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This lesson contains 19 slides, with text slides.

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Welcome!

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Do you remember these words?

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Writing an email
1. Emailing a friend: You should avoid formal words.
2. Use short forms, such as I'm, you're, it's, e.g, etc.
3. If it's a long email, use paragraphs.
4. Give your email a good structure (startting & closing)
Dear Madison,
...............
Bye for now,
Lisa


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Emailing a friend
How do you start the email?

How do you end email?

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In this lesson:
1. Comaparisons (compairing photos)
2. Useful phrases that help you speak well
3.Identifying people using wearing/in/with/ who is
4/ Describing houses & homes

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Turn to page 46 WB: Comparisons
2.  Ex. 2 (phrases that help to speak naturally)

3minutes

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Describing photos  (P36 WB)
Phrases
Sort of /I'd say/It looks like/ some kind of/I would say that/most likely/maybe/something like that

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Identifying people in photos
In
wearing
with 
who is 

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Ex. 1 &2 (P.36) WB
5 minutes

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Describing houses and homes
1. What's the difference between a house and a home?

2. What types of houses do you know?

Look up the words in purple on P.42 &43 SB
Do ex. 1 &2  on P.40

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P.42 Ex. 1   WB
Example 1

To try hard : to make a big effort

Ex 1 ( 1 t/m 6)

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Comparative & Superlative

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Double comparative
The weather is getting colder and colder

Explain

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Exersises p. 41

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Second conditional

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Exercises on P.43

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