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al or ful? Complete all three (they can be different suffixes) PEACE. POLITIC. STRESS.
peaceful, political, stressful
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Use a word with -al or -ful: Something that hurts is...
painful
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Use a word with -al or -ful: Someone who always looks happy is...
cheerful
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Report the speech (teacher to students): ‘Please don’t be late for the school bus!’
The teacher warned the students not to be late for the school bus.
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Name 3 verbs used to report ADVICE (The teacher _____ the students to....)
advised, encouraged, persuaded, convinced...
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Report the speech (teacher to students): ‘Don’t touch the sculptures!’
The teacher advised the students not to touch the sculptures.
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a fiction book in which the characters and the action aren’t real
novel
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Report the speech (teacher to students): ‘You must write a biography of one of these painters for your homework.’
The teacher told the students to write a biography of one of the painters for their homework.
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al or ful? Complete all three (they can be different suffixes) NATUR. ORIGIN. PAIN.
natural, original, painful
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Report the speech (teacher to students): ‘Look at these colourful paintings by Pollock.’
The teacher encouraged the students to look at the colourful paintings by Pollock.
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Act it out: The kid asked his/her brother to pass the potatoes.
Could you pass the potatoes, please?
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Name 3 verbs used to report COMMANDS (The teacher _____ the students to....)
ordered, commanded, told...
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a place where an artist works OR where films or TV shows are filmed
studio
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a book written about someone’s life
biography
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Use a word with -al or -ful: Something that is new and different is...
original
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Report the speech (teacher to students): 'Be quiet in the art gallery.'
The teacher ordered the students to be quiet in the art gallery.
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Act it out: The student convinced the teacher to give him/her an extra day to do the homework.
Please let us have one more day! I will do a much better job if I have an extra day. I have an exam tomorrow so I need one more day. etc
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Act it out: The old man warned the children not to go into the forest.
Don't go into the forest - there are bears in there! It's very dangerous.
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a work of art, made of wood, metal or plaster
sculpture
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a person who writes poetry
poet
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Report the speech (teacher to students): ‘You should bring a packed lunch.’
The teacher advised the students to bring a packed lunch.
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people watching an event like a play or concert
audience
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a place where works of art are displayed
gallery
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Use a word with -al or -ful: Something in the middle is...
central
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al or ful? Complete all three (they can be different suffixes) CHEER. COLOUR. HISTORIC.
cheerful, colourful, historical
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Use a word with -al or -ful: Something that‘s old or about the past is...
historical
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Make a sentence reporting a REQUEST.
ex: He asked me to pass him the salt.
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a person who makes films (the person in charge)
director
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Act it out: The kid advised his/her friend not to buy a pair of shoes.
You shouldn't buy those shoes... they're so ugly!
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