Unit 6 - England - The South West - Lesson 5 - Writing - part 2
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This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
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- You will know more about 'easily confused words'
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Easily confused words
In het Engels lijken sommige woorden erg op elkaar, maar je gebruikt ze verschillend. Leer deze woorden te onderscheiden en voorkom zo veelvoorkomende taalfoutjes.
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Easily confused words
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Easily confused words
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Easily confused words
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Easily confused words
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Easily confused words
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Easily confused words
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Easily confused words
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She's __________ energetic.
A
quite
B
quiet
C
quit
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Her sister has a lot of energy __________
A
to
B
too
C
two
Slide 12 - Quiz
So ___________ telling me...
A
you're
B
your
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... that _________ hobby is rock climbing
A
you're
B
your
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__________ a lot more flexible ..., because we don't have to work.
A
where
B
were
C
we're
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We're a lot more flexible ____________ our parents.
A
than
B
then
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That guy over ______ is a real scaredy-cat.
A
there
B
their
C
they're
Slide 17 - Quiz
He heard a sound and _________he ran away.
A
than
B
then
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Where _________ you yesterday?
A
where
B
were
C
we're
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You missed all the buzz _________
A
there
B
their
C
they're
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We'll catch the second bus _____ Cornwall tomorrow.
A
two
B
to
C
too
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__________ seats are verycomfortable
A
it's
B
its
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Some people say ______ impossible
A
it's
B
its
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__________ teacher stayed really calm and patient.
A
there
B
their
C
they're
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Eventually the class was __________
A
quite
B
quiet
C
quit
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... and the work goes on...
Unit 6.5 (writing):
1. Do exercises 4 & 5 page 160 using the "easily confused words".