[CT3] Unit 11&12 - Vocab

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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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  1. Go to student.lessonup.io
  2. Type in the code in the left bottom corner
  3. Name: your first name + first letter of last name [Example: Jenny K.]

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Today's lesson
  • Vocabulary units 11&12
  • Instruction writing

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Unit 11 & 12
Unit 11
Vocab:  phrasal verbs with out and up

Unit 12
Vocab: ways of speaking

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Unit 11 - Phrasal verbs
Phrasal verbs with up & out
- Figurative
- Literal


SB p.92, ex. 1-4
WB p.77-78, ex. 9&10

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  • to solve sth
  • to calculate sth
  • to progress in a good way
  • to do physical exercise
  • to invent sth
  • to form sth
  • to become friends again after an argument
to work sth out
to work out
to make sth up
to make up (with sb)

Slide 5 - Drag question

Sherlock Holmes __________ who commited the crime.
That's a lie. You _____ that _____, didn't you.
I know we argue, but we always __________ afterwards.
Don't worry, things will __________ in the end. They always do.
He's determined to lose weight. He __________ at the gym every day.
Women __________ 56% of the students in this university.
to work sth out
to work out
to make sth up
to work out
to make up (with sb)
to make sth up

Slide 6 - Drag question

After this online lesson
Finish SB p.92, ex. 3&4 and WB p.77-78, ex. 9&10


But first, vocab unit 12.

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Unit 12 - Ways of speaking
There are many verbs that describe ways of speaking, for example: to discuss, to promise, to agree


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What ways of speaking do you know?
(1 entry per time)

Slide 9 - Mind map

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Unit 12
The way of speaking depends on the situation/context = exercise 1 & 2 on p.97

Sometimes you also need prepositions to finish the sentences = exercise 3 on p.97

WB Unit 12: p.82-83, ex.7-9


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Writing instruction
  • You are going to write an informal letter/email
  • Read the instruction & the first letter/email
  • Write your informal letter/email as a reply
  • Have empty lines between paragraphs

  • Start: Dear (name), 
  • Then: [refer back to the email you received: Thank you for your letter in which .... + react to content] + [the rest of your email]
  • End: Looking forward to hearing from you. Kind regards, (name)

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The letter/email exercise

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Homework for next lesson
New Headway Intermediate Unit 11&12 → Vocab:
  • SB Unit 11: p.92, ex. 1-4
  • SB Unit 12: p.97, ex.1-3
  • WB Unit 11: p.77, ex 9-10
  • WB Unit 12: p.82-83, ex.7-9

Writing exercise

Continue reading your English book, deadline = Monday 8 June

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