19th November 2024
sunny, cool
Tuesday
THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT 2
Objective ; possibility/ obligation/permission/ prohibition
page 28
- 2. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Use the word given. You must use between two and five words including the word given.
- 1. Their daughter can’t go out after 8 pm. (allowed)
Their daughter ISN'T ALLOWED TO go out after 8 pm. - 2. Our teacher expects us to put up our hand if we want to ask a question. (supposed)
We ARE SUPPOSED TO put up our hand if we want to ask a question. - 3. Their young son isn’t allowed to watch TV all day. (let)
They DON'T LET their young son watch TV all day. - 4. You should really turn off the TV if you don’t want to get a headache. (better)
You HAD BETTER TURN off the TV if you don’t want to get a headache.
page 29
listening ex 1, 2, 3
ex 3
- Sheena wants to know why Aaron missed THE GAME on Saturday.
- Aaron’s been spending a lot of time WATCHING FILMS on his tablet recently.
- Aaron asks Sheena if she thinks he’s becoming a COUCH POTATO .
- Aaron’s been staying up until 2 AM recently.
- Sheena warns Aaron about hidden advertising or PRODUCT placement in films.
- Aaron wants to invite Sheena to an outdoor CONCERT on Sunday.
SLOPPY = neingrijit / neindemanatic
20th November 2024
cool, sunny
Wednesday
THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT
Objective ; TV programmes / adjectives/ adverbs
page 30 ex 1
- Look at the sentences from the TV listings. Complete them with the words in the list.
- popular
- easy
- easily
- carefully
- 1. It isn’t easy living without electricity.
- 2, I answered the questions easily .
- 3. She needs to think carefully .
- 4. He’s the host of a popular game show.
ADJ + LY = ADV
ex : attentive - attentively
EXCEPTIONS
good (adj) - well ( adv)
fast - fast
late - late
early - early
hard - hard
- page 31
- 3. Write the adverbs.
- quick question
- run quickly
- carefulaction
- drive carefully
- cleveranswer
- answer cleverly
- clear
- good idea ; play well
- bad behaviour ; behave badly
- easy
- fast
- clear window
- explain clearly
- easy test
- read easily
- fast biker ride fast
- page 31 ex 5. Complete the sentences. Use the comparative adverb forms of the words in brackets.
- Sue runsfaster(fast) than me.
- 1. Graham writes more clearly (clear) than me.
- 2. You need to do your homework more carefully (careful) if you want to get good marks.
- 3. Sorry, I don’t understand. Can you speak more slowly (slow), please?
- 4. The party starts at ten o’clock, but you can come earlier (early) if you want to.
- 5. I only got 22% in the test, but you did even worse (bad) than me!
- 6. Sandra always works harder (hard) than the other kids.
- 7, Martina speaks English better (good) than I do.
- orally pages 32, 33
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