- Modal verbs: revision / oral activity
- Listening: Childhood memories (p. 138)
- Discussion: which situations do you remember from your childhood?
moving house / changing school / making friends / spending time alone / doing exams / arguing with friends / summer holidays / birth of a brother or sister
- Grammar revision: uses of would (p. 139)
. as a polite request: Would you shut the window, please?
. a recurrent situation in the past: My grandmother would always give us chocolate for breakfast.
. past purpose or reason after so that: We packed all the books in wooden boxes so that they wouldn't get damaged.
. imagined situation (2nd or 3rd conditional): We'd have moved to a different area if we'd been able to afford it.
. strong wish: I wish they wouldn't make so much noise at night.
. past intention/expectation (reported): They always told us that one day we would move into a real house.
. refusal: The landlord wouldn't fix them.
- Vocabulary: phrasal verbs & particles (p. 141)
Useful vocabulary: write down, slow down, come back, lounge around, clam up, soldier on, hang around, drive around, pack up your possessions, cut down on something.
- Communication (p. 142)
to moan / to take a stand / to rave: listening & discussion