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OBJECTIVES. ORAL PRACTICE Activity at home page book page 25 Some activities in Internet New vocabulary ( check and find the meaning in a dictionary ). Relative pronouns - who, which, whose - Exercise. English Exercises : Test Relative Pronouns.

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OBJECTIVES

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  1. OBJECTIVES ORAL PRACTICE Activity at home page book page 25 Someactivities in Internet New vocabulary (check and findthemeaning in a dictionary)

  2. Relative pronouns - who, which, whose - Exercise English Exercises: Test Relative Pronouns Non-defining Relative Clauses Exercise at Auto-English

  3. Phrasal Verb: Take off 1. Meaning: When a plane departs or leaves the ground Example: The flight for Dublin TOOK OFF on time. 2. Meaning: Remove Example: It was hot, so I TOOKmy pullover OFF.

  4. Phrasal Verb: Take up Meaning: Start a new hobby, pastime, etc. Example: Mario TOOK UP tennis as he felt he had to lose some weight.

  5. Phrasal Verb: Make for Meaning: Head in a certain direction, move towards Example: We MADE FOR home when it started raining.

  6. Phrasal Verb: Make up Meaning: Invent a story Example: Paul IS MAKING UP an excuse for being late.

  7. Phrasal Verb: Keep on Meaning: Continue Example: She KEPT ON trying and succeeded in the end.

  8. Phrasal Verb: Keep up with Meaning: Stay up to date Example: It's hard to KEEP UP WITH all the latest improvements and breakthroughs in technology nowadays.

  9. Phrasal Verb: Put on Meaning: Start wearing, get dress Example: I PUT my coat ON before I went out.

  10. Phrasal Verb: Put up with Meaning: Tolerate Example: I can't PUT UP WITH my neighbor's noise any longer; it's driving me mad.

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