Vocabulary
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Vocabulary
Present Tenses
Present Tenses
Present Tenses
Present Tenses
Present Tenses
Present Tenses
Grammar
Grammar
Talking
Talking
9 p 13
9 p 13
Home Work
Reflection
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Vocabulary. Jot Thoughts. Types of sport

1. Vocabulary

Jot Thoughts
Types of sport
4 cards for everybody
2 min
Sorting out
1 min

2. Vocabulary

Tic-Tac-Toe

3. Vocabulary

1 p 12
Rally Robin
2 min

4. Vocabulary

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9
Lost
Dirty
Played
Home
Postponed
Win
Score
Live
team
Vocabulary

5. Vocabulary

2 p 12
All Write Round Robin
4 min
P1

6. Vocabulary

Ways to walk - Family words
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7
March
Slip
Crawled
Wandering
Crept
Sprinted
Staggered
8 Strayed
9 trips

7. Vocabulary

3 p 12
3 min

8. Vocabulary

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Vocabulary
Fixed
Injured
Capacity
Opponent
Tournament
Faith
Slim
condition

9. Vocabulary

4 p 12
Round Table
3 min
P 2 starts

10. Vocabulary

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Vocabulary
Volunteer
Were involved
Obtain
Dropped out
Handle
defect

11. Vocabulary

5 p 12
Rally Table
2 min

12. Vocabulary

13. Vocabulary

Mix-Pair-Share
Rally Robin – 1 min

14. Vocabulary

Exercise 5 (p. 12)
2 He always likes to win an argument.
3 If you eat too much, you will gain weight.
4 He took the job to gain experience in the industry.
5 Despite trying her best, she never wins a
competition.
6 It is an honour to win a medal at the Olympics.
7 You will gain speed as you go downhill on a bicycle.
8 He was held hostage for six months before gaining
his freedom.

15. Present Tenses

Frayer Model
Definition
Characteristics
Examples
Non-examples
Present Simple
Present Progressive
5 min

16. Present Tenses

6 p 13
Round Table
5 min
P 3 starts

17. Present Tenses

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Present Tenses
See
Am seeing
Are you smelling
Are you enjoying
Enjoy
Is
Is being
Am thinking
Don’t think
Am having
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12
13
14
15
Have
Appear
Am appearing
Are you tasting
tastes

18. Present Tenses

Frayer Model
Definition
Characteristics
Examples
Non-examples
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Progressive

19. Present Tenses

7 p 13
Round Table
4 min
P 4 starts

20. Present Tenses

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Present Tenses
Is, is talking
Seems, are becoming
Are always using
Are, haven’t visited
Have been walking
Has been driving
Doesn’t stop
Has lived/had been living
Do you earn

21. Grammar

Exercise 7 (p. 13)
1 is – fact
is talking – action taking place now
2 seems (that) – expression
are becoming – currently changing and developing
situation
3 to express anger or irritation
4 are – state/fact
haven’t visited – an action which started in the past
and continues to the present

22. Grammar

5 to put emphasis on an action which started in the
past, lasted for sometime with the result visible in
the present
6 to put emphasis on the duration of an action which
started in the past and continues to the present.
7 fact
8 action which started in the past and continues to
the present/to put emphasis on the duration of an
action which started in the past and continues to the
present
9 question
10 personal experience

23. Talking

Expressing interest
Pairs

24. Talking

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Talking
Was it really?
Wow! That’s great.
How exciting!
Did you really?
Was it really?
Oh, no! That’s terrible!

25. 9 p 13

A contest

26. 9 p 13

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C
D
D
A
B
B
A
9 p 13

27. Home Work

You have received a letter from your English-speaking penfriend Tom who writes:
Last summer my parents and I went hiking to the mountains.
We spent the whole week together and enjoyed it very much.
How often do you take active holidays? Who do you think is
the best company for you? What extreme sports would you
like to try, if any, and why?
Last month our English class got an interesting project. We
wrote a paper about interesting events in the past of our
country …
Write a letter to Tom.
In your letter
answer his questions
ask 3 questions about his project paper

28. Reflection

Aha! And Huh?
Write down 1 or 2 “ahas” (something
you learned)
And 1 or 2 “huhs” (things you still
have questions about)
2 min
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