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What did you see in this VDO?

What does VDO talk about?

Which finger that the fish bitted?

Question

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vocabulary

Adjective covered in

water or another liquid a

wet floor, a wet umbrella

Example I get wet.She is wet of water.

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vocabulary

Noun a current of air

moving approximately

horizontally, especially

one strong enough to be

felt

Example I saw the wind blow.

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vocabulary

Adjective describes a

place that is empty and

not attractive, with no

people or nothing

pleasant in it

Example This village is desolate.I feel desolate.

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vocabulary

Adjective slightly burnt, or

damaged by fire or heat The

countryside was scorched

after several weeks of hot

sun.

Example Fire scorched forest. fire scorched steak.

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Structures

• We can use 'must' to show that we are

certain something is true.

• Structure: S + must + be +complement

Must

Example: It must be nice to live

in Florida.

Example: You must be punctual.

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• We also use 'must' to express a strong

obligation. When we use 'must' this

usually means that some personal

circumstance makes the obligation

necessary

• Structure: S + must + v1 +complement

MustStructures

Example: I must go to bed earlier.

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• We can also use 'have to' to express a

strong obligation. When we use 'have

to' this usually means that some

external circumstance makes the

obligation necessary.

• Structure: S + have to + v1 + complement

Have toStructures

Example: I have to send a report to

Head Office every week.

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vocabulary review

slightly burnt, or damaged by

fire or heat The countryside was

scorched after several weeks of

hot sun.

describes a place that is empty

and not attractive, with no

people or nothing pleasant in it

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covered in water or

another liquid a wet

floor, a wet umbrella

a current of air moving

approximately horizontally,

especially one strong

enough to be felt

vocabulary review

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Structure review

It must be nice to live in

Florida.

I must go to bed earlier.

You must be punctual.

I have to send a report to

Head Office every week.

'must' to show that

we are certain

something is true.

'must' to express a

strong obligation.

'have to' to express

a strong obligation.

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January cold desolate;

February dripping wet;

March wind ranges;

April changes;

Birds sing in tune

To flowers of May;

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And sunny June

Brings longest day;

In scorched July

The storm-clouds fly

Lightning-torn;

August bears corn’

September fruit;

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In rough October

Earth must disrobe her;

Stars fall and shoot

In keen November;

And night is long

And cold is strong

In bleak December.

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January cold desolate;

February dripping wet;

March wind ranges;

April changes;

rhyme

stanza

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What does this poem

talk about?

How many rhyme

appear in this poem?

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MatchingCreate a calendar by match the picture

with the correct month.

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January February

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March April

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May June

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July August

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September October

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November December

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popular poem

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Choose the poem stanza you like most and explain why?. Then write down and practice reading