Unit 5 - Lesson 1




All the best for 2023!
Welcome back at school  and
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This lesson contains 30 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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All the best for 2023!
Welcome back at school  and

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Have a seat, take your book 
and read!
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10:00

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Would you rather have
a dream job with a low salary,
or a well-paid job for a living? Why?

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Phillip ______ 15 years old next Wednesday.
A
will be
B
is going to be

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I think my mother _______ this CD.
A
will like
B
is going to like

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They ________ a new computer.
A
will get
B
are going to get

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Paul's sister _______ a baby this spring.
A
will have
B
is going to have

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Hang on - I _______ you with your bags.
A
will help
B
am going to help

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In 2023, more people
_______ electric cars.
A
will buy
B
are going to buy

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00:40
Where does 'Auld Lang Syne' come from? Why was it played?

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01:06
How would you translate "auld lang syne" or "for old times' sake" to Dutch?

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Why did Robbert Burns write down Auld Lang Syne?
A
He had never heard it before
B
He was looking for a song to sing on New Year's Eve
C
He thought it was a nice song about olden times
D
He wanted to save Scottish culture from fading away

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04:22
What are the two reasons "Auld Lang Syne" is found around the world?

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06:18
Why is the song Auld Lang Syne linked to New Year's Eve?

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