Tuesday 9th December,
Hi guys! How are you?
Have you finished your exams yet? I hope so!
There’s very little left for Christmas holidays. Just one week.
We didn’t see Marcos last class. I guess (I think) he was studying. I hope you got on well with your exams. All of you, in fact.
In our
next class we are going to record our News Programme, so please Don’t forget to bring your pieces of news with you! Or better, learn them so you don’t have to
read from the piece of paper. Yes, I know TV presenters use a cue (a screen where
they can read what they are saying) but we aren’t going to use it!
We will also have our Games’ awards! Who is the
winner of this term…?
But … I
should start talking about our last class not about our next one!
We corrected homework.
Yes, I know I was very strict and players 3 and
4 were upset (a
bit angry) with me because I didn’t give them more points for
homework and they only have the preposition wrong. I know you always do
homework and I know you work hard but this mistake is a very important one! You
must hear this sentence a lot, but it’s true ‘You’ll thank me in the future for this!’ I’m sure you won’t forget
that in English we say “Have you been TO…?”
Gonzalo continued the story:
And began to read the book,
the light went out and they couldn’t see anything. It was very scary. When Sara
came back to turn the light on the book had disappeared and they were not at
the academy. They had entered a different dimension and they would have to
endure two different waves of zombies that came before them, but they would not
fight alone. Some little elves would be with them to help, Guille and Alice
realized that that was why there weren’t zombies in the streets
By Gonzalo
So, Alex is going to continue
the story and Marcos will finish it in class. We can’t
spend all the holidays with the suspense of not knowing how it’s going to end!!!!
We revised the past simple in
affirmative, negative and questions.
PRESENT
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PAST
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Affirmative
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The plane lands
at 5
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The plane landed at
5.
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Negative
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The plane doesn’t land at 6.
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The plane didn’t land at 6.
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Question form
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Does the plane land at 6?
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Did the plane land at 6?
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Short answers
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Yes, it does.
No, it doesn’t.
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Yes, it
did.
No, it didn’t.
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We make the past simple of regular verbs by adding “- ed”. We only use the verb ended in “-ed” in affirmative sentences. In negative sentences and questions we use “didn’t” or “did”.So, the verb doesn’t change. It’s always in infinitive.
For homework you have to do the survey on the photocopy.
First, write the questions in the
past. Secondly, answer the questions
about you and finally, ask somebody-
a friend, your father, your mother etc.- and write his / her answers. In class,
you’ll tell us about that person’s best vacation (in American English), holiday (in British English).
As for the song,
Alex brought as
‘A Sky Full of Stars’ by Coldplay.
And, of course…our last game!!!!
GAME 11
Player 1
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10
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Player 2
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5
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Player 3
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5
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Player 4
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5
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Player 5
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8
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Player 6
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Player 7
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7
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Player 8
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10
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See you next Tuesday!
Bye!
Have a nice week!!!
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