Unit 6: Jurassic mystery: unpacking the past
Modals of deduction and speculation - present and past
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- 1Pop-ups
- 2Hidden talents
- 3Can't buy me love
- 4Travellers' tales
- 5The colleague from hell
- 6Jurassic mystery: unpacking the past
- 7Career changes
- 8Art
- 9Project management
- 10The dog ate my homework!
- 11The diary of a double agent
- 12Fashion forward
- 13Flat pack skyscrapers
- 14Extreme sports
- 15Food fads
- 16Me, my selfie and I
- 17Endangered animals
- 18A nip and a tuck: cosmetic surgery
- 19I'm really sorry...
- 20Telling stories
- 21Fakes and phrasals
- 22Looking to the future
- 23Becoming familiar with things
- 24From rags to riches
- 25Against the odds
- 26Our future on Mars?
- 27Where is it illegal to get a fish drunk?
- 28Dodgy dating
- 29Annoying advice
- 30I'll have been studying English for thirty weeks
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Session 1
3 ActivitiesPractise your prefixes
08 Jun 2015We're looking at the prefixes de-, dys-, and dis- in this unit. Join us for 6 Minute Vocabulary, and then do two activities to test your knowledge of prefixes!
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Session 2
3 ActivitiesIt must have been...
09 Jun 2015When you're not sure about something you might need to use a modal, a word like might, may, could, must or can’t. In this session we use them to help us solve a murder mystery, and we see them in a news story about life on Mars.
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Session 3
1 ActivityThree million-year-old technology
10 Jun 2015Scientists thought the world's oldest stone tools were about 2.6 million years old. They were wrong by 700,000 years. Read about a new discovery which makes researchers think early humans were more intelligent than we thought.
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Session 4
3 ActivitiesHow to pronounce couldn't've, wouldn't've, mightn't've
11 Jun 2015Neil's lunch has gone missing. Did Rob steal it? Find out in this session and also learn how English speakers make three words into one, using double contractions.