This lesson contains 40 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
Items in this lesson
Slide 1 - Slide
Today's focus
Writing part 1:
At the end of this lesson, you will be able to write an essay in which you give arguments supporting or opposing a statement.
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Homework check
Vocabulary: collocations with make and do
page 14
exercise 1 + 2
Vocabulary: pharasal verbs an expressions
page 21
exercise 1 + 2
Check your answers
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Answers: Exercise 1 page 14
To make
an arrangement a mistake
the bed money
a change a noice
a choice a phone call
a decision a plan
an effort progress
an excuse a promise
friends
an impression
To do
an activity the shopping
business (a) sport
the cleaning work
a course
(an) exercise
a favour
homework
housework
a job
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Answers: Exercise 2 page 14
1. do
2. make
3. do / do
4. made / making
5. do / make
6. made
Slide 5 - Slide
How many did you get correct? 1. ... correct 2. ... correct
Slide 6 - Open question
Answers: Exercise 1 page 21
1. d
2. f
3. e
4. h
5. a
6. g
7. c
8. b
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Answers: Exercise 2 page 21
1. taking risks 6. keep a promise
2. picking it up 7. taking up
3. have a go 8. taking part in
4. get used to 9. have a go
5. turned up 10. turn up
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How many did you get correct? 1. ... correct 2. ... correct
Slide 9 - Open question
Slide 10 - Video
Essay
In part 1 of the Writing paper, you have to write an essay. This task is compulsory. The topic of the essay is in the form of either a question that you have to answer, or a statement that you have to agree or disagree with.
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Essay
In your essay, you can:
1. either just give arguments in favour of your own opinion, or
2. you can give arguments to support and oppose the idea and end by giving your own opinion.
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Essay
In your essay you must include the two ideas that are given in the notes with the task, and you must add a third idea of your own.
Your essay should be at least 140 and have a maximum of 190 words.
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Open your book: page 202
exercise 2:
In your English class you have been talking about the environment. Now your teacher has asked you to write an essay.
Write your essay using all the notes and giving reasons for your point of view.
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Read the exam task. What question should you answer?
Slide 15 - Open question
Read the exam task. What ideas should you include?
Slide 16 - Open question
3. Study the model answer. Which extra idea does it include?
Slide 17 - Open question
Tips
4. Read the tips
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5. Read the essay question. Then decide which ideas would be relevant to include in the essay.
Slide 19 - Open question
Exercise 6: page 203
1. Look at the plan for a student's essay on the question in exercise 5.
2. Decide which paragraph the correct sentences from exercise 5 should go in
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Introduction 1. .... Is it worth the money
A
sentence 3
B
sentence 4
C
sentence 1
D
sentence 8
Slide 21 - Quiz
Arguments against exploring space 2. .... , .....
A
sentence 1, 6
B
sentence 3, 4
C
sentence 6, 8
D
sentence 3, 6
Slide 22 - Quiz
Arguements for exploring space 3. ... , ...
A
sentence 1, 8
B
sentence 4, 8
C
sentence 4, 6
D
sentence 3, 8
Slide 23 - Quiz
Exercise 7: page 203
7. Read the essay question. Then choose the best introduction and conclusion. Why is it the best one?
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1. Introductions Choose the best introduction and also tell why you think it is the best one
Slide 25 - Open question
Why
B
It makes general statements to introduce the topic and the arguements which will be developed in the essay
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2. Conclusions Choose the best conclusion and also tell why you think it is the best one
Slide 27 - Open question
Why
C
It sums up aguements on both sides and expresses a personal opinion
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Exercise 8: page 203
Study the words and expressions in the
Key language box
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In my opinion, computers are essential in schools .... students need them to find information on the internet.
A
as
B
for this reason
Slide 30 - Quiz
It is clearly necessary to test new medicines, but ... this doesn't justify causing animals to suffer
A
in my opinion
B
therefore
Slide 31 - Quiz
Cars create a lot of pollution in city centres. ... , they can cause accidents and injure or kill pedestrians.
A
in addition to this
B
consequently
Slide 32 - Quiz
There are several reasons why I am against exams. ... they only test what someone can remember on one particular day
A
Finally
B
Firstly
Slide 33 - Quiz
Sports ... tennis and football are more sociable than running
A
such as
B
furthermore
Slide 34 - Quiz
The climate is becoming warmer and ... a lot of animals are now in danger of dying out
A
in contrast
B
as a result
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www.bbc.co.uk
Slide 36 - Link
Topics?
Slide 37 - Mind map
What is the 'happy news' about?
Slide 38 - Mind map
Next week
Chapter 2: Leisure and pleasure
Listening part 2
Grammar: making comparisons
Reading and Use of English part 1
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Homework
Exercise 10 + 11: page 203
- Read the exam task and plan your essay
- Write your essay in 140-190 words. Use the checklist on page 213