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Welcome H3
Week 5 - Lesson 2
Reading
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Be ready to work in 2 minutes !
- Take off your jacket!
- Book, pen & notebook on the table
- Mobile in your bag
- Bag on the floor
- No.You may not go to the toilet!
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2:00
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Today's class
At the end of this class I...
... know how to write a story.
... can write/tell a story.
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Homework check: Exercise 21, page 16
The following statements are true according to the text:
Richard Kearney thinks that stories are more valuable to humans than food.
Story telling has always been part of our communication.
A story helps to make life more interesting.
You can use a story to let other people know how you want them to behave.
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Stone 15: Telling a story, page 78
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Let's work!
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15:00
Exercise 22
page 16/17
Exercise 23
page 17/18
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KEY Exercise 22, page 16/17
Examples
On one occasion, when I went to the supermarket, a strange woman waved at me.
I got on my bike hoping to get rid off the woman.
After I had crossed the car park, I hid behind a container. / After I had cycled across the car park, I hid behind a container.
In the end, it turned out to be my mother who brought me the shopping list.
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Example KEY Exercise 23, page 16/17
On Monday, when I went to school, I saw a sick puppy. /On Monday, I saw a sick puppy when I went to school. / I saw a sick puppy when I went to school on Monday.
I walked towards it (in order) to see what was wrong (with it).
It turned out (that) the puppy had broken its paw. / It turned out that it had a broken paw.
The puppy was crying and it was in a lot of pain.
So, what did you do (then)?
After I had arrived at the vet, he examined the paw.