
Ленинский пр-т, 32а
Listening: Nature knows best
Grammar: Zero and first conditional
Vocabulary: The natural world
Reading: Animals have adapted to survive everywhere
Video: Why did you become a florist?
Conversation skills: Giving yourself time to think
Grammar
Zero and first conditional
Conversation skills
Reasons, results and examples
Giving reasons |
Giving results |
Giving examples |
because because of due to since |
as a result so |
for instance like such as for example |
Giving yourself time to think
Let me see…
A When did you meet Frankie?
B Let me see, I think it was in 2004.
I'm not sure…
A This thermometer says it's 21° in here.
B I'm not sure. I think that's wrong.
That's a good question...
A How old were you when you decided to work with
B That's a good question ... I was about 15, I think.
Just a second…
A What time does the restaurant open?
B Just a second, I'm not sure. I'll check on their website.
Well…
A Why did you decide to resign?
B Well, I was bored in my job.
Vocabulary
The natural world
bay |
an area of coast where the land curves in |
branch |
one of the many parts of a tree that grows out from its trunk |
cave |
a large hole in the side of a mountain, or under the ground |
coast |
the land beside the sea |
desert |
a large, hot, dry area of land with very few plants |
feathers |
one of the soft, light things that grow from and cover a bird's skin |
fur |
the thick hair that covers the bodies of some animals like cats and rabbits |
leaf |
a flat, green part of a plant that grows from a stem or branch |
paws |
the feet of certain animals, such as cats and dogs |
petals |
the thin, flat, coloured parts on the outside of a flower |
rainforest |
a forest with a lot of tall trees where it rains a lot |
scales |
flat, hard pieces that cover the skin of fish and snakes |
skin |
the outer layer of a person or animal's body |
stream |
a small river |
tail |
the long, narrow part that sticks out at the back of an animal's body |
valley |
an area of low land between hills or mountains |
waterfall |
a stream of water that flows from a high place, often to a pool below |
web |
a type of net made by a spider to catch other insects |