E4.1 unit 7a: Un unexpected passion

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Welcome
students!

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Welcome Team AUS
Welcome Team AUS

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Period 3 and 4

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Checkpoint ??? !!!
Be present 80% of the lessons.

Finish Pearson unit 5 + 6 (all assignments) before May 6th 9.20

Have a positive attitude in class.

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There will be 4 tasks in Teams. 

Everyone can do all the tasks.

Students who have not finished GPS must do all the tasks.

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To start
Watch the video:

What talents do the people 
mention?

Do you have hidden talents?

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Use unit opener: Do you have any hidden talents?
To start
Work in pairs. Discuss the questions.

1. What are your passions and interests in life?
2. How did you become interested in these things?
3. In what other ways can people discover a new interest?
4. Have you ever suddenly developed an interest in something new? What happened?


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Use unit opener: Do you have any hidden talents?
Reading
Read the text: The Accidental pianist.

What is his passion?
How did he develop it?
Worksheet

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Read the text: The Accidental pianist.

Complete the text with the missing sentences (a-g).
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Reading
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Reading
Look at the words and phrases in bold in the article.

What meaning do they share?
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They are all used to describe events that we have no control over.
Grammar
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Grammar
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100% sure it is true
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I must have left my phone in the café.
50% true
might/could + past participle
I might have left my phone in the café.
100% sure it is NOT true.
can't have +past participle.
I can't have left my phone at the café.

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To finish

If you could suddenly develop any skill or ability,
what would it be and why?

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