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Pages 35 - 41 (^) Lessons (^2) rumorsA. Gossip and Content Vocabulary: phrases related to rumors^ UNIT 2.^ Words and REPORTING LIFE gossip and Grammar Vocabulary Reading: i Listening: Writing Smpact ofpeaking:: Rewriting quotes Understanding the r (^) DiscussingGirl’s talkumors and gossip questions about gossip
Reported speech: Present simple and past simple Words and phrases related to gossip and rumors 42 - 47 2 B. Fake news Vocabulary: phrases Reading: news Listening: news spread related to fake news. Tips to identify fake How (^) ?Words and does fake Writing S questionspeaking:: Inventing fake news about fake newsDiscussing
Reported speech: Present continuous and past continuous Fake news vocabulary 48 - (^53 2) newsC. Reporting Vocabulary: Reading: Listening: journalists Writing Reporting real news and Breaking news Dangerous times for SJournalismpeaking: Reported speech: perfect and past perfect Present Journalism vocabulary 54 - (^59 2) messageD. Teacher´s Vocabulary: messages Reading: Listening: Writing: Rewriting messages Leaving a message Leaving a message Giving-taking S andpeaking: report Rolethem-play messages
Reported speech: Will would / modal verbs/commands- Giving messages-taking 60 - 64 2E. work Autonomous Vocabulary: Gossip and journalism Reading: Listening: Companies & Harmful Content The rise of fake news Social Media Illegal Reported speech-all tenses Gossip and journalism
Pages 65 - 70 (^) Lessons 3 A. Blind dates (^)^ UNITContent Vocabulary: phrases related to blind dates^ 3.^ A STOUNDING Words and^ STORIESGrammar Vocabulary Reading: blind date experience Listening: Writing Role-play a and Talking The first blindSpeaking: dateabout a date^ Present Perfect^ Continuous^ Words and^ phrases related to^ blind dates 71 - 75 3 B. Fun anecdotes Vocabulary: phrases Reading: been doing? Listening: What had they Anecdote Sequencing Writing Anecdotes and Speaking:
Past Perfect Continuous Sequencing phrases 76 - (^80 3) appointmentsC. Medical Vocabulary: terms Reading: conversation Listening: appointment Doctor Medical Medical-patient Writing Medi role-playcal appointment and Speaking:
Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous Medical terms 81 - (^85 3) mystery storiesD. Real-life Vocabulary: Reading: experience Listening: Writing and Supernatural Telling stories SNew wordspeaking: Mysterious real-life story
Past Perfect vs Past Perfect Continuous New words 86 - (^90 3) workE. Autonomous Vocabulary: Reading: Polar Obsession Listening: history Paul Nicklen’s Halloween Crossword Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous Past Perfect vs Past Perfect Continuous Crossword
119^ Pages - 125^ Lessons (^5) phrasal verbsA. Common^ UNITContent Vocabulary verbs Reading:^ 5.^ PROFESSIONAL PATHS^ Sarah had a: Phrasal Grammar^ Vocabulary problem Listening: verbs Writing Awkward situation and s Phrasalpeaking:^ Phrasal verbs with^ do, take,^ and^ run^ Phrasal verbs 126 - (^131 5) EducationB. Chinese Vocabulary words Reading: the Chinese education system Listening: Structure of Why do: New Chinese students have higher test scores Writing S educationpeaking: and Ecuadorian?
Be expressions: Be supposed to, be likely to, be used to New words
132 - 137 5 C. Career paths Vocabulary words Reading: start Listening: jobs-ups College Unusual: New Writing Speaking:: Career paths Discussion
Make and do New words 138 - (^143 5) disagreeingD. Agreeing and Vocabulary words Reading: management Listening: and disagreeing Conflict Agreeing: New Writing disagreement Speaking:: Last Discussion
Agreeing and disagreeing New words 144 - (^149 5) workE. Autonomous Vocabulary words Reading: job for your personality Listening: The right Best job in: New the world
Phrasal verbs, be expressions, make and do, and disagreeing agreeing New words
PREFERENCES^ UNIT 1
A. 1. Choose the correct option: John ……. going a. b. c. pppreferrefersrefer to home to the movies.
Use: can use a prepositional phrase with I prefer We prefer We use tea going to “ coffee. prefer” by ferry to say we like one thing or activity more than another. We to flying. “to” when we compare two things or actions: We don’t use than after prefer: She prefers Not: She prefers books books to magazines. to magazines. We can use a She’s not keen on coffee. She prefers She’s not keen on coffee. She prefers Summary: Prefer to-infinitive can be followed by a noun, to or an - ing form to drinkdrinking after prefer tea. tea to coffee - infinitive, and:. ing - form (gerund)
Watch the following video and choose the right answer:
I prefer movies in the action genre because I find thementertaining as well as exciting. My favorite movie is Scarface,of the entire movie, I prefer the scene in which the protagonistassumes total power of the business he runs because it is ascene in which we can see how Tony Montana had to get rid of people from the past to build his empire, on all occasionsillegally through murder or bribery.
A. 1. Choose the correct option: I don't fancy the theatre again. I'd rather a. b. goto go ……… to the cinema.
We use Would rather Same subject + base form I I ’’d ratherd rather would rather staynot go has two different constructions at home out tonight. or than ’d rather / refers to the present go out tonight. to talk about preferring one thing to another.: Same subject and different subject. Different subject + past simple I’d rather I’d rather We use I’d rather stay than youyou to compare 2 clauses. (^) stayeddidn’t go at home at home tonight. than out tonight go out tonight. clause / refers to the present or future To refer to the past we use She on a holiday.) I’d rather have seen would rather have spent it at the cinema than on DVD. (I saw the film on DVD.) would rather + have + the money on a holiday. (The money wasn’t spent^ Same subject verb past participle To refer to the past we use the past perfect I’d rather you hadn’t rung me at work. (^ Different Past^ : subject perfect to talk about the past)
Watch the following video and choose the right answer: 1. Betty makes a compliment about^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnAWeIdIDyk the other girl´s ……
W Share your answers with the whole class. …………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………ould you rather watch the original series than the adaptations? Why? Give examples. …………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………
I'd rather watch the original series than theadaptations because then I wouldn't miss theessence of the original material. For example, thevoices and expressions of the actors in theadaptations would be lost and would not be preserved or would not be the same as in the originalfilm.