
United Kingdom
D
Canada

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Which of the following are arguments against using the comma?
A
You shouldn’t ever use commas
B
It is superfluous (the conjunction already denotes a list)
C
You should use a conjunction after every item in a list
D
None of the above

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In which of the following fields is the extra space taken up by an Oxford comma a problem?
A
Law
B
Fiction writing
C
Grammar textbooks
D
Journalism

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Explain how the guidelines against using the Oxford comma can cause confusion in the following sentence: “I ate a sandwich, Mom and Dad.

Slide 18 - Open question

Where would you put the comma(s)?

Rachel Ray finds inspiration in cooking her family and her dog.

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Working online
You are now going to work online on Unit 5 writing

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