This term was really fun and interesting. We read cool stories like “Into the Wild,” which made me think about how beautiful but also hard nature can be. We learned new words about travel and problems, which helped me speak better. The articles we talked about, like inventions that changed the world, were really eye-opening and showed me how important new ideas are. I also liked talking about stories like “My Nightmare Journey,” where we looked at different feelings. Overall, I enjoyed reading, learning new words, and having discussions. It helped me get better at English, and now I feel more ready for new challenges!
Category: ENGLISH 9
Things go better with Coca-Cola
New Headway Reading “Things go better with Coca-Cola” slide 87,/ read the text, learn the new words/
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In 1939, George Simjian had the idea of creating a bankomat. In 1960, he signed a contract with the City Bank of New York for a six-month period. However, the contract was terminated after six months, as the device wasn’t in demand.
The phone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. Phones changed the world by making it easy to talk to anyone, anytime. Now, with smartphones, we can call, text, play games, learn, and even see people on video. They help us stay connected and make life easier everywhere!
The internet started in the 1980s and quickly changed the world. It connects people all over the globe, making it easy to share information, talk to friends, and learn new things. Social media, emails, and video calls help people stay in touch. The internet created new jobs in tech, online businesses, and.
My Scariest Night
One cold and windy night, I was alone at home. The lights went off, and the house was dark and quiet. Outside, the wind was very strong and scary. I went to the basement to get a candle, and, I heard a knock on the window. My heart started beating fast. I told to myself that it seemed to me.
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The Magic of New Beginnings: Going Places in Life
Life is full of exciting new beginnings. Every day is a chance to start fresh and work toward our dreams. For me, new beginnings are like opening a blank book, ready to be filled with stories. They teach us to be brave, step out of our comfort zones, and explore the world around us. Whether it’s moving to a new school, making new friends, or trying a new hobby, these experiences help us grow. They remind us that even if we face challenges, we can always find a way forward. Each new beginning is a chance to discover who we are and what we’re capable of. That’s the true magic of life.
English (Exercise)
New Headway Going places slide 71 Time and Conditional Clauses / ex 1., slide 72 ex 1
1. Clare and her friend Ally are having a gap year. Complete the sentences with phrases from the box below.
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Dilemma and Advice
Dilemma:
Imagine you find out that one of your friends, Lia, stole a small amount of money from another student’s bag. She tells you it’s just a few coins and begs you not to tell anyone. But the next day, the teacher announces that some money has gone missing and is trying to figure out who took it. If you stay silent, it might destroy another student’s trust. But if you speak up, Lia might see you as a traitor and stop being your friend.
Dilemmas
NEW Headway Reading and speaking Problem page slides 67-68, Dilemmas
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