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Unit 5 Sports
Vocabulary:
Please translate the following and write what type of word it is (Noun, Adjective, verb)
Basketball Expensive
Boring Tennis
Exercise Bicycle
Cheap Horse riding
Fan Player
Fit Strong
Weak Exciting
Safe Popular
Dangerous Active
Sports collocations:
Using Go, Play, Do.
Play (using a Ball + Teams) Go (activity ending with –ing) Do (Individual / No Teams)
-Football -Cycling -Yoga
-Basketball -Swimming -Zumba
-Baseball -Dancing -Karate
-Volleyball -Running -Kung Fu
-Tennis -Horse riding -Judo
Grammar:
Writing sentences with adjectives.
Unit 5 Writing activity: Write about a popular sport in your country. (100 Words)
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Unit 6: Jobs
Job Vocabulary:
Please complete the table below. Fill in the job locations depending on the job and write one activity
the person does. See the example --- > A Teacher Teaches in a School
Grammar:
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Writing activity:
Write a job description. Give details of the work location is and what activities are done in the
job. (35 Words)
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Restaurant Park
Hospital Office
University Small
College Glass
School Cinema
Café Modern
Shopping malls Library
Shops Museum
Garden Stadium
Apartment building Hotel
Window Train Station
Roof Big
Beautiful Wide
Traditional Old
Room Narrow
AND is used to join two events BUT is used to connect events when we do not
expect the second event.
The subject of the event is the same
When the subject of the event is the
Example.: He sat down and had lunch. same, we don’t repeat the subject.
The subject of the event is different, we put a They ran but missed the train.
When the subject of the events is
comma before and.
different, we put a comma before but.
Ex.: She got up, and he cooked breakfast. Julia can drive, but Sonia can’t
Sheila is very kind and is my friend. (we expect Lucy was very tall but she wasn’t nice.
the second idea) (we don’t expect the second idea)
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Pineapple Mushroom
Rice Cabbage
Serves Potatoes
Spices Dates
Coconut Milk
Prepare Bread
Beef Market
Grammar: CAN/CANNOT
We use A or AN with singular We use SOME with countable nouns We use ANY with countable
nouns. (only with their plural) and with nouns (only with their plural) and
A is used when a noun starts uncountable nouns. with uncountable nouns.
with a consonant sound; SOME is used in: ANY is used in:
e.g. A dog, a book, etc. * positive sentences; * negative sentences;
AN is used when a noun e.g. I have got some time. e.g. I haven‘t got any time.
starts with a vowel sound; * questions, expressing requests and * general questions;
e.g. An apple, an hour, etc. offers; e.g. Have you got any sisters?
E.g. Would you like some tea? Is there any tea left?
Can I have some biscuits?
Writing Activity: Write about a famous dish in your country (50 Words)
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Bus Bus
Take a Metro Travel by Metro
Taxi Car
Car Taxi