This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quiz and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
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Welcome H3C
Week 39 - Lesson 3
Speaking & Writing
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Today's class
At the end of this class I...
... can warn my friend about something.
... can reassure my friend of something.
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Homework check: Exercise 7, page 31
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1. In what kind of situations can/ should you warn someone?
2. What can/could you then say?
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Stones 4, page 24
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1. When do you (need to) reassure a friend?
2. What do you say in such a situation?
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Stones 5, page 24
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Exercise 8, page 31
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KEY Exercise 8, page 31
I can assure you everything will be fine.
They shouldn't underestimate the dangers of the desert.
You need to be certain about the choices you make.
Jane and Eloy are not worried about the exam, neither should you be.
They don't have to feel embarrassed about their mistakes.
Make sure not to enter dangerous areas in this neighbourhood.
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Exercise 9, page 31/32
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KEY Exercise 9, page 31/32
You mustn't panic (about making a mistake). / Don't panic.
It's not the end of the world.
You need to think carefully about this.
Never go on a date with a classmate's (little) sister.
You shouldn't underestimate the risks you take.
You should never feel guilty about a mistake / Never feel guilty about making a mistake
Don't worry.
make sure it is the right Kevin.
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Your friend has a job interview for an amazing summer job. He/she is extremely nervous. You want to reassure him/her that all will be fine. What can you say?