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VOCABULARY

GramMar

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past simple tensepast continuous tense

biography

relative pronouns

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Level 6 Unit 4 Lesson 7

Exercise

Ugh, Exercise

Bounce, bounce, bounce, blah, blah, blah Basketball is no fun at all.Jump, jump, jump, yuck, yuck, yuckVolleyball does really suck. Run, run, run, ick, ick, ick Exercise will make me sick.

Word Work

who

what

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when

where

Relative Pronouns

that

Vocabulary

Choose a token, roll the dice and try to reach the goal before anyone else. Good luck!

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FINISH

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sportsBOARD GAME

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Think

What do you need to overcome a problem?

Reading

Prereading

What is the purpose of a biography?

Yulimar Rojas is an athlete who currently holds the world record in women’s triple jump. She is often called “The Queen of the Triple Jump” because she has broken so many records in this event. She has also had a difficult life, and truly shows what it means to face difficulties and overcome them to succeed. Yulimar was born on October 21st, 1995 in Venezuela. She grew up in a very poor family with five siblings. They had a small house, which was destroyed in a storm. Yulimar said that her only goal in life was to buy her mother a house that had walls.

Yulimar Rojas

Learningsession

Rafael Nadal is a professional tennis player from Spain. Many people think he is the greatest tennis player of all time. Rafa is an extraordinary athlete who has won many tournaments over his long career. There is one tournament, called Roland Garros, that Rafa has won 13 times! He is often called the “King of Clay” because he has won so many games on this surface. Rafa has won numerous smaller tournaments as well as two gold medals in the Olympics.

Rafael Nadal

Learningsession

Oksana Masters is a paralympic athlete from Ukraine who competes for the United States. She was born June 19th, 1989 near the Cherynobal nuclear disaster. As a result of radiation from the accident, she was born with severe birth defects. She had legs that are different length, and was missing her shinbones. She also has webbed fingers, no thumbs and six toes on each foot. When she was born, Oksana’s parents abandoned her at an orphanage. When she was seven, Oksana was adopted by a professor from the United States.

Oksana Masters

Learningsession

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Details

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Grammar

Past Continuousused to tell an action you were doing when something else happenedI was reading when the doorbell rang.

I was running the wrong way when she kicked the ball into the goal.

Past Continuousused for an action that occurred at a specific time in the pastAt 3 pm yesterday I was reading.

Past Continuousused for an action that occurred for a period of time in the pastI was reading for three hours yesterday.

Simple Pasta completed action at a time before now. Yulimar Rojas jumped 15.74 meters in the triple jump

Past Tense

Past Tense

What was happening in the picture?The sun . . . The rain . . . One boy . . . The other boy . . . The elephant . . .

Past Tense

What was the girl doing when she saw the rabbit?What were the rabbits doing inside the tree?What did the owl do?

Past Tense

Wrap Up

Decide

Which text from this unit was your favorite?

Was there any text you didn't like?

Extension

Proofread your essay and add any parts you haven't finished.

Are there any vocabulary words you shold review?

GramMar

ReaDiNg

VOCABULARY

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Can you use the relative pronouns?

Can you use Past Simple and Past Progressive tenses?

Do you know the parts of a persuasive essay?

Goodbye