UNIT 6B
1. GRAMMAR:
WILL (PROMISES, OFFERS, DECISIONS)
WILL (PROMISES, OFFERS, DECISIONS)
REMEMBER the uses of going to. Listen to the following student's plans for next summer holidays.
See the differences between WILL and BE GOING TO.
Remember the uses of will:
- Promises. Eg. I'll come back tomorrow
- Offers. Eg. I'll help you with your English homework.
- Instant or spontaneous decisions Eg. I'll have the steak well-done.
- When an offer is a question, use: Shall I...? or shall we...? (only with 'I' and 'we'). Eg. Shall I open the window? Shall we go to the cinema?
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2. PRONUNCIATION
Most two-syllable nouns in English are stressed on the first syllable (e.g. email, salad), although there are exceptions (e.g. hotel).
This year you will learn that:
Most two-syllable verbs in English are stressed on the second syllable (e.g. agree, forget), although there are exceptions (e.g. borrow).
3. VOCABULARY
verb + back
go
to move or travel from one place to another, e.g. to go to school
go back
to return to a place, e.g. go back to class (after recess)
verb + (object pronoun) + back
to repeat an action (e.g. call you back) or to return (e.g. go back to the train station)
to move or travel from one place to another, e.g. to go to school
go back
to return to a place, e.g. go back to class (after recess)
verb + (object pronoun) + back
to repeat an action (e.g. call you back) or to return (e.g. go back to the train station)