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Do something different!
September 23rdReading
Did you like Drake & Josh?
Build the tower I tell you & remember your number!
Do something different!
September 24thGrammar!
For an action in progress in the past when another action interrupted it! They were rushing to buy a maruchan when they noticed his partner with Sarah... 0.0 While they were drinking their potion, they heared a huge noice! Actions in the past and 1 interrupting!
A completed action/routine in the past. Already happened! Subject + verb in past + complement I went to the sports shop to buy good sneakers!I saw her in class!I liked volleyball Keep it simple
Simple past
past continous
An action in progress in the past. An action happened! Subject + to be (past) & verb (-ing) + complement I was looking outside the window, and saw a camaro!He was laughing about my styleThey were taking pictures Actions in the past!
What happens when we have both?
Sorry guys, there is no booklet... :((
Do something different!
September 25thVocabulary!
Sorry guys, there is no booklet... :((
Do something different!
September 29thListening!
Coming up, a listening!
Do something different!
October 2nd Speaking
Leisure time!
USEFUL VOCABULARY
I think it would be a good idea to... It might be better if... I don´t think X would be a right place for... How/What about...?
Let´s see what you got... ex. 4
Do something different!
October 3rd Grammar & Vocab
Prepositions
___the museum ___the cafe ___London ___1945 ___16th Roger av. ___10:45 ___Monday ___Morning ___July ___3 weeks
At In On
Across Down From Into Out To Towards Up
Do something different!
October 7th Grammar & Vocab
Towards: In direction of
"She is across the bridge"
"Into the car"
"Going down the stairs"
"Take out your notebooks"
Grab a pan from the kitchen
Prepositions
___my house ___the car ___England ___2024 ___16th Roger av. ___11 o´clocl ___Friday ___Morning ___Afternoon ___July ___3 weeks
At In On
Do something different!
October 8th Grammar & Vocab
Superlatives
Comparatives
To compare two things that are not equal, use comparative + than We use it for adjectives and adverbs With one or two syllables, add -er "The Empire State is taller than the Eiffel tower" With two or more, add more/less "It was less frightening that I had imagined" To compare two equal things we use: as + adjective + as "This tastes as good as last dessert" When one situation depends on another "The faster you work, the sooner we may leave"
To compare three things! adjective/adverb with one or more syllables + -est "It´s made from the best glass of the world" adjective/adverb with two or more syllables uses the most/the least "It was the most incredible experience I ever had" You can make it stronger using certain phrases like: "The F1 race was much more interesting than the movie. It was by far the best day out I´ve had in my life!"
Comparatives
Some adjectives are irregularBad - worse/worst Little - less/least Good- better/best Far - farther/farthest
Do something different!
October 14th Grammar
Passive voice
Active voice
Passive voice refers to who recieves the action of the verb. "English is learned by the students" "That car is a Ferrari" "The song was written by M. Jackson" "Blooket was played by the students" Remember! Passive = Recieves
Active voice refers to who performs the action of the verb. "Rafa learns english" "Eric plays basketball" "Stuart greet Joseph" "Ferrari owns car" Remember! Active = Performs
We are playing hands down...
How can I make this passive?
They went to Starbucks to drink a pumpkin drink Erika had a headache because of the noise Stuart almost drawned because he started swimming after eating The students like to play blooket Her phone was stolen by a thief We recieved a trophy for winning the match! We can get a headache with this topic because of the difficulty
Do something different!
October 15th Writing
We are watching a break dance video!
Ready to build your bridge?
Do something different!
October 16th
Coming up, a reading! Unit 3
The bell activity
Do something different!
October 17th
We are watching a break dance video!
New vocabulary
AmbitionChallengeFamousLegendSelf-confidenceSucessTalent
Rock School
October 21th
Put on an act = Pretend to be someone Stand in someone´s way = to stop someone on doing something To have a claim to Claim to fame = to be known for something important or interesting To be a Dream come true = something difficult that was achieved To be a Roller Coaster = To go trough many sudden or extreme changes in a short time To be Open doors = To make things possible that were not possible before To take a change / an opportunity = To take the risk for a positive outcome/result
"They put on an act when they see the teacher""I put on an act every time I go with my older friends" "I will never stand in your way""Move! Don´t stand in my way or I will move you" "They claim to be the best team of the school""Eminem claims to fame as the best rapper of all times" "Math class is like a roaller coaster""Her personality is like a roaller coaster" "This year, the try out has to be open doors""If she could only be open doors when I tell her I like her" "If you change your mind, take a change on me! I´ll be first in line"
IDIOMS
Rock School
October 22th
PRESENT PERFECT
We use it to talk about experiences that happened in the past and continue up to now! "I have visited New York" "He has driven to Cancun" "We have been thinking" "I have played the bass before" Subject + have/has + verb p.p + compl. About experience!
Write down 2 examples in present perfect
Rock School
October 24th
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINOUS
Actions begining in the past and continuing in the present "We have been thinking in a sentence for the last 20 min" "We have been playing blooket the entire semester" "She has been lying to us the entire time" Subject + have/has been+ verb (ing) + compl. About experience that keeps going!
Rock School
October 28th
Vocabulary
Since = from a time in the past until present "Since 2020, coronavirus vaccines where created""I haven been playing soccer since I was 12 years old" Ago = In the past "I was living in Canada 2 years ago""10 years ago, they were the best english group" Still = I´m still doing it or still have to do it "I still don´t get it""I still have to finish my homework" Yet = To mention you haven´t finish something and you still do it!! "I not done yet!""I haven´t finish my meal yet!"
Rock School
October 29th
Listening
Coming up, a listening... (1989)
Rock School
November 5th
Speaking
Can you tell me what are you good at? What is your best social skill?
Rock School
November 6th
Vocabulary
VOCABULARY
Some adjectives and prepositions go together, as brothers. good/bad/OK - at fed up - with interest - in famous - for keen - on
Rock School
November 7th
Vocabulary
REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
When the subject and object are the sameTo emphasis: My - Myself You - Yourself Him - Himself Her - Herself Our - Ourselves They - Themselves When doing something about the other:Each other / one another
I did it myself You only care about yourself I don´t know how he can handle himself Tania only loves herself They run into ourselves We should be thinking about themselves as well We take care of each other We are for one another They always look for one another
Rock School
November 8th
Vocabulary
WRITING
Each one of you...
You need to write down a letter to one of your teachers and apologize because you broke his/her car window You are writing a letter to a sports coach to tell him why you are a good prospect to join the team
Rock School
November 11th
Vocabulary
Rock School
November 12th
Reading
Reading coming up
Rock School
November 13th
Vocabulary
Adding vocabulary to understand it 4.3
Rock School
November 14th
Vocabulary
Adding vocabulary to understand it 4.3
VOCABULARY
Some adjective have a noun form when we add a suffix: -ence, ness, ity. Confident - confidence Absent - absence Kind - kindness Weak - Weakness Responsible - responsability Possible - possibility Adjective to noun
Rock School
November 19th
Grammar
Present SimpleEvents in the present. It happens now. We can add a timetable event Subject + verb in present + compl She reads books every evening They work in a hospital I drink coffee every morning The sun rises in the east He plays football on weekends Present continous Events happening right now! Subject + verb (-ing) + compl "I am telling a joke" "She is listening to music" "They are playing football" Continous = actions!
Rock School
November 20th
Grammar
Future SimpleTo mention something about the future Will - Predictions, probability, Subject + will + verb + compl "I will learn to play the guitar" "They will enjoy the dance" "She will be at the party" Going to - more exact predictions Subject + going to + verb + compl "I´m going to learn the piano" "She is going to school tomorrow" "They are going to sing a song"
Rock School
November 21th
Grammar
Future Continous Actions or events in the future but with actions! Subject + will/going to + verb (-ing) + compl "I will be visiting the restaurant very soon" "They will be singing the song in the party" Future Perfect Simple For things that are scheduled or planned. In this one, we do not use will or going to But we assume it is a future event "The plane arrives at 6 pm""Class finishes in 2 hours" "The movie lasts 120 minutes"
Go for it!
November 25th
Coming up, a listening
Go for it!
November 25th
Coming up, a listening
Go for it!
November 27th
Strong adjectives
Go for it!
December 3rd
Strong adjectives
Future time clauses
clauses with after, as soon as, before, by the time, until, when, while + present simple/present continous You can relax after you put the tentPlan well before you speakClose the door as soon as you enter the classKeep walking until you see the starbucksBy the time they are, dead you will beTake your charger when you go travelling
Go for it!
December 3rd
Today is a writing
Go for it!
December 5th
Today you can get a lot of coins
Take out your notebooks and answer the questions Only write down the number of the questions and the answer Make sure your handwriting is legible
a. Write down the extreme adjectives of: 1. Hungry 2. Loud 3. Funny 4. Dirty 5. Surprised b. Write down 2 examples in future simple tense c. Write down 2 ex. in future continous d. Write down 2 examples in future perfect simple
e. Write down an example with this words: 1. Self-confident 2. Challenge 3. Success 4. Ambition f. Answer the examples with the correct preposition (you decide) 1. At school, I only like subjects that I´m good___ 2. Most of my friends are keen____Maths but I find it difficult 3. My sister is not interested ____ ballet 4. We are fed up___a lot of homework that we have
Weird and wonderful!
December 9th
Reading
You like sci-fi movies?
Weird and wonderful!
December 10th
Vocabulary
Let´s see if the vocab for today is more horrifying than public bathrooms
Vocabulary
Haunted - like the haunted mansion but also obssessed Mysterious - a mysterious person Odd - different than usual. Weird Panic - Getting scared Terrified - frightened Horrifying - extremely shocking
Let´s test your learning
Weird and wonderful!
January 7th
Vocabulary
Was it good or fantastic? Unit 5
Weird and wonderful!
January 8th
Grammar
Past perfect simple
A past action that happened before another action in the past Subject + had + v p.p. + past simple "After the truck had stop, I saw kids running" "When we had finished the coffe, they already finished their dinner" "They had been arguing since they left the school" usually we use: before, after, for, since, when, just, already
Weird and wonderful!
January 16th
Verbs
Weird and wonderful!
January 14th
Grammar
Past perfect continous
A past action that happened before another action in the past Subject + had + been + verb (ing) + past simple "After the truck had stop, I saw kids running" "When we had finished the coffe, they already finished their dinner" "They had been arguing since they left the school" Just, for, since
Weird and wonderful!
January 20th
Listening
Past perfect continous
A past action that happened before another action in the past Subject + _____ + _____ + verb + _____simple Just, for, since
Yes bubus. Listening
Weird and wonderful!
January 21st
Grammar
Weird and wonderful!
January 22nd
Grammar
What do you think he had felt at that moment?
Weird and wonderful!
January 23rd
Grammar
Used to
To express a past state"I used to light up fireworks" "They used to dance pop on the street" "She used to bake cakes every sunday" Would - Habits or repeated actions in the past He would throw things at him They would be scare during the movie
Practice with the baby
Weird and wonderful!
January 27rd
Grammar
Used to & Would
They are not mostly the same, rather used in different contextsFor repeated actions in the past:- We would go to the beach every summer- I would read romantic novels every friday- He would video call with his pals while taking dinner in the kitchen Repeated habits in the past
Weird and wonderful!
January 28th
Grammar
Tell me about a funny day or experience and add the vocab
Absolutely | Completely | Extremely | Really
When I was 13 years old, I would ride my bike with one of my brothers. It was really fun and absolutely terrific since we met new places. However, one day, some dogs were chasing us, and we were completely terriefied. We didn´t stop pedalling and we made it through alive. however, I felt extremely scared.
SO you want to get fit?
January 29th
Reading
Put your hands down
SO you want to get fit?
January 30th
MODAL VERBS
Can / be able to
General hability Able to: Something you can or you can not do "You are able to speak for yourself. Don´t need my help!" "They were able to write a whole story about the kids from the north"
SO you want to get fit?
February 4th
MODAL VERBS
Could
General ability Able to: Something you had the ability on doing "I was able to sing a rap" Could: ability in the past "I could watch that program for hours"
SO you want to get fit?
February 10th
MODAL VERBS
Should, ought to, had better
Should - something you must do"You should pass your exam""They should buy samsungs instead of iphones" Ought to - something you should have done (desirable)"You ought to arrive on time""They ought to finish their homework today" Had better - things you should to (mas vale que...)"I had better be ready at 8""We had better finish our homework today"
So you want to get fit?
February 17th
So what is the reward? Unit 6
So you want to get fit?
February 18th
Let´s listen something else. Unit 6 Listening
So you want to get fit?
February 19th
Yay or nay?
So you want to get fit?
February 24th
Keep it cool!
February 24th
Would you also feel overwhelmed?
Keep it cool!
March 4th
Imperatives
Used to express orders:
"Please help me with this" "Don't leave the door open" "Don´t make me go get it" "Can you let me finish!""Anger makes us do things we really don´t want to" "We all have places that makes us feel happy"
Keep it cool!
March 3rd
Cool it! Keep the peace / keep it cool! Take it easy
Blow your top Fly off the handle See red
Keep it cool!
March 5th | Listening
Keep it cool!
March 6th | Speaking
Keep it cool!
March 10th | Useful
Keep it cool!
March 11th | Grammar
First conditional
Superstitions! To express something might be real if we had something If______ , Will_______ "If I make a perfect score n this rap, I will impress her" "If they stop using the phone, they will improve" "If I fell, I will be embarrased"
Keep it cool!
March 18th | Grammar
Second conditional
Imagine present or future situations that are impossible or unlikely to happen! If + past simple, Would_______ "If I had 1 million dollars, I would stop going to school" "If I don´t pass the exam,my parents would ground me" "If I went to another school, I would meet different people"
Keep it cool!
March 24th | Vocab
Phrasal Verbs
Belive in - have faith in something Break up - come to an end Fall out with - to have a disagreement Look down on - to think someone or something as unimportant Look up to - admire someone Run into - collide with someone or sth Stand up to - to resist someone to not accept bad treatment
Keep it cool!
March 25th | Vocab
Would rather or would prefer?
The same but use differently I would rather to speak german They would prefer to eat maruchan than lettuce He would rather talk to her in the evening I would prefer to stop drinking water than drinking your soda
Keep it cool!
March 25th | Vocab
It´s your environment
April 7 | Vocab
SOLUCIÓN
Third conditional
To talk about events in the past that did not happen, but could o.o "If I had been a thief, I would have stolen your kisses" "If they had never told me that lie, we would have been laughing right now!" "If Tinder had never developed, people would have tried different ways to flirt" if + past perfect + would have + past participle
It´s your environment
April 8 | Listening
It´s your environment
April 9 | Writing
It´s your environment
April 22nd
Get - versatile verb
To obtain - "I got an F in my exam" To recieve - "I have to go get my package" To become - "I´m getting sick" To understand - "Don´t you get it?" To buy - "I need to get that disccount"
Let´s see if you can get reading unit 7
Whodunit?
March 6
Passive voice
To talk about the effect or the what on a tense. Present simple"The stadium is cleaned every day""The soccer ball is broken" Present continous"The car is being polished now""The movie is being played by the teachers" Is important to identify this on a text!!
Let´s see if you can get reading unit 7
Whodunit?
March 8
Passive voice
To talk about the effect or the what on a tense. Past simple"The scenography was made by the agents""The game was played in 1941" Past continous"The march was started by the soldiers""The music was played by the band instructor" Is important to identify this on a text!!
Let´s see if you can get reading unit 7
Whodunit?
March 12 | Grammar
Whodunit?
March 13 | Hey Jude - listening
Whodunit?
March 14 | Listening - "bullying in school"
Whodunit?
March 19 | Grammar
After getting pulled over there, he carefully took his papers
Passive voice
To talk about the effect or the what on a tense. Present perfect"She has presented the project""They have told a secret""They have been arrested" Past perfect"The subject had been improved""The store had been stolen" Is important to identify this on a text!!
Let´s see if you can get reading unit 7
Whodunit?
May 21 | Grammar
Whodunit?
May 26 | Grammar
Whodunit?
May 27 | Grammar
SOLUCIÓN
Modal verbs
Must have - a strong beliefe in the pastCan´t - Something impossible that can happen nowMay - medium-low possibility in the presentMight - medium-low possibility in the futureWill - high possibility in the future CouldWouldShould
Whodunit?
May 28 | Grammar
Whodunit?
June 4 | Vocabulary
Unit 10 ex. 5
Whodunit?
June 11 | Listening
Lyricstraining with "I ain´t worried" for a warm-up. Then, unit 10 listening practice"
Whodunit?
June 16 | Grammar
Phrasal verbs
Look into - investigate Look for - search for Hold up - Delay. Been stopped Hold back - Hesitate to act or speak
Whodunit?
June 17 | Grammar
Phrasal verbs
Look into - Look for - Hold up - Hold back -
Phrasal verbs
Go about - Carry an activity (do it)Go on - Continue with an activity Work out - Practise | Resolve something Work on - Try to improve Run into - to meet unexpectedly Run through - pass by and be present