CLASS 1 - 17th November
THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT
Objective : - modals
- listening/ reading comprehension
Listening page 29
- ex3
- Sheena wants to know why Aaron missed THE GAME on Saturday.
- Aaron’s been spending a lot of time WATCHING FILMS on his tablet recently.
- Aaron asks Sheena if she thinks he’s becoming a COUCH POTATO ( SOFA ).
- Aaron’s been staying up until TWO A.M. recently.
- Sheena warns Aaron about hidden advertising or PRODUCT placement in films.
- Aaron wants to invite Sheena to an outdoor CONCERT on Sunday.
ex 1,2,3
Page 28 ex 1
Reading : https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/sites/teacheng/files/That%27s_hilarious_student_worksheet.pdf
CONCLUSIONS :
MUST is used to express obligation,
We usually use MUST to talk about obligations which come from the speaker and we generally use HAVE TO when we refer to obligations that come from outside .
SHOULD and ought to are both used to say that something is the best thing or the right thing to do, but should is much more common ; HAD BETTER can also be used to say what is the best thing to do in a situation that is happening now.
Use "need to" to express that something is important for you to do. This form is often used for something that is important one time.
Use the negative form of HAVE TO / NEED to express that something isn't necessary, but possible.
The negative form of MUST expresses the idea that something is prohibited.
CLASS 2 - 18th November
THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT
Objective : - TV programmes
- adjectives / adverbs
Page 30 ex 1, 2, 3
quiz = program TV tip concurs cu intrebari
soap opera = telenovela
sitcom = situation comedy
1 grammar
Page 31 ex 2 , 3, 4,5
- It isn’t EASY living without electricity.
- I answered the questions EASILY .
- She needs to think CAREFULLY .
- He’s the host of a POPULAR game show.
Exceptions :
fast fast
Adj - The lion is fast .
Adv - It runs fast .
hard hard
Adj - This wall is hard .
Adv - He works hard .
early early
Adj -He is an early person .
Adv - She doesn't like going to bed early .
late late
Adj - I don't like late people.
Adv - I don't like people who arrive late.
good - well
Adj- It is good weather for this time of the year.
Adv - He learns pretty well.
lovely - incantator (adj )
Page 32 - listen , read , answer
page 33 - listening comprehension
ex 5
OPTIONAL
Who wants is invited to solve the rest of page 33 and post it in his/ her portfolio until the 22nd November 2020 , at noon .
Another idea would be to create a poster with a few sayings about ' entertainment ' and explain why you have chosen them .
ADDITIONAL MATERIAL
adjectives vs adverbs
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/adjectives_adverbs/adjective_adverb.htm
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/adjectives_adverbs/adjective_adverb2.htm
https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/adverbs-or-adjectives-exercise-1.html
Test comment for helping Andreea.
ReplyDeleteCristina, add another post and write down your name , pleasae
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ReplyDeleteAre necessarly because offere those details which can’t be optained in another way . You can’t see with the free eye.
Andra
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ReplyDeleteComplete the sentences. Use the past perfect from the verbs .
1. When I tired to phone them, nobody answered . They had all gone swimmimg.
2. He had changed so much that I almost didn’t know who he was when I saw him last night .
3. She couldn’t phone me because she had lost her mobile .
4. Somebody had stalen John’s car, so he was very angry .
5. Claire had no idea I was coming to see her . Her mum had forgotten to tell her.
6. You arrived too late . They had already left .
7. Her mother had not given her any money ,so she couldn’t buy the tickets.
8. Had they already returned from their holiday when you got to their house ?
Andra