- Reading p. 26: "It was just a holiday, but it changed my life" - comment on text
- Vocabulary: Strong adjectives - "tiny, delicious, furious, terrified, exhausted, boiling, starving, enormous, freezing, filthy, great, awful" (p.27)
- Communication: pair work - are you hungry? Yes, I'm starving (p.116, 119)
- Reviewing adverbs with present perfect and present perfect continuous (copy)
. already, yet, just
already: "sooner than expected" - used in positive sentences before the main verbyet: when you are expecting something to happen - used in negative sentences and questions, at the very end of the sentence
just: "a short time ago" - used in positive sentences, before the main verb
. for, since
for: to express how long the period is - Sarah has lived in Tarragona for 3 years.since: to express when the period started - Sarah has lived in Tarragona since 2007.
. for, during, while
The difference between for and during is the following:for: followed by a period - My grandfather lived in Segovia for three years, from 1936 to 1939.
during: it mean when - My grandfather lived in Segovia during the Civil War.
The difference between during and while is the following:
during: it's a preposition and it's followed by a noun - During the journey, the little boy felt sick.
while: it's a conjunction and it`s followed by a sentence - While they were driving to Tarragona, the little boy felt sick.
- More activities on numbers: listening to number details and dates (copy)
- 2C. Race to the Sun (p. 28-29)
Three jounalists decide to go from London to Avignon by car, by bus and by train in order to compare prices, time, comfotability and convenience of each means of transport. (Reading, listening and oral activity)
- Song: "Big Girls don't Cry"
Check the right and wrong words in this link:
And, have a good weekend!