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PRELIMINARY 

 ADVICE, OBLIGATION AND PROHIBITION 

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Writing an email to a friend
You have to reply to the person who has sent you the email!


From: Grace
To: 
Hello,                                                                                                                       1 GREAT IDEA!or  FANTASTIC! or WONDERFUL!
the weather forecast is great next weekend, so my family's having a pic-nic in the mountains to celebrate my birthday. Would you like to come?   2   Yes- SAY WHICH DAY             
                         
                                                                         3 TELL GRACE

I'd like to invite some friends from our class. What kind of food do you think our classmates would like?

I'd also like to play some outdoor games after we eat. What games do you think would be best for us to play?
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See you soon,                                                                                         4 Suggest
Grace

Answer the 4 points

Use linking words
so
because
and
​but

You can ask questions to make suggestions, give invitations or ask for further information.

NEW GAMES

Present Perfect
used to
Writing an email.

​GAME ZONE

Vocabulary and grammar unit 1 and 2 PET
Pet unit 1 and 2 Vocabulary
Pet Review unit 1 and 2
Pet unit 2

EXTRA WORK

GRAMMAR CORNER

Prepositions
https://www.cambridgeenglish.org/learning-english/activities-for-learners/b1g055-family-holiday
used to
https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar/intermediate-grammar/used​

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT

Writing
Narrative Writing Picture Prompt, an interactive worksheet by laurenbradley
liveworksheets.com

January 2021

Happy New Year to you!
May every great new day
Bring you sweet surprises–
A happiness buffet.
Happy New Year to you,
And when the new year’s done,
May the next year be even better,
Full of pleasure, joy and fun.
Do you feel like watching a video about the Past Simple Irregular? If so clic HERE to watch.

How do I learn all these past tenses?
​Open HERE and HERE to do some multiple choice exercises.

And don't forget the Past Simple Regular! Press HERE to check. 

When I use 2 verbs is the second verb an infinitive or an -ing verb? 

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PHRASAL VERBS

DAILY ROUTINES
TIDY UP
WAKE SOMEONE UP
GET UP
PUT SOMETHING ON
PICK SOMEONE UP


RELATIONSHIPS

LOOK AFTER SOMEONE
GO OUT WITH SOMEONE 
BRING UP SOMEONE
SPLIT UP WITH SOMEONE
GET TOGETHER
GET ON WITH SOMEONE

PAGE 143 STUDENTS BOOK


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The bus stopped to pick up the children. 
The bus stopped picking up the children. OH NOO0!
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What's the difference?

​Let's practice HERE.
Used to, an interactive worksheet by DeminAlena
liveworksheets.com
Simple Past Tense, an interactive worksheet by mariaabilleira
liveworksheets.com
Past Simple and Continuous - When - While, an interactive worksheet by engteachar
liveworksheets.com
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December 2020

A mystery story, an interactive worksheet by gemmalc13
liveworksheets.com
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NOVEMBER 2020

GRAMMAR CORNER

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Past Simple
Regular Verbs
-ed
Remember pronunciation...........................
​t      d     id
Watch this video 
and play this game (regular and irregular verbs)!

Present Continuous or Present Simple? 
Now or Always?
At the moment or every day?

The Present Simple Tense vs The Present Continuous (Progressive) Tense Test 1, an interactive worksheet by JelenaK
liveworksheets.com
Present Simple vs. Present Continuous - Video, an interactive worksheet by MeritESLResources
liveworksheets.com

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT

A.

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I'm all ears!
Answer my questions and send me your voice messages



1.How often do you check your phone for messages?
​occasionally      once an hour      every hour         almost everyday       once a day  hardly ever
​Example sentence:  I check my phone once every hour. OR I hardly ever check my phone.
2. Do you use much shampoo? 
3. How much make-up does your mother use?
4. How much time do you spend with your friends?
5. How many packs of pasta are there in the cupboard in your kitchen?

+     a lot of  or lots of                         a few (countable)     a bit of  (uncountable)
- ?   much  (uncountable)                                                               
- ?   many (countable)



B.

Unscramble these words from the first unit of your book. Remember you are looking for furniture and parts of the house!!!!!! 
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EXTRA MATERIALS

From last month
​Speaking


OCTOBER 2020

Speaking
​Describe a photo


Describe the photo and then SEND an AUDIO
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What is the lady doing?  Where is she?  What season is it? How's the weather?
How does she feel? 


in the foreground    in the background     on the left   on the right   in the centre/middle    at the top   at the bottom
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Verb revision
Do you think verb revision is boring?
​Try these online memory games!

Clic here to play an easy verb game     https://matchthememory.com/pastsimplegrammar
and here for more verbs      https://matchthememory.com/pastforms​

Listening
www.englishaula.com/en/cambridge-english-test-exam-preparation/cambridge-english-key-a2-key/listening/exam-parts/exercise-practice-test/4-3-1-5653164804014080/


October Topics

 Present Continuous
learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar/beginner-grammar/present-continuous

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Comparatives and Superlatives

https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar/beginner-grammar/comparative-superlative-adjectives​

learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/grammar-practice/prepositions-time

Prepositions of Time
 learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/grammar-practice/prepositions-time


Frequency Adverbs
learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar/beginner-grammar/adverbs-frequency


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WORKSHEET SECTION

In this section you can download or simply copy the exercises.

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WATCH THIS VIDEO
https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar/beginner-grammar/prepositions-time
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