Tuesday, 17 October 2017

WEDNESDAY, 18 October/////THURSDAY, 26 October





WEDNESDAY, 18 OCTOBER////THURSDAY, 26 OCTOBER

1.       HOMEWORK CHECK

a.       WORKBOOK: Page 31: Activity 2: Vocabulary.
b.      WORKBOOK: Page 32: Activity 5: Listening: A life or death situation.


        2.    PRONUNCIATION:
                        -STUDENT´S BOOK: PAGE 45: ACTIVITY 3
- WORKBOOK: PAGE 32: EXERCISE 4
     
3.       PHOTOCOPY:  A VERY BAD DAY: FEELINGS AND CONDITIONALS

4.       HOMEWORK

STUDENT´S BOOK: PAGES 46-47: ACTIVITIES 4A AND 4B: READING PRACTICE


5.       NEXT UNIT: 1B: Let´s celebrate Halloween!

Halloween is celebrated on October 31. Some people hold Halloween parties on or around this date, where the hosts and guests often dress up as skeletons, ghosts or other scary figures. Common symbols of Halloween include pumpkins, bats and spiders.

What Do People Do?

Halloween celebrations in the United Kingdom include parties where guests are often expected to arrive in a costume to reflect the day's theme. Other people gather together to watch horror films, either at home or at a cinema.
Some children go trick-or-treating. This means that they dress up and go to other peoples' houses, knocking on the door for treat of sweets or a snack. Those who do not give out a treat may be tricked with a joke instead.
Halloween has its origins in pagan festivals in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Many stores and businesses see Halloween as a chance to promote products with a Halloween theme.





6.       NEXT WRITING TASK: E-MAIL.

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