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Unit 6 A

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You should have a break

Unit 6A

Lesson's aims

• Use imperatives and should, to give advice. •Recognize the verbs with dependent prepositions. •Create a video in groups to give advice to different situations.

01

Warm up

Truth or dare

Answer the following questions.

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02

Review and Feedback

Vocabulary

Try to guess the definitions of the following verbs related to jobs.

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03

Lead in

Lyrics

Complete the lyrics of a song and analyze the grammar.

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04

Class presentation

Grammar

Imperatives and Should to give advice

How do you give orders and advice in your language?

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Imperatives

Review and feeb

The imperative is stronger than should. It tell people exactly what to do.

We can use the imperatives to give...

Should

Review and feeb

Should is a bit less strong than the imperative. It shows that what we are saying is advice, not instruction.

(Memovoc English, 2018)

05

Practice

Activities:

  • Open the book, go to p. 152.
  • Go to p.58

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06

Homework

Activities:

  • Work in groups of three or four.
  • Choose one problem.
  • Check the tutorial to use the Animaker platform to create your video.
  • Create a draft where you describe the problem and give advice.
  • Make a video with your ideas and use the grammar topic of today (Imperatives, should). Include an introduction to the problem and its possible solutions.
  • Make sure your video is creative and illustrative.
  • Check your spelling and grammar.
  • Due date: Friday, 26th- 11 am.

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References

Memovoc English. (2018). Giving Advice in English with Should and Shouldn’t [YouTube Video]. In YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxO7YB-lNS0&ab_channel=MemovocEnglish ‌

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