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Today's Lesson

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loudspeakerflasheddefiancedegrading
Present Perfectunfinished action
Level 7 Unit 3 Lesson 3

Controversial Clothing

Get Thinking

Does anyone control you?
Burn a hole in your pocketHave money that you can't wait to spend.The money Jenny found burned a hole in her pocket.

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Reading

Prereading

Do you think Michael deserves a punishment?
loudspeaker

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to pass out, so the other girls were forced to go without socks. At the end of the day, there was an announcement on the loudspeaker saying that anyone caught wearing anything but plain white socks would be immediately suspended.
After Georgia was caught, the teachers started to pay attention to what the students were wearing on their feet. The gym teacher caught nine girls wearing colored socks and sent them all to the headmaster. The headmaster only had four more pairs of extra socks

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flashed

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Nate’s bright green socks and sent him to the headmaster’s office. As soon as Nate was gone, Kelly flashed her orange socks and was sent outside as well. Michael lifted his trouser legs as he sat down and Ms. Schneider frowned. “Alright, that’s it. Anyone not wearing white socks needs to leave immediately.”
Many of the students were worried about the headmaster’s threat and didn’t want to continue wearing fun socks, but Michael urged them on. “They can’t suspend all of us,” he assured them. The next day, Ms. Schneider watched the teenagers like a hawk when they came into her classroom. She pointed at
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when she saw them. However, there was also an air of defiance among the students. The headmaster came out of her office and saw the group of students. She took a deep breath and pursed her lips. “What on earth is going on here? Are you all here for uniform violations?” At first nobody spoke, but they could all see that the was headmaster was becoming furious.
Twenty four out of the twenty six students stood up and left the room. They gathered in the hallway and walked together toward the headmaster’s office. A large crowd of students was already in front of the headmaster’s door and more students were joining the group every minute. The group was quiet and some students were afraid of what the headmaster would do
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socks of our choosing until you agree to get rid of the mandatory uniform.” When he finished, Michael was almost shaking. He had never stood up to a an authority figure before and he had no idea what to expect now. He looked around and found his classmates nodding in agreement and was comforted by their support.
Finally, Michael moved to the front of the group and said loudly. “This is a protest. We have been wearing crazy socks all week because we are tired of uniforms. They are degrading, dehumanising and meant to teach us that our individuality isn’t important. The senior class will continue to wear

Michael tells the headmaster why they are wearing fun socks.

Michael inspires his classmates to also wear fun socks.

Michael shows his socks to his friends.

Michael decides to wear fun socks to school.

Comprehension

Michael sees his cousin's fun clothes for school.

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Fill in the Blanks

flashed
defiance
degrading
loudspeaker
  1. The movie star a smile at the crowd as he walked by.
  2. Working in these conditions is incredibly .
  3. That is way too loud. Is there any way to turn it off?
  4. I will not tolerate that attitude of . You must follow the rules!

Make a Sentence

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  • Quicksand
  • black
  • 20
  • gauche
  • avec
  • 1000
  • 1
  • defiance
  • flashed
  • loudspeaker
  • degrading
  • dresser
  • lenient
  • petition
  • disgust
  • #00C4D6
  • #476388
  • #04858F
  • #5461b6

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Context

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Grammar

Past Tense

I moved into this house 6 years ago.
Simple Past is used when an action is finished.
I have lived in this house for 6 years.
Present Perfect is used when an action is not finished.
have + been + gerund another way to say the action is not yet finished
Finally, Michael moved to the front of the group and said loudly. “This is a protest. We have been wearing crazy socks all week because we are tired of uniforms.

Present Perfect

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I have been

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Practice

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look the same

bullying

common goal

money

Mind Map

Why should you wear a uniform?

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Listening

What kind of shoes do you need to wear at this job?

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Extension

minutes: 12:20 - 13:16
Listen to the podcastAre the dress code rules the same for boys and girls?

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Exit Interview

Do you agree with Michael's method of rebellion?

Goodbye!