COMPREHENSION
Read the text and say whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not stated (NS).
1. Karingana' means listen to me.
2. We no longer tell stories in Mozambique.
3. Stories used to be told exclusively to children and at night.
4. The elderly hed the duty to make sure that all children were at home on time.
5. Chants and legends were a form of telling stories.
GRAMMAR
Reported speech (reporting in the past)
When reporting in the past tense, the verb in the direct speech usually changes from the present to the past. e.g. We
#need to talk to your teacher. They claimed that they
#needed to talk to our teacher (need becomes needed)
Write the following sentences into the reported speech.
1. Henry doesn't like going out very much he________.
2. Sometimes we meet friends in Madrid at the weekend.
They__________
3. I don't go to the gym very often. She________
4. He never gests ap early on sundays he______
5. She doesn't have enough time to do everything.
She__________
#PARTE 2
Find words that can replace the underlined ones without changing the idea of the text.
1. sporadic_____
2 gradually______
3. energetic_____
4. deteriorate____
#COMPREHENSION
Answer the questions about the text.
1. How do you define 'drug addiction?
2. What factors can lead to drug addiction?
3. Do addicts easily recognize their addiction?
4. Are shere any ways of quitting drug addiction?
5. What are the social effects of drug abuse?
SPEAKING
With your partner discuss the social effects of being a drug addict, take some notes and make a presentation to the class.
#GRAMMAR
Prefixes before adjectives
We can form the opposite of many adjectives or give the negative meaning by adding a negative prefix. Have a look at these examples: happy -> unhappy fair -> unfair friendly -> unfriendly
These are the most common negative prefixes used with adjectives:
dis- il- im- in- ir- un-
Disrespectful
illegitimate
Impossible
Indecent
Irrelevant
Unreasonable
Dissatisfied
illogical
immature
Incapable
irregular
Unfortunate
Complete de following adjectives with the right prefix.
1_____possible
2.____ certain
3_____ rational
4_____ patient
5_____ honest
6_____ legal
7_____ understand
8_____ logical
COMPREHENSION
Read the text and say whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not stated (NS).
1. Karingana' means listen to me.
2. We no longer tell stories in Mozambique.
3. Stories used to be told exclusively to children and at night.
4. The elderly hed the duty to make sure that all children were at home on time.
5. Chants and legends were a form of telling stories.
GRAMMAR
Reported speech (reporting in the past)
When reporting in the past tense, the verb in the direct speech usually changes from the present to the past. e.g. We #need to talk to your teacher. They claimed that they #needed to talk to our teacher (need becomes needed)
Write the following sentences into the reported speech.
1. Henry doesn't like going out very much he________.
2. Sometimes we meet friends in Madrid at the weekend.
They__________
3. I don't go to the gym very often. She________
4. He never gests ap early on sundays he______
5. She doesn't have enough time to do everything.
She__________
#PARTE 2
Find words that can replace the underlined ones without changing the idea of the text.
1. sporadic_____
2 gradually______
3. energetic_____
4. deteriorate____
#COMPREHENSION
Answer the questions about the text.
1. How do you define 'drug addiction?
2. What factors can lead to drug addiction?
3. Do addicts easily recognize their addiction?
4. Are shere any ways of quitting drug addiction?
5. What are the social effects of drug abuse?
SPEAKING
With your partner discuss the social effects of being a drug addict, take some notes and make a presentation to the class.
#GRAMMAR
Prefixes before adjectives
We can form the opposite of many adjectives or give the negative meaning by adding a negative prefix. Have a look at these examples: happy -> unhappy fair -> unfair friendly -> unfriendly
These are the most common negative prefixes used with adjectives:
dis- il- im- in- ir- un-
Disrespectful
illegitimate
Impossible
Indecent
Irrelevant
Unreasonable
Dissatisfied
illogical
immature
Incapable
irregular
Unfortunate
Complete de following adjectives with the right prefix.
1_____possible
2.____ certain
3_____ rational
4_____ patient
5_____ honest
6_____ legal
7_____ understand
8_____ logical