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At the Surprise Party (part 2)

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Vocabulary: son, daughter, parents, cousins, grandparents, grandson, granddaughter, great-grandmother, great- grandfather, neighbours, charity work, wedding, palace, guards, garden party, crown, upstairs, downstairs, balcony, inside, outside, fence, portrait, self- portrait, foreground, background, message, customer

Grammar:
Past continuous (questions and answers)
What was I / he / she doing at 3 o’clock? I / he / she was eating cake.
What were you / we / they doing at 8 o’clock? You / we / they were dancing. Must / mustn’t for obligation
I / You / He / She / We / They must be careful.
I / You / He / She / We / They mustn’t go upstairs.
Revised
Have got
Everyday language
Talking about names and nicknames:
What’s your first name / surname / full name / title?
My first name / surname / full name / title is ...
Have you got a nickname?
Yes, I have. My friends call me ... / No, I haven’t.

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At the Surprise Party (part 2)Versión en línea

Vocabulary: son, daughter, parents, cousins, grandparents, grandson, granddaughter, great-grandmother, great- grandfather, neighbours, charity work, wedding, palace, guards, garden party, crown, upstairs, downstairs, balcony, inside, outside, fence, portrait, self- portrait, foreground, background, message, customer Grammar: Past continuous (questions and answers) What was I / he / she doing at 3 o’clock? I / he / she was eating cake. What were you / we / they doing at 8 o’clock? You / we / they were dancing. Must / mustn’t for obligation I / You / He / She / We / They must be careful. I / You / He / She / We / They mustn’t go upstairs. Revised Have got Everyday language Talking about names and nicknames: What’s your first name / surname / full name / title? My first name / surname / full name / title is ... Have you got a nickname? Yes, I have. My friends call me ... / No, I haven’t.

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