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Lessons 7CD

The document outlines activities and exercises for an 8th-grade poetry unit, including discussions about favorite authors and songwriters, personal reflections on poems, and listening exercises. It also covers grammar concepts related to the phrase 'have something done' and includes prompts for writing and speaking practice. Additionally, there are exercises focused on understanding opinions and using reflexive pronouns.
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Lessons 7CD

The document outlines activities and exercises for an 8th-grade poetry unit, including discussions about favorite authors and songwriters, personal reflections on poems, and listening exercises. It also covers grammar concepts related to the phrase 'have something done' and includes prompts for writing and speaking practice. Additionally, there are exercises focused on understanding opinions and using reflexive pronouns.
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8th

grade

Poetry in motion
Unit 7C p.77
Who is your favourite
author or songwriter?
What do you like about
the way they write?
Give an example.
Ex. 1
What is the first song or poem you can
remember? When they were written?
Quote some poetry or lyrics you know by
heart.
Ex2.
Read &
listen to
the
poem

What do you think it means?


How does the poem make you feel? https://www.youtube
Do you think its message is optimistic or .com/watch?v=dIEDu
pessimistic? RcchjI
What do you think the last line is telling us to do?
Ex. 3
Match the underlined words in the poem with the
definitions a-h.

a - era d - peers
g - the norm
b - apathetic e - quick fix
h - lethargic
c - straight f - foolish
Ex. 5
Listen to five short extracts and circle the correct
implication: a or b
Ex. 5
Listen to five short extracts and circle the correct
implication: a or b
Listen to five speakers. Match
sentences A-F below with the
Ex. 6 speakers (1-5). There is one extra
sentence.

5
3
4
1

2
Ex. 7
Circle the words which best sum up the speakers’ opinions.
Work in pairs. Discuss
the opinions in exercise
7. Do you agree with
the affirmative or
Ex. 8
negative version. Give
reasons.
UNIT 7D
p. 78

have
something
done….
Do you think
children &
teenagers should
always be
allowed to dress
and style their
hair in any way
they want?
Why do you think it is necessary to
Read the article. Why do some people think it is necessary to hide
hide
their their
tattoos tattoos
when they have anwhen they have an
interview?.
interview?
"have something done.”-this shows that the
person doesn't do the action themselves.

► Examples: ► Difference:
• I had my hair cut. I clean my room. (You do
This means someone else cut my hair (not me) it yourself.)
Subject + have + object (thing) + past participle of I have my room cleaned.
the verb. (Someone else cleans it.)
• I have my room cleaned every week.
• She has her car repaired at the shop.
• They had their house painted last summer.
• I have my homework checked by the teacher.
• We had our fence repaired last month.
• He will have his phone fixed tomorrow.
15
Use the prompts to write sentences with the
Ex. 4 correct form of have something done. Then
match sentences with the rule a or b in the
Learn this! box.

Answers: Practice:
https://elt.oup.com/student/solutions/int/
1-a; 2-b; 3-b; 4-a, 5-a, grammar/grammar_09_012e?
srsltid=AfmBOooupZSysqnbmRPDv0HI0I9anRdiplG8
6-b XtQ7HIm4s1jY1RdUkBgS&cc=kz&selLanguage=en
Complete the sentences with the correct
Ex. 7 relative reflexive pronoun. Which are there to
add clarity & emphasis?
Complete the sentences with the correct
Ex. 7 relative reflexive pronoun. Which are there to
add clarity & emphasis?
yourself/
yourselve
s
ourselve
s
myself
2, 3, 4 & 6
myself → add
myself clarity and
emphasis.

yourself/
yourselve
s herself
Ex. 8
Work in pairs. Which of these things has your
partner done or experienced? Use:
“Have you ever had your …?”
H/W
W/B p. 76 ex.1
p. 77 ex. 1-5

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