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IE 4 Unit 6
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What should you use to send messages that you can hear?
Morse code, drums
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He visited his Grandma ..... Christmas Day. (on,at)
He visted his Grandma on Christmas Day.
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Okay!
They played basketball ..... the weekend. (on,at)
They played basketball at the weekend.
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Okay!
They went to the cinema ..... 6 pm. (?on, at?)
They went to the cinema at 6 pm.
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Okay!
He played football on Tuesday morning.
What did he do on Tuesday morning?
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Okay!
She went to a pizza restaurant on her birthday.
Where did she go on her birthday?
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Okay!
On nie chciał radia, ale on chciał aparat fotograficzny.
He didn't want the radio but he wanted the camera.
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On nie chciał pendrive, ale on chciał laptop.
He didn't want the memory stick but he wanted the laptop.
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Okay!
He had lunch ...... one o'clock. (on,at)
He had lunch at one o'clock.
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Okay!
On nie chciał telewizora, ale on chciał komputer.
He didn't want the television but he wanted the computer.
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Okay!
They went skateboarding at the weekend.
When did they go skateboarding?
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Okay!
He had an ice cream at 10.30.
What did he have at 10.30?
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Okay!
They went to the zoo on Saturday.
Where did they go on Saturday?
Oops!
Okay!
What should you use to send a meesage that you can see?
a mirror, smoke, flags
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She went swimming .... Monday. (on,at)
She went swimming on Monday.
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Okay!
What animals did people use to send messages?
a horse, a pigeon
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On chciał klawiaturę, ale nie chciał myszki.
He wanted the keyboard but he didn't want the mouse.
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Okay!
On chciał aparat fotograficzny, ale nie chciał telefonu komórkowego.
He wanted the camera but he didn't want the mobile phone.
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Okay!
She went home at 4 o'clock.
What time did she go home?/ When did she go home?
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Okay!
They played football .... Tuesday afternoon. (on,at)
They played football on Tuesday afternoon.
Oops!
Okay!
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