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Steen ON ‘, won't 1 VOCABULARY Opposite verbs, 3 PRONUNCIATION . Ha nuriner. write theopponitesiftheceverh a (335) Listen and repeat the contrac Cay pe rhythm, tum buy remember : ITs Fb at toro : = r Youllbreak You'll break your, Youtl You'll brea i FS b > P.187 Vocabulary Bank Opposite verbs, = Sl miss Shel iss eet ew tettrain Ie ain tomertoy, fal the ey 2 GRAMMAR wit) Won't (predictions) Theytl —Theyltfal——_TheyIl al the era, @ Look at the cartoon Which fish isan optimist? Why? Areyouan opt b 63) Listen, Can you hear the difference? Ges | wa GQ prone | wont wom pass an opt OF a pessimist? Ewant to pass, © (9)7)) Listen and write six sentences. SS » Look at the phrase book app. Read the You Say Then write the A Pessimist Says responses, ‘See ‘tpay youback Theyllbe late Youwont pasay Theyittose. Yoowonttunderstand-awors Youwon'tfind parking space, Youtt break your © 30) Listen and check. Repeat the responses, Practice in pairs. A (book open) read the You Say Phrases. B (book closed) say the A Pessimist Says responses. Then change roles, © Look at the A Pessimist Says phrases again. Do they refer to the present or the future? £ > p.136 Grammar Bank 6A. Learn more about will | won't and practice them, 8 Imagine now that you are an optimist. With a parmer make affirmative predictions to respond to the You Say sentences in the phrase book 1 Ittlbe a great evening. >

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