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do: an exercise, a project, homework, a test
fail: a test
get Pdf ko'rish
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Bog'liq {teacherscom library} EFL Grade 8 TBAnswers
do: an exercise, a project, homework, a test
fail: a test
get:
marks, homework
give: a lesson, homework, (good/bad) marks, a test
pass: a test
study from: notes, a textbook
take: notes, a lesson, a test
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Encourage the students to read the whole sentence
first, to think both about meaning and also the nouns
which go with each verb, before they choose the correct
answer.
FAST FINISHERS
Ask fast finishers to write a new sentence with the
incorrect word, e.g.
We’re doing a project on schools
around the world
.
Answers_1_notes_2_pass_3_textbooks_4_exercises_5_mark_6_project_3'>Answers
1 notes 2 pass 3 textbooks 4 exercises 5 mark 6 project
3
First, ask the students to look at the phrases in Exercise 1
and brainstorm a list of things about a school which uses
the flipped classroom onto the board, e.g.
do homework
exercises or projects in class
,
do tests
,
get marks
, etc.
Then, ask the students in pairs to compare these things
with their own school.
Answers
Students’ own answers
VOCABULARY WORKSHEET UNIT 19
LISTENING
1
Pre-teach
boarding school
by asking the students to
read the instructions for the exercise and asking ‘What’s
a boarding school?’ Then, ask them in pairs to describe
what they can see in each photo before they listen to
Maya. With a
weaker class, play the recording for a
second time and pause it after each answer.
Answers
1 B 2 E 3 C 4 D 5 A
2
Ask the students to read the article first, say what type of
word is missing in each space, and then try to complete
the gaps before they listen again. Point out that they
should use one or two words only in each gap. If time
allows, invite a brief class discussion on whether the
students would like to go to a boarding school.
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