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Depend on A keen sportsman Digging Bulbs Grow Give him benefit of the doubt Do sb a favour Seeds Chase sb away Patch Keep an eye on things Chat cheerfully Drive me crazy Clear away Keep on good terms Get along

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Depend onA keen sportsmanDiggingBulbsGrowGive him benefit of the doubtDo sb a favourSeedsChase sb awayPatchKeep an eye on thingsChat cheerfullyDrive me crazyClear awayKeep on good termsGet along

A good neighbourA bad neighbour

Looks after your dogPlay music loud

Care-carefulHero-heroicDecide-decisiveSense-sensibleAmbition- ambitiousCare-carelessFun-funnyBore-boring

The film starts at …The train leaves atI am seeing TOM tonight

I have already done my homeworkI have just had a showerI haven’t tidied my room yetHave you ever seen a parrot?I have never driven a car/

I have worked as a teacher since October, last winter, for three months

Hi, Tony! Great partyOh,hi Ann,. Yes, it is. Ann, meet Steve. We are in the same class. Steve, this is Ann, my cousin.Pleased to meet you, AnnNice to meet you , AnnLook. Mr and Mrs Smith are coming. They are our new neighboursGood evening, Mr SmithHello. Mr/Smith, may I introduce Ann? She is my cousin.Hello Ann. Pleased to meet you. This is my wife, HelenNice to meet you , AnnNice to meet you, too Let me introduce you to the other guests

The picture shows a man and a woman with her son in the front garden of the Man’s house. It is spring time as there are nice flowers in the garden. The peopleAre standing at the fence and are talking. They are wearing light clothes. The man is of average height with short brown straight hair. He is in his earlyThirties and is wearing a light orange shirt. The woman has got long wavy hairand is of average height. She is wearing a pink track suit. The boy is tall and slim,With short fair hair. He is wearing a pink T-shirt and a pair of shorts. I think they areNeighbors. They look relaxed and happy.

Dear Jenny,Hope everything is fine with you. I am just writhing to tell you about life here. Well, we have been living in our new house for a month now. I really like it.I’ve met some of our neighbors and seem very pleasant. I’ve also met two new friends. They live on the same street. One other girls is called Jan and the other one’s name is Anny. They are both very friendly and easy going. We go everywhere together.My new school is close to my house. It was hard getting to know my new classmates at first, but now I feel very comfortable.They are all very nice and helpful. Anyway, got to go. Write back soon.Love,Nancy.

Do you really know the Canadians?What comes to mind when you think of Canada? Well, I suppose Mounties,the policeman with red uniforms and horses and a lot of snow.! What about the CANADIANS? If you have never met one, you would probably say that they are Friendly, helpful and have a good sense of humour. Canadians are nice people. They like to help others. For example, if you were lostIn a strange part of the city, most Canadians would be pleased to give you directions They are also very funny. They enjoy telling and listening to good jokes.They are optimistic. Canadians have a beautiful country.

Boas are reptiles that live in the rainforest. They are endangered because their habitat is being destroyed as the trees are cut down. People also hunt them so they can sell their skin.

Toads are amphibians that live in rivers and ponds'. They are endangeredBecause their habitat is being destroyed to make room for more buildings and factories. Their habitat is becoming polluted by chemicals and fertilizers.

Pandas are mammals that live in the bamboo forests of China. They are endangered because their habitat is destroyed when trees in the forest are cut down to make room for people. They means that they lose their homes and their food supply.

Bald eagles are birds that live near large lakes. They are endangered because their habitat is destroyed when trees are cut down and lakes are polluted by chemicals.

Chinchillas

Macaws

WolvesOtters

Sea turtles

Spotted dolphins

Brown haresBison

Bengal tigers

Chimpanzees

Canada is a very big country and it has a wide range of wildlife and wildlife habitats. Sadly, many of these habitats are disappearing or are being changed so that many species are left without homes.One of the biggest habitats in Canada id woodlands. Forests cover a great part of Canada and they are home to many animals such as bears, deer, and moose. AS people cut down trees and pollute rivers and lakes, this habitat is spoiled. Another Canadian habitat is the prairies. The prairies are home to animals like bison and groundhogs. As more and more farms are built on the prairies, these animals are forced to live in smaller and smaller areas. This means that many species become endangered. People have to become more aware of what is happening to Canadian habitats. They could join an environmental group or get involved in community projects that help to protect wildlife and habitats.

…- start a campaign to protect the environment.

-That is a great idea. What do you think about raising some money to adopt an animal?

-- Yes, that sounds good. Or we could plant some trees in the park. Or send letters to the local papers.

--Yes, we could. We could also recycle rubbish and use public transport.

HELP PROTECT ENVIRONMENT

We can all help protect the environment. Be part of it. Join us on our Environment Day.

Meeting place

Meet us at 10 00 am at Gateville school on Saturday 3rdOctober.

Activities

There’s plenty to do.

10.00-12.00– plant flowers in the school yard.

12.00-1.00 collect rubbish in the nearby area

1.00-3.– recycle rubbish

Every little helps. Be there.

For more details contact: Green teens. Tel.№ 22222222

Dear Mandy,

Hi! How are you. Just dropping you a line to tell you about what I’m going to do to help protect the environment.

I’m going to join an environmental group and take part in various activities they organise. We are going to hand out leaflets and take part in a clean-up campaign. I’m also going to adopt an animal. At school we are going to make a pond to help wildlife. I think that we should all help save the environment.

Are you doing anything at school fir the environment? Why don’t you adopt an animal too? There are so many animals in danger of extinction nowadays.

Well, that’s all from ne. Write back soon and tell me your news.

Love,

Kate.

Formal and informal letters Informal lettersDear+person’s first

nameYours /Love, +your first

nameShort formsPhrasal verbsEveryday vocabulary IdiomsShort sentences

Formal lettersDear+ person’s full

nameYours sincerely+your

full nameFull forms -More formal language

More complex sentences

How to write a letterIntroduction: that you have seen the advert

and that you would like additional information

Main body: time and duration of the event; Main body: events or activities during the

event, any special clothes or equipment required

Conclusion: state that you are looking forward to the receiver's response

Dear, Mr Jones,

I am writing with regard to the advertisement that I saw on my school notice-board. I am interested in protecting the local wildlife and I would like some further information about your event.

To begin with, what time does the event take place and how long will it last for? I would also like to find out where exactly the event will take place.

In addition, I would like to know what we will be doing during the event. Finally, could you tell me whether I need any special clothing or equipment to take part in the event?

Thank you in advance for your help. I look forward to hearing from you.

Yours sincerely,

Cindy Morgan.

Description of a pictureWhat is the man doingWhy is he wearing a maskWhat are pesticides?What are for?Are they dangerous?

Harm damage

Disease illness

Control sth that gives power over sth

Poison substance that harms or kills

Weeds unwanted plants

Contaminating poisoning

Cockroaches large brown insects

Mites creatures that live on plants or in animals’ fur

Ticks small creatures that live on the bodiesof humans and animals

Object do not agree

Toxic poisonous

Cancer very serious illness

Wasting

Resources

Energy efficient

Appliances

Bulk

Excess

Cut down on

Get rid of

Charity

Rechargeable

Average

Output

Fluorescent

cartridges