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UNIT #7 VOCABULARY

Second Hour Minute Month

Orbit
Year Noon Spin
UNIT #7 SUFFIX-TION
When we add –tion to a verb, it becomes a noun.
Prepare – Preparation

Celebrate – Celebration

Suggest – Suggestion
UNIT #7 ARTICLE ‘THE’ before country
We use THE before a country name:

• When the country is plural: The Unites


States.

• When the country has the word KINGDOM


OR REPUBLIC: The United Kingdom.
• Ex: I grew up in the Republic of Ireland.
UNIT #8 VOCABULARY

Airport Passenger Passport Destination Medicine

Sick Earache Headache Doctor Fever


UNIT #8 GOING TO
You can use going to talk about a plan for the future.
https://youtu.be/juhyvurt6Jw
UNIT #8 CAPITALIZATION IN CITIES
• City, state, and country names always begin with a capital letter.
Unit #9 Vocabulary
SAILBOAT WINDMILL ELECTRICITY POWER PLANT NATURAL GAS

WIND FARM POLLUTION TURBINE OIL COAL


UNIT #9 COUNT AND NON COUNT
NOUNS
UNIT #9 ANTONYMS

Reduce – increase

Harm – shield
Harvest – plant
UNIT #10 Vocabulary
QUANTIFIERS
A LITTLE, A FEW, A LOT OF
• Use a little to describe a small amount of something you cannot
count.

• Use a few to describe a small amount of something you can count.

• Use a lot of to describe a big amount of something you can or cannot


count.
QUANTIFIERS
A LITTLE, A FEW, A LOT OF

https://wordwall.net/es/resource/14526810/a-few-a-little-a-lot https://youtu.be/Zdta4vdahmA
UNIT #10 PREFIX RE-

RECHARGED
REPAINT
REWRITE

RETAKE REPLANTED REBUILT


UNIT #10 INDEFINITE AND DEFINITE
ARTICLE (A, AN)
Practice
Vocabulary #11

Cello Timpani Trombone Bassoon Orchestra


Conductor Baton Astronaut

Circus trainer Scientist


Deafening

Gym

Mystery Beekeeper
Comparative
adjectives
Use comparative adjectives to
show changes or make
comparisons.
Comparative
adjectives
Use comparative adjectives to
show changes or make
comparisons.
Superlative adjectives

We use the superlative


to compare more than
two people, places or
things.
Superlative adjectives

We use the superlative


to compare more than
two people, places or
things.
ER EST

https://youtu.be/wwLaiF_bVpI
Possessive
noun
Is a special person, place, or
thing that shows ownership of
an object or another noun and
tells who or what it belongs to.

https://youtu.be/1WCiBzYwTk4
https://wordwall.net/es/resource/1765741
https://youtu.be/Rv38z61ZEFs

Vocabulary #12

Djembe Panpipes Snare drum Didgeridoo

Flute
Zummara Erhu
Clarinet
Tuba
Violin

Material
Traditional
Comparative adjectives with As
• We use as + adjective + as to make comparisons when the things we
are comparing are equal in some way.
https://youtu.be/l3QVmv4Ao04ay

https://wordwall.net/es/resource/5272335
Words with -dge
Badge Partridge
Hedge

Edge Bridge Dodgeball


Its and It’s

https://wordwall.net/resource/1699970/english/its-or-its

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