<<Unit 6>>

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Future Simple

English Tenses Mixed

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Verb Opposites

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Conversational Questions: Talking about your dreams

·         Do you dream during the night? 
·         Do you daydream at school? 
·         Do you usually remember your dreams? Why or why not?  
·         Do you generally have pleasant dreams or nightmares?  
·         Are dream messages sent from our unconscious, predictions of the future, or the brain's way of cleaning out information?  
·         Do you talk in your sleep? 
·         Have you ever walked in your sleep when you were a child? 
·         Have you ever had or heard of a dream that foretold the future 
·         What language do you dream in? Have you ever dreamt in a language that you don't speak?  
·         When you were a child, what was your dream for the future? Has it changed?  
·         Have your dreams for your future changed?  
·         Do you think you can achieve your dreams?

 

Adjectives and Prepositions

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Phrasal verbs with "back"

"Back" meaning to return

  1. Now that we've spoken everything else, let's go back to discussing finances.
    (Let's return to our earlier conversation about finances.)
  2. I forgot my wallet. I have to hurry back to the restaurant to get it.
    (I have return to the restaurant quickly because I forgot my wallet.)
  3. Victor ran back to the house because he forgot to lock the door.
    (After leaving, Victor ran home because he forgot to lock the door.)
  4. When are you going to give back my purple sweater?
    (When will you return my purple sweater?)

 

"Back" meaning the opposite of front

  1. Look back! There's a man wearing a funny hat. (Look behind you! Someone has a funny hat.)
  2. When I look back on my childhood, I feel nostalgic. (When I think about the past, I feel emotional.)
  3. Stand back! There's a fire! (Move backwards! There's a fire!)
  4. We should take a step back. This is a very busy road. (We should move backwards because there are a lot of cars.)

"Back" meaning to prevent

  1. I wanted to talk to you, but my nervousness held me back. (Being nervous stopped me from talking to you, until now!)
  2. The police kept back the crowd using barricades. (The police kept the crowd in their place.)
  3. I finished my project late. I was set back by a terrible cold. (Getting sick stopped me from finishing my project on time.)
  4. The program is much smaller this year. The government cut it back because it was expensive to operate.(The government decided to spend less money on the program.)

"Back" meaning to speak rudely

  1. When my sister and I answer back, our parents get angry. (My parents get angry when my sister and I speak to them rudely.)
  2. You should never talk back to a teacher. (You should never speak rudely to a teacher.)

 https://www.really-learn-english.com/phrasal-verbs-with-back.html#:~:text=Common%20phrasal%20verbs%20where%20%22back%22%20means%20return%20are,return%20something%20that%20you%20have%20borrowed%20Weitere%20Elemente

 

 

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EF Pre-Intermediate File 6: https://quizlet.com/263361472/ 

 

Opposites of Verbs: https://quizlet.com/263368397/

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Interactive Exercise: https://www.wordstress.info/exercise/


<Listening>


http://www.elllo.org/  (Level 4)

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<Song>


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