CLASS 1- 15th December
KEEP HEALTHY
Objectives : - time linkers
- listening comprehension
when = cand
as soon as= de indata ce
then =apoi
until = pana cand
while = in timp ce ( past continuous )
Ex 1/ 46
1 then
2 when
3 while
4 until
5 as soon as
ex 2/ 46
ex 3/ 46
- While I was walking to school this morning ... I saw a dangerous dog / I met his father / I tripped over a stone .
- The first thing I did when I arrived at home yesterday ... I did my homework/ I had dinner / was to talk to my parents.
- I had never eaten any ...soup until...you arrived / you cooked for me .
- As soon as I learnt how to play the guitar I played for my mum / I joined an orchestra.
- I heard my favourite singer for the first time in ... my life in a live concert . Then ...I was over the moon / in the seventh heaven .
Listen and complete the notes :
1/ 47
Sam's talk :
What everybody knows : exercise is good for :
-strengthening muscles
-controlling YOUR WEIGHT
4 things everybody might know about exercise :
1. helps with mental health
reason : there is a link between lack of ..MOVEMENT ..and depression
2.strengthens your immune ...SYSTEM
helps you fight colds and other ...INFECTIONS
3. it is good for your ...MEMORY
4. reduces the risk of dying from a .HEART...attack
CLASS 2- 16th December
KEEP HEALTHY
Objective : - reading / listening comprehension
therefore= din acest motiv/ in consecinta
to draw a conclusion = a ajunge la o concluzie
steep = abrupt
slope = pista/ partie
ex 1 and 2 from 47
Reading / 48
cautiously = rezervat / de un optimism moderat
Past perfect continuous
The past perfect continuous tense (also known as the past perfect progressive tense) shows that an action that started in the past continued up until another time in the past:
Ex : He had been drinking milk out the carton when Mom walked into the kitchen.
He had been throwing rocks at her window for five minutes before she finally came out on the balcony and said, “Hey, Romeo.”
- The past perfect tense emphasizes the result of an activity in the past; In contrast, the past perfect continuous tense emphasizes the duration of an activity in the past.
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