CLASS 1; 27th April
GOING PLACES
Objective ; reading / phrasal verbs
Warmer
Song 7
adjectives : curious , wrong , right
negative present simple : I don't care
Page 92 read the text
abroad = in strainatate
aboard =peste bord
prejudice = prejudecata
foreigner = strain (subst )
foreign language = limba straina
ex 3/ 92
- 1. What is Becca doing in France?
- 2. Why does she say that it ‘isn’t a holiday’?
- 3. Why is she sometimes tired at the end of the day?
- 4. How were some other foreigners different from her?
- 5. How does she suggest dealing with homesickness?
- 6. How does she deal with comments about her that she doesn’t like?
ex1/ 92 vocabulary
to put up with = a accepta / a se impaca cu ...
to wear out = a (se) epuiza
Complete these sentences from the blog. Use the correct form of the phrasal verbs from the list, then go back to the blog to check your answers.
- put up with
- bring about
- run into
- turn out
- hang out with
- pick up
- go through
- wear out
- You have to PICK UP a lot of new vocabulary.
- Being homesick is a phase that you have to GO THROUGH .
- It’s not nice to hear people criticise you, but you have to PUT UP WITH it.
- Sometimes you miss the friends you used to HANG OUT WITH .
- Speaking another language all day WEARS me OUT .
- Living abroad is TURNING OUT to be a great experience for me.
- I RAN INTO some people who wanted to leave France.
- Living abroad can BRING ABOUT some challenges and difficulties.
CLASS 2; 28th April
GOING PLACES
Objective ; phrasal verbs / consolidation
Page 93 ex 1
Which of the phrasal verbs means:
- make (someone) very tired=WEAR OUTwear out
- meet (without having arranged to)=RUN INTO
- learn (informally)= PICK UP
- tolerate= PUT UP WITH
- experience (a difficult situation)=GO THROUGH
- have a particular result= TURN OUT
- spend time with= HANG OUT WITH
- make happen= BRING ABOUT
Read these sentences. Put a tick (✓) if you can omit the pronoun in italics, or a cross (✗) if you can’t omit it.
- You’ll miss the friends
whoyou used to hang out with. - I ran into some people who couldn’t wait to leave.
- I’ve decided to write about some of the challenges
thatliving abroad can bring. - You become one of those people who wish they’d stayed at home.
- There’s new vocabulary
whichyou have to pick up. - There’s no country in the world that suits everybody.
Cross out the words / phrases in italics that can be left out.
Footballers 1who come from other countries to play in the UK often have problems. Some of the players 2
1/ 96 listening
1. B
2. none
3. A
4. C
5. B
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