WELCOME BACK, GUYS!!
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...Shall we check your homework first?...
📌 Student's book, page 10
Exercise 2
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Exercise 3
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📌 Student's book, page 11
Exercise 6B
Option B
Exercise 6C
1. F
2. T
3. F
4. F
5. T
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Ready to keep studying with your Student's book?
📚 Let's continue working on page 11.
Please, do exercise 7A, 7B, and 7C.
*For exercise 7C, send me your writing as a word document to my email address, revicencio@ulp.edu.ar.
Take a short break if you need it...
Prepare your mates... I'll be waiting for you
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Think of the following 💭
Who is a good role model for you? Why?
(write it on a whatsapp message and send it to me)
I would say that my mom is a good role model for me. She's generous, hard working, independent, open-minded, clever and loving. She's also a very active woman. She always helps and supports her family and she loves her grandchildren more than anything in this world. She has been through hard times during her life but she has always had the ability to get over them and recover and be a better person. I truly admire that woman.
📚 Go to page 12, please, and do exercise 1B. Then continue on page 13 and do exercises 1C and 1D (answers at the end of this lesson).
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📕 In English, there are some words that can be easily confused. For example: win & beat.
Are you a fan of sports? How about any other kind of game? I suppose you like winning – so do I – but are you using the verb “win” correctly? Take a look at these sentences and try to think why they are incorrect:
I’m better than you at chess. I canwinyou any time!Manchester UnitedwonLiverpool 3 – 0 in the last game.
Did you guess? I hope so. Just in case, keep on reading.
The verb “win” is used for events or competition. For instance, we can say “win a match/competition/tournament/game/…“. Or you can say “win a prize/the lottery/etc.“. However, we can’t say “win someone/a team/etc.“. For this use, we have the verb “beat“, which in Spanish translates as “vencer“. So, bearing this in mind, analyse the following sentences and try to notice the difference between “win” and “beat“:
My dad used to beat me at table tennis when I was younger.My dad used to win every table tennis game we played when I was younger.Big teams like Real Madrid usually beat smaller teams.Big teams like Real Madrid usually win matches against smaller teams.
So whenever you talk about football, basketball, or any other sport or game, bear this tip in mind:
You WIN a GAME, but you BEAT an OPPONENT.
📚 Now that you know this, please go to page 12 and do exercise 2.
That's all for today...
If you finished doing all the activities, keep rolling down and take a look at the answers.
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📚 Page 12, exercise 1B (suggested answers)
1. Lewis Hamilton is a good role model because he's very talented and hard working, but most importantly because he followed his passion.
2. Angelina is admired because she's one of the best and most beautiful actresses, and also, she's a good role model because of her commitment with charity. This not only affected her life, but also her family. She has six children in all; three with Brad Pitt and three adopted children from very poor countries.
📚 Page 13
Exercise 1C
1. Lewis
2. Angelina
3. Angelina
4. Lewis
5. Lewis
6. Angelina
Exercise 1D
1. a
2. a
3. b
4. a
5. a
Exercise 2
1. win
2. beat
3. trained
4. performed
5. popular
6. famous
7. understand
8. realise

See you next lesson 😁😁😁



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