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Grammar, speaking, pronunciation
12/12/2017
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PLANNING
LESSON AIMS
STORYTIME
GRAMMAR EXPLANATION
ACTIVITY
PRONUNCIATION
KAHOOT! (?)

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LESSON AIMS
By the end of this lesson you will have:
- actively listened to stories and provided useful feedback
- used adverbs of frequency in speech
By the end of this lesson you will know:
- when to use adverbs of frequency
- the difference in pronunciation between /s/ and /z/

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ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
- Adverbs of frequency are often used to indicate routine or repeated activities, so they are often used with the present simple tense.

- Always use adverbs of frequency to discuss how often something happens.

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ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
Adverbs usually come before the verb.
But, adverbs come after the verb to be.
For example:
Jared never is at work                        They often travel on weekends
OR
Jared is never at work                        They travel often on weekends

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SPEAKING ACTIVITY
What? Ask how often you do something. Formulate questions and answers with the words on the worksheet.
How? In pairs. NOTE: don't scream or shout
Help? Ask the teacher
Time? 10 minutes
Done? Get started on exercise 8 of 1.2 on page 14

timer
10:00

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PRONUNCIATION
/z/ gets confused with /s/
z is voiced, s is unvoiced
When there's a written z we always pronounce it as a /z/
When words end in:
a hissing sound + es we pronounce it as /iz/
-ism we pronounce it as /izm/

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1. He always uses blunt scissors because he's
too much of a miser to buy new ones.

2. Thousands lost their houses as a result of
the flooding.

3. Sticks and stones may break my bones, but
words can never hurt me.

4. The president's residence is surrounded by
guards at present. 
1. He always uses blunt scissors because he's
too much of a miser to buy new ones.


2. Thousands lost their houses as a result of
the flooding.


3.  Sticks and stones may break my bones, but
words can never hurt me.


4. The president's residence is surrounded by
guards at present. 
PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE

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