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Welcome
Introduction
Homework peer assesment
Starting exercise Speaking
New grammar instruction
Work on exercises
Check learning goal
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This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

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Welcome
Introduction
Homework peer assesment
Starting exercise Speaking
New grammar instruction
Work on exercises
Check learning goal

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Living life to the full

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Learing goal
I can speak about leisure activities 
and write a formal email.

I can use dependent prepositions correctly.

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Homework

Get out your homework and exchange with your neighbour.
How did you do?
What do you need?

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Starting exercise
Speaking
Work with a partner
Page 16 of your book
Discuss questions  1 
3-5 min.

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Do you know the difference
between
formal and informal writing?

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When do you
use formal English?

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Formal English
Use:

In situations that are serious or that involve people we don’t know well.
Informal English
Use:

More commonly used in situations that are more relaxed and involve people we know well.

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Formal 

Vocabulary does not resemble spoken English.
Contractions less used.
Less personal language (I less used more in passive forms).
Fewer phrasal verbs used
Ideas expressed more indirectly


Informal

More like spoken English.
Using contractions give it a more relaxed tone.
Use of I, we, you are common.
Use of phrasal verbs.
Direct language.

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What is a phrasal verb?

A verb (e.g., “It goes”) becomes a phrasal verb with the addition of one preposition (e.g., “The light goes out”) or more (e.g., “She goes out with him”). Each additional preposition completely changes the meaning of the verb.


They called off the meeting.
 > The meeting was called off.

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Formal

I apologise for

I am delighted

that is 

Can I assume
Informal

I'm sorry for

I'm happy

that's

Will you give me

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Work in pairs on exercises
page 16:  2
Page 17: 1, 2, 3 and 4

10-15 minutes
timer
12:30

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Grammar - Dependent prepositions

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examples
prepositions

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Prepositions
word that expresses relations between two events/ things/ people

Used to talk about:
time, space or other relations

She is in Tokyo (place)
She is having lunch at 2 o'clock (time)
Paris is the capital of France (possession)

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Dependent prepositions
verbs using an object are often followed by 
a dependent preposition

between verb and object

usually no choise which preposition to use
preposition + verb = 1 phrase
need to learn them by heart

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Ninja TIP!
learn them in groups according the preposition they take:

Verbs with for
thank you for your email
I apologise for the delay
Verbs with: in
Meals are included in the price
I don't believe in lying

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Listening
Work in pairs
decide who listens to Martin and who to Yolanda; Make notes:
Where is the person from?
What language has he/she studied?
Next part:
* hobbies ; * .future hopes; * live or work abroad permanently
          * earliest memories of school
Discuss what  you  have in common with them?

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Speaking
What do you think makes someone a good communicator?

Work on Speaking (page 19)
exc. 2 in pairs
exc. 3 in groups of 3 and 4

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Reading
Finished speaking?
Work on Reading (page 18)
and vocabulary (page 18)

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Homework
Examfolder 1 (p. 20)
Do the exercises / Option: work with a classmate

Hand in a letter: exc. 7 (p. 21)
in classroom before next lesson

Next week: we will exchange first drafts with a peer

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Cheking learning goal
I can speak about leisure activities
and write a formal email.
I can use dependent prepositions correctly.


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