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Climate
the general weather conditions of a region
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either side of the face below the eye and above the jaw
Cheek
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(1) Obligation, (2) Necessity, (3) Recommendation, (4) Prohibition, (5) Possibility, (6) Permission.
Name the 6 things that modal verbs express according to your students book.
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Something
Indefinite pronouns: If the person is "someone" what is the object?
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Switch two of your team members with the other team.
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Wildlife
undomesticated animals living in the wild
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Forehead
the part of the face above the eyebrows;
brow. |
Students own answer.
Ask me a question using a modal verb of permission.
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Nowhere
Indefinite pronouns: If the object is "nothing" what is the place?
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Each member of the team must say a word that started with the last letter of the previous word. you have to say a chain of 15 words without a mistake.
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Windfarm
a large grouping of wind generators or wind plants located at a site having dependable strong winds
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Waist
the narrow part of the human body between the ribs and the hips
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Students own answer.
Name 2 modal verbs of Obligation.
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Myself
What is the 1st person singular reflexive pronoun?
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The teachers decision is final!
Both teams have to write on the board the longest word in English they know, the team with the longest word gets the points.
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Endangered species.
a type of animal or plant life at risk of extinction because of human activity, changes in climate, changes in predator-prey ratios, etc.
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Sprain
to overstrain or twist (the ligaments around a joint) so as to injure without a fracture or break
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Students own answer.
Name 2 modal verbs of possibility.
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Themselves
Write on the board the 3rd person plural reflexive pronoun.
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If the teacher laughs you get the points!
Tell a joke in English to the rest of the class.
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Drought.
a long period of dry weather
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Bruise
to injure by striking or pressing, without breaking the skin but causing a discolored spot to develop
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Ought to
Which 2 word modal verb is similar to "should".
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For reciprocal actions with "we" or "they". Example: Tim and Jan looked at themselves / Tim and Jan looked at each other.
When do we NOT use reflexive pronouns?
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Now dance the "macarena"!!!!!
All of your team members must stand at the front of the class.
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