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What is this? How is it pronounced?
/mɒsˈkiː.təʊ/. MOSQUITO
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"Get" is one of the most common verbs in English. Give five examples of how we can use it.
students' answer
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Continue _________ this road for 3 km, then go __________ tunnel and swim _________ the river.
along, through, across
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make a sentence using the second conditional
students' answer
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I have been feeling unwell ________ I got up this morning. (since / for)
since
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We are going to Paris ______ a few weeks.
for
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This car isn't yours. It is....
Mine / Ours
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name two synonyms for afraid
scared / frightened (and possibly terrified, which means "very afraid")
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Find the odd one out (pronunciaton): horse, divorced, fall, work, ball
work
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Name five insects
bee, butterfly, fly, mosquito, spider, wasp....
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He was _____ (really scared) when he walked ________ the room.
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If you are afraid of large groups of people, you have a fear of __________.
fear of crowds
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What is this?
crocodile
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What is the difference between bite and sting?
sting = inject venom into your skin (bees and wasps) bite = hurt you with their teeth (spiders and snakes)
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if + past, would + infinitive. What is this structure an example of?
the second conditional
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an adjective for the feeling that everything is going round in circles
dizzy
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What "meaning" does the verb "get" have in the following sentence: Can you get me a newspaper?
buy / obtain (possibly "bring")
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Explain the difference between past simple and present perfect. When do we use each one?
1) completed action vs not completed 2) walked vs has/have walked
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masterfully, skillfully, and quickly are examples of....
adverbs of manner
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I have lived in Valencia __________ October. In other words, I have lived here _________ five months.
since / for
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1. She's worked there for eleven years. 2. She worked there for eleven years. What is the difference is meaning between these sentences?
In the past simple sentence the woman has quit her job (or died)
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Name five wild animals
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