Review Unit 3,4,5<br />
Review Unit 3<br />
Vocabulary: catch the bus, do homework, get dressed, get undressed, get up, put on, take off, wash, go to bed, go to school, have a shower, wake up, have breakfast/lunch/ dinner, every day, first, then, on the way, lessons start, out to play, same, different, routine, bedtime, before, after, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, weekend. Adverbs: always, sometimes, never, every day, cleaner, toilet, astronaut, robot, space, space station, spacesuit, amazing, another, doors, excited, half past, o’clock, outside, spacesuit, spacewalk, view, yum<br />
Language: <br />
Present simple for routines: statements and questions, long and short answer<br />
Talking about your routines<br />
What do you do on Mondays? I go swimming.<br />
How often …?<br />
Interview an astronaut about their routines.<br />
Sounds: Third-person agreement /s/, /z/ and /ɪz/ with a focus on sh/ch spelling patterns. /s/ (eats), /z/ (plays) and/ɪz/ (dances)<br />
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Review Unit 4: bank, bus station, cinema, library, market, sports centre, supermarket, swimming pool, library, next to, opposite, in front of, behind, between, make the bed, clean your room, clean your shoeshoesw, help in the kitchen, wash the car, help Mum and Dad.<br />
Language:<br />
What's opposite the cinema? It's the bus station.<br />
Where's the bank? It's in front of the swimming pool.<br />
Where do you go to see a film? I go to the cinema to see a film.<br />
Must for obligation - Can for permission<br />
Must I make my bed? Yes, you must./ No, you mustn't.<br />
What must you do at home? I must clean my room.<br />
Sound: /eə/ (bear, pear, hair, chair, where, there)<br />
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Review Unit 5<br />
Vocabulary: ill, a cold, a cough, a stomach-ache, a headache, a temperature, a toothache, an earache, a backache, hurt, stay in bed, medicine, blanket, go out, drops, essential oil, flu, good for you, herbal, home remedy, ill, illness, lizard, medicine, muscle ache, skin, sore throat, hiccups, hold your breath, honey, movements, muscle, noise, spoon<br />
Language:<br />
What’s the matter? I’ve got (a stomachache), I’m not very well.<br />
What’s the matter (with him/her/them/you)?<br />
He, She, They, I (has/have) got.......... He, She, They, I must (drink more water).<br />
Positive and negative obligations: must/ mustn’t <br />
Clauses with when/ get up<br />
When you have got a cough you mustn't go out.<br />
When you have got a cold you must drink more water.<br />
Sounds: /z/ (he’s, she’s) and /v/ (they’ve, we’ve)
Lecture Type
Bài học
code
KB3B
Status
1
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