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At the Dig (part 1)

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Vocabulary: necklace, ring, bracelet, bowl, letter, comb, coin, cup, knife, spoon, ate, drank, wore, soldier, battle, buried treasure, metal detector, amphitheatre, gladiator, click on, log on, print out, zoom in, look up, scroll down, architecture, diet, cereals, herbs, medicine, fork, old, dirty, big, small, colourful, found, had, wrote, went, ran, saw

Grammar:
Past simple: affirmative and negative
Regular
The Romans learned Latin.
They didn’t learn English.
Irregular
The Romans didn’t write emails. They wrote letters.
Infinitive of purpose
I / You / He / She / We / They went to the library to find some information. Revised
Past simple questions and short answers
Did they find three spoons? Yes, they did. / No, they didn’t.
Everyday language
Talking about an object:
What is it? It’s a bracelet.
What’s it made of? It’s made of metal / wood / glass / paper / plastic / stone. How old is it? It’s ancient / modern / 50 years old / about 300 years old.

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Recommended age: 11 years old
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At the Dig (part 1)Online version

Vocabulary: necklace, ring, bracelet, bowl, letter, comb, coin, cup, knife, spoon, ate, drank, wore, soldier, battle, buried treasure, metal detector, amphitheatre, gladiator, click on, log on, print out, zoom in, look up, scroll down, architecture, diet, cereals, herbs, medicine, fork, old, dirty, big, small, colourful, found, had, wrote, went, ran, saw Grammar: Past simple: affirmative and negative Regular The Romans learned Latin. They didn’t learn English. Irregular The Romans didn’t write emails. They wrote letters. Infinitive of purpose I / You / He / She / We / They went to the library to find some information. Revised Past simple questions and short answers Did they find three spoons? Yes, they did. / No, they didn’t. Everyday language Talking about an object: What is it? It’s a bracelet. What’s it made of? It’s made of metal / wood / glass / paper / plastic / stone. How old is it? It’s ancient / modern / 50 years old / about 300 years old.

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