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Unit 6 Lesson 18 Dreams
Review
Do you have dreams like this?
What do you often dream about?
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Do you have dreams like this sometimes?
What do you often dream about?
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Discuss in pairs:
What knowledge about dreams do you know?
What do you want to know?
I know if we dream too much we can’t sleep well.
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Listen to the dialogue.
What kind of conversation is it?
a) Two friends are talking.
b) A teacher is talking to a student.
c) An interviewer is talking to a scientist.
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1. Scientists don’t know why we dream.
Well, scientists might understand it all some day, but right now we aren’t sure. We have some ideas, but it’sreally difficult to prove how and why we dream.
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3. We don’t remember every dream.
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We all dream several times every night but we don’t remember our dreams.
2. People dreams several times every night.
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A: Does everybody dream?
B: Yes. Even animals dream.
4. Even animals dream.
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5. People have some common dreams.
For humans, there are some
common dreams.
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6. We often dream about flying.
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For example, people often dream about flying or falling.
How would you respond to show interest? Role-play in pairs.
I dreamt about dinosaurs.
They were running after me.
2. I dreamt about I was flying over the city.
3. Women remember dreams more easily
than men.
4. Everyone dreams. Even blind people dream.
You can use the Key Expressions
in activity 8.
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Example
I dreamt about dinosaurs. They were running after me.
That’s interesting.
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Example
I dreamt about I was flying over the city.
Wow, that’s funny.
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Work in pairs. Talk about your dreams by using the expressions to show surprise.
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Pronunciation: Dropped sounds
When we speak quickly in English, we don’t say sounds at the end of some words.
My father is short but my mother is tall.
Example
We don’t say the “t” at the end of “but”.
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flying
dancing falling
riding a bicycle swimming
legs won’t move forgetting a test
going to school/work in pyjamas
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