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Unit: Interests/Opinion

Topic: Concerts

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Vocabulary

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a public performance of music.

concert (v.)

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a large group of musicians who play many different instruments together and are led by a conductor.

orchestra (n.)

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to talk to someone in a friendly informal way.

chat (v.)

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to look at something or somebody with angry way.

glare at (phrasal v.)

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extremely good , excellent

fantastic (adj.)

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all the time, very frequent

constantly (adv.)

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paying no attention, even if the situation is bad or there are difficulties

regardless (adv.)

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past simple tense

Structure

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Example: I liked Somchai. She went to school yesterday.He was hungry.

Affirmative

:Subject + past simple verb (- ed )or irregular verbs

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Past simple verbs

Regular verb Irregular verbs

1. Most verbs we add – ed:

- walk >walked, finish >finished,

talk >talked

2. Verbs ending with -e, we add -d:

- live >lived, love >loved, dance

>danced

3. Verbs that end with a consonant -

y, we change the -y to -ied:

- try >tried, fry >fried, apply

>applied

1. Verbs don't change

- cut >cut , hit >hit, fit >fit

1. Verbs which change their vowel

- get – got, sit – sat, drink –drank

1. Verbs which change completely

- catch – caught, bring – brought,

teach - taught

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: Subject + didn't (did not) + the infinitive without to

Negative

Example : I liked Somchai. >I didn’t like him.I went to school. >l didn’t go school yesterday

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Example :I was hungry. > I wasn’t/ was not hungry.They were late > They weren’t/ were not late.

Subject + was/were + not + compliment

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Question

(question word) + did + subject + simple form

Examples: Did you go school? Why did you like Somchai? Were you late?

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Actions that happened over time or habits.Example: I often visited this park.

Usage

Actions that happened in the past.Examples: He saw this movie yesterday.

The past simple tense can be used for most past actions.

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Chloe: How was the concert last night, Angela?Angela: Well, the music was great. I’ve never

heard Vivaldi played so well. The orchestra really was fantastic.

Chloe: I’m glad you liked it, although I don’t enjoy classical music myself. I think it’s rather boring.

Angela: So did the people who sat behind me last night! They chatted constantly throughout the performance.

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Chloe: Oh no! What did you do?Angela: Well, I couldn’t really do anything

without making it worse. So I just turned around a couple of times and glared at them.

Chloe: Did that make any difference?Angela: No, they just continued talking

regardless. People like that shouldn’t be allowed to go to concerts.

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Well, the music was great. I’ve never

heard Vivaldi played so well. The

orchestra really was fantastic.

How was the concert last

night, Angela?

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I’m glad you liked it, although I don’t

enjoy classical music myself. I think it’s

rather boring.

So did the people who sat behind me

last night! They chatted constantly

throughout the performance.

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Oh no! What did you do?Well, I couldn’t really

do anything without making it worse. So I just turned around a couple of times and

glared at them.

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Did that make any difference?

No, they just continued talking regardless. People like that shouldn’t

be allowed to go to concerts

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Activity 1

Tell me! Which

picture?

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1. Make a group of five people. 2. Each group lines up in front of the

class. Listen to a part of “Last night” audio.

3. The first student listen to the audio carefully and choose a picture that match with the audio. (say “hooray” then sit down when you found the picture)

4. Next student do the same until the last person.

Direction

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I don’t enjoy classical music myself. I think it’s rather oring.

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The people who sat behind me last night! They chatted constantly throughout the

performance.

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Well, I couldn’t really do anything without making it worse. So I just turned around a couple of times and glared at them

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People like that shouldn’t be allowed to go to concerts.

No it’s boring

Hey, you like

it?

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The orchestra really was fantastic.

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Activity 2

Why didn’t you come to the concert?

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1. Work in pair and decide with your partner if he/she wants to be A who went the concert or B who didn’t go to the concert.

- A, you have to ask B questions for his/her excuses for not going to the concert.

- B, ask A questions for going to the concert, who did he/she see, and what he/she did at the concert. 2. Start to ask questions when you hear the music, askas many people as you can until the music is stopped.

Direction

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sound