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Words in action Favourite subjects

1 Favourite subjects a) Read an article for the school contest about student's favorite subject.

b) Think o f your favourite subject and prove why you like it. Here are some o f the ideas to help you.

having small-group discussions

working on a project solving equations w riting essays for my folder naming compounds

getting pushups or sit u d s learning addition, subtraction, multiplication and division

My Favorite S u b je ct My favorite subject in school is world history. In the f irst place, I love to learn the geographical locations of the world map Besides that, it is interesting to know important historical events. Finally, knowing world history helps me to understand today's world. I love to read anything that teaches me more about the history of the world.

I ip a rn in e the art of problem reduction] I understanding chemjstry in everyday life]

w orking in drills learning new phrases and gramm ar material | | playing basketball

w riting reactions learning about types of chemical reactions, atomic theory

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ii& a) Decide which category (subjects) the words belong to. Some words can belong to more than one category. Explain why.

Geometry Physics Geography Chemistry Literature English PE

map • angle • three toe-touches • distillation • border • nation • line • fable • circle • Pythagorean Theorem • dialogue «jump • monologue • syllable • acid • chlorine • electron • organic • triangle • laser • pollution • run • synthesis • oxygen • table • temperature • weight • water • global • hemisphere • equator • nucleus • mountain • radiation • five sit-ups • ballad • stress • historical fiction • legend • square b) Think o f more words to fill the grid.

c) Work in groups o f four. Tell the word which will start with the last letter o f previous word. The one who will tell the last word will win the game. Example: A: distillation, B: nucleus ..C: s...

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