Use of the correct tense. Present simple, present continuous and present perfect. Recap Tuesday 9th Nov.
Signal words.
Phrasal verbs.
Comparative adjectives.
The past simple, past continuous and past perfect.
Vocabulary from Unit One and Two(+ irregular verbs)
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Use of the correct tense. Present simple, present continuous and present perfect. Recap Tuesday 9th Nov.
Signal words.
Phrasal verbs.
Comparative adjectives.
The past simple, past continuous and past perfect.
Vocabulary from Unit One and Two(+ irregular verbs)
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Practice using the correct tense:
(8pt): Complete the text with the correct present form of these verbs:
(0) Did........you ever hear ......of someone swapping a black belt in karate for ballet shoes? Hans Jensen, 13 swapped his black belt for ballet shoes. Hans (1) .......... his first public performance only a year ago when he danced in ‘The Nutcracker’ with the local dance school. Hans’s mother said ‘He was actually (2) .......... out his little sister. She was very shy on stage until her brother was given a small part as a soldier. Hans enjoyed it so much that he (3) .......... himself in ballet classes.’
Hans (4)................ already attracted attention in the ballet world and recently won a scholarship to join the Royal Ballet School. He loves it there and is (5) ................ hard to increase his range of dance steps. ‘I want to become stronger, (6) .......... experience and learn as much as I can,’ he said.
His teacher, Yevgen Gregorevic, who has danced professionally in a variety of lead roles, said, ‘Hans has natural ability and always (7).............. hard.’ Hans has (8) .......... himself the goal of one day dancing for the Bolshoi Ballet.
hear enroll give work (X2) have help gain set
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Signal words:
(6pt) Make sentences using a variety of "signal words". Make sure you know when we use certain signal words!
present simple
every day sometimes always, often usually, seldom never, first ...then
present continuous
now, currently
at the moment Look!
Listen!
Shhh!
Present perfect
just , yet, never
ever, already
so far
up to now
since, for, recently
Check the tenses worksheet handed out a few weeks ago
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Make one grammatically correct sentence using the signal word SOMETIMES, Use at least 6 words.
Slide 4 - Mind map
Make one grammatically correct sentence using the signal word LISTEN! Use at least 6 words.
Slide 5 - Mind map
Make one grammatically correct sentence using the signal word YET. Use at least 6 words.
Slide 6 - Mind map
PHRASAL VERBS
What is a phrasal verb?
Slide 7 - Slide
Flared trousers have really ...... ....... recently, everyone is wearing them!
A
taken off
B
taken in
C
added to
D
added in
Slide 8 - Quiz
I'm going to ....... ........ gaming after 8pm next week.
A
stop at
B
give up
C
give in
D
stop with
Slide 9 - Quiz
The scary decorations ..... ........ the spooky atmosphere at Halloween.
A
give away
B
give to
C
add up
D
add to
Slide 10 - Quiz
I didn't want to ................ on going ski-ing this Christmas
A
take off
B
miss out
C
take in
D
miss in
Slide 11 - Quiz
Come inside and ........... .......... your coat, it is warm in here.
A
take up
B
turn down
C
take off
D
take in
Slide 12 - Quiz
Why don't you ........... ........? You might really like it.
A
give it up
B
try it
C
give in
D
try it on
Slide 13 - Quiz
Some teacher's find it difficult to ...... ........... .............. .................
A
give the message away
B
give the message across
C
get the message away
D
get the message across
Slide 14 - Quiz
My dad ...... ........ of my baby brother and my granddad.
A
looks after
B
takes care
C
cares after
D
taking care
Slide 15 - Quiz
Comparative adjectives
Example: lazy → lazier → My older brother is lazier than my younger sister.
What was the Grammar rule for comparative adjectives
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Slide 17 - Video
Remember:
Some comparative adjectives are irregular:
My brother is good at football but I am better than he is.
I am bad at French but my friend is even worse.
Slide 18 - Slide
Explore Grammar: Past Tenses
Read the Grammar box on page 24
Match the examples (1-6) with the tense used (A-G)
Listening Exercises 2 and 3
Homework: PLENDA (for Thursday)
Page 24 EXERCISES 4 and 5
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Remember:
The test week test will test your knowledge of grammar and also the vocabulary from Units One and Two of the Gold Experience book, make sure you have practiced the vocabulary.
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