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Today's class
  • Starter: phrasal verbs quiz

  • Main course:
1.  Reading and Use of English part 4 (incl. present perfect tense)
2. Dictogloss


  • Dessert: homework

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Phrasal verbs

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Quiz: present simple vs. present continuous (zie link in planner)
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  • I have been studying here for two months.
  • I have been learning to play the drum for one year now.
  • I'd like to tell you more about what I did last week.
  • I'll call you later; the lesson hasn't ended yet.
  • I've already finished the book; it was so interesting.
  • We've been wating for over an hour. Did you miss the train?
Correct these sentences

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since: specific point in time
for: duration of time.
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Answer the questions: use the example



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for
past simple to present perfect
last is not used
haven't seen Julia and for
I .............(go) to bed late last night.

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By the time we arrived at the cinema, the film......................... (start)

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I..............................(eat) my dinner, when the phone rang.

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I..............(finish) writing my essay at midnight.

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I...............(start) my new job in September.

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What is Mark doing at the moment?
He.......................(watch) a film.

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Sophie..................(do not)like reading science fiction novels.

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I................ (finish) my essay yet.

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Yet
We use yet + the present perfect simple, mainly in questions and negative statements, to refer to things we intend to do in the future but which are not done:
Don’t wash up that cup. I haven’t finished my coffee yet. (I intend to finish it.)
Haven’t you done your homework yet? (You intend to do it.)
I.............(enjoy) this English course so far.

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We................(live) in our current flat since 2019.

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We use the simple aspect of tenses for actions which we think are:
• finished: I've done my homework. (the homework is finished)
• permanent: I've lived in England for 10 years. I've worked for this company for most of that time. (I think I will remain in England and continue to work for the same company)

We use the continuous aspect of tenses for actions which we think are:
• unfinished or in progress: I've been doing my homework. (it isn't finished yet)
• temporary: I've been living in England for six months. I've been working as an au pair. (I think I will leave England one day- my job is temporary)
We are.........(have) dinner at 8.00 this evening, so be home by 7.45, please.

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I..................(visit) five countries in my life.

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I..........................(walk)home from school when I saw a wallet on the pavement.

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Main course

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Unit 4 objectives
Topics: entertainment (film, music arts), leisure.
Grammar: verbs followed by to+ infinitive or -ing, too and enough, present perfect.
Vocabulary: phrasal verbs with on

Exams:
  • Reading and Use of English part 4 + 6.
  • Writing part 2: review
  • Listening part 4.
  • Speaking part 4.

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Look at the examples: phrasal verbs with 'on' 

  • Focused on
  • Take on
  • Rely on

  • What does each of them means?
  • Why are they different than dependent prepositions?

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1: B

1; F during that time
2. land an agent, work on various sets in a range of roles and have my own projects in development are all examples of breaking into the industry.

Exam task:
F C G A E B
not needed D
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Assignment 6:

Fill in the correct phrasal verb 

Use the correct form of these verbs + on.

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1: B

1; F during that time
2. land an agent, work on various sets in a range of roles and have my own projects in development are all examples of breaking into the industry.

Exam task:
F C G A E B
not needed D
Dictogloss
Listen to a story
make notes

listen again
change and add

listen again
check

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Dictogloss
Final check
word order, capital letters and past simple
Read each other's text.


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The text itself

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Homework
- page 38 to 41.
- wordlist unit 5

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