Ministerul Educaţiei Naţionale.
Catrin E. Morris, Paola Tite with Grazia Cerulli and Luke Prodromou.
Limba modernă 2.
Limba Engleză.
Clasa a 7-a.
Editura Sitka.
Centrul de carte străină.
page 8.
pagina 8.
1. Who's in charge?
A. B. C.
Vocabulary. Word Bank page 106.
1. Look at the pictures. Which activities would you be happy to do?
2. Match the words and discover house chores. Mark those represented in the
pictures.
1. babysit.
2. do.
3. do.
4. do.
5. lay / clear.
6. load / unload.
7. make.
8. take.
9. tidy.
10. hang out.
a. the washing-up.
b. the beds.
c. the ironing .
d. the dishwasher / the washing machine.
e. your room.
f. little brothers or sisters.
g. the table.
h. the bins out.
i. the laundry.
j. the vacuuming.
3. Listen and check.
4. Write down which house chores you believe British teenagers do.
Babysit little brothers or sisters.
LEARN TO LEARN.
In English, we use the verb do to indicate chores or activities and the verb
make to indicate something that is created or produced. Insert make or do to
complete the following actions:
1. the ironing, the washing-up, the vacuuming, your homework.
2. the beds, a cake, a cup of ted, a meal.