Listening Boarding Schools & Present Simple & Continuous

A quiet start of every lesson

Reading! 
In your mreader book or another. 

or: 
Start studying vocabulary Unit 4 in Classroom
(write words in your notebook, wrts or quizlet)

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A quiet start of every lesson

Reading! 
In your mreader book or another. 

or: 
Start studying vocabulary Unit 4 in Classroom
(write words in your notebook, wrts or quizlet)

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Close your Chromebook. 
Put Wider World book, notebook and pen on the table.

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What's the plan for today?
At the end of this lesson you can:
  • find specific detail in a radio programme.
  • talk about boarding schools
  • use Present Simple and Present Continuous correctly.

Exit ticket: write down the title of a book you have read or a film or series you have seen for Christmas.

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Open your book on page 51
Listening and vocabulary: boarding schools.
  • What is a boarding school?
  • Do you know someone from a boarding school?

Before you start a listening exercise: 
  • think about what it might be about (pictures? title?)
  • check the questions if there are any.

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Exercises 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 - p. 51
First: look at the exercises, read what you have to do.
Questions? 
Then: we listen to the audio (2.07, 2.08, 2.09) together.
You do the exercises alone, write in your notebook. 
Finished early? Do exercise 7 & compare your ideas with your neighbour.
Then we check the answers.

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Pupils eat breakfast in their rooms
A
True
B
False

Slide 6 - Quiz

Pupils don't have a long walk to their classrooms.
A
True
B
False

Slide 7 - Quiz

Classes finish at four o'clock, from Monday to Saturday
A
True
B
False

Slide 8 - Quiz

Students study in the evenings from 7.15 p.m. to 9 p.m.
A
True
B
False

Slide 9 - Quiz

Students have an hour to relax before bed.
A
True
B
False

Slide 10 - Quiz

What time do you usually ... to school?
A
stop
B
start
C
go
D
visit

Slide 11 - Quiz

Do students at your school ... classes on Saturday mornings?
A
have
B
learn
C
make
D
do

Slide 12 - Quiz

When do you usually do your ... ?
A
classes
B
homework
C
school

Slide 13 - Quiz

Do you enjoy revising ... exams.

Slide 14 - Question ouverte

Close your Chromebook. 

Recap: Present Simple / Present Continuous.

What do you remember?

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Present Simple

  • When you talk about a fact / habit/routine.                           
  • Shit-rule: He/she/it + infinitive + s
  • Signal words: every day/month/year, usually, always, often, never, etc.

(To walk) I always walk to school.             
He/she/it walks to school every week.
(To  work)  You  work on Mondays.
He/she often works at home. 

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Present Continuous
  • Use when you are doing it RIGHT NOW.
  • Am/is/are + verb + ing
  • Signal words: right now, at the moment, currently, now etc.

(To walk)
I am walking in a forest now.
He is walking to school at the moment.
We are walking to the shop right now.

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Practice time
https://www.liveworksheets.com/dn908913vs (present continuous vs present simple)
https://www.liveworksheets.com/hr39728hk (present simple)
(links in classroom update)

Finished? Start homework: online assignment 4.5.

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Exit ticket
Write down the title of 
  • a nice book you have read 
  • or a film or series you have seen for Christmas.

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What was the plan for today?
At the end of this lesson you can:
  • find specific detail in a radio programme.
  • talk about boarding schools
  • use Present Simple and Present Continuous correctly.

Exit ticket: write down the title of a book you have read or a film or series you have seen for Christmas.

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Homework for Friday
Finish online assignment 4.5.

Study Word list Unit 4.

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