December 6, Friday
Today's lesson
1. Week 15 Quiz
2. Review KET worksheet writing part 6 ~ writing an email and part 7 ~ picture story.
Question 1: Write
an email to your friend inviting them for a day out. Include the following
points:
- Where do you want to go?
- What activities can you do there?
- What time should you meet?
Sample 1-1:
Hi Sophie,
How are you? I hope you’re doing well! I
want to invite you to go out with me this Saturday. I thought we could go to
the zoo. There are so many animals to see, and we can take lots of photos.
We can also have a picnic in the park near
the zoo after the visit. What do you think? Let’s meet at 11 a.m. at the zoo
entrance. Let me know if you can come.
I’m really excited about it!
Best wishes,
Emily
Sample 1-2:
Hi Alex,
I hope you're doing well! I was wondering
if you’d like to join me for a day out this weekend. I was thinking we could go
to the amusement park in town. There are lots of fun rides, and we can also
have lunch at the food court.
How about meeting at the entrance at 10
a.m.? Let me know if that works for you. I’m really excited about spending the
day together!
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Best wishes,
Sam
Question 2:
You received an email from your friend Lucy. Write an email to her. Answer her
questions:
- What did you do last weekend?
- What is your favorite hobby?
- Can you come to my house next Saturday?
Sample 2-1:
Hi
Lucy,
Thanks for your email! Last weekend, I went to the park with my family, and we
had a picnic. It was so much fun! My favorite hobby is painting because I love
drawing colorful pictures.
Yes, I can come to your house next Saturday. What time should I arrive?
See you soon!
Best wishes,
Emma
Question 3:
Your cousin Ben sent you an email. Write an email to him. Answer his questions:
- What is your favorite food?
- Who is your best friend?
- Do you want to watch a movie together this weekend?
Sample 3:
Hi Ben,
It’s great to hear from you! My favorite food is pizza because I love the
cheese and toppings. My best friend is Sarah, and we’ve known each other since
kindergarten.
I would love to watch a movie with you this weekend! What movie do you want to
see?
Take care,
Jack
Part 7 Picture story :
Sample 1: One
sunny day, a family decided to have a picnic by the lake. They packed
sandwiches, fruits, and drinks. After enjoying their meal, the children went
swimming in the lake while the parents relaxed on the blanket, watching them
happily.
Sample 2: One
day, the family made some food in the kitchen. They packed it in a big bag and
went to the park. At the park, they sat on a blanket and had a picnic. The
parents ate sandwiches and drank juice. After lunch, the children went swimming
in the lake. The parents stayed on the blanket and watched them. Everyone had a
great time!
3. Homework:
12/6 Friday |
1.
Copy Week 16 VW #1-12 x 3,
definition x 1, 6 sentences 2.
Preview Reading Street
p.373-385 3. Worksheet
#3 4.
Google Classroom |
Week 16 Vocab Definitions – The Story of the Statue
of Liberty
1.
independence (n.): freedom from outside control
or support.
2.
raise (v.): to lift or move (something or someone) to a higher
position.
3.
gleaming (v): shining brightly.
4.
copper (n): a reddish-brown metal that allows
heat & electricity to pass through
it easily.
5.
strap (n): a narrow
and usually flat piece of a material
that is used for fastening, holding together, or wrapping something.
6.
fascination (n): causing (someone) to be very interested in something or someone.
7.
voyage (n.): a long journey to a distant
or unknown place especially over water.
8.
crate (n.): a large wooden box used for moving things from one place to another.
9.
interest (n.):
a feeling or wanting to learn more about something.
10.
run out (phr.v.): to become used up; to come to an
end.
11.
pedestal (n.): a support
or base for a column,
statue, or some other object.
12.
riveted (adj.):
fastening with a metal bolt that pins metal plates
together.
13.
belong (v.): to be the property
of someone; to be owned by someone.
14. unveil
(v.): to show or reveal something to others for the first time; to remove a
cover from something so that people can see it.
15. immigrant
(n.): a person who moves permanently to another country from his or her
native land.
16.
harbor (n.): a sheltered
area of water where boats can be anchored.
17.
truly (adv.):
in a truthful manner; authentically.
18.
unforgettable (adj.):
not easily forgotten; very memorable.
19.
include (v.): to have or contain
as a part.
20.
huddle (v.): to gather
in a small, close group.
21.
yearn (v.): to have a strong
desire, craving, or wish for something.
22.
wretched (adj.):
unhappy; miserable; evil.
23.
refuse (v.): to not accept or agree to; turn down.
24.
teeming (adj.):
being full.
25.
tempest (n.): a very strong wind along with rain, snow, or hail.
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