Appendix
Learning to Learn (page 42, activity 3)
Show interest When you reply a letter, it is very important to show your recipient that you are interested in keeping the communication. You may use the following phrases:
Thank you for your letter. It’s great to hear from you. What wonderful news about…
I can’t wait to… Write back soon, Keep in touch,
(page 38, activity 1) Learning to Know Simple past and past progressive § Simple past expresses events that started and finished in the past. My friends and I played soccer in the beach last summer. § Past progressive expresses events that developed at a specific time in the past. We were swimming when my sister arrived.
(page 41, activity 4) Learning to Do Establish progression
If you want to…
You can use:
tell when the event happened
then, during, while
give examples
for example, such as, for instance
add information
and, also, too
contrast
on the contrary, otherwise, but
separate elements in a series
a comma (,) a period (.)
separate dierent ideas
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