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The Science lesson, units 1 and 2 I’m good at do ing experiments. I’m not good at climb ing trees. She’s good at rid ing bikes. He’s not good at fly ing kites. Oliver is Alex ’s uncle . Paul and Molly are Alex ’s cousins . Alex is Bob ’s grandson . Lisa is Alex ’s aunt. I like sing ing . He loves learn ing about Science. She really doesn’t like danc ing . You have to wear school uniform. You have to do your homework. You don’t have to read two books every week. I’m tired. You should go to bed. I’m scared. You shouldn’t watch horror films. What’s the matter? I’m tired. What’s the matter with Conner? He’s ill. What’s the matter with Mrs Harvey? She’s busy . Great Minds 5 © Cambridge University Press 2018 - D.R. © U.D. Publishing, S.A. de C.V. 2018 AR Good at + ing Possessive apostrophe Like / Don’t like + ing Have to + infinitive What’s the matter? + adjectives Should / Shouldn’t
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Page 1: The Science lesson, units 1 and 2sm-argentina.com/english/view/GREAT_MINDS_WEB/GM5_WEB/05_POS… · The Science lesson, units 1 and 2 I’m good at doing experiments. I’m not good

The Science lesson, units 1 and 2

I’m good at doing experiments. I’m not good at climbing trees.

She’s good at riding bikes. He’s not good at flying kites.

Oliver is Alex’s uncle. Paul and Molly are Alex’s cousins.

Alex is Bob’s grandson. Lisa is Alex’s aunt.

I like singing. He loves learning about Science.

She really doesn’t like dancing.

You have to wear school uniform.

You have to do your homework.

You don’t have to read two books every week.

I’m tired. You should go to bed.

I’m scared. You shouldn’t watch horror films.

What’s the matter? I’m tired.

What’s the matter with Conner? He’s ill.

What’s the matter with Mrs Harvey? She’s busy.

Great Minds 5 © Cambridge University Press 2018 - D.R. © U.D. Publishing, S.A. de C.V. 2018

AR

Good at + ing

Possessive apostrophe

Like / Don’t like + ing

Have to + infinitive

What’s the matter? + adjectives

Should / Shouldn’t