viernes, 16 de enero de 2015



In our last lesson we read about the movie Matilda. We also listened to a recording that seemed a bit difficult for most of the students.

Some new words that we studied are:

bright  (very intelligent)

taught (the past of the verb teach)

grownup ( adult)

worse  (comparative of bad)

far worse ( much, much worse)

What's wrong with...? (What's the matter with, why don't you like...?)


Students had to answer some questions about the listening.


HOMEWORK

1. Remember you need to do the homework you hadn't done last week. Think of a movie you liked and answer the questions:

What kind of movie is it?

Who is in it? or Who starred in it?

Where does it take place?

What is it about? or What happens in it?

How does it end?


What did critics say about it?

2. Write a sentence with each one of the words and expressions above:

Examples:

Matilda taught herself to write when she was 3 years old.

The film is far worse than the movie.

What's wrong with your maths teacher? It's difficult to understand him.












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