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UNIT 2- IRELAND:
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SI BADALONAENGLISH 4BTEACHER: Humbert Burcet
• VOCABULARY: • The urban landscape + Extreme adjectives
• GRAMMAR: • Past Simple & Cont. + Used to
• LISTENING & SPEAKING: Likes and dislikes• READING & WRITING: My town, then/now
• VOCABULARY: Urban landscape• GRAMMAR: Past Simple and Cont.
• DUBLIN!• Capital city of
Éire/The Republic of Ireland
APPEARANCE• What do young Londoners
look like?
BRIDGE
STREET LAMP
BLOCK OF FLATS
ADVERTISEMENT
THE SPIKE
TRAFFIC LIGHT
RAILWAY
RECYCLING BIN
MOTORWAY
PAVEMENT
GRAFFTON STREET
POST BOX
CAR PARK
FACTORY
VOCABULARY
• PHONE BOX• TRAFFIC LIGHTS• STREET LAMP• ADVERTISEMENT• RECYCLING BIN• POST BOX• PAVEMENT
2.1. URBAN LANDSCAPE
1. BRIDGE2. FACTORY3. BLOCK OF FLATS4. MOTORWAY5. CAR PARK6. RAILWAY
VOCABULARYIt’s
cold.
It’s freezing!!
It’s boiling!!
It’s hot.
Extreme1. TERRIBLE2. FANTASTIC3. ENORMOUS4. TINY5. GOURGEOUS6. FILTHY7. STARVING
Normal1. BAD2. GOOD3. BIG4. SMALL5. BEAUTIFUL6. DIRTY7. HUNGRY
2.2. ADJECTIVES
It’s boiling!!It’s freezing!!
small
tiny
BIG
HUGE
hungry
starving
Bad situation
Terriblesituation
Emigrate to the USA
Irish Potato Famine.In Ireland, the Great Famine was a period of mass starvation, disease and emigration between 1845 and 1852. 1 million people died and a
million more emigrated from Ireland. The population fell by between 20%
and 25%.[
1845-1852
DIRTY
FILTHY
Beautiful Gourgeous
Dolores O’RiordanThe Cranberries
Andrea CorrThe Corrs
Good economy
Fantastic economy
Now... bankrupt
The Celtic TigerRapid economic growth
1995-2007
GRAMMAR was/were (not)
• NOT• (wasn’t)• (weren’t)
• I was• YOU were• HE• SHE was• IT• WE were• YOU were• THEY were
I was a journalist in 2008.
Mauricio was born in Bolivia.
You were 2nd ESO students. Before.
I wasn’t a dentist.
You weren’t at university
Navjot wasn’t in Brazil.
Question: to be (past simple)
• I was your teacher.• Was I your teacher?
• You were my student.• Were you my student?
• It was my dog.• Was it my dog?
YOUsubject
wereverb
?
GRAMMAR: Past SimpleAFFIRMATIVE
• I• YOU • HE• SHE• IT• WE• YOU• THEY
readeatdrinklistenplayspeakswimwrite
readatedranklistenedplayedspokeswamwrote
PLAYED
REGULAR IRREGULAR
GRAMMAR: Past SimpleNEGATIVE
PLAYWRITE
did not(didn’t)
• I• YOU • HE• SHE• IT• WE• YOU• THEY
I DIDN’T PLAY FOOTBALL IN THE
BREAK
*DIDN’T PLAYED *DIDN’T WROTE
GRAMMAR: Past SimpleQUESTION
• You played football.• Did you play football?
• He wrote a book.• Did he write a book?
YOUsj
PLAYverb
?DIDaux
PLAYED
PAST SIMPLEAFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE QUESTION
• I /you • He/She/It workED …did not work Did she work?• We/You/They
• USAGE 1. To talk completed actions in the past.
• CLUES! -Last night, yesterday, last year, in 2004…-When (quan): (When I was twelve I won a competition)
Yesterday I cooked dinner and I rang my best friend. However, I didn’t set the table. Did you do it? No, Dani did. When did he do it!?
PAST CONTINUOUSAFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE QUESTION
• I was working was not working Was I working?• You were working were not “ Were you working?• He/She/It was working was not “ Was he working?• We/You/They were working were not “ Were we working?
USAGE 1. An action that was in progress at a specific time in the past.
CLUES! -While (mentres): While I was working on my computer, the light went off.-All weekend…:
Last summer I was travelling around Europe. I wasn’t enjoying my holidays, it was for
work. Mates were coming for the first time. They were American. Were you working
during the whole summer?
I was sleeping...
...when my phone
rang
11pm 8am