New Headway Unit Two - Lesson 3 - Have and have got - State verbs

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Unit Two -  SB

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Aim:
revise: have and have got
How independent are you ?

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Programme:
First listen and then do exercise 4 pg 21
pg 22 pg 23
Work on page 24/25

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Slide 4 - Video

What is special about being a twin?

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Reading page 14 and 15

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Have and have got
Use: Have and have got mean the same. Have got is less in formal ( we use it when we speak or send a text message but not so much when we write).
Have you got the time?
The UK has a population of 60 million

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Short answer
Do you have an iPhone? 
Yes I do. / No, I don't

Have you got an iPhone? 
Yes, I have./ No I haven't

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Unit Two -  SB

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Have and have got express possession
I have got
I've got
a new car
She has got
She's got
three children
He has got
He's got
blond hair

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Lesson goals
You know what state verbs are
practice listening skills
practice reading skills

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When have + noun express an activity or a  habit, have (not have got) is used. 
Look at these sentences:

I have a shower every day. 
NOT I have got a shower every day.
What time do you have lunch?
NOT What time have you got lunch?

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In the past tense we use had with did and didn't.

I had a dog when I was young.
Did you have a nice weekend?
I didn't have any money when I was a student. 

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Present Simple and Present Continuous: State verbs 
Some verbs express a state, not an activity and are usually used in the Present Simple only.
She likes the Rolling Stones. 
Not: She is liking the Rolling Stones. 
I know what you mean.
NOT: I'm knowing what you mean. 
Similar verbs are;  think, agree, understand, love.

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programme
Student's book page 16 exercise 3 and 4
Listening: the survivor episode 2
Reading The eye of the storm

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Homework:

Practice words unit 1 and 2
Reading  Chapter 5 and 6 Eye of the storm and work on the assignments 
Worbook page 14 and 15

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Unit 2  
revise have and have got
SB page 20 nr 1 and 2

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Finish in class - Page 16 SB
Page 14 F
Exercise 2 and 3 with a partner
Paper Workbook - page 11 and 12

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start working on:

page 16  exercise 4,5


Student's book

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How happy are you?
Page 18
happy  - unhappy adjective
happiness  unhappiness (nouns)
happier ( comparitive)
To stay happy, to make someone happy

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Workbook


page 11, 12,13, (14,15)

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 Happy Tuesday :)

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Homework
  1. Paper Workbook - page 16 Exercise 1, 2 and 3 if not finished during the lesson today.

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