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UJ English Journalism (Week Sixteen)

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  1. Discussion: 2. Review of the Unreal Roald Dahl: The Landlady  https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/sites/teacheng/files/landlady_text.pdf Discussion Q's:  Video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWhBej5r07o

KE English 1D (Week Sixteen)

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  Warm- up: Tell the story  PAST PERFECT INTERNET:  GOOD OR BAD?  How often do you use the internet?  Could you live without it?  Are there any disadvantages to having internet access?  How has life changed since the advent of the internet?  Podcast Lesson :  https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/spanish/features/6-minute-english/ep-180426 Let's start with our continuation of the survival story from last week.  Next, we'll hear the true ending...  PODCAST 6-Minute English  How resilient are you?  https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/6-minute-english/ep-200213 Introduction How do you deal with difficult situations? Why do some people cope better in times of stress than others? Are we born with resilience or can we learn it? Rob and Georgina discuss resilience and teach you related vocabulary. This week's question ‘Resilience’ is also a word used in science to describe the characteristic of a substance or o...

UJ English Journalism (Week Fifteen)

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  Warm-Up: Questionnaire: Managing Time (TB 5B)  UNREAL PAST  What is Unreal Past? Unreal Past is the use of past tenses to talk about hypothetical situations. We use Past Simple, and sometimes Past Continuous, to talk about unlikely or unreal situations in the present and future, and Past Perfect for unlikely or unreal situations in the past. We use Unreal Past in the following: Unreal or hypothetical conditionals - second, third and mixed The constructions  I wish ...  and  If only ... Expressing a preference with  I'd rather, I'd sooner, I'd prefer, I'd just as soon Hypothesising with  What if, supposing, imagine After  as if  and  as though  when we think the situation is unlikely It's time Being tentative -  If ... were to Idiom -  If it wasn't for / weren't for / hadn't been for Advanced Vocabulary: Money IB Reading 

KE English 1D (Week Fifteen)

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  Welcome Back!  Warm-Up:   Blog Post Sharing  Revise and Check Warm-up :  HOMEWORK: Reading pg. 30  Warm-up: FOUR CORNERS On a sheet of paper, draw four corners. In each corner, DRAW and be ready to discuss the following: I. A person that you've met and disliked from first sight. II. How your life has changed over the course of the past few months.  III. A future career that you CANNOT see yourself doing.  IV. Your favorite school subjects.  VOCABULARY:  HOMEWORK: pg. 31 Vocabulary HOMEWORK: Grammar pg. 31 

UJ English Journalism (Week Fourteen)

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  * Umbrella Man (discussion & quiz)  * Interview Sharing: Role-play your interviews with each other.  Expressions with time:  Do the survey with your partner VOCAB  HUNG UP (Madonna)  https://en.islcollective.com/video-lessons/madonna-hung https://www.lyrics.com/lyric/8477656/Madonna/Hung+Up Daylight Savings Time https://www.linguahouse.com/pl/esl-lesson-plans/general-english/daylight-savings Quick Review: