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Introduction

Name
Age
Education
School
Hometown
Class
Rules
Learning
Assessment
Writing – 20% (7)
Project – 20% (2)
Attendance – 20% Passing
(30) grade –
Portal Study – 10%
Test – 30% (2) 70%
Textbook
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96
BREA
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What are the jobs you
know?
I’d like to be a/an ………….because I like
…………….. (noun)
I’d like to be a/an …………. because I like
……………… (infinitive)
I’d like to be a/an ………….. because I
like ……………….. (gerund)
I’d like to be a/an ………….. because I’m
good at ………. (noun)
Think of a story you can tell about yourself.
There should be the main character in the story.
There should be at least one minor character.
The story should show at least one strength and one
weakness.
If you were the mayor, what would you do
for the citizens of your city? Why would you do
this?
What do you think the mayor do on a typical
day?
Previe
w

Mayor for a
Day
In this humorous, fiction story, a girl named Marcy discovers
what it is like to be the mayor of her city. Humorous fiction
stories have characters and events that are funny.
Why was Marcy surprised to see the mayor with a beach
ball?
What would you say if you were Marcy cutting
the ribbon on the new library?
Was Marcy’s meeting with Hilda Hanson a success?
Marcy comes up with a solution to the garbage collector problem.
What is it?
Why is the head of the City Council worried?
What is the solution? Will this plan work?
Can you think of any other solutions to the garbage collector problem or
the City Council problem?
Think three things you liked about “Mayor for a
day”
and tell your partner. Don’t forget to give your
reasons.
M
arc
The y
garb
She
age was nervous.
colle
She
ctorsis smart,
clever
are and
brave.
unha
ppy. works as a mayor for a
Marcy
day.

She finds a solution to garbage


problems.
c
d
b
c
City Group Countryside Group

(good (good
- things)
The advantages of living in a city - Thethings)
advantages of living in a
- The disadvantages of living in a countryside
countryside - The disadvantages of living in a city
(bad things) (bad
things)
What can you find in a city but not in a small town?

What can you find in a small town but not in a city?


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Fact vs Opinion
Fact vs Opinion
A fact is something that you can prove.

The sun rises in the east. It’s hot in the summer.


Fact vs Opinion
A opinion is subjective, determined by individual preference.

Living in the countryside is better than in a city.


Fact vs Opinion
Fact vs Opinion

Fact Opinion

1. The Ueno Zoo also has black bears and polar bears.

2. Nothing is better sushi for dinner!

3. A park is the best place to read a good book.

4. Here in Cairo, soccer is very popular.


Grammar in Use
Listen and read along.
Grammar in Use
Read the sentences. What is the teacher asking about in each one?

You’re ready for the test, aren’t you?


Grammar in Use
Read the sentences. What is the teacher asking about in each one?

You studied, didn’t you?


Grammar in Use

You’ll work hard.


(statement)
Grammar in Use

You’ll work hard, won’t you ?


(statement) (tag
)
Grammar in Use
Match each statement on the left to a tag on the right to create a tag question.

1. Mayors are hard workers, a. is he?

2. Mr Clark isn’t the mayor, b. won’t she?


3. Hilda Hanson will build a factory, c. aren’t they?
Grammar in Use
Match each statement on the left to a tag on the right to create a tag question.

(Subject
)
Mayors
(Subject
are hard workers, aren’t they?
)
Grammar in Use
Match each statement on the left to a tag on the right to create a tag question.

(negative
)
Mayors(positive
are hard workers, aren’t they?
)
Grammar in Use
Match each statement on the left to a tag on the right to create a tag question.

(positive
)
Mr Clark(negative
isn’t the mayor, is he?
)
Grammar in Use
Match each statement on the left to a tag on the right to create a tag question.

(use
‘do’)

We live in
(no helping a great city, don’t we?
verb)
(plural verb
form)
Grammar in Use
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(use
‘do’)

We live in
(no helping a great city, don’t we?
verb)
Grammar in Use
Match each statement on the left to a tag on the right to create a tag question.

(use
‘do’)

We live in
(no helping a great city, don’t we?
verb)
Grammar in Use
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(use
‘do’)

We live in
(no helping a great city, don’t we?
verb)
Grammar in Use
Match each statement on the left to a tag on the right to create a tag question.

(use
‘does’)

Susan
(no has averb)
helping brother, doesn’t she?
Grammar in Use
Match each statement on the left to a tag on the right to create a tag question.

(use the helping verb)

The garbage collector didn’t have a holiday last week, didn’t they?
(helping verb)
Grammar in Use
Match each statement on the left to a tag on the right to create a tag question.

(use the helping verb)

Mayor Wilson can play the tuba, can’t he?


(helping
verb)
Grammar in Use
Match each statement on the left to a tag on the right to create a tag question.
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