Unit 4 grammar imperatives and subject object pronouns

Today you will :
- check your homework
-learn to use imperatives 
- learn/ repeat subject and object pronouns

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Today you will :
- check your homework
-learn to use imperatives 
- learn/ repeat subject and object pronouns

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                     The tower of London

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We use 'please' to make it more polite
We don't use 'you' in imperative sentences

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SB page 38 exc. 1
Where can we find these sentences?
What are the imperatives for the three extra pictures?

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A cup of tea is exactly what I need right now.
A
imperative
B
no imperative

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Please, don't forget me.
A
imperative
B
no imperative

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Always open the window when you come in.
A
imperative
B
no imperative

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You need to follow the instructions carefully.
A
imperative
B
no imperative

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Can you watch the children until I get home?
A
imperative
B
no imperative

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    John likes cats
      He   likes them

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use correct subject + object pronoun
The lion sees the meerkats.

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use correct subject + object pronoun
Sam and jane like London.

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Sb page 38 exc 2:
- only use object pronouns!!!

first, next 2 slides and then do the tasks!!!

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SB page 38 exercise 3:

John likes cats
  He   likes them
He likes his cats

When finished:

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Classwork / homework

Do: SB page 38 exercise 2,3

Do: MEL online - unit 4 - grammar - imperatives 1,2,3
Do: MEL online - unit 4 - grammar - subject and object pronoun - 4,5,6

No computer? Write down 10 rules for a school trip or in the classroom ( SB page 38 exc. 4)

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