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English

Class
Level A1 8
Vocabulary

Unit 1 Writing

Revision

Homework
Vocabulary Unit 2

Quizlet
How often do you go to
parties?
Do you bring anything
with you? If yes, what?
Writing - example

Read the email.


Does Emma mention any of the
things you bring to parties?
Read the email again.
Match parts of the email A–F with
descriptions 1–6.

Making the invitation


Finishing the email
Asking for confirmation
Giving the details (where?
when? what kind of party?)
Greeting
Opening the email
Writing -tips
Read the example sentences in the tables and choose the
correct option in the sentences below.
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.

1. fancy-dress / a / It's / party


2. Your sandwiches / delicious / are
3. listen to my / After dinner / I / music / favourite
4. is / The music / fantastic
5. make an / recipe / easy / You can
Revision
Vocabulary + Speaking

Teacher:
1. Open the wordlist for unit & link for the dice.
2. Choose from the list and say 1 word.
3. You roll the dice.
4. Look which number corresponds which task.
Student: does the task.
(Depending on the number of students, assign to each about 5-7 words or less)

DICE
Look at the photos that show types of food.
Which of these types of food do you eat?
Discuss in pairs.
In pairs, ask and answer the questions.

1 How do you make pancakes?


2 How often do you eat vegetarian food?
3 Do you prefer eating vegetables or meat? Why?
4 What's your favourite type of street food? Why?
5 Is it healthy to eat a lot of fast food? Why?/Why not?
6 Do you like eating spicy food? Why?/Why not?
Revision
Grammar

QUANTIFIERS: some, any, much, many, a lot of

1. There isn't much / many bread.


2. I drink any / a lot of water every day.
3. There's any / some orange juice in the fridge.
4. How much / many pizzas do you eat a month?
5. Are there any / some mushrooms on the pizza?
6. There isn't any / some cheese in my sandwich.
Complete the sentences with a/an, the or - (no article).
Revision
Listening
HOMEWORK

1. Writing
2. Test

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