Unit 8ª page 88 I hate weekends Aim: Talking about you like or don´t like doing on weekends Agenda Review and check page 86 Lead-in Reading Grammar Vocabulary.

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Unit 8ª page 88 I hate weekends Aim: Talking about you like or don´t like doing on weekends Agenda Review and check page 86 Lead-in Reading Grammar Vocabulary Speaking Listening Quiz next class.

Review and check page 86 Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation LEAD-IN My ________starts on Friday at ____and ends on Sunday at _________

LEAD-IN

GRAMMAR +- ¿Short- - answer people Somebody someone Anybody anyone Nobody No one thingssomethinganythingnothing placessomewhereanywherenowhere

VOCABULARY d and -ing adjectives tables Feel '-ed'describe '-ing' annoyedannoying boredboring confused confusing depressed depressing excitedexciting frustrated frustrating frightened frightening satisfied satisfying shocked shocking

Now complete the sentences below using the correct adjective: Dogs often feel ___ during fieworks. frightened frightening The metro can be ___ the first time you use it. confusing confused Satoru was ___ to hear about the earthquake. shocking shocked I think that rainy days in winter are ___. depressing depressed She's ___ of doing the same thing every day. boring bored It was the most ___ I have been watching a film. exciting excited The meals at Immigrant's Cafe are ___. satisfying satisfied

Speaking Ask and answer the questions with a partner. Every weekend Last weekend Next weekend

LISTENING Listen and number the pictures 1-8 In pairs, use the pictures to tell the story.