Friday, 20 July 2012

OLYMPIC GAMES- LONDON 2012

WHAT WE DID IN CLASS- JULY 20TH

  • WE READ AN ARTICLE ABOUT CHEATING
  • WE COMPARED BRITISH AND AMERICAN ENGLISH
  • WE COMPLETED EXERCISE 2
  • WE COMPLETED THE RULES OF HAVE TO - DON'T / DOESN'T HAVE TO
HOMEWORK: HANDOUT 13,14,15

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

MUST - MUSTN'T

  • THEY DON'T TAKE ¨S¨, ÏNG¨or ¨-ED¨ SUFFIX. Example: She must study harder
  • THEY ARE FOLLOWED BY BARE INFINITIVE (WITHOUT TO). Example: You must get a good night's sleep
  • MUST refers to 1-obligation, necessity or duty. Example: You must stop when the traffic light is red.
          2- strong advice You must behave yourself at school
          3- positive logical assumptions  They must be the boy's parents (I'm sure they are his parent's)    
          4- To give rules  You must warm up before you start running 5- To say that something is veryimportant  You must eat a good breakfast.  
          5- MUSTN'T: prohibition (It is forbidden to do something/ you are not allowed to do something /it is against the rules /law). Example: You mustn't park here
         
They don't have tenses

Present simple: must/mustn't


Simple past: had to / didn't have to

Future simple: will have to


           

Monday, 16 July 2012

WHAT WE DID IN CLASS - JULY 16TH

UNIT 5 - STUDENT'S BOOK PAGES 48 /49
  • WE TALKED ABOUT RULES AT SCHOOL (MUST /SHOULD)
  • WE COMPLETED A CHART
  • WE ANSWERED A QUESTIONNAIRE
  • WE COMPLETED THE SENTENCES WITH MUST /MUSTN´T /SHOULD / SHOULDN'T
  • WE CIRCLED THE CORRECT ANSWER
  • WE PREPARED THE CLASSROOM RULES
HOMEWORK: STUDENT'S BOOK PAGE 49 EX 3
                          WORKBOOK PAGE 41