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1 University Entrance Exam Preparation Workshop 4

2 My old friend is very …………………………………… . She always tells the truth.
A. hard working B. honest C. stupid D. generous E. optimistic My sister is ……….………… because she always believes that good things will happen in the future. A. pessimistic B. optimistic C. kind D. easy going E. mean 3. Mum was ……………………………………… when she saw what a mess we had made in the kitchen after dinner. A. lonely B. delighted C. furious D. excited E. happy 4. They were ……………………………………… when they found out their favorite band was coming to town. A. excited B. easy-going C. friendly D. furious E. frustrated

3 objectives This week’s lesson : Finish reviewing tag questions
WORD OF THE DAY 3. Students will be able to (SWBAT) recognize and differentiate 10 phrasal verbs using the verb ‘GET’ 4. IF WE HAVE TIME : SWBAT recognize and write comparative and superlative sentences

4 Your review ideas for tag questions

5 forget-me-not WORD OF THE DAY UNFORGETTABLE not easily forgotten
DEFINITION : REAL LIFE EXAMPLE : Tell me about an unforgettable experience you have had. not easily forgotten SYNONYMS / ANTONYMS: SYNONYMS : memorable, wonderful forget-me-not ANTONYMS : forgettable, boring SENTENCE : WORD FORMATION : UNFORGETTABLE – adj. FORGET – verb (FORGOT, FORGOTTEN) FORGETTABLE – adj. FORGETFUL – adj. FORGETFULLY – adv. UNFORGETABLY – adv. FORGETFULNESS - noun The children spent an unforgettable day at the park.

6 verb + adverb OR preposition
phrasal verb verb + adverb OR preposition get How many phrasal verbs can you think of with get? get off get up get back get over get on 6. get on with 7. get back together 8. get in 9. get to 10. get rid of leave, let go have a good relationship rise from a bed/ chair/floor OPPOSITE OF/AFTER break up with take back sit in a taxi/car/van recover from/ get better reach, arrive sit on a bus/ train/horse/bike throw away

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10 HOMEWORK Next week’s phrasal verb = put – how many phrasal verbs can you find with put? Memorize new words – word quiz next lesson Write sentences for new words  Vocabulary questions series 2 ‘comparatives and superlatives’ – ideas for review!


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