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Take a break!
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Talking about holiday and travel experiences. Talking about what has and hasn’t happened. Comparing and contrasting two or more things, activities and places.
Present perfect and simple past tense contrast. Adverbials: ever, never, just, already, yet, before. Comparative and superlative of adjectives.
Types of holidays and holiday words. Adjectives describing holiday experiences.
Listening: Teenagers talking about their bucket list. Pronunciation: Wh-question intonation. Speaking: Role play: at the ticket counter. Reading: An article about school exchange programmes. Writing: An informal email. Profound knowledge: Invest in rest. Value: The importance of rest for a healthy body.
That's no excuse!
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Making requests. Accepting and declining requests. Making polite offers. Apologizing; giving excuses.
Modal verbs: can, may, could, would. Expressions for accepting and declining requests: I'd be glad to.../I'm afraid I can't.
Household chores and household chores phrasal verbs. Word/verb collocations: give an excuse/an apology, express your regrets/the truth, make a complaint/a joke.
Listening: Dialogues to understand the speaker’s intention. Pronunciation and stress: phrasal verbs. Speaking: Expressing opinions. Reading: A text about white lies. Writing: An excuse. Profound knowledge: The Golden Rule. Value: The importance of being polite and treating others the way you want to be treated.
What's wrong?
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Talking about health and giving advice. Describing symptoms. Making suggestions about health treatments.
Modals: should (n’t), could. One thing you could/should/ do is... Suggestion expressions: It's important to... It’s a good idea to... It’s helpful to... It’s useful to... Defining relative clauses.
Health and lifestyle. Parts of the human body. Health advice, illnesses, injuries, treatments and symptoms. Health phrasal verbs.
Listening: Flu prevention tips. Speaking: Describing feelings and symptoms. Role play at the pharmacy. Reading: A magazine article about home remedies and medicinal plants. Writing: An article about an herbal medicine. Profound knowledge: His home in us. Value: The importance of taking care of our body and having a healthy body image.
Generation @
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Talking about media and technology. Talking about permission. Talking about possibility in the present.
Modals for permission: can, may. Use of: be allowed to. Modals for possibility: may, might, could, can’t, and must. Indefinite pronouns: everyone, no one, someone, anyone, etc.
Media and technology. Phrasal verbs for technology and computers. Social media terminology. Text message codes.
Listening: An interview. Speaking: Discussing problems with social media safety and rules. Reading: Dialogues related to social media. Writing: A paragraph about the history of a modern icon. Profound knowledge: Be yourself, but be your best self. Value: The importance of following rules and good behaviour.