Unit: Free time
Topic: PoemsPratomsuksa 6
VDO
What did you see in this VDO?
What does VDO talk about?
Which finger that the fish bitted?
Question
vocabulary
Adjective covered in water or another liquid a wet floor, a wet umbrella
wet
Example I get wet. She is wet of water.
vocabulary
Noun a current of air moving approximately horizontally, especially one strong enough to be felt
Example I saw the wind blow.
wind
vocabulary
Adjective describes a place that is empty and not attractive, with no people or nothing pleasant in it
Example This village is desolate. I feel desolate.
desolate
vocabulary
Adjective slightly burnt, or damaged by fire or heat The countryside was scorched after several weeks of hot sun.
Example Fire scorched forest. fire scorched steak.
scorched
Structures
• We can use 'must' to show that we are certain something is true.
• Structure: S + must + be +complement
Must
Example: It must be nice to live in Florida.
Example: You must be punctual.
• We also use 'must' to express a strong obligation. When we use 'must' this usually means that some personal circumstance makes the obligation necessary
• Structure: S + must + v1 +complement
MustStructures
Example: I must go to bed earlier.
• We can also use 'have to' to express a strong obligation. When we use 'have to' this usually means that some external circumstance makes the obligation necessary.
• Structure: S + have to + v1 + complement
Have toStructures
Example: I have to send a report to Head Office every week.
vocabulary review
slightly burnt, or damaged by fire or heat The countryside was scorched after several weeks of hot sun.
describes a place that is empty and not attractive, with no people or nothing pleasant in it
desolate
scorched
covered in water or another liquid a wet floor, a wet umbrella
wind
a current of air moving approximately horizontally, especially one strong enough to be felt
vocabulary review
wet
Structure review
It must be nice to live in Florida.
I must go to bed earlier.
You must be punctual.
I have to send a report to Head Office every week.
'must' to show that we are certain
something is true.
'must' to express a strong obligation.
'have to' to express a strong obligation.
January cold desolate;
February dripping wet;
March wind ranges;
April changes;
Birds sing in tune
To flowers of May;
The months
And sunny June
Brings longest day;
In scorched July
The storm-clouds fly
Lightning-torn;
August bears corn’
September fruit;
The months
The months
In rough October
Earth must disrobe her;
Stars fall and shoot
In keen November;
And night is long
And cold is strong
In bleak December.
January cold desolate;
February dripping wet;
March wind ranges;
April changes;
The monthsrhyme
stanza
What does this poem talk about?
How many rhyme appear in this poem?
Matching
Create a calendar by match the picture with the correct month.
January February
March April
May June
July August
September
October
November December
Connecting poem
Create the poem from the picture.
When I was young I went to Scotland. Scotland
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