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Harmonize 4 - Unit 1 Rev.

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  • Can I ask you to … your English books over to my place? I need some help with the homework.
    bring
  • You forget the word “gloves.” What do you say?
    They are things you wear on your hands in the cold.
    They are not shoes.
    They are hot.
  • You forget the word “microwave.” What do you say?
    It’s a kind of spoon.
    It’s like an oven, but it cooks food very fast.
    It’s the opposite of a fridge.
  • That actor really reminds me … Pablo in our class
    of
  • You forget the word smartphone. What do you say?
    It’s a small thing you use to call, text, and go online.
    It’s something to eat when you're bored.
    It’s a big computer on a desk.
  • Many teenagers today are selfish/addicted totheir phones.
    addicted
  • You shouldn't judge/spoil a book by its cover.
    judge
  • You forget the word "appreciate." What do you say?
    I feel happy and thankful for what you did.
    It’s something to eat.
    I am not angry.
  • You forget the phrase "stand up for." What do you say?
    I sit down and wait.
    I protect my friend when someone is mean.
    I watch my friend and do nothing.
  • I met … with Helen for the first time in ages last week
    up
  • People who are selfish / unfair only care about themselves.
    selfish
  • You forget the word addicted. What do you say?
    I do it because my teacher tells me to.
    I can't stop doing it. I want to do it all the time.
    I only do it once. It’s not a big deal.
  • You forget the word “library.” What do you say?
    It’s like a book.
    It’s something to drink.
    It’s a place where you can read or borrow books.
  • My parent told me to respect / stand up for the things that I believe in.
    stand up
  • You forget the word “tiger.” What do you say?
    It’s not a lion.
    It’s like a big cat with orange and black stripes.
    It’s a kind of small thing.
  • This generation is too dependant in/on technology
    on
  • The teacher … us off for arriving late to class.
    told
  • Would you like to ask your friends … for dinner this evening?
    over
  • Six of my friends … along to volleyball practice yesterday evening. It was great fun
    came
  • My friends and I usually hang … in the park at the weekend.
    out