Class
Present simple or present continuous
If a verb is in the simple form, it can mean one (or more) of the following:
Complete, finished, permanent, emphasise amount, neutral, formal, habitual.
If averb is in the continuous form, it can mean:
Duration, in progress, temporary, changing situation or trend, at a specific point in time, personal feeling (e.g. surprse, criticism, irritation), informal.
Complete, finished, permanent, emphasise amount, neutral, formal, habitual.
If averb is in the continuous form, it can mean:
Duration, in progress, temporary, changing situation or trend, at a specific point in time, personal feeling (e.g. surprse, criticism, irritation), informal.
New Language Leader Intermediate
P. 11 questions 6 - 8
P. 127 G3/4 question 3, V2 (prefixes) questions 6 & 7.
New Vocabulary
Naughty = badly behaved (especially children)
Term = school or university semester
To be/get on board with someone/something (especially a plan or idea)
To tackle a problem/difficult task
Can't stand/put up with someone/something
To lose your temper = to get angry
Could/can I borrow a pen? = Could/can you lend me a pen?
Homework
Listening - Accents - The Queen http://seansstudypage.blogspot.it/2016/02/accents-all-groups-changing-accent-of.html
Listening - Song of the week E= MC2 by Big Audio Dynamite http://seansstudypage.blogspot.it/2016/02/song-of-week-all-groups-e-mc2-by-big.html
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