Task 3
1. Fill in the spaces with the correct words to complete the simple past sentences.
1. I ______ (play) video games last
night.
3. Last night, it ______ (rain) very hard.
5. The computer ______ (break) 2
weeks ago.
7. ______you play soccer yesterday?
8. Where ______my hat?
9. ______he have lunch today?
11. Who ______the winner
2. Write in negative the statements in exercise 1
3. Write five things you did last week and five you didn’t do.
4. complete the text with the correct form of the verb. Use the verb in the box
Something terrible happened to me last week. On Monday, I (1) bought a lottery
ticket at a shopping mall near my home. I (2)____________ the ticket in the pocket of
my jacket, and (3)____________ home. After I got home, I went to bed and
(4)____________ about the ticket. On Tuesday morning, I got into my car and
(5)____________ to work. On the way to work, I (6)____________ the radio and a man
on the radio said my lottery ticket number. After he (7)____________ my number, I
put my hand into my jacket pocket. Oh no! The ticket (8)____________ in my pocket,
so I drove back home and (9)____________ the ticket. I (10)____________ the ticket.
It was on a table. Finally, I (11)____________ the ticket very carefully. Oh no! I couldn’t
believe my eyes because it (12)____________ the wrong number! Next time I will be
more careful, and maybe next time I won’t buy a lottery ticket.
5. Listen or watch to the news then write a summary about it. (no more than one
page)
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What is bullying?
Bullying can happen at school, at home or
online. It is never okay and it is not a
normal part of growing up.
Bullying is an ongoing and deliberate
misuse of power in relationships through
repeated verbal, physical and/or social
behaviour that intends to cause physical,
social and/or psychological harm. It can
involve an individual or a group misusing
their power, or perceived power, over one
or more persons who feel unable to stop it from happening.
Bullying can happen in person or online, via various digital platforms and devices and it
can be obvious (overt) or hidden (covert). Bullying behaviour is repeated, or has the
potential to be repeated, over time (for example, through sharing of digital records).
Bullying of any form or for any reason can have immediate, medium and long-term
effects on those involved, including bystanders. Single incidents and conflict or fights
between equals, whether in person or online, are not defined as bullying.
The 3 main features of bullying are:
the misuse of power in a relationship
it is ongoing and repeated
it involves behaviours that can cause harm.
Four Types of bullying behaviour
There are three four main types of bullying behaviour:
Physical - examples include: hitting, pushing, shoving or intimidating or otherwise
physically hurting another person, damaging or stealing their belongings. It includes
threats of violence
Verbal/written - examples include: name-calling or insulting someone about an
attribute, quality or personal characteristic
Social (sometimes called relational or emotional bullying) – examples include:
deliberately excluding someone, spreading rumours, sharing information that will have
a harmful effect on the other person and/or damaging a person’s social reputation or
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