Review Units 5-8 Unit 5: Unsolved Mysteries Unit 5: Unsolved Mysteries Unit 6: The Mind Unit 6: The Mind Unit 7: Let ’ s Celebrate! Unit 7: Let ’ s Celebrate!

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Review Units 5-8 Unit 5: Unsolved Mysteries Unit 5: Unsolved Mysteries Unit 6: The Mind Unit 6: The Mind Unit 7: Let ’ s Celebrate! Unit 7: Let ’ s Celebrate! Unit 8: In the Neighborhood Unit 8: In the Neighborhood Movie: When Harry Met Sally Movie: When Harry Met Sally

Topics Unsolved mysteries Unsolved mysteries Memory and dreams Memory and dreams Parties, festivals and holidays Parties, festivals and holidays Neighborhood life Neighborhood life

Functions Talking about possibilities and impossibilities Talking about possibilities and impossibilities Expressing degrees of certainties Expressing degrees of certainties Accepting and refusing invitations Accepting and refusing invitations Polite requests with modal verbs; mind; imperatives Polite requests with modal verbs; mind; imperatives

Related topics (1) What does a detective usually do? What does a detective usually do? Talk about a mystery or strange event. Talk about a mystery or strange event. Can you still remember your last reunion with your classmates? Can you describe it? Can you still remember your last reunion with your classmates? Can you describe it? How do you study English? Tell us your tips for English study. How do you study English? Tell us your tips for English study. Talk about strange/odd/weird dream you ever had. Talk about strange/odd/weird dream you ever had. How much do you know about types of parties? How much do you know about types of parties?

What’s your favorite party/festival/holiday? Please describe it. What’s your favorite party/festival/holiday? Please describe it. How to plan a party? How to extend an invitation? How to plan a party? How to extend an invitation? What does a catering company do? How do you think about hiring a catering company? What does a catering company do? How do you think about hiring a catering company? Can you describe one of your busy days? What did you on that busy day? Can you describe one of your busy days? What did you on that busy day? How do you think about an errand service company? How do you think about an errand service company? Related topics (2)

Video study Mysteries and strange events: mysteries and strange events, “ Elementary, my dear Tara! ” Mysteries and strange events: mysteries and strange events, “ Elementary, my dear Tara! ” Strange dreams: How ’ s your memory? Strange dreams, “ Roberto ’ s strange dreams ” Strange dreams: How ’ s your memory? Strange dreams, “ Roberto ’ s strange dreams ” Festivals and holidays: What a party! Festivals and holidays, “ Aloha everyone! ” Festivals and holidays: What a party! Festivals and holidays, “ Aloha everyone! ” Running errands: Running errands/my neighborhood, “ Claudia ’ s errand service ” Running errands: Running errands/my neighborhood, “ Claudia ’ s errand service ”

Vocabulary (1) arrestsolvecommitquestioninterrogateaccusealibiconfesscriminalpatrolattorneydevilhairyhaunthoaxpyramidscarysneakywanderweepvictimguiltyinnocentwitnesstrialjailevidencerobberykidnapper steal trial sentencecourtjuryjudge

Vocabulary (2) rememberrecallrecollectforgetmemoryabsent-mindedrememberablememorizerelatedlabelnightmarecouponvividlyweirdamazingchasecharacteristicshowerslumberbachelorblockreunionhousewarmingsidewalkceremonyanniversarycaterextendacceptrefuse respond to festivalsoapsudsslipperyheritageresidential

Sentence patterns (1) It’s likely/probable/quite possible that… It’s likely/probable/quite possible that… He’s likely to… He’s likely to… I dare say/bet that… I dare say/bet that… Very likely/Probably/Possibly/Perhaps/Maybe… Very likely/Probably/Possibly/Perhaps/Maybe… There’s a high possibility of… There’s a high possibility of… The possibility/probability/likelihood of… is… The possibility/probability/likelihood of… is…

Sentence patterns (2) Are you sure that…? Are you sure that…? Are you certain that…? Are you certain that…? Is it certain that…? Is it certain that…? I am not sure that… I am not sure that… I’m uncertain about… I’m uncertain about… I doubt whether… I doubt whether… I have no idea. I have no idea.

There’s no doubt that… There’s no doubt that… It’s obvious that… It’s obvious that… Undoubtedly, … Undoubtedly, … Sure enough, … Sure enough, … Definitely, …. Definitely, …. I think so. I think so. Maybe. Maybe. Sentence patterns (3)

Sentence patterns (4) I had an amazing dream that… I had an amazing dream that… I had a terrible/weird nightmare that… I had a terrible/weird nightmare that… I dreamed that… I dreamed that… I clearly/vividly remember that… I clearly/vividly remember that… I don’t quite remember, but… I don’t quite remember, but… I can’t remember exactly, but… I can’t remember exactly, but…

Sentence patterns (5) Would you like to go to a baby shower? Would you like to go to a baby shower? (Sure, it sounds like fun.) (Sure, it sounds like fun.) Have you ever been to a bachelor party? Have you ever been to a bachelor party? (No, I haven’t.) (No, I haven’t.) Do you want to go for …with me? Do you want to go for …with me? How would you like to have …with me? How would you like to have …with me? Would you like to play … this Friday? Would you like to play … this Friday? Would you be interested in … on Saturday? Would you be interested in … on Saturday? We’re going for a picnic. How about joining us? We’re going for a picnic. How about joining us?

Excuse me. Do you work here? Excuse me. Do you work here? (Yes, I do. Can I help you?) (Yes, I do. Can I help you?) Sorry to bother you, but I have a question. Sorry to bother you, but I have a question. (OK. Go right ahead.) (OK. Go right ahead.) Are you bus? I need some help. Are you bus? I need some help. (No problem.) (No problem.) Where can I buy…? Where can I buy…? Do you sell…? Do you sell…? Can I have a look? Can I have a look? Sentence patterns (6)

Movie: When Harry Met Sally Reports about the section you are interested in. Reports about the section you are interested in. Exercises about the movie. Exercises about the movie.