ESO4 Unit 2: Irish Urban Rock
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UNIT 2- IRELAND:
Changes
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
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• VOCABULARY: Urban landscape• GRAMMAR: Past Simple and Cont.
• DUBLIN!• Capital city of
Éire/The Republic of Ireland
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APPEARANCE• What do young Londoners
look like?
BRIDGE
STREET LAMP
BLOCK OF FLATS
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THE SPIKE
TRAFFIC LIGHT
RAILWAY
RECYCLING BIN
MOTORWAY
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PAVEMENT
GRAFFTON STREET
POST BOX
CAR PARK
FACTORY
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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
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VOCABULARYIt’s
cold.
It’s freezing!!
It’s boiling!!
It’s hot.
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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!!
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small
tiny
BIG
HUGE
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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
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DIRTY
FILTHY
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Beautiful Gourgeous
Dolores O’RiordanThe Cranberries
Andrea CorrThe Corrs
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Good economy
Fantastic economy
Now... bankrupt
The Celtic TigerRapid economic growth
1995-2007
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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.
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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
?
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GRAMMAR: Past SimpleAFFIRMATIVE
• I• YOU • HE• SHE• IT• WE• YOU• THEY
readeatdrinklistenplayspeakswimwrite
readatedranklistenedplayedspokeswamwrote
PLAYED
REGULAR IRREGULAR
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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
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GRAMMAR: Past SimpleQUESTION
• You played football.• Did you play football?
• He wrote a book.• Did he write a book?
YOUsj
PLAYverb
?DIDaux
PLAYED
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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!?
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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?
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I was sleeping...
...when my phone
rang
11pm 8am