26 May 2019
UNIT 6
GLOSSARY
Accessory: something added to a machine or to clothing that has a useful or decorative purpose.
Belt: a strip of leather or material worn around the waist to support clothes or for decoration.
Earring: a piece of jewellry, usually one of a pair, worn in a hole in the ear or fastened to the ear by a clip.
Handbag: a small bag for money, keys, make-up, etc., carried especially by women.
Necklace: a piece of jewellery worn around the neck, such as a chain or a string of decorative stones, beads, etc.
Ring: a circular piece of jewellery worn especially on your finger.
[👎👎 I could have done better, 👍👎 Not too bad, 👍👍 I know it well ]
GRAMMAR
Present simple passive👍👍
Past simple passive👍👎
Used to + infinitive👍👍
LISTENING
Culture video: Canadian Sports👍👍
Interactive video👍👍
Inventions👍👎
Rules for basketball👍👎
Burgers👍👍
READING
Cleaning up the fashion industry👍👍
Tried and texted by you👍👍
Maple Leaf Sports👍👍
Household appliances, past and present👍👎
The windy path to success👍👎
The environmental effect of computers👍👍
WRITING
Bike facts👍👍
Irish project👍👎
How green are your gadgets?👍👎
SPEAKING
Abby👍👍
Irish project👍👍
CULTURE
Canadian sports👍👎
Fashion industry👍👍
PROJECTS
Ireland👍👍
MY DIARY OF ACHIEVEMENTS
I´ve revised the passive voice and I´ve learned more about the conditionals.
MY OPINION
I´ve found this unit a bit more complicated than the past ones.
UNIT 5
GLOSSARY
Arrest: If the police arrest someone, they take them away to ask them about a crime that they might have committed.
Black Market: illegal trading of goods that are not allowed to be bought and sold, or that there are not enough of for everyone who wants them.
Case: a particular situation or example of something.
Evidence: one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true.
Interview: a meeting in which the police ask someone questions to see if they have committed a crime.
Suspicious: making you feel that something illegal is happening or that something is wrong.
Trap: a dangerous or unpleasant situation which you have got into and from which it is difficult or impossible to escape.
[👎👎 I could have done better, 👍👎 Not too bad, 👍👍 I know it well ]
GRAMMAR
Past Perfect 👍👍
Relative Pronouns👍👍
Modals of Deduction👍👎
LISTENING
Interactive Video👍👍
The men who stole identities👍👎
Culture Video: An American Police Officer👃👃
Practical English👍👍
READING
Katie Frye, Private Eye👍👍
The Great Impostor👍👎
In the eyes of the law👍👎
Supergran to the rescue👍👍
Useless criminals.com!👍👎
Photographic Evidence👍👍
WRITING
Crime👍👍
SPEAKING
Abby👍👍
English Week👍👎
CULTURE
American Police Officer👍👍
Stupid Laws👍👎
Stupid Criminals👍👍
PROJECTS
English Week👍👍
MY DIARY OF ACHIEVEMENTS
I´ve learned a lot of new useful vocabulary.
MY OPINION
I´m I´ll be great at this exam.
Arrest: If the police arrest someone, they take them away to ask them about a crime that they might have committed.
Black Market: illegal trading of goods that are not allowed to be bought and sold, or that there are not enough of for everyone who wants them.
Case: a particular situation or example of something.
Evidence: one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true.
Interview: a meeting in which the police ask someone questions to see if they have committed a crime.
Suspicious: making you feel that something illegal is happening or that something is wrong.
Trap: a dangerous or unpleasant situation which you have got into and from which it is difficult or impossible to escape.
[👎👎 I could have done better, 👍👎 Not too bad, 👍👍 I know it well ]
GRAMMAR
Past Perfect 👍👍
Relative Pronouns👍👍
Modals of Deduction👍👎
LISTENING
Interactive Video👍👍
The men who stole identities👍👎
Culture Video: An American Police Officer👃👃
Practical English👍👍
READING
Katie Frye, Private Eye👍👍
The Great Impostor👍👎
In the eyes of the law👍👎
Supergran to the rescue👍👍
Useless criminals.com!👍👎
Photographic Evidence👍👍
WRITING
Crime👍👍
SPEAKING
Abby👍👍
English Week👍👎
CULTURE
American Police Officer👍👍
Stupid Laws👍👎
Stupid Criminals👍👍
PROJECTS
English Week👍👍
MY DIARY OF ACHIEVEMENTS
I´ve learned a lot of new useful vocabulary.
MY OPINION
I´m I´ll be great at this exam.
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