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UNIT 11 A1+ SHE’S REALLY FAMOUS! Part I
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Objectives Asking for certain information Wh- questions
Entertainment and related words
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This TV show is so boring…
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Entertainment and related words (part1)
► This TV show is so boring... Entertainment and related words (part1)
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TV show
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newspaper
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song
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movie
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concert
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band
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fan
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famous Example
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There’s a rock concert at City Hall this Sunday!
My dad reads a newspaper every morning.
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What kind of movies do you like?
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► What kind of movies do you like?
Present simple: Wh- questions
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facts events things in the present
Wh-questions in present simple tense events things in the present
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When Where What Who person place thing time
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Which Why ? ? reason choice
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How the state of something the quantity, size or degree of something
the way that something happens the state of something
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What is your favourite movie?
Wh-questions verb to be Your favourite movie is __(what)__? v. to be What is your favourite movie?
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Where do you live? Wh-questions Verb to do You live __(where)__?
Example
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Why does she always go to bed late?
When is his birthday party? How do you go to school? Who are those people?
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She is a very famous singer!
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Careers in entertainment
► She is a very famous singer! Careers in entertainment
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singer
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dancer
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actor
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actress Example
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Angelina Jolie is a very famous American actress.
Toby wants to be a singer when he grows up.
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End of Part 1
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UNIT 11 A1+ SHE’S REALLY FAMOUS! Part II
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Objectives Talking about how often you do things Adverbs of frequency
Words with two meanings
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So, let’s watch Taylor Smith’s concert!
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► So, let’s watch Taylor Smith’s
concert! Watch and See
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Watch Example
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This is the best place to watch the sunset!
Joe’s watching a movie with his friend.
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See Example
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Can I see your ticket, please?
Where is she? I can’t see her.
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with forms of entertainment
“watch” and “see” with forms of entertainment something on television television watch TV Example
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I like to watch television in my free time.
Andy usually watches a movie after dinner.
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plays in the theatre movies in the cinema see films Example
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Let’s go to the cinema. I want to see the new Star Wars movie.
Do you want to see a film after we finish shopping?
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And I often visit them during school breaks.
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► And I often visit them during
school breaks. Adverbs of frequency
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always (almost) all the time 100%
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usually most of the time 90%
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often many times 70%
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sometimes some of the time 50%
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never not any time 0% Example
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Brad is always hungry. We usually clean the house on Sundays.
= Brad is hungry all the time. = We clean the house on Sundays most of the time.
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after v. to be Ron is always late for his class.
Position of adverbs of frequency: after v. to be v. to be Ron is always late for his class. frequency adverb
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before main verb often go We to the park at weekend. main verb
frequency adverb
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► And I often visit them during
school breaks. The question “How often…?”
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How often v. to do base verb ? How often do you play the guitar ?
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How often do you play the guitar?
I play the guitar every day. Example
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How often does she go shopping? How often do they go to the US?
She goes shopping every weekend. They go to the US every summer.
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Anyway, I’m getting hungry. Let’s get something to eat.
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Words with two meanings
► Anyway, I’m getting hungry. Let’s get something to eat. Words with two meanings
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It’s only eight, but we all are getting sleepy.
(v.) to become or start to be (v.) to take or obtain something It’s only eight, but we all are getting sleepy. I can’t see. Let me get my glasses first.
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Catch The cat is trying to catch a mouse in the kitchen.
(v.) to take hold of someone or something (v.) to travel by train, bus, taxi, etc. The cat is trying to catch a mouse in the kitchen. We’re running late. Let’s catch a taxi.
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Miss He always misses the bus because he wakes up late.
(v.) to arrive too late for something (v.) to feel sad because someone or something is not with you He always misses the bus because he wakes up late. Fred misses his family every day.
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Break Let’s play outside. I don’t want to break anything in here.
(n.) a period of time when you stop doing something to have a rest (v.) to separate something into small pieces Let’s play outside. I don’t want to break anything in here. I’m really tired. I need a break.
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The flower shop is on your right.
(adj.) to be correct (n.) the side that is across from the left I think you are right. This band is very good! The flower shop is on your right.
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Chris looks like his mum.
(prep.) to be similar to (v.) to enjoy something Chris looks like his mum. She really likes pizza.
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What kind of food do you like?
(adj.) doing things that show that you care about other people (n.) a group of people or things that are similar to one another My aunt is very kind. I really love her. What kind of food do you like?
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? Time How many times do you go swimming per week?
(n.) a particular point in the day expressed in hours and minutes (n.) an occasion when something happens ? How many times do you go swimming per week? What time do you go to school?
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Talking about your favourite TV show
Summary
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I love watching TV at night. What is my favourite TV show
I love watching TV at night. What is my favourite TV show? My favourite cartoon is Mickey Mouse! My sister likes Mickey Mouse too. We always watch it together. How often do we watch it?
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We watch it every night! That’s why we often go to bed late, and of course we sometimes wake up late. Anyway, we never miss the school bus in the morning.
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End of Part 2
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