Saturday, 24 May 2025

26th- 30th May

 27th May 21025 

cloudy, cool

Tuesday


GOING PLACES 

Objective : omitting relative pronouns 

page 92

  • Complete these sentences from the blog. Use the correct form of the phrasal verbs from the list, then go back to the blog to check your answers.
    • put up with
    • bring about
    • run into
    • turn out
    • hang out with
    • pick up
    • go through
    • wear out
    • 1. You have to PICK UP a lot of new vocabulary.
    • 2. Being homesick is a phase that you have to GO THROUGH .
    • 3. It’s not nice to hear people criticise you, but you have to PUT UP WITH it.
    • 4. Sometimes you miss the friends you used to HANG OUT WITH .
    • 5. Speaking another language all day WEARS me OUT .
    • 6. Living abroad is TURNING OUT to be a great experience for me.
    • 7.I RAN INTO some people who wanted to leave France.
    • 8. Living abroad can BRING ABOUT some challenges and difficulties.

page 93 

Omitting the relative pronoun

Sometimes we can leave out the relative pronoun. For example, we can usually leave out whowhich or that if it is followed by a subject.

The assistant [that] we met was really kind.
   (we = subject, can omit that)

We can't usually leave it out if it is followed by a verb.

The assistant that helped us was really kind.
   (helped = verb, can't omit that)


page 94, 95 


FINAL EVALUATION 

PAGE 96- 105 

Saturday, 10 May 2025

19th- 22nd May


20th May 2025

sunny, cool 

Tuesday 


 WHAT HAPPENED ? 

Objective : modals of deduction - past / expressions with go 

page 85 

  • go for = try to achieve
  • go one step further= do something extra
  • go well=happen as you want
  • ... to go= left / remaining
  • go missing= disappear
  • go down= fall from the sky
  • it goes without saying that= everyone knows that
  • go faster= increase speed



  • 2/ 85 Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the expressions in Exercise 1.
    • 1. The party’s   . Everyone’s having fun.
    • 2. Four days TO GO  and then we’re on holiday!
    • 3.Police found the child who WENT MISSING  last week.
    • 4.I want your essay in on Monday and IT GOES WITHOUT SAYING THAT  I don’t want any excuses.
    • 5. GO FASTER  , Dad! The show starts in five minutes.
    • 6. The helicopter IS GOING DOWN over the North Sea.
    • 7.Last week I went swimming twice. This week I want to GO ONE STEP FURTHER and go three times.
    • 8.He’s training hard. He’s GOING FOR the record.



21st May 2025
partly sunny , warm 
Wednesday


page 86

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WHAT HAPPENED ?

Objective : consolidation


https://www.myenglishpages.com/grammar-exercise-modals-present-past/

https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/modal-verbs-of-probability-exercise-1.html

https://www.esl-lounge.com/student/grammar/4g90-titanic-modal-verbs-error-exercise.php



26th- 30th May

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