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Good morning students? How are you today?
What is the date today? The 28 th of November Monday
Checking homework: Ex: 1. Replace the underlined words. Use all the time or most of the time. 1. Adults sometimes browse the Internet. 2. Nowadays young children always play computer games. 3. Good students always do their homework. 4. They always write their assignments on time. 5. Babies sometimes smile in their dreams. 6. My brother always takes photos and uploads them. 7. I sometimes go abroad on business trips.
Checking homework key Ex: 1. Replace the underlined words. Use all the time or most of the time. 1. Adults browse the Internet most of the time. 2. Nowadays young children play computer games all the time. 3. Good students do their homework all the time. 4. They write their assignments on time all the time. 5. Babies smile in their dreams most of the time. 6. My brother takes photos and uploads them all the time. 7. I go abroad on business trips most of the time.
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Topic both… and…, neither…nor…, either … or …
Aim of lesson: ØWords related to feelings and emotions ØUsing both… and…, neither … nor…
Purpose of lesson: üKnow new words üWords related to feelings and emotions üUsing both … and…, neither … nor … üUsing grammar do exercises
Today new words What is it? Hug Тэврэлт, тэврэх
What is it? Clap hands Алга таших
What is it? Kiss on the cheeks Хацар дээр үнсэх
What is it? Kiss on the forehead Духан дээр үнсэх
What is it? Pat on the shoulder Мөрөн дээр цохиж магтах
Ex: 1. Complete with the words both …, and …, or neither …, nor …, . 1. …… Jim …… Ann hate spiders because they have had bad experience before. 2. …… Germany …… England won the Cup. Their fans were disappointed. 3. …… Beth …… her friend are delighted. They get a scholarsip. 4. …… Altan …… Onon lost their scores. They feel relieved. 5. He is shocked to find …… his wallet …… mobile phones in his pocket. 6. She feels …… shock …… fear when she bumps into that man. 7. I’m very impressed. He speaks …… English …… French fluently.
Ex: 1. /Key/ Complete with the words both …, and …, or neither …, nor …, . 1. Both Jim and Ann hate spiders because they have had bad experience before. 2. Neither Germany nor England won the Cup. Their fans were disappointed. 3. Both John and her friend are delighted. They get a scholarsip. 4. Neither Altan nor Onon lost their scores. They feel relieved. 5. He is shocked to find neither his wallet nor mobile phones in his pocket. 6. She feels both shock and fear when she bumps into that man. 7. I’m very impressed. He speaks both English and French fluently.
Ex: 2. Complete with the both… and…, neither… nor…, either… or…
Ex: 3. Fill in the graps with both… and or neither … nor. This September we plan to travel ……. Russia …… Poland. We’ve already bought tickets. First we are flying to Moscow and Warsaw. We are taking train to Warsaw. My Polish friend Kristine is meeting us at the station. We are staying ……. . at a hotel ……. in a hostel, we are staying with Kristine. We are going to see ……… museum ………. galleries. We won’t have much time to spend in Warsaw. So we are going ……… to the opera ……. the ballet. Before we leave we are meeting ……… Kristine’s father ……. . mother.
Ex: 3. /Key/Fill in the graps with both… and or neither … nor. This September we plan to travel both Russia and Poland. We’ve already bought tickets. First we are flying to Moscow and Warsaw. We are taking train to Warsaw. My Polish friend Kristine is meeting us at the station. We are staying neither at a hotel nor in a hostel, we are staying with Kristine. We are going to see both museum and galleries. We won’t have much time to spend in Warsaw. So we are going neither to the opera nor the ballet. Before we leave we are meeting both Kristine’s father and mother.
Homework: 1. Learn new words. 2. Ex: 3 Match the adjectives to the nouns. /page: 60/ 3. Ex: 4 Match the beginings and endings and write complete the sentences. /page: 60/ 4. Ex: 7 Write 5 sentences how you and your partner express your feelings. Use both …, and… or neither …, nor …. /page: 60/
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