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Unit 1 That’s what friends are for!
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What’s happening today?
* Grammar Focus – “It makes me happy when students enjoy studying English” * Grammar Plus * Interchange – What type of personality are you? * Reading Comprehension
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Student's Book 3, unit 1, page 6 That’s what friends are for! Click to jump to Parts A and B.
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Student's Book 3, unit 1, page 6 That’s what friends are for! Click to jump to Grammar Focus.
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How do you feel in these situations?
When someone gives me a compliment. Partner 1: Speak 4 of the statements to partner. When I get a phone call on my birthday. Partner 2: Listen When a stranger asks me for money. When people call me late at night. When teachers are temperamental.
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How do you feel in these situations?
When people are indirect in what they say on their mind. When I get a phone call on my birthday. When a stranger asks me for money. Question for Partner 2, did you partner say mostly positive things or negative things? When people call me late at night. When teachers are temperamental.
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Student's Book 3, unit 1, page 132
That’s what friends are for! Go to Grammar plus on page 132.
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Student's Book 3, unit 1, page 132 That’s what friends are for!
who/that who/that 1 Relative pronouns A: Ana, have you met Clint – the guy X Laurie is going to marry? B: Oh, Clint and I have been friends for years. In fact, I’m the one who/that introduced Laurie and Clint. A: Do you think they’re right for each other? B: Definitely. They’re two people who/that have a lot in common – but not too much. A: What does that mean? B: Well, you don’t want a partner who/that doesn’t have his or her own interests. Couples who/that do everything together usually don’t last very long. A: I guess you’re right, but the opposite isn’t good, either. My last girlfriend was someone X I had nothing in common with. She wasn’t the kind of girl X I could talk to easily. B: Well, you can talk to me easily who/that who/that
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Student's Book 3, unit 1, page 132
That’s what friends are for! I hate it when I don’t have enough time to study for an exam. It doesn’t bother me when friends talk to me about their problems. 2 It clauses + adverbial clauses with when 2. I hate it when I don’t have enough time to study for an exam. 3. It doesn’t bother me when friends talk to me about their problems. 4. It embarrasses me when I forget a co-worker’s name. 5. I love it when my friends send me s. 6. It upsets me when I have to wait for someone. It embarrasses me when I forget a co-worker’s name. I love it when my friends send me s. It upsets me when I have to wait for someone.
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Student's Book 3, unit 1, page 4
That’s what friends are for!
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Student's Book 3, unit 1, page 7 That’s what friends are for! Click to jump to Parts A, B, and C.
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Click to jump to Reading.
Student's Book 3, unit 1, page 7 That’s what friends are for! Click to jump to Reading. A Answers 1. True 3. True 5. True 2. False 4. Not given 6. Not given B Answers 1. know 4. remove 2. unfriend 5. the same 3. strongly
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Student's Book 3, unit 1, page 6
That’s what friends are for!
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Student's Book 3, unit 1, page 114
That’s what friends are for!
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Free Personality Test: Really interesting From an exert from Michelle Dresbold’s book, Sex, Lies & Handwriting, what conclusions can you make at the person’s personality by the way they write the personal pronoun, I? Do you think these personalities assessments are accurate, why or why not?
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Student's Book 3, unit 1, page 5
That’s what friends are for!
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