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Grammar Present Perfect tense with for / since
Key Words:wheel, invention, transportation, machines, gears, paper, hides, parchment, plant fiber, communication, printing press, paper, ink, revolution, science, knowledge, telephone, mobile phone, telegram, patent, operator, scandal, lightbulb, expensive, cheap, bright, darkinternet, information technology (IT), engineer, website, information
Phonics: long /i/ * i * igh * i_e * y * ie * y_e
Verbs:to invent, to transport, to share, to communicate, to print, to carve, to speak, to patent, to turn on, to design, to search, to transfer
L5 U6 L8
Assessment
Level 5 Unit 6 Lesson 8
What is the worst invention ever? Also, explain.
What is the best invention ever? Explain your answer.
Vocabulary
Draw a Line to transport to communicateto printto turn onto search to transfer
- website
- cheap
- engineer
- lightbulb
- parchment
- machine
- internet
- knowledge
- gear
- expensive
- Science
- bright
- patent
- telephone
- wheel
verify
- information
- dark
- invention
- transportation
- transfer
- paper
- ink
- revolution
- patent
- telegram
- engineer
5. That stack of is my work.
4. Kyle Rivers has all the you need on Asia travel.
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incorrect
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3. The study of has led to improved knowledge.
2. Patrice transfers her recipes to her .
1. My washing is broken, I have to do it by hand.
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Do good inventions ever have bad effects? Consider a few, and evaluate whether the invention is worth the bad effects.
Reading
Ref: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/jun/17/humanities.internationaleducationnews
After sharing a workspace with Meucci, Bell stole the device and sold it to Wester Union himself. Together with Western Union, Bell brought the telephone to market. Meucci could not afford to renew his temporary patent. Bell stepped in to claim the patent in 1874, listing himself as inventor of the telephone. Meucci died trying to prove his part in the invention of the telephone. Bell will erase Meucci's life work in the shadow of this true scandal.
Meucci's money problems prevented the Italian from applying for patent. He could not afford $250 to apply, and so in 1871 he bought a temporary patent for just three years. Medical issues and poor English also stopped Meucci's success. Meucci tried to make a deal with Western Union to develop his product, but was sadly rejected.
In response to the sad death of defendant, Antonio Meucci, yesterday the US Supreme Court has closed the case against Alexander Graham Bell. Bell was charged with fraud for stealing Meucci's work and patenting a machine he did not invent. Bell will keep the telephone patent and live in history as the great inventor of this device. Just days ago, the court heard that Meucci publicly demonstrated his 'teletrofono' in New York City in 1860, years before Bell's patent.
Telephone invention erupts in scandal
Death stops identification of true inventor
4p 05 April, 1889
World News
1879 USA Thomas Edison files first UK patent and become known as inventor of the lightbulb
1874 Canada Woodward and Evans patent dual carbon filament bulb.
1878 Britain Joseph Swan files first British patent.
1802 Britain Humphrey Davy invents electric arc lamp.
1800 Italy Alessandro Volta invents first incandescent light.
Timeline
The Lightbulb
Video
The Internet
Discussion Questions
Inventions
- What would you like to invent?
- Do you know of any famous inventors or inventions within your home country?
- Do you think traveling to the moon or space will be invented in the future?
- Would you want to travel to the moon, if you could?
In the future
Inventions
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Grammar
Splat the Past Participle
given
came
sleeped
taken
made
gotten
slept
eaten
come
gave
make
Present Perfect Tense
had
given
eaten
been
run
been
- Ken has the plant already.
- Irene has home from work.
- Mrs. Winters has never sushi.
- My grandpa and I have always best friends.
- Dan has a healthy breakfast.
- Sara and I have friends for many years.
Choose the correct Present Perfect tense verb
Write it!
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Phonics
ie
igh
y_e
i_e
p__ n___t wh_ r_p_
Review
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Listen and Write
30
line
time
tried
type
right
style
spider
high
fry
silent
drive
lie
July
pie
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Free Talk
Do you think inventions always make people rich? Why (not)?
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