eso3 unit 3 nz shops and crime
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VOCABULARY: shops and compound nounsGRAMMAR: Past Cont + Avderbs -lyDIALOGUE: Giving directionsREADING/WRITING: Police interview + conjunctionsTRANSCRIPT
1. REVISION: Shops and maps2. READING: Crime story3. WRITING: Conjunctions
UNIT 3: Crime scene in New Zealand
SI BADALONAEnglish ESO 3Humbert Burcet
SHOPS
WHERE CAN I BUY THESE PRODUCTS?
Kia ora! I’m a kiwi bird!
Welcome to New Zealand.
POST OFFICENEWSAGENT’S SPORTS SHOP
CLOTHES SHOP
$BANKCHEMIST’S
SHOE SHOP JEWELLER’S
ELECTRICAL STORE
MUSIC SHOP
GIVING DIRECTIONS
GO STRAIGHT AHEAD
TURNLEFT
TURN RIGHT
TAKE THE 1st/2nd/3rd/4th
TURNING ON THE RIGHT
IT’S ON THE CORNER
OPPOSITE THE CINEMA first
second
third
fourth
roundabout
traffic lightsGo
past the...
GIVING DIRECTIONSExcuse me, can you tell me
where the jeweller’s is?
Sure, it’s in Church Road.
How do I get there?
Go straight ahead. Take the second turning on the
right. It’s opposite the post office.
OK. Thank you very much!
You are welcome.
EVERYDAY ENGLISH: Exercises 1 & 2
• 2) Follow Fiona’s directions
1. Shoe shop2. Electrical store3. Post office4. Jeweller’s5. Chemist’s6. Supermarket
• 1) Complete the dialogue
1. Office2. Sure3. Get4. Opposite5. No
West Street East Street
1
3 4
2
5 6
How can I get to the
supermarket?
READING: Crime Story
• Ex.4: Underline and, because, but, or, so.
I was walking home from the sports centre
yesterday evening when I
saw a crime.
READING: Crime Story• Ex.5: A) B) C)?• B) The men get into the car but they don’t drive away
EXERCISE 61. Sally was coming from the sports centre2. She was going home.3. A man was trying to open the door of a
car and another man was looking down the street.
4. They were both wearing black hats.5. They were about 19 or 20 years old.6. They took the men away in a police car.
WRITING: ConjunctionsI amb fat
beacuse I eat too much
I’m trendy and strong. I can play the
guitar but I can’t sing
I can’t see well, so I wear glasses
Am I angry or hungry?
WRITING: ConjunctionsEXERCISE 7
1. Or (o)2. But (però)3. So (per tant)4. And (i)5. Because (perquè)
You can invent a crime story (ex. 8 and 9)
What were you doing?Describe the criminals.
What did you do?What happenned next?
Up to 0.25 of the final grade!
SUMMARYVOCABULARY:• SPORTS SHOP• SPORTS CENTRE• POST OFFICE• ELECTRICAL STORE• NEWSAGENT’S
DIRECTIONS:• Go str_ight ahead• ______ left/right.• Roundabout and traffic ____.• It’s o__osite the shoe shop • It’s __ the corner
DIRECTIONS:• Go straight ahead• Turn left/right.• Roundabout and traffic lights• It’s opposite the shoe shop • It’s on the corner
CONJUNCTIONS:• Black ___ white• Coffee ___ tea?• I’m wet _____it’s
raining.• It’s raining ___ I
forgot my umbrella.• It’s raining, ___I’ll
get my umbrella.
CONJUNCTIONS:• Black and white• Coffee or tea?• I’m wet because it’s
raining.• It’s raining but I
forgot my umbrella.• It’s raining, so I’ll get
my umbrella.
Any doubt? HAKA!
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