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SWIPE

/swaɪp/

to move your finger over the screen of a mobile phone or tablet in order to
move onto the next page, choose something, etc.:
Get on
/ɡet ɒn/

to have a good relationship or deal successfully with a situation


TASTE
/teɪst/

a person's approval of and liking for particular things


Listening

Listen to Elspbeth Gordon, a journalist talking


about a dating experiment. Answer the
questions.
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You look at the photos and swipe. He lives in Dublin

We use the present simple for things we do every day / week / year.
We use it for things which are generally true or always happen.
You look at the photos and swipe. He lives in Dublin

I/you/we/they He/she/it
My parents don’t live near here. It doesn’t rain here.

We use don’t / doesn’t in negative sentences


Do you speak French? Does he like pop music?

We use do/ does in questions.


ACTIVITY IN
CLASS
Put the words in the correct
order.
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ACTIVITY IN
CLASS
Transform the sentence into a third-person sentence.

example:

I need a new partner

He needs a new partner.


https://forms.gle/ahnvkEmkXc3jcbbZA
In pairs, ask and answer the following questions:

- How do people meet people to date these days?


- Do you use any dating apps?
- What is your idea of a great first date?
- Do you think a member of your family could choose a good date for
you?
- Do you think that you could choose one for them?
LOOK AT THESE SENTENCES:

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