Tuesday, 4 November 2014

board 4_11 ni1c

4/11/14

Adj – don’t change in the plural form

A rich man / rich men – richs men
Highs tables

We usually go to the gym
We tend to go
We use to go
Used to – only in the past-

Differences bet. Spoken and written language:
I’m gonna change
I’m going to change

Other + plural noun
Another + singular noun

TO PRACTISE IRREGULAR VERBS:

PAST CONTINUOUS FOR ACTIONS IN PROGRESS IN THE PAST.
TO GIVE BACKGROUND INFORMATION.
I was making dinner when the phone rang.

Fall – fell – fallen
Feel – felt(2)


PAST TIME 1

1.
A) was washing/ rang
b) did you feel?
c) was getting home/ received
d) went swimming
e)
f) sang / ate
g) fell / happened
fall fell fallen
feel felt felt
h)was washing, she broke
i) see/ missed
j) were you doing/ phoned
MISS A BUS/ TRAIN/ PLANE



WHILE/WHEN + PAST CONTINUOUS
WHILE + PAST SIMPLE
WHEN + PAST SIMPLE
While I was watching …
While I watched TV

2. b) Did you eat all the bread?
c) John spent a lot
d) I didn’t feel well
e) Anna bought a car
f) Did they win the prize?
g) Paul speaks
h) I didn’t pay all the bills




3. a) while
b) last week
c)when
d) at
e) while/when
f) ago
g) when
h) in
i) when
j) ago

4. a) 3
b) 1
c) 6
d) 5
e)2
f)7
g)8
h)4
5.
a) woke up/ told
b) was waiting, arrived
c) wanted , chose
d) was studying, phoned
e) found, was looking for
f) was watching, arrived
g) went out, was lying
h) went, did you eat


BRAINSTORMING – ‘FAMILY’
bring up children
I was brought up by my granny

Get together
Be joined – be united
Help sb
We need help
We need their support (n)
Support sb (v)
Give advice
Advice (uncountable) / tips (countable)

PROBLEMS IN THE FAMILY
Family crisis
Economic problems
Arguments
Get married
Get divorced
Rivalry
Tension
Jealousy
Be jealous of sb
Fight over an inheritance

Alone / lonely
Be alone (reality)
Feel/be lonely (subjective feeling)

p.8 vocabulary – family-

1 – a
2 – h
3- f
4-j
5-g
6- e
7- b
8- i
9 – c
10 –d

ALIKE
alike 

  
     

     


   2  ADV  ADV after v

     

      Alike means in a similar way.
      ≠ differently 

   3  ADV  n and n ADV  emphasis

     

      You use alike after mentioning two or more people, groups, or things in order to emphasize that you are referring to both or all of them.
      = equally 





I take after my mum – I’m similar to her (both appearance and personality)

Look like – only physically-

HOMEWORK: REVIEW VOCABULARY ABOUT ‘FAMILY’
REVISE IRREGULAR VERBS






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