What is your name?
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family
free time
my day
favourite city/country
my city
last weekend
future job
1. Do you like English? Why are you learning English?
2. Are you planning to take any exams?
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What are the people doing?
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1. I always in the park after school.
2. My best friend like watching horror films.
walk
doesn't
3. Emma and Sam really riding their bikes.
love
walk
walks
walk
walks
don't
doesn't
don't
doesn't
love
loves
love
loves
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1. I am the piano now.
2. you watching a science fiction film now?
playing
Are
3. My best friend hates up early.
getting
playing
play
playing
play
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Are
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Are
getting
gets
getting
gets
1. What is Jason's hobby?
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Hey! My name is Jason, I am from the USA. Welcome to my blog about travelling! It is my only passion. I prefer travelling by plane, because it is quick and comfortable. Currently I am in New Zealand hiking in the mountains. But last week I was in Brazil. I danced at the festivals, ate spicy food and played football with my new friends. It was great!
2. What did Jason do in Brazil?
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Hey! My name is Jason, I am from the USA. Welcome to my blog about travelling! It is my only passion. I prefer travelling by plane, because it is quick and comfortable. Currently I am in New Zealand hiking in the mountains. But last week I was in Brazil. I danced at the festivals, ate spicy food and played football with my new friends. It was great!
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Look after somebody
Run out of something
Get on well with somebody
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1
3
Look after somebody
Run out of something
Get on well with somebody
2
Have a stomach ache
Have a backache
Have a sore throat
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1
3
Have a stomach ache
Have
a backache
Have
a sore throat
2
passed
studying
passing
going
passing
yet
Bob is to take his final exam soon, but he hasn't prepared . Last year he all his exams sucessfully, that's why he is very confident now. He promised himself to start tomorrow.
yet
going
passed
studying
Complete the sentences
to ride
couldn't
passing
ordered
passing
riding
Maggy was
a bike, when her brother called and invited her to his wedding party. Maggy decided to the city centre and buy a present. Unfortunately, she
find anything appropriate so she
a present online.
riding
ordered
to ride
couldn't
Complete the sentences
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True
False
True
False
The text is giving tips how to be more polite
with people around.
Top Strategies to Combat Procrastination
1. Start with small steps.
Divide difficult tasks into smaller segments, and select one that you can tackle immediately – initiating progress almost imperceptibly!
2. Make a plan.
Assign specific times or dates to the important tasks on your agenda, so you know what to focus on and when.
3. Finish your tasks.
When you spot a task that’s nearly done, put extra effort into getting it over the line. Resist the temptation to leave numerous tasks unfinished.
4. Avoid being distracted. How can you alter your surroundings to focus on the task only? What needs to be put out of reach until this task is done?
5. Be kind to yourself.
Try to meet your deadlines, and celebrate your successes. But be realistic: we only have 24 hours in a day.
Which piece of advice do you find the most useful for you?
Read and answer
Top Strategies to Combat Procrastination
1. Start with small steps.
Divide difficult tasks into smaller segments, and select one that you can tackle immediately – initiating progress almost imperceptibly!
2. Make a plan.
Assign specific times or dates to the important tasks on your agenda, so you know what to focus on and when.
3. Finish your tasks.
When you spot a task that’s nearly done, put extra effort into getting it over the line. Resist the temptation to leave numerous tasks unfinished.
4. Avoid being distracted.
How can you alter your surroundings to focus on the task only? What needs to be put out of reach until this task is done?
5. Be kind to yourself.
Try to meet your deadlines, and celebrate your successes. But be realistic: we only have 24 hours in a day.
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Compare the pictures
1. What do the pictures have in common?
2
1
Look and remember
Compare the pictures
2. Are there any differences?
2
1
Look and remember
Compare the pictures
3. Which picture do you like more and why? Do you prefer spending time indoors or outdoors?
2
1
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course
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course
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a week
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Look, say, and draw lines
Fall for (somebody)
a
Cut up
c
Hold back
b
Not to show
emotions
1
Divide
something
into pieces
2
Feel strong romantic feelings for somebody
3
Look, say, and draw lines
An arm and
a leg
a
Fuddy-duddy
b
Hit the sack
c
Old
-fashioned type of
person
1
Something expensive
2
Go to sleep
3
heaps of
would
will
breakfast
will
having
I am on aliens and have films and fiction books about them. If once I saw an alien, I try to talk to it. Imagine
the opportunity to influence the future of space science!
That sounds great!
having
hooked
heaps of
would
Complete the sentences
was taught
had
had been
have been
had been
have
I studying English for five years now.
If I not moved to the US for work, I would never reached this level of fluency. English to me at school, but it wasn't useful.
have
have been
was taught
had
Complete the sentences
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True
False
True
False
The text provides suggestions on how to increase politeness towards those in one's vicinity.
Top Strategies to Combat Procrastination
1. Commence with modest steps.
Divide substantial tasks into smaller segments, and select one that you can tackle immediately – initiating progress almost imperceptibly!
2. Formulate a strategy. Assign specific times or dates to the crucial tasks on your agenda, ensuring clarity on what to prioritize and when.
3. Complete tasks promptly. Upon identifying tasks nearing completion, exert additional effort to bring them to fruition. Resist the temptation to leave numerous tasks unfinished; relish the gratification of checking them off your list!
4. Address diversions.
How can you alter your surroundings to enhance concentration? What warrants being kept out of reach until the task at hand is accomplished?
5. Cultivate self-compassion. No one ever reaches the conclusion of their task roster! Strive to meet deadlines to the best of your ability and commemorate your achievements. Nonetheless, maintain a realistic outlook: there will always be more tasks than hours in a day.
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Top Strategies to Combat Procrastination
1. Commence with modest steps.
Divide substantial tasks into smaller segments, and select one that you can tackle immediately – initiating progress almost imperceptibly!
2. Formulate a strategy. Assign specific times or dates to the crucial tasks on your agenda, ensuring clarity on what to prioritize and when.
3. Complete tasks promptly. Upon identifying tasks nearing completion, exert additional effort to bring them to fruition. Resist the temptation to leave numerous tasks unfinished; relish the gratification of checking them off your list!
4. Address diversions.
How can you alter your surroundings to enhance concentration? What warrants being kept out of reach until the task at hand is accomplished?
5. Cultivate self-compassion. No one ever reaches the conclusion of their task roster! Strive to meet deadlines to the best of your ability and commemorate your achievements. Nonetheless, maintain a realistic outlook: there will always be more tasks than hours in a day.
Which piece of advice do you find the most useful for you?
Look and remember
Compare the pictures
1. What do the pictures have in common?
2
1
Look and remember
Compare the pictures
2. Are there any differences?
2
1
Look and remember
Compare the pictures
3. Which picture do you like more and why? Would you prefer to work indoors or oudoors?
2
1
Individual learning pace
Three times
a week
Twice
a week
General
course
Exam preparation
course
Recommended lesson frequency:
Your level:
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Exam preparation
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course
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a week
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a week
Individual learning pace
Recommended level:
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