Wednesday, 26 February 2020

4.1.- Selling and spending: reading and Use of English part 7: Make your idea and start selling it.


Imagine you will see the pen pal to whom you wrote last class and you would like to buy him or her a present. What would it be and why?

 

Top 10 Best-Selling Retail Products


Collaborative exercise 1 on page 32 

Collaborative exercises 4 and 5 on page 32 on Wordwall https://wordwall.net/resource/31868970



Individual reading exam task on pages 32 and 33

What phrasal verbs with 'out' do you know?

Some sentences with phrasal verbs with the proposition 'out'

back out: 'They backed out of the deal the day before they were due to sign the contract.'

bail out:  'Investors bailed out on hearing of a first-quarter profits slump.'

check out: 'If a caller claiming to be from the company asks you for personal data, dial the 800 number on your card to see if his story checks out.'

chill out: 'If anything major happens we’re going to find out, so let’s chill out and just do what we need to do.'

cut out: 'Start today by cutting out fatty foods.'

get out: 'I don't want it to get out that I'm leaving before I've had a chance to tell Anthony.'

kick out: 'His wife kicked him out.'

run out: 'He just ran out of ideas.'


Collaborative Online Exercise about the Definition of some Phrasal Verbs with the Preposition 'Out'
https://wordwall.net/es/resource/56743285


Collaborative exercise 6 on page 33

Online exercise about the phrasal verbs with the preposition 'out'


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