Phrasal Verb
to get into
(to start enjoying something, or to become enthusiastic about it)
We get into the spirit of Christmas when we put up the Christmas tree.
Idiom
Lit up like a Christmas tree
(To describe someone’s sudden very happy mood).
Jane lit up like a Christmas tree when she opened her present.
Pronunciation
Unit 5 – Cup
Vocabulary
Unit 45 Special Events p.98
Speaking
Mindest 2
Unit 8 p.163 (as many as time for)
Part 2
A festival in your country
60 Topics for IELTS Speaking
Part 1 – Celebrations
Show book via Scribd, go through ideas: nouns, adjectives, verbs, grammar
Listening
Mindest 2
Unit 8 p.158 (as many as time for)
Audio Location
Computer (Bluetooth) #68
Writing
Mindest 2
Unit 8 p.154 (as many as time for)
Homework
Reading
IELTS Academic
Textbook: Cambridge Practise Tests
Diagram Label Completion – Dung Beetles
IELTS General
Textbook: Cambridge Practise Tests
Matching Features – History of Cinema
General English
Textbook: N/A
The Man Behind the Story of Father Christmas
Writing
IELTS Academic / IELTS General / GENERAL English (Intermediate)
Task 2
Ask Ss to write down:
Some celebrations have lost their original meaning and these occasions have become too much about spending money. What problems can this cause? What could be done to change the situation?
GENERAL English (Pre-Intermediate)
Complete the ‘Talking about a festival in your county’ template with as many words as you can think of. Then complete these sentences.
1. The festival is called………..
2. At the festival we………..
3. We drink…………and we eat…………..
4. The food is made of ……………
5. I enjoy this festival because……….
6. Other festivals that are celebrated in my country are…………
7. At these festivals they celebrate……………..
8. My family also get together to celebrate………..
Grammar
GENERAL English (Pre-Intermediate)
Textbook: Cambridge English Grammar in Use – Elementary (Murphy)
Unit 2 Questions using – am/is/are
GENERAL English (Intermediate)
Textbook: OneStopEnglish
Present and Past Participles