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[ʌ], [a:], [i], [i:]. Greeting, letter
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2. [ʌ] Hickory, dickory, dock, The mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck one, The mouse ran down, Hickory, dickory, dock.
3. [a:] When the dew is on the grass, Rain will never come to pass. A sunshiny shower Won’t last half an hour.
4. [i] Little Jack Sprat Once had a pig. It was not very little, Nor yet very big.
5. [i:] If all the seas were one sea, What a great sea that would be! If all the trees were one tree, What a great tree that would
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№ 3 Hello. How've You Been? (Tr.4)(greeting someone you haven't seen in a long time)
Hello. How've you been?
It's so good to see you.
It's good to see you.
How've you been?
Just fine.
Hello. How've you been?
Hello. How've you been?
Hello. How've you been?
Just fine.
Just fine.
It's so good to see you.
It's so good to see you.
It's so good to see you.
How've you been?
Just fine.
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DICTATION13.
WRITING A LETTER14.
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AnapaRussia
3rd November , 2009
Dear …,
Thanks a lot for your letter. I'm sorry I haven't written for so long. I
have been very busy.
In your letter you asked me about …
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I'm sorry I have to go now. My mother asks to help her.
Write soon.
Take care,
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New cards + Active game18.
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Unit 1:Present Simple +
Present Continuous+
Stative Verbs
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1)Writing a letter to James2) Copy crib + dictation p20
3) W/B p16 ex1-3