Wednesday, February 15, 2023

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Wednesday 15th February 2023

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Unit 6. What makes us feel good or bad?

 INFINITIVE        PAST SIMPLE         PAST PARTICIPLE

to feel                felt                       felt

to get                 got                       got

 

Classbook page 75

2. Which things can  you see in the video?  

Tick them.

  • a train
  • a motorbike 
  • a bus 
  • Buckingham Palace
  • the Queen 
  • a cinema 
  • a café
  • a cook
  • a police officer
3. What makes me feel good?
  • Going to the park makes me feel good.
  • Seeing my friends makes me feel good.
  • Being with my brother makes me feel good.
  • The weekend makes me feel good.
  • Cooking with my family makes me feel good.
  • Learning makes me feel good.
  • Getting good results makes me feel good.

 What makes me feel bad?

  • Feeling sick makes me feel bad. 
  • Getting bad results in school makes me feel bad.
  • Getting lost makes me feel bad. 
  • Having a lot of work makes me feel bad.
  • Losing someone makes me feel bad. 

 A visit to London

First, I took a train from my village to London.

Then, we took the London underground.

We visited Buckingham Palace.

Then we went to the Shard.

Next, we went to Covent Graden, there were a lot of people! 

Suddenly, I couldn´t see my dad.

I asked a police officer for help.

Then, I saw my dad.

 

INFINITIVE   PAST SIMPLE     PAST PARTICIPLE

take                   took                          taken                   

 visit                 visited                       visited   

 go                    went                          gone            

 there are          there were

 can not             could not

ask                    asked                         asked

 see                   saw                            seen


What makes me feel good or bad?

  • Visiting may family makes me feel good.
  • Getting lost makes me feel bad. 
  • Being sick makes me feel bad. 

Health problems

  • a cold
  • a cough
  • a stomach ache
  • a headache
  • a toothache
  • an earache
  • a backache
  • a sore throat
  • a temperature
  • a pain in my chest

I´m fed up! I´m always sick.

I´m fed up with being sick!

I´m fed up with wars!

 

What´s the matter?

What´s the matter with Ray?= (What happens to him?)

    He has a terrible pain in his chest. 

What´s the matter with Flo?

    He has had a cold since last weekend.

What´s the matter with Bill?
    He has got a temperature and a backache too.
 
For / Since
  • Charlie has had a temperature since Monday.
  • Charlie has had a cold for two days.

 
 - We use since to say when something has started.

- We use for to talk about a length of time.


HOMEWORK

Social Science: 

    - Exam! Study!

    - Brain map on Unit 3

 

 

 
 


 
 
 


 

 


                                                                

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