The 18th of February Saturday

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The 18th of February Saturday «Rainforests»

Answer the questions What do you know about the rainforest? Have you ever seen or been to rainforest? Would you like to go to rainforests? Would you live in rainforest? Why? Why not?

Agree or disagree: 1. A rainforest is a forest in a tropical region of the world where it rains a lot. 2. Rainforests are important environmental areas. 3. Many people want them to be protected by law.

Illustrating to use the word “rain” Rainy season When it rains it pours Raincoat Light rain Rainproof Heavy rain Rainbow It rains cats and dog Rain or shine Rainwater

True or false. Correct the mistake. II Rainforests cover six per cent of the Earth’s surface. Thousands and thousands of animals live in the rainforests. The smallest forests are in the South America, Africa and South East. There are many very beautiful books and maps. There aren’t any rainforests in Asia and Africa. The rainforests are in danger.  

Grammar: Some/Any Some is used in positive sentences: I’ve got some nice presents for Christmas this year. Any is used in negative sentences and questions: I didn't get any nice presents for Christmas this year. We can use some in questions when offering/requesting: Would you like some more tea? Could I have some milk, please?

Some or Any I Did you see __ horse there? Do you know __ famous people? There aren't __ good films on this week. Are there __ jobs men can do better than women? Is there __ money left? Why you don't give her __ flowers? Would you like __ tea? Don't take __ cakes this evening. His brother gave me __ stamps. Could I have __ oranges, please?

Some or Any II Can I have __ more wine, please? There's __ milk in the fridge. I took many pears from the tree but you didn't take __. This bottle hasn't got __ water. There are __ children in the park. Please, don't make __telephone calls. My aunt didn't put __ keys in her bag. There are __ good news as well. I don't have __ clean shoes to go to the concert. Would you like __ coffee?