Class 3 Warm up: Part 1 speaking Before we practice, we will look at some model answers Class 3 Speaking practice: Task 1 1. What do you like to do in your free time? “I really only have one hobby which is playing football, so when I’m not working or studying I like to play a few matches with my friends, it really helps me relax and it’s good exercise too.” Class 3 Speaking practice: Task 1 2. Do any of your friends share the same hobbies? “Well we have some in common. For instance, my best friend and I both love to play computer games and listen to music but that’s it. I don’t mind though, because I like to spend time by myself when I unwind.” Class 3 Speaking practice: Task 1 3. Have your leisure activities changed since you were a child? “Of course they have. I don’t watch cartoons anymore, nor do I read comics. However I’ve always liked to swim in my free time so I guess that’s never changed.” Class 3 Speaking practice: Task 1 4. Do you prefer to spend your free time alone or with other people? “I suppose it depends on what I’m doing. I work out a lot in my free time but never with other people, but I also love playing tennis with my friends.” Class 3 Speaking practice: Task 1 5. Do you enjoy any hobbies with anyone from your family? “As it happens I do. My dad and I are both obsessed with zombie movies, so every Sunday we watch a classic zombie movie. Night of the living dead is our favourite.” Class 3 Homework Check: Pg. 59-60 Reading Academic Texts Review your answers with your partner and discuss any questions you answered differently Class 3 Speaking: Part 1 Using synonyms and parallel expressions in your answer shows that you have understood the question and can use new vocabulary to answer it. Class 3 Speaking: Part 1 The only way you can learn to paraphrase the questions is to improve your vocabulary. Class 3 Speaking: Part 1 A popular topic is education. With your partner, think of words that are associated with education: Education School Class 3 Speaking: Part 1 Using the words you wrote down, practice this question with your partner: What did/do you study at university? Class 3 Speaking: Part 1 Turn to Pg. 57. Read the information at the top of the page and answer the 2 questions Class 4 Speaking: Part 1 Turn to Pg. 57. When you are talking to someone in English, you may not understand a word or hear the question. You should learn to ask for help. Class 4 Speaking: Part 1 Turn to Pg. 57. For example, if you do not hear the question we can say: “Sorry, I didn’t catch that. Could you repeat the question, please?” Class 4 Speaking: Part 1 Turn to Pg. 57. If you don’t understand a word then you can what: “What does________mean?” Class 4 Speaking: Part 1 Short questions can sometimes be difficult to understand. Listen to the reading questions and fill in the gaps at the bottom of the page. Class 4 Listening We will now complete the listening exercises on Pg. 58 Class 4 Pronunciation Some students have trouble pronouncing /d/ and /t/ sounds. Look at these 2 words and decide which consonant is voiced: 1. Light 2.Lied Class 4 Pronunciation /T/ 0 Tie 1 Tear 2 Tear 3 Tour 4 Train /D/ 5 Die 6 Dear 7 Dare 8 Door 9 Drain Class 4 Pronunciation /T/ 0 Tight 1 Late 2 Plate 3 Right 4 White /D/ 5 Tide 6 Laid 7 Played 8 Ride 9 Wide Class 4 Homework: Page 52: Present tense Page 62: Vocab