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Warm up: Part 1 speaking
Before we practice, we will look at
some model answers
Class 3
Speaking practice: Task 11. What do you like to do in your free time?
“I really only have one hobby which is playing football,
so when I’m not working or studying I like to play a few
matches with my friends, it really helps me relax and it’s
good exercise too.”
Class 3
Speaking practice: Task 12. Do any of your friends share the same
hobbies?
“Well we have some in common. For instance, my
best friend and I both love to play computer games
and listen to music but that’s it. I don’t mind though,
because I like to spend time by myself when I
unwind.”
Class 3
Speaking practice: Task 13. Have your leisure activities
changed since you were a child?
“Of course they have. I don’t watch cartoons
anymore, nor do I read comics. However I’ve
always liked to swim in my free time so I
guess that’s never changed.”
Class 3
Speaking practice: Task 14. Do you prefer to spend your free
time alone or with other people?
“I suppose it depends on what I’m doing. I
work out a lot in my free time but never with
other people, but I also love playing tennis
with my friends.”
Class 3
Speaking practice: Task 15. Do you enjoy any hobbies with
anyone from your family?
“As it happens I do. My dad and I are both
obsessed with zombie movies, so every
Sunday we watch a classic zombie movie.
Night of the living dead is our favourite.”
Class 3
Homework Check:
Pg. 59-60
Reading Academic Texts
Review your answers with your
partner and discuss any questions you
answered differently
Class 3
Speaking: Part 1
Using synonyms and parallel
expressions in your answer shows that
you have understood the question and
can use new vocabulary to answer it.
Class 3
Speaking: Part 1
The only way you can learn to
paraphrase the questions is to
improve your vocabulary.
Class 3
Speaking: Part 1
A popular topic is education.
With your partner, think of words that are associated
with education:
Education
School
Class 3
Speaking: Part 1
Using the words you wrote down,
practice this question with your
partner:
What did/do you study at university?
Class 3
Speaking: Part 1
Turn to Pg. 57.
Read the information at the top of the
page and answer the 2 questions
Class 3
Speaking: Part 1
Turn to Pg. 57.
When you are talking to someone in
English, you may not understand a
word or hear the question. You should
learn to ask for help.
Class 4
Speaking: Part 1
Turn to Pg. 57.
For example, if you do not hear the
question we can say:
“Sorry, I didn’t catch that. Could
you repeat the question, please?”
Class 4
Speaking: Part 1
Turn to Pg. 57.
If you don’t understand a word then
you can what:
“What does________mean?”
Class 4
Speaking: Part 1
Short questions can sometimes be
difficult to understand.
Listen to the reading questions and fill
in the gaps at the bottom of the page.
Class 4
Listening
We will now complete the listening
exercises on Pg. 58
Class 4
Pronunciation
Some students have trouble
pronouncing /d/ and /t/ sounds.
Look at these 2 words and decide
which consonant is voiced:
1. Light 2.Lied
Class 4
Pronunciation
Class 4
/T/ /D/0 Tie 5 Die1 Tear 6 Dear2 Tear 7 Dare3 Tour 8 Door4 Train 9 Drain
Pronunciation
Class 4
/T/ /D/0 Tight 5 Tide1 Late 6 Laid2 Plate 7 Played3 Right 8 Ride4 White 9 Wide
Homework:
Page 52: Present tense
Page 62: Vocab
Class 4