Very small
No room to swing a cat
An area where cars or other vehicles may be left temporarily
Parking lot
I am very good at ___________(to play) computer games
I am very good at playing computer games.
Traffic lights that control the traffic by signalling when vehicles have to stop and when they can go.
Traffic lights
Usually nonfiction, informational text.
Expository text
an area of a city in which homeless people live
Cardboard town
A district or community within a town or city.
Neighbourhood
Smartphones are good for _____________ (to communicate) with my relatives and friends.
Smartphones are good for communicating with my relatives and friends.
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
A story with complication or problematic events and it tries to find the resolutions to solve the problems.
Narrative text
an area in a city, in which poor people live in small, very cheaply built houses
Shanty town
An amusement park with a unifying setting or idea.
Theme park
Students in our school are not allowed to ________ (to use) phones during the lessons.
Students in our school are not allowed to use phones during the lessons.
Traffic jam
Any text where the main purpose is to present a point of view and seeks to persuade a reader.
Persuasive text
an area around a city where many peoplewho work in the city live
Commuter belt
A wide street in a town or city, typically one lined with trees.
Boulevard
•When we want to talk about someone’s intention or goal, about why they are doing something, we need to use _________________
•When we want to talk about someone’s intention or goal, about why they are doing something, we need to use ‘to + infinitive’.
A course along which someone or something moves.
DIRECTION
Text FORMS
Speech, article, report, text books, instruction manuals
Expository text
Rural person
Country bumpkin
A place to visit that is very popular with tourists.
Tourist sights
•We use "___________" when we want to explain what something is generally used for or what its purpose is.
We use ‘for + verb-ing’ when we want to explain what something is generally used for or what its purpose is.
Set against, facing, or back to back; at the other end or side;
Opposite
Text form
Advertisements, posters, book/film reviews, debates, essays, songs
Persuasive Text