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3 Find the following words in the text crash survive care share sorrow adventure deserted realize feeling hunt

4 Word Study crash v. &n. John crashed his car last night. Two planes crashed into the World Trade Center. There was a serious car crash this morning.

5 survive v. Her parents died in the accident, but she survived. He survived in the desert for a week on biscuits and water. Only one baby survived the terrible earthquake.

6 care v. & n. When his dog died, Allan didn ’ t seem to care at all. The only thing he cares about is money. Would you care to come to the party? I don ’ t care to tell him the truth. I don ’ t care for basketball. Would you care for a cup of tea?

7 hunt v. We ’ ll go hunting tomorrow. She hunted the room for her glasses.

8 share v. The boy shared his toy with other children. We share a bathroom in the dorm.

9 sorrow n. Life has many joys and sorrows. He felt great sorrow when his mother died. To his sorrow, his mother can ’ t attend our wedding.

10 adventure n. He is telling us his exciting adventures in Tibet. I had a lot of adventures in the desert.

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13 feeling n. We can understand his feelings. I have a feeling that something terrible is about to happen. He doesn’t show much feeling for the poor.

14 important phrases hunt for make fire in order to be/become fond of treat … as be into something make friends with care about be on a flight for example all alone tell lies

15 Direct Speech: e.g. “ I had a great time at the picnic,” She said. Grammar: (concept) Direct Speech and Indirect Speech The direct speech The reporting clause

16 e.g. Jane said, “ I got a new e-pal. He is from Germany. ” “I got a new e-pal,” Jane said / said Jane / She said, “He is from Germany.” Direct Speech and Indirect Speech

17 She says, “He is very kind.” She says, “He was very kind.” He said, “It is true.” He said, “It was true.” “Two and two makes four,” said he. She says that he is very kind. She says that he was very kind. He said that it was true. He said that it had been true. He said that two and two makes four.

18 Direct Speech and Indirect Speech He said, “I’m happy.” She said to me, “I met your father.” You said to him, “We saw you there.” He said to Tom, “We have made a mistake.” He said that he was happy. She said to me that she had met my father. You said to him that you had seen him there. He said to Tom that they had made a mistake.

19 Direct Speech and Indirect Speech They said, “We are going to see him now.” She said, “I will go tomorrow.” He said to me, “I do it yesterday.” He said to me, “I came back an hour ago.” They said that they were going to see him then. She said that she would go tomorrow/the next day. He told me that did it yesterday/the day before. He said to me that he had come back an hour before.

20 Direct Speech and Indirect Speech I said to him, “Who is she?” He asked me, “What do you want?” He said, “Are you ready?” “Do you think it is right?” said he. I asked him who she was. He asked me what I wanted. He asked if I was ready. He asked if I thought it was right.

21 Direct Speech Indirect Speech present past present perfect Past perfect Past Past or past perfect Past perfect

22 Direct and indirect speech 1. “I like reading adventure stories,” said John. John said that he liked reading adventure stories. 2. “I don’t like computers,” Sarah said to her friend. Sarah told her friends that she didn’t like computers. 3. “Ann, have you seen my blue notebook?” Peter asked. Peter asked Ann if she had seen his blue notebook. 4. “How can you do that?” Mary said to Ann. Mary asked Ann how she could do that. 5. “What difference does it make?” Peter asked Jim. Peter asked Jim what difference it made.

23 Homework 1.Review the words and phrases 2.Review direct and indirect speech 3.P5 grammar ex1 4. P87 grammar ex 1

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25 P88 ex 3 1 Review direct and indirect speech

26 Suppose you are on the island with Chuck and Wilson. Chuck often “talks” to Wilson, but he can’t hear what Wilson says, so you have to tell Chuck what Wilson says in indirect Speech. Write down what Wilson says and act out the conversation in groups of three.

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28 1.What do we call friends on the internet in English? e-pal/key pal 2.Do you have friends on the internet? 3.How often do you write to your e- pals? 4.Which do you prefer, a pen-friend or an e-pal or a friend in real life? Why? Questions:

29 Advantages of email   fast   cheap   convenient   keep in touch with friends and family easily   write whenever you can   enclose digital photos in emails

30 What do they mean? lol oic brb l8r btw asap imo d u wnt 2 go out 2nite c u 2omorrow ty laughing out loud Oh, I see I’ll be right back. later by the way as soon as possible in my opinion Do you want to go out tonight See you tomorrow thank you

31 What do these mean? smiling unhappy :) :p :-) :(

32 1.Read the e-pal ads and write an email to one of them. (P6) 2. Write a response to the email on p90. Exercise / Homework

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