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Revise important vocabulary here:
Now, revise sentences using classroom objects.
Now practice:
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Hi Year 4-
So we’ve spent this week revising THREE ways to use like in English.
Here is a quick reminder of the different uses, and the song clips we listened to, but here I have given you the FULL, COMPLETE version of the songs, instead of just the clips.
The first use is simple: TO LIKE
Then we studied: TO BE LIKE
https://youtu.be/JlnFkuHnXtE
Who do you want to be like? What do you want to be like?
OR
Do you want to be sad, mean, and negative?
And finally, we talked about: TO LOOK LIKE
To remember that adjectives come before nouns, we listened to a clip of «Brown-Eyed Girl.» Here is the COMPLETE song.
Remember: in English we say and write «adjective noun.» And sometimes we LIST ADJECTIVES: «adjective, adjective, adjective noun.»
Listen and remember:
https://youtu.be/e3fPFv-lByM