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Consolidation
Year 7, unit 8.
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Do you know the words?1 variant1) a change from, 2) to be fond of, 3) to be keen on, 4) to be mad about, 5) enjoyable, 6) to get sth out of sth, 7) to hang out, 8) relaxing, 9) a stamp, 10) to give up, 11) a sticker, 12) thrilling, 13) to take up, 14) challenging; 15) a candle, 16) admission,
2 variant1) homemade, 2) to run out of, 3) to talk out of;4) neither; 5) unfortunately, 6) certainly, 7) I’d love to. 8) All right. 9) That would be nice.10) I afraid I can’t.11) to be going to,12) spooky, 13) to turn on14) , to earn,15) to go window shopping,16) to go camping.
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Make up your own sentences with
• interesting — interested (in), • boring — bored (with), • exciting — excited (about), • surprising — surprised,• relaxing — relaxed, • thrilling — thrilled, • tiring — tired
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Explain with your own words
1. a couch potato, 2. MTV, 3. a climbing center, 4. a fancy-dress party, 5. rugby, 6. cricket, 7. Action Men, 8. a bouncy castle,9. crazy golf,
1. musical chairs, 2. PlayStation Skate Park, 3. Go Skateboarding Day, 4. the Scouts, 5. Boys’ and Girls’
Brigades, 6. 4-H club, 7. Halloween , 8. a climbing center
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A.B., p.111, ex. 1. Vocabulary.
• (1) relaxing; • (2) often; • (3) keen; • (4) twice a week; • (5) interesting/thrilling; • (6) never;
• (7) excited; • (8) take; • (9) hanging; • (10) Sometimes; • (11) interesting/thrilling
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What are three ways to describe a future action?
Can you answer the question?
• Hi,
If I want to describe things I and one other
person will do tomorrow morning, what kind
of verbs should I use?
1. I am flying to London tomorrow morning.
You are driving to the airport with me.
2. I am going to fly to London tomorrow
morning. You are going to drive to the airport
with me.
3. I will be flying to London tomorrow
morning. You will be driving to the airport
with me.
Compare these tree sentencesIf the describe future actions:
• I’m going to come home.
• I’m coming home.• I come home.
You can practice athttp://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/410/grammar/410-expressing-the-future1.htm
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A.B., p.111-112, ex. 2.Grammar.
(1) am going to see; (2) Will you join; (3) are you doing; (4) am going; (5) Are you going/Will
you go;
(6) will you come/are you coming/are you going to come;
(7) will talk; (8) will tell.
You can practice athttp://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/simple-present/use/exercises?04
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FUNNY VERB SONG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YGE-YdO-kg
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Revise your grammar:
• to be going to,• Present Perfect, • Present Progressive (for future meaning),• Past Simple, • Past Progressive.
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A.B., p. 112-113, ex. 3. Grammar.
• 1) Yes, I have. I wrote it on Thursday. • 2) At the stadium. I was playing football from 5 till 6. • 3) No, they haven’t. They are coming back on
Sunday. 4) I haven’t had the test yet. I’m writing it on Tuesday.
• 5) I haven’t decided yet./I don’t know yet. • 6) Yes, I am. I’m going on Saturday. • 7) No, I haven’t. I’m going to buy it on Friday.
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A.B., p. 113, ex. 4. Grammar.
• 1) So will I; • 2) So did I; • 3) Neither can I; • 4) So are we; • 5) So am I; • 6) Neither will I.
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A.B., p. 113, ex. 5. Grammar.
• 1) Next year, he and his parents are spending holidays in France.
• 2) This year he’s had wonderful holidays at the seaside.
• 3) Yesterday he went to the pop concert. • 4) Tomorrow he’ll call his friend. • 5) Today he is very busy. • 6) Every day he goes for a walk in the park. • 7) Now he is enjoying a film on TV.
Present Progressive (for future meaning)
Present Perfect
Past SimpleFuture Simple
Present Simple
Present Simple
Present Progressive