WEEK 4
YOUR EVENT, MY EVENT
Lesson 1: Listening to Songs & Podcasts
Lesson 2: Grammar (Verbs) & Getting Ideas for Speaking
Additional Exercises: Textbook & Grammar Recheck
LESSON 1: LISTENING TO SONGS & PODCASTS
Your friend asks you to pick TWO (2) songs to be played in a wedding ceremony. Click here to listen to the songs and do the ONLINE EXERCISES of the songs you have chosen. Then, do the PDF EXERCISES of the songs and check your answers after you are done. YOU CAN DO MORE than what is required.
Your younger cousins ask you to teach them English phrases. Click here to choose THREE (3) podcasts and do the ONLINE EXERCISES of the podcasts you have selected. YOU CAN DO MORE than what is required.
My e-Portfolio - Screenshot each Google Form exercise you completed (with your name and marks clearly shown) and upload into your individual e-Portfolio folder in the Google Drive.

LESSON 2: GRAMMAR (VERBS) & GETTING IDEAS FOR SPEAKING
Refer to the website for Types of Verbs & Irregular Verbs (refer to this website).
Next, do TWO (2) of the following Grammar ONLINE EXERCISES:
My e-Portfolio - Screenshot each Google Form exercise you completed (with your name and marks clearly shown) and upload into your individual e-Portfolio folder in the Google Drive.
At the same time, prepare for TWO (2) GROUP VIDEO CALLS on these two topics:
You and your friends are planning a birthday party for a classmate. Discuss what to prepare (who to invite, where to have the party, when - date and time, what presents to buy, how to celebrate) - give reasons for each idea
You and your family want to have a dinner out of your home. Discuss where to go for your dinner (which restaurant, what kind of food in the menu, location, distance) - give reasons for each point
Your lecturer will do a video call with you and your partner and select one (1) of the two topics given above. Act out the conversation in that video call with your lecturer as the audience.

ADDITIONAL EXERCISES
Grammar Recheck:

LISTENING TO SONGS
Week 4 Podcasts
Week 4 Podcasts


What does 'spill the tea' mean? The English We Speak

What does 'cough up' mean?

What does 'buzzkill' mean?
