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What did you see in this VDO?
What does VDO talk about?
Which finger that the fish bitted?
Question
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vocabulary
Adjective covered in
water or another liquid a
wet floor, a wet umbrella
Example I get wet.She is wet of water.
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vocabulary
Noun a current of air
moving approximately
horizontally, especially
one strong enough to be
felt
Example I saw the wind blow.
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vocabulary
Adjective describes a
place that is empty and
not attractive, with no
people or nothing
pleasant in it
Example This village is desolate.I feel desolate.
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vocabulary
Adjective slightly burnt, or
damaged by fire or heat The
countryside was scorched
after several weeks of hot
sun.
Example Fire scorched forest. fire scorched steak.
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Structures
• We can use 'must' to show that we are
certain something is true.
• Structure: S + must + be +complement
Must
Example: It must be nice to live
in Florida.
Example: You must be punctual.
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• We also use 'must' to express a strong
obligation. When we use 'must' this
usually means that some personal
circumstance makes the obligation
necessary
• Structure: S + must + v1 +complement
MustStructures
Example: I must go to bed earlier.
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• We can also use 'have to' to express a
strong obligation. When we use 'have
to' this usually means that some
external circumstance makes the
obligation necessary.
• Structure: S + have to + v1 + complement
Have toStructures
Example: I have to send a report to
Head Office every week.
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vocabulary review
slightly burnt, or damaged by
fire or heat The countryside was
scorched after several weeks of
hot sun.
describes a place that is empty
and not attractive, with no
people or nothing pleasant in it
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covered in water or
another liquid a wet
floor, a wet umbrella
a current of air moving
approximately horizontally,
especially one strong
enough to be felt
vocabulary review
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Structure review
It must be nice to live in
Florida.
I must go to bed earlier.
You must be punctual.
I have to send a report to
Head Office every week.
'must' to show that
we are certain
something is true.
'must' to express a
strong obligation.
'have to' to express
a strong obligation.
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January cold desolate;
February dripping wet;
March wind ranges;
April changes;
Birds sing in tune
To flowers of May;
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And sunny June
Brings longest day;
In scorched July
The storm-clouds fly
Lightning-torn;
August bears corn’
September fruit;
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In rough October
Earth must disrobe her;
Stars fall and shoot
In keen November;
And night is long
And cold is strong
In bleak December.
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January cold desolate;
February dripping wet;
March wind ranges;
April changes;
rhyme
stanza
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What does this poem
talk about?
How many rhyme
appear in this poem?
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MatchingCreate a calendar by match the picture
with the correct month.
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January February
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March April
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May June
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July August
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September October
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November December
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popular poem
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Choose the poem stanza you like most and explain why?. Then write down and practice reading