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Categoria: English Homework
1.27 I can’t come (irregular verbs)
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New words
to build: build, built, built
to cut: cut, cut, cut
to do: do, did, did
to drink: drink, drank, drunk
to feel: feel, felt, felt
to have: have, had, had
to hear: hear, heard, heard
to say: say, said, said
to sleep: sleep, slept, slept1-27 Pronunciation 1-27 (have, has, had) 1-27 Speaking 1.24 Yesterday was amazing!
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New words
amazing
interesting
a break
dance
traditional
culture
1-24 pronunciation (-ed) Listen
1.26 This game is fun!
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Italiano
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New words
Ought to
Statue of Liberty
Sorry
Look out!
Until
to win: win / won / won
to find: find / found / found
1-26: pronunciation Listen and Read
Grammar: modals for advice (should, ought to, had better) 1-26: Speaking 1.25 Watch out!
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Italiano
Guarda il video per ambientarti, non devi capire tutto. Saranno gli esercizi sotto a farti assorbire il contenuto importante.
In questo video una signora esplora i monumenti della capitale. Poi si scontra con un uomo. L’uomo introduce un gioco in stile “caccia al tesoro”. I due giocano per un po’ prima di rincontrarsi.
New Words
Scavenger hunt – caccia al tesoro
Watch out! – Attenta!
Should – dovresti
Bald eagle – aquila di mare testabianca
Fun fact – fatto interessante (divertente)
to catch: catch / caught / caught – prendere (acchiappare, catturare)
to find: find / found / found – trovareNew Words
Scavenger hunt
Watch out!
Should
Bald eagle
Fun fact
to catch: catch / caught / caught
to find: find / found / found
1-25 pronunciation (didn’t) Listen and Read
Should vs Shall
Grammar: should = advice; shall = promise Basic rules for modal verbs
- The simple form of a verb goes after a modal.
- Do not add the third person “s” to a verb after a modal.
It would sound strange to say “He should visits Prague” or “He should to visit Prague.” The correct way is “He should visit Prague.”
Italiano
Come dare consigli usando i verbi modali. I verbi modali sono verbi ausiliari che esprimono l’atteggiamento del parlante e la forza di tale atteggiamento. Ad esempio, “He should visit Prague”.
In questa frase, “should” è il verbo modale e “visit” è il verbo principale.
La forma semplice di un verbo va dopo il modale.
Non aggiungete la terza persona “s” a un verbo dopo un modale. Sarebbe strano dire “He should visits Prague” oppure “He should to visit Prague.” La forma corretta è “He should visit Prague.”