As mentioned in class, we are going to start on a new online activity today.
It will go on for every Friday to Sunday (latest 9 pm). I will share the results the following Monday/ Tuesday.
Let's call this online activity: Share Share, Learn Learn, Win Win [SLW2]
How it works:
Every Friday, I will post a set of questions. The topic for this weekend will be Phrasal Verbs - words we have learnt.
The aim is for everyone to provide their answers (as a comment). [SHARE SHARE]
We can also comment on any incorrect answer. Be nice and tactful. Don't insult anyone please.
By reading each other's answers, we will learn from one another. [LEARN LEARN]
On Monday, I will disclose the correct answers to the class.
I'm hoping that through this activity, we will kill 3 birds with 1 stone: [WIN WIN]
1) Revise the topic
2) Learn from one another
3) Have fun together
If at least 35 pupils in the class respond to the questions in the blog (from Friday - Sunday),
the class will get to play English games for 1 whole period the following Tue or Thur.
Sounds fun? Are you ready for SLW2?
Let's begin:
Fill
in the blanks using the words in the box below. You can only use each word
once.
Number
your answers clearly. Be sure to write your name first.
E.g. Claire (1) xxx, (2)
yyy, (3) zzz etc...
along
around away
back into
on out
over through
up
1. His
heart attack was brought by too much
stress at work.
2. I didn't know his dog had died. I'm so embarrassed - I wish I hadn't brought his dog at the party yesterday.
3. Your new dress really brings the color of your eyes.
4. Don't you bring those dirty shoes my clean house!
5. What exactly did you bring from the experience. Did you learn anything at all?
6. They brought a pizza and some beer and we watched an old movie on television.
7. You are only allowed to bring two bottles of wine customs when you enter this country.
8. When we go camping, don't forget to bring the binoculars so we can look for wildlife.
9. Lisa is going to pick Ted up at the airport and bring him to the house.
10. Sarah doesn't want to go skiing this winter, but we still have time to bring her .
2. I didn't know his dog had died. I'm so embarrassed - I wish I hadn't brought his dog at the party yesterday.
3. Your new dress really brings the color of your eyes.
4. Don't you bring those dirty shoes my clean house!
5. What exactly did you bring from the experience. Did you learn anything at all?
6. They brought a pizza and some beer and we watched an old movie on television.
7. You are only allowed to bring two bottles of wine customs when you enter this country.
8. When we go camping, don't forget to bring the binoculars so we can look for wildlife.
9. Lisa is going to pick Ted up at the airport and bring him to the house.
10. Sarah doesn't want to go skiing this winter, but we still have time to bring her .
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