MODAL VERBS
Cocktail party
stand on one leg for a minute
spell your name backwards
touch your nose with your tongue
walk backwards in a straight line
stand on your head
touch your toes
tell a funny joke in your language
do the splits
sing a song in English
count to ten in three languages
PREPOSITIONS BEGINNING
A letter
It’s great that you can come to lunch on Saturday. I’m writing you directions to the house
When you come into Bath, drive down Walcot Street and you’ll see a car park on your left, next to the river. Park there – it takes about ten minutes to get to my house from there
Come out of the car park and turn left. Take the first turning right into Saracen Street. When you get to the end, turn left into Broad Street. Go straight on to Saint Michael’s church. Take the first turning on the right into Green Street. Walk down the road to the end, turn right and take the first turning left into Quiet Street. Cross the road at the end and walk along Wood Street.
At the end of Wood Street, you’ll be in our square. I live at number 25, on the right.
We’re all looking forward to seeing you at around 1 o’clock.
Lots of love
Joanna.
ADJECTIVES
Which is bigger: your thumb or your big toe?
Which are shorter: your arms or your legs?
Where is your smallest tooth: at the front or the back of your mouth?
Which is the most difficult finger to move?
Which is more important to you: your nose or your ears?
Which are heavier: your hands or your feet?
PRESENT PERFECT
DO YOU DARE TO BE DIFFERENT?
Have you ever…
(wear) unusual clothes?
(play/ do) a dangerous sport?
(eat) unusual food?
(go) for a walk in a dangerous place?
(have) a date with someone you didn’t know?
(ask) a hairdresser for a very different hairstyles?
(sleep) in an unusual place?
What is …
the most difficult thing you’ve ever done?
The most exciting day you’ve had
The most delicious food / (eat)
The most interesting place/ (visit)
The most embarrassing experience/ (have)
Who is…
The most famous person you’ve ever met?
The most attractive person you’ve (ever meet)/ (ever go) out with?
NAME | | | |
Break your arm | | | |
Lose money | | | |
Win a competition | | | |
Play an unusual musical instrument | | | |
Speak to a famous person | | | |
Travel to a foreign country | | | |
NUMBERS
Telling the time
What time is their plane? Look at the picture. Write the names of the persons next to the correct clock.
ASKING FOR ADVICE MODAL VERBS
12 Main Street
Great Hallsbury
Sussex CM3 7PY
3rd March
Dear …..
I’ve got some good news. I’m getting married to a wonderful girl called Alexandra. The date of the wedding is 14th June next year. I’d like you to come. Can you?
I’m very excited. I can’t eat, I can’t sleep, I can’t study, I can only think about getting married. Our father and mother really like Alexandra. They think she’s very beautiful and very intelligent. They’re very happy for us. They want a big wedding but we don’t, which is a problem. I can understand why they want it to be a special day, but we think a small wedding can be special, too. Problems, problems, problems!
Please write and tell your opinion.
Love, your brother.
MISTAKES
Correct the mistakes
I’m very tired today. I went to the theatre last night because I went to bed late. It were a wonderful evening because I’m go to take my mother to see the same play next week so it’s her birthday. She love the theatre but she lives in the country and going to tell her about the theatre. It going to be a surprise.
I’m going to buy she favorite food and a wine and cook her a wonderful meal. Then I’m going to get a taxi to take we to the theatre. We going to have a lovely time.
PARTS OF SPEECH
I live in a (how big?) (village/ town/ city) in the (north/ south/ east/ west) of (country). I have lived here for (how long?). It has a population of about (how many). It’s a (busy/ quiet/ clean/ dirty) place. I think it’s quite (beautiful/ ugly/ boring/ exciting) because __________________
It (has/ doesn’t have) (many/ some/ a lot of/ any) restraints and there (are/ aren’t/ is/ isn’t) (any/ some/ a) cinemas. It (has/ doesn’t have) (many/ a lot of/ any) tourists, and it (is/ isn’t) famous for anything. The thing I like best about it is (what?) but I don’t like (what?) very much. I (think/ don’t think) you would like my (village/ town/ city)
IF SENTENCES
I met my wife while I was on a cruise. I fell ill, and she was the ship’s doctor. Now we run a health food shop. Just think! If I ________________(not go) on that cruise and ________________(fall ill), I _______________ (not marry) her, our children _________________(not be born) and I __________still__________(work) as a teacher. I haven’t got a car, but if I ________________, I __________________(be able) to drive into the country at the weekend. I think I ________________(try) to buy one as soon as I _________________(can). It ________________ (be) so convenient.
In another part of the forest a beautiful girl called Belle lived with her father. One day her father was lost in the forest. He went to the castle to ask for help. When the Beast saw Belle’s father, he was very angry because he didn’t want people to see him. So he didn’t help- he put him in prison. When her father didn’t come home that night, Belle went to the castle to look for him.
‘Is my father here?’ she asked the Beast.
‘Yes,’ said the Beast. ‘He’s in prison. I don’t want people to come here.’
‘If I stay here, will you let my father go free?’ asked Belle.
‘All right,’ the Beast answered. So Belle’s father went free and she stayed at the castle. One day she found the old woman’s rose. She asked the Beast about it, but he was very angry and she ran into the forest. Some wolves tried to kill her, but the Beast found her. He saved her life.
Belle and the Beast went (where) back to the castle and slowly they (What/do)__________. But Belle also loved her father and she wanted (what/want?)___________. The Beast was sad but he let her go.
‘______________’ said Belle.(What?)
While Belle was with her father some men went (where) _________ because (why) ____________. The Beast was very unhappy so he didn’t fight. One of the men hit him and he fell (where) __________. At that moment, Belle came back to the castle. When she saw the Beast on the floor, she (what/do) _________.
She said, ‘Please don’t die. I love you.’
Then she (what/do)________and he became a handsome prince again.
Another Day
Boys shout,
Girls giggle,
Pencils write,
Squiggle squiggle.
Get it wrong,
Cross it out,
Bell’s gone, all out!
Balls bounce,
Hands clap,
Skipping ropes,
ITEMS |
A box of matches |
A compass |
A 30-meter rope |
A fishing rod |
A radio receiver |
A spoon |
A Bible |
A pen |
A hair brush |
10-litre drinking water |
3 distress rockets |
A torch |
The Russian flag |
A sea chart |
A buoy |
A blanket |
Binoculars |
Toilet paper |
A mirror |
A swimming suit |
Slap slap.
Hands-stands,
By the wall,
Sara Williams,
Best of all.
Boys fight,
Girls flee,
Teacher’s gone
And spilt
His tea.
Clatter bang!
Big din,
Whistle goes,
All in!
All quiet,
No sound,
Hear worms,
Underground.
Chalk squeaks,
Clock creeps,
Head on desk,
Boy sleeps.
Home time,
Glory be,
Mum’s got,
Chips for tea.
Warm fire,
Full belly,
Sit down,
Watch telly.
Bed time,
Creep away,
Dream until,
Another day
Regular, irregular | Voice | Future | B illy boy |
Past tenses | If game | | i f letter |
Present continuous | DUBBLING Surprise! | | Mistakes Surprise! |
Present simple | Present perfect | Going to |
numbers PICTURES | Adjectives | Modal verbs | There is T Oh, Susanna here are |
W ORD ORDER |
SUGGESTOPEDIA - tape
DIRECTION- map
Oh, Susanna
Adjectives – portrait of the being living here
MV - letter
Description – comparison
Poem another day – dramatize
Party- dialogue
Present perfect – secrets
Dubbling
Going to
Mistakes
Fairy-tale
If game
If letter
Regular, irregular
Voice
Billy boy
Future
Tree
Leaves
gap story
plane
BILLY BOY 1. Oh, where have you been, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? Oh, where have you been, charming Billy? I have been to seek a wife; she’s the joy of my life, She’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother. 2. Did she ask you to come in, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? Did she ask you to come in, charming Billy? Yes, she asked me to come in, there’s a dimple in her chin, She’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother. 3. Can she bake a cherry pie, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? Can she bake a cherry pie, charming Billy? She can bake a cherry pie, quick as you can wink an eye. She’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother. 4. Can she make a feather bed, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? Can she make a feather bed, charming Billy? She can make a feather bed, while a-standing on her head, She’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother. 5. How tall is she, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? How tall is she, charming Billy? She is as any pine, and as straight as a pumpkin vine, She’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother. 6. How old is she, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? How old is she, charming Billy? She’s sixty times eleven, twenty-eight and forty-seven, She’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother. |
Rhyming words
Wife chin Well eye
In seven Pine head Eleven smell Pie life Bed vine
Complete the lines:
______________make a pair of britches (pants)?
____________________________________________as fast as you can count the stitches.
______________a loaf of bread?
____________________________________________with her nightcap on her head.
____________bake ______pumpkin well?
____________________________________________; you can tell it by its smell.
Idioms:
As American as apple pie as white as a sheet
As easy as pie as snug as a bug in a rug
As fast as greased lighting as mad as a hatter
As good as gold as red as a beet
OH! SUSANNA Oh, I come from Alabama With my banjo on my knee I’m going to Louisiana Susanna for to see Chorus: Oh, Susanna, Oh, don’t you cry for me. For I come from Alabama With my banjo on my knee. It rained all night the day I left The weather was so dry The sun so hot I froze to death. Susanna, don’t cry. I had a dream the other night When everything was still; I thought I saw Susanna A-comin’ down the hill. A buckwheat cake was in her mouth; A tear was in her eye. I said, ‘I come from Dixie Dand; Susanna, don’t cry!’ |
Dash listening can be supposed
I’VE BEEN WORKING ON THE RAILROAD I’ve been working on the railroad, All the live-long day. I’ve been working on the railroad, Just to pass the time away. Can’t you hear the whistle blowin’? Rise up so early in the morn! Can’t yoou hear the captain shouting, ‘Dinah, blow your horn! Dinah, won’t you blow, Dinah, won’t you blow, Dinah, won’t you blow your horn, your horn? Dinah, won’t you blow, Dinah, won’t you blow, Dinah, won’t you blow your horn, your horn Someone’s in the kitchen with Dinah. Someone’s in the kitchen, I know! Someone’s in the kitchen with Dinah Strummin’ on the old banjo And singing: Fee, fie, fiddlee-yie-o Fee, fie, fiddlee-yie-o Fee, fie, fiddlee-yie-o Strummin’ on the old banjo.’ |
Cocktail party
stand on one leg for a minute
spell your name backwards
touch your nose with your tongue
walk backwards in a straight line
stand on your head
touch your toes
tell a funny joke in your language
do the splits
sing a song in English
count to ten in three languages
NAME | | | |
Break your arm | | | |
Lose money | | | |
Win a competition | | | |
Play an unusual musical instrument | | | |
Speak to a famous person | | | |
Travel to a foreign country | | | |
12 Main Street
Great Hallsbury
Sussex CM3 7PY
3rd March
Dear Roni,
I’ve got some good news. I’m getting married to a wonderful girl called Alexandra. The date of the wedding is 14th June next year. I’d like you to come. Can you?
I’m very excited. I can’t eat, I can’t sleep, I can’t study, I can only think about getting married. Our father and mother really like Alexandra. They think she’s very beautiful and very intelligent. They’re very happy for us. They want a big wedding but we don’t, which is a problem. I can understand why they want it to be a special day, but we think a small wedding can be special, too. Problems, problems, problems!
Please write and tell your opinion.
Love, your brother.
I
’m very tired today. I went to the theatre last night because I went to bed late. It were a wonderful evening because I’m go to take my mother to see the same play next week so it’s her birthday.
She love the theatre but she lives in the country and going to tell her about the theatre. It going to be a surprise.
I’m going to buy she favorite food and a wine and cook her a wonderful meal. Then I’m going to get a taxi to take we to the theatre. We going to have a lovely time.
I’m very tired today. I went to the theatre last night because I went to bed late. It were a wonderful evening because I’m go to take my mother to see the same play next week so it’s her birthday.
She love the theatre but she lives in the country and going to tell her about the theatre. It going to be a surprise.
I’m going to buy she favorite food and a wine and cook her a wonderful meal. Then I’m going to get a taxi to take we to the theatre. We going to have a lovely time.
I’m very tired today. I went to the theatre last night because I went to bed late. It were a wonderful evening because I’m go to take my mother to see the same play next week so it’s her birthday.
She love the theatre but she lives in the country and going to tell her about the theatre. It going to be a surprise.
I’m going to buy she favorite food and a wine and cook her a wonderful meal. Then I’m going to get a taxi to take we to the theatre. We going to have a lovely time.
I met my wife while I was on a cruise. I fell ill, and she was the ship’s doctor. Now we run a health food shop. Just think! If I ________________(not go) on that cruise and ________________(fall ill), I _______________ (not marry) her, our children _________________(not be born) and I __________still__________(work) as a teacher. I haven’t got a car, but if I ________________, I __________________(be able) to drive into the country at the weekend. I think I ________________(try) to buy one as soon as I _________________(can). It ________________ (be) so convenient.
I met my wife while I was on a cruise. I fell ill, and she was the ship’s doctor. Now we run a health food shop. Just think! If I ________________(not go) on that cruise and ________________(fall ill), I _______________ (not marry) her, our children _________________(not be born) and I __________still__________(work) as a teacher. I haven’t got a car, but if I ________________, I __________________(be able) to drive into the country at the weekend. I think I ________________(try) to buy one as soon as I _________________(can). It ________________ (be) so convenient.
I met my wife while I was on a cruise. I fell ill, and she was the ship’s doctor. Now we run a health food shop. Just think! If I ________________(not go) on that cruise and ________________(fall ill), I _______________ (not marry) her, our children _________________(not be born) and I __________still__________(work) as a teacher. I haven’t got a car, but if I ________________, I __________________(be able) to drive into the country at the weekend. I think I ________________(try) to buy one as soon as I _________________(can). It ________________ (be) so convenient.