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Grammar
EXERCISES
Simple Past (Irregular Verbs: dream, drink, drive, eat, fall)
Pronunciation
Examples | |
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lot | odd |
wash | knot |
god | mob |
watch | pot |
clock | top |
Vocabulary
Review
1. Exs. Counting uncountable nouns
2. Write sentences with
3. exs. Simple Past (Irregular Verbs: dream, drink, drive, eat, fall)
4. Change from aff. to neg. …
5. Describe the following picture.help
Conversation
- Do you like to use electronic devices? Which ones?
- What´s the best electronic invention in your point of view? Why?
- Do you think people are lasier because of this new inventions? Why?
- Give 5 examples of electronics that you have at home.
- What electronic that you use the most? For what?
- Is it possbile to live without these electronic devices nowadays? Why
- Do you think we will ge more and more dependent on these devices? Why?
Extra Vocab
Electronics
- Television, TV
- Antenna
- Remote control
- Controls
- Button
- Record
- Stop
- Pause
- Play
- Rewind
- Fast forward
- Plug
- Cord
- Prong
- Outlet
- Extension cord
- Stereo
- Dial
- Speaker
- Radio
- Headphones
- Power strip
- Battery
- Microphone, mike
- Circuit braker
- Fuse
- Record player, phonograph
- CD
- Record
- Cassette, audio cassette
http://www.languageguide.org/english/vocabulary/electronics/
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