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HOMES / CHORES / COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVE

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UNITS 4 - 6: HOMESUNITS 4 - 6: HOMESVocabulary: Housework / Feelings / Types of homes

/Furniture & items found in a house / common verbs with DO,

MAKE, GO and HAVE

Grammar: Imperative / asking for and giving directions /

comparative and superlative / a lot , a bit, much, very / adjectives

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TYPES OF HOMETYPES OF HOME

What kinds of home do these pictures illustrate ?

Can you describe them?

Where are you likely to see these types of home?

What kind of house do you live in?

What is it like?

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HOUSEWORKHOUSEWORK

What type of chores do you do at home?

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FURNITUREFURNITURE

• What do we call these rooms in English?

• What pieces of furniture can you find

in each of them?

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WHY DOES SHE FEEL HAPPY?WHY DOES SHE FEEL HAPPY?

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WHY IS HE ON THE GROUND?WHY IS HE ON THE GROUND?

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WHY IS THE MECHANIC HERE?WHY IS THE MECHANIC HERE?

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WHY IS THE PIRATE HAPPY?WHY IS THE PIRATE HAPPY?

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JULIE DOESN´T SMILE JULIE DOESN´T SMILE BECAUSE…BECAUSE…

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WHY IS THE CAGE EMPTY?WHY IS THE CAGE EMPTY?

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THE ATHLETE IS VERY TIRED THE ATHLETE IS VERY TIRED BECAUSE…BECAUSE…

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PETER IS A MILLIONAIRE NOWPETER IS A MILLIONAIRE NOWWhy?Why?

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MY FINGER HURTS A LOT MY FINGER HURTS A LOT BECAUSE…BECAUSE…

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MULTI-PART VERBSMULTI-PART VERBS

• LOOK AFTER : Take care of

Can you look after my dog while I am on holiday?

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ASKING FOR AND GIVING ASKING FOR AND GIVING DIRECTIONSDIRECTIONS

• Word List How do I get to …? What's the best way to …?

Where is …? Go straight on (until you come to …). Turn back./Go back. Turn left/right (into …-street). Go along … Cross … Take the first/second road on the left/right It's on the left/right. straight on opposite near next to between at the end (of) on/at the corner behind in front of (just) around the corner traffic lights crossroads, junction signpost

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• Excuse me, where is the post office, please? • ……………………………………………at the next

corner. • Then ………………….. until you come to the traffic

lights. • ……………………………………….there. • The post office is ………………………………………

the cinema.

What's the best way to the post office? (Use the What's the best way to the post office? (Use the map for orientation.)map for orientation.)

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Comparative and Comparative and SuperlativeSuperlative

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Complete the sentencesComplete the sentences