We've been very busy this week talking about houses and the different types of houses we can live in. So, we learnt some useful vocabulary to describe houses, indoor and outdoor features, furniture and appliances. Here you are the power point presentation I showed in class.
We also read a text about Victorian and Elisabethan houses and introduced the grammar structure "used to" to talk about habitual things we did in the past but we don't do it now anymore. You also revised superlatives with Sybil.
Then, we did a listening exercise to revise the topics and grammar points studied so far and we focused on the writing section of the book: describing the place you live in. Therefore, you have to write a composition about the place you live in and the description of your house too as homework.
Finally, we started a new unit and talk about how to survive at a party when you don't know anyone. This unit is very important because we are going to study verb patterns, that is, verbs followed by the infinitive with "to" and verbs followed by -ing form.
I've uploaded the key for the extra comparatives and superlatives worksheet, it's in Docs.
Have a nice weekend and do not forget to give in your compositions next day!
Then, we did a listening exercise to revise the topics and grammar points studied so far and we focused on the writing section of the book: describing the place you live in. Therefore, you have to write a composition about the place you live in and the description of your house too as homework.
Finally, we started a new unit and talk about how to survive at a party when you don't know anyone. This unit is very important because we are going to study verb patterns, that is, verbs followed by the infinitive with "to" and verbs followed by -ing form.
I've uploaded the key for the extra comparatives and superlatives worksheet, it's in Docs.
Have a nice weekend and do not forget to give in your compositions next day!
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