What kind of mood are you in today? Why? What things change your mood? 1.Read the Emotions test and match the adjectives in blue with nouns 1-12. 2.Remember 3.Choose the correct words to complete the questions. Then watch or listen. Which questions do the people discuss?
Do you think that animals are intelligent and have feelings? Why/ Why not? 1.Scan the blog. Choose from a-c. 2.Read and listen to the text. Write true or false and correct the false sentences.
1.Read examples 1-5. What do the modal verbs in blue mean? Write possibly, definitely or definitely not. 2.Choose the correct options to complete the rules. 3. Complete the sentences with appropriate modal verbs.
What music do you listen to when you’re in a good mood and a bad mood? 1.Read the blog and match six of the words in blue with definitions 1-6. 3.Listen to situations 1-4, and for each one choose a word from box A and a word from box B to identify the speakers’ mood and purpose.
1.Study the examples and choose the correct options to complete the rules. 2. Complete the sentences with the correct form of can, could or be able to.3. Make sentences using phrases from the boxes.