1. What do these words mean?
COZ LIKE INNIT AINT BASICALLY YEAH
Now check you ideas at the slang dictionary
2. Watch the following video and answer:
Is there ONE slang?
Which famous writer used slang in his books?
Which English dialects are mentioned in the video?
3. Now discuss:
- Would it be any useful banning some slang from classroom? Why? Why not?
More slang here
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Puzzles
Some lateral thinking puzzles. See how many you can solve.
WINNIG WAYS
Greg
and Tim go to their local tennis club and play three tennis matches. Both win
and lose an equal number of matches. How is this possible, given that you
cannot have a draw in tennis match?
SQUARE
NUMBERS
WATERGATE
A
man goes to a swimming pool and swims 50 lengths of breaststroke. The pool measures
25m (82ft) long and 12 m (39ft) wide. It is 1 m (3ft) in the shallow end then
after 15 m (49) it shelves (at an angle of 45 degrees) to a depth of 2.5m
(8ft). How much water is required to fill the pool?
What
can be seen in the middle of March and April that cannot be seen at the
beginning or end of either month?
On
the day that the president Nixon took office he held his first meeting in a
south –facing room at the White House. It was daylight and it wasn’t rainy nor
was it foggy yet, when he looked out the window, he couldn’t see the top of the
Empire State Building. Why not?
Past tense - irregular verbs
Interesting verbs...
Activities
Here are some interesting activities from a useful website to practise the past tense.
Past simple activities
The following verbs can be regular or irregular:
| Verb | Past Simple | Past Participle |
|---|---|---|
| burn | burned OR burnt | burned OR burnt |
| dream | dreamed OR dreamt | dreamed OR dreamt |
| learn | learned OR learnt | learned OR learnt |
| smell | smelled OR smelt | smelled OR smelt |
The second form (burnt, dreamt etc.) is more common in British English.
Easy to remember?
Verbs that have the same form in Present, Past and Past Participle form:
| Verb | Past Simple | Past Participle |
|---|---|---|
| bet | bet | bet |
| broadcast | broadcast | broadcast |
| cut | cut | cut |
| hit | hit | hit |
| hurt | hurt | hurt |
| let | let | let |
| put | put | put |
| quit | quit | quit |
| read | read | read |
| set | set | set |
| shut | shut | shut |
| spread | spread | spread |
All of the verbs above are written and pronounced the same in the three forms EXCEPT for Read which is written the same but pronounced differently.
Activities
Here are some interesting activities from a useful website to practise the past tense.
Past simple activities
(Adapted from www.grammar.cl)
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