Tuesday, 13 April 2021

Week 11; 26th -29th April

 CLASS 1;  27th  April 

GOING PLACES   

Objective ; reading / phrasal verbs


Warmer

Song 7

adjectives : curious , wrong , right 

present simple negative verb : I don't care 



Page 92 read the text 


abroad = in strainatate 

aboard = la bord / peste bord 

prejudice = prejudecata 




ex 3/ 92 

  • 1. What is Becca doing in France?
  • 2. Why does she say that it ‘isn’t a holiday’?
  • 3. Why is she sometimes tired at the end of the day?
  • 4. How were some other foreigners different from her?
  • 5. How does she suggest dealing with homesickness?
  • 6. How does she deal with comments about her that she doesn’t like?

ex1/ 92 vocabulary 

to put up with = a accepta / a se impaca cu ...
to wear out = a (se)  epuiza 


Complete these sentences from the blog. Use the correct form of the phrasal verbs from the list, then go back to the blog to check your answers.
  • put up with
  • bring about
  • run into
  • turn out
  • hang out with
  • pick up
  • go through
  • wear out

  • You have to PICK UP  a lot of new vocabulary.
  • Being homesick is a phase that you have to GO THROUGH  .
  • It’s not nice to hear people criticise you, but you have to PUT UP WITH  it.
  • Sometimes you miss the friends you used to HANG OUT WITH  .
  • Speaking another language all day WEARS  me  OUT  .
  • Living abroad is TURNING OUT  to be a great experience for me.
  • RAN INTO  some people who wanted to leave France.
  • Living abroad can BRING ABOUT  some challenges and difficulties.

CLASS 2;  28th  April 

GOING PLACES   

Objective ; phrasal verbs / consolidation 


Page 93 ex 1 


Which of the phrasal verbs means:

  • make (someone) very tired
    wear out
  • meet (without having arranged to)= run into
  • learn (informally)= pick up 
  • tolerate= to put up with 
  • experience (a difficult situation)=get through
  • have a particular result= turn out 
  • spend time with= hang out 
  • make happen= bring about 












Read these sentences. Put a tick () if you can omit the pronoun in italics, or a cross () if you can’t omit it.

  • You’ll miss the friends who you used to hang out with.
  • I ran into some people who couldn’t wait to leave.
  • I’ve decided to write about some of the challenges that living abroad can bring.
  • You become one of those people who wish they’d stayed at home.
  • There’s new vocabulary which you have to pick up.
  • There’s no country in the world that suits everybody.


















Cross out the words / phrases in italics that can be left out.

Footballers 1who come from other countries to play in the UK often have problems. Some of the players 2who are playing in the UK now are quite young and so they easily feel homesick. And then there are things like food – people 3who were brought up on spicy food or exotic fruit don’t always like typical British food. But the biggest problems 4that they face seem to be the weather and the language. The country 5that they come from might be very hot, which the UK isn’t. It isn’t always easy for players 6who come from Brazil or Mexico, for example, to adapt to the grey skies and short winter days 7that they experience in England. And not all the foreign players learn English very well – the ones 8who do, tend to find it easier to adapt.


ex 1/ 96 

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