- WORDS IN THE NEWS
- offensive
- campaign
- clash
- pepper spray
- the polls
- hold power
- face a strong challenge
- longstanding
- pave the way
- breakthrough
- heightened
- mass grave
- local gang
- football qualifier
- brawl
- riot police
- /ˈprəʊtest/ versus /prəˈtest/
- /ˈprəʊɡres/ versus /prəʊˈɡres/
GRAMMAR
- STRUCTURES FOR SPECULATION
- Verbs of the senses: Sounds/looks/smells/tastes/feels
- + as if + clause
- + adjective
- + like + noun
- Modal verbs
- MUST
- MIGHT/MAY
- CAN'T
- COULD WELL BE
- Seems to/Appears to + infinitive
- I get the impression that
- From the look of it
- The position of BOTH
- When both refers to the subject of a clause, it can go with the verb, in mid-position: They both look very upset OR They've both just moved in.
- Pause after sentence adverbs
- LEARNING STRATEGY to improve pronunciation and intonation
- Listen and Repeat.
- Then SHADOW
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