English Word Skills Week 6, Unit 19: Sleep.

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English Word Skills Week 6, Unit 19: Sleep

Give Sarah your homework. Mark your Cards. Have you…? Joined the website (J)- correct sign-in name Introduced yourself (I) Discussed ‘how do you feel?’ (D) Discussed ‘best friends’ (D3) Discussed ‘weddings’ (D4) Discussed ‘favourite animals’ (D5) You must do all this homework before Oct 27 (or give to Sarah at start of class on Oct 27)

Vocabulary List Review for midterm test You must know these words for our review lesson, November 3

How does she feel? Why? She feels exhausted (very tired) She didn’t sleep well last night

What happened? Look at the pictures - what happened? Now match the sentences with the pictures Read the story out loud with your group

What happened? She went to bed and was fast asleep until… … a barking dog woke her up in the middle of the night She was awake for hours She finally went back to sleep She overslept She was late for school Now she is exhausted so he keeps yawning … and she keeps falling asleep in class She wants to have a lie-in on the weekend

What happened? Did she sleep well? Why? What woke her up? How long was she awake? Did she go back to sleep? Did she wake up on time? How does she feel today? What does she keep doing? What does she want to do on the weekend?

Ask your partner Did you sleep well last night? Do you usually go to bed early? Are you often awake all night? How do you wake up every morning? Have you ever overslept and been late for school? Do you feel exhausted today? Have you yawned during this class? Do you usually have a lie-in on the weekend?

See you next week! Return name cards Review Unit 19 Weekly Discussion: Week 6: Do you like to sleep? Try to use some of today’s vocabulary (by Nov 3) Homework until D5 by start of class, October 27 Next week - Unit 20: Injuries