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Access 1B Unit 6
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True or false: Present Progressive and Present Continuous are very different tenses.
False! They are two different names for the SAME tense!
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Name 3 items of clothing you should wear when it's snowy outside.
Eg. Boots, gloves, a hat
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Name three activities you can do outside when it's sunny
Eg, sunbathe, have a picnic, go to the park
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When English people say 'the heavens have opened', what do they mean?
It has begun the rain very heavily
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Temperatures in Alaska range from 61 to 81 degrees in the summer. Is this in Fahrenheit or Celsius?
Fahrenheit
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What is the weather like in Alaska in the Winter?
Cold and snowy
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Name three things you should wear when it's sunny
Eg. Sandals, shorts, sunglasses
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Alaska is in the northwest corner of which continent?
North America
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You just watched something on TV that told you it's going to rain tomorrow. What did you watch?
Weather forecast / weather report
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Name three activites you can do when it's rainy outside
Eg. Play chess, read a book, do homework
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Does the temperature in Alaska get hotter or colder at night?
It gets colder at night
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What is the difference between Present Progressive and Simple Present? Can you give an example for both?
present simple talks about fixed habits or routines – things that don’t change. Present continuous talks about things happening now (in this moment).
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Name three things you can do outside when it's snowy
Build a snowman, sledging, ice skating
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When temperatures drop below freezing, why should drivers be extra careful?
Because there might be ice on the roads
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What is the name of the frozen (ice) rain that hurts a little when it lands on your skin?
Hail / Hail stones
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Tropical, Polar and Dry are all example of _________?
climates
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