Grade 9. Lesson 96

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1. WARM-UP p. 105

1. WARM-UP

p. 105

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2. LISTENING a) The speaker says his/her friend is his/her teacher.

2. LISTENING

a) The speaker says his/her friend is his/her teacher.
b) The

speaker explains that his/her best friend is his/her parent.
c) The speaker talks about his/her classmates as the best friends.
d) The speaker considers his/her trainer to be his/her best friends.
e) The speaker says his/her best friend is his/her relative.
f) The speaker says his/her is his/her neighbour.
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3. READING p. 107-108, ex. 2 a) Teenagers choose different ways

3. READING

p. 107-108, ex. 2
a) Teenagers choose different ways to talk

to their friends
b) It's too easy for teens to get drinks and cigarettes
c) British teenagers have a number of serious problems
d) Fewer teenagers have only one person as a friend
e) Grown-ups see teens' problems in the wrong way
f) Teenagers are very much afraid of loosing their friends
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4. GRAMMAR In our school we (1)certain have personal (2)free. But

4. GRAMMAR

In our school we (1)certain have personal (2)free. But we

also must keep to the rules. Our school has a "dress code" which means that teens at school are not allowed to wear (3)shape clothes, in other words clothes several sizes too big. Due to reasons of morality girls are asked not to wear short skirts and T-shirts that show their stomachs. You can's find many books in our library because the school officials find some scenes in the texts (4)moral or (5)harm. School newspapers are looked through by our officials to make sure there are no articles with messages of (6)race and hatred in them.

p. 108, ex. 3