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REVIEW - Units 3, 4 & 5
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Which are the different parts of an opinion essay?
1) Introduction 2) Opinion, reason and example 3) Opinion, reason and example 4) Conclusion (summary of the reasons)
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Name the health problem
Stomach ache
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What's the difference between these 2 sentences? "They aren't going to stay very long" VS "They won't stay very long"
In the first sentence, that is their intention. In the second sentence, I predict that situation.
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Name the global issue
Flood
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Make the sentence using present perfect simple: you / ever / ride / a mountain bike?
Have you ever ridden a mountain bike?
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Name the health problem
Rash
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How do we form the present perfect simple?
have/has + past participle of the verb (3rd column)
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Make the sentence using present perfect simple: I / never / swim / in the sea
I have never swum in the sea.
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Name the global issue
Famine
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I can't feel my feet, they are completely: N _ _ _
Numb
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How do we form the future continuous?
will/won't + be + verb (-ing)
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My skin is so i _ _ _ _ ! I can't stop scratching it.
itchy
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What's the difference between these 2 sentences? "I have done my homework" VS "I have been doing my homework"
The former focuses on the action that finished recently, and the latter emphasizes the activity itself
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How do we form the second conditional?
If + past simple, would + infinitive
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Name the global issue
Pollution
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How do we form the present perfect continuous?
have/has + been + verb (-ing)
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Say the verb: To add a substance which makes something dirty or poisonous
Contaminate
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Name the global issue
Unemployment
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Name the health problem
Backache
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Can we use state verbs (be, have, like, believe) with the present perfect continuous?
No
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Say the verb: to move from a dangerous place to a safer one
Evacuate
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How do we form the future perfect?
will/won't + have + past participle form of the verb (3rd column)
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How do we form the first conditional?
If + present simple, will + infinitve
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How many ways do we have to express the future?
7: Present simple, present continuous, will, be going to, may/might, future continuous, future perfect
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Make the sentence using present perfect simple: she / not win / any games / yet
She hasn't won any games yet.
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Name the global issue
Drought
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Name the global issue
Earthquake
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Does your finger hurt? Yes, it's very P _ _ _ _ _ _
Painful
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Name the health problem
Headache
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Name the health problem
Cough
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