19.11 Class
READING: Regular adverbs (LY) + sentences
GRAMMAR: Regular adverbs + sentences
SPEAKING: Pg. 16, exercise 1.
LISTENING: What is and adverb?
READING: Regular adverbs (LY) + sentences
GRAMMAR: Regular adverbs + sentences
SPEAKING: Pg. 16, exercise 1.
LISTENING: What is and adverb?
Speaking: English habits + looking for them in the reading
Taboo
Grammar: Mixed conditionals board game
Speaking: The ideal home (picture description)
Homework: Conditionals worksheet + look for 3 false friends
Recapitulation:
Writing:
Speaking:
NO homework given
Vocabulary: Wild animals
Speaking: Answering questions.
Listening:
https://youtu.be/lU3t91UUgF0
Homework correction. What´s the time?
Time quiz: https://www.gamestolearnenglish.com/telling-the-time/
Grammar:
Some: is used in positive sentences (+) with countable and uncountable nouns. Example: I have some apples in my fridge.
Any: is used in negative sentences(-) with countable and uncountable nouns. Example: There isn´t any bread
A lot of: is used with countable and uncountable nouns meaning a large quantity of something. Example: She has a lot of friends.
Few: is used with countables meaning not many, almost none (negative meaning). Example: I have only few apples (2-3)
Little: is used with uncountable nouns meaning not much almost nothing (negative meaning). Example: I have little money to spend.
Homework: Create 5 different sentences using:
Listening: School subjects
Speaking: Unit 0 pop-out
Story reading and comprehension
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