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This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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W A L T:        We Are Learning To…

Distinguish different styles of music
To use vocabulary/verbs of music in context.

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rap
jazz
opera
dance music
rock
pop
audio 1
audio 2
audio 3
audio 4
audio 5
audio 6

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Slide 4 - Open question

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WB page 49
Ex 1 & 2

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W I N K: What I now know:

Slide 7 - Open question

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W A L T:        We Are Learning To…

understand what a phrasal verb is.
understand why two words can only have one 
meaning. 
find new phrasal verbs ending with out.

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She’s been running for an hour.
What do you see?

Slide 10 - Open question

Present Perfect Continuous
 Sentences with the present perfect always connect the present and the past. We often use the present perfect continuous to talk about activities which started in the past and are still continuing now.

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Present Perfect Continuous
Th e present perfect continuous is formed with
the present tense of have(has) + been + the -ing form of the verb
I’ve been reading since breakfast.
Have you been sitting here all day?

WB Page 46

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Compare the sentences:
1. She’s been writing books for many years.
2. She’s written over twenty books.
What is put emphasis on?

Slide 13 - Open question

Present Perfect Simple
Present Perfect Continuous
To show
 that an action is still going on.
To focus on how
long something has been in progress.
To show that
an action is finished.
To focus on what (and
how much) we have completed in a period
of time.

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WB page 47

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W A L T:        We Are Learning To…

Form the Present Perfect Continuous 
Know when to use this tense and when to use 
the simple tense!

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Phrasal verb? 
two or more parts 
1 verb  like go, turn 
1 or more particles like along up 

HAS ONE MEANING

Example: 
Turn up (To appear unexpectedly or randomly.) 

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Slide 19 - Video

01:37
List al 13 phrasal verbs

Slide 20 - Open question

an occasion when you put things in order or in their correct place
to leave a room or building, especially in order to do something for entertainment
to begin your life, or the part of your life when you work, in a particular way
to begin your life, or the part of your life when you work, in a particular way
to go somewhere with someone for a social event
all of it has been used or it is completely finished
start out
find out
sort out
run out 
come out
go out

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W I N K: What I now know:

Slide 23 - Open question