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FRIENDLY
PLAYFUL
ENERGETIC
SMART
CARING
NAIIVE
Roo
Christopher Robin
Owl
Piglet
Winnie the Pooh
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PEOPLE CAN BE DIFFERENT IN:
manners
skills
experience
education
tastes
dreams and plans for the future
appearance
personality
beliefs
opinions
behaviour
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IT TAKES MANY KINDS TO MAKE THE WORLD
Active Vocabulary
Description of a character/person
Grammar (Present
and Past Perfect Continuous)
Reading (extract from the writer’s biography and ‘Winnie the Pooh’)
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WORD FORMATION
Attractive – N;
Boring – N;
Educated – N;
Fragile – N
Independence – Adj;
Greedy –
N;
Lonely- N;
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WORD FORMATION
Modest – N;
Attention – Adj;
Strength – Adj;
Curiosity – Adj;
Youth – Adj;
Honest –
N;
Please – Adj.
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having a good sense of humour
fussy
reliable
greedy
polite
spiteful
caring
ill-mannered
nasty
patient
well-mannered
curious
moody
GOOD QUALITIES
BAD
QUALITIES
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GOOD QUALITIES
considerate
well-mannered
caring
having a good sense of humour
reliable
polite
patient
spiteful
ill-mannered
nasty
curious
fussy
greedy
moody
BAD QUALITIES
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Roo
Christopher Robin
Owl
Piglet
Winnie the Pooh
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PRESENT PERFECT
CONTINUOUS
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PUT THE VERBS INTO THE CORRECT FORM (PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE).
We (look for) the motorway
for more than an hour.
I (live) without electricity for two weeks.
The film (run / not) for ten minutes yet, but there's a commercial break already.
How long (work / she) in the garden?
She (not / be) in the garden for more than an hour.
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PUT THE VERBS INTO THE CORRECT FORM (PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE).
He (work) in this company
since 1985.
I (wait) for you since two o'clock.
Mary (live) in Germany since 1992.
Why is he so tired? He (play) tennis for five hours.
How long (learn / you) English?