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Ask students if there is a similar society in their own country.
Point out that the British, and the British Royal Family, are great
animal lovers. The R (for Royal) in RSPCA was added in 1840 by
Queen Victoria (1837–1901), an enthusiastic animal-lover.
3–4
Students can do these exercises in pairs. Check answers.
5
Ask students to do the exercise, then ask them to fi nd the
word
household
. Ask students who or what a household is. If
necessary, explain that this is a group of people who live in a
house. Ask students if they can think of any other words that are
related to the word
house
. Two examples from the
Cambridge
Essential English Dictionary
are
housewife
and
housework
. Ask
students to use these words in sentences of their own.
Write the words
day
,
dust
and
hair
on the board. Ask students
if they can think of any other words that are related to these
words. Encourage them to look up the words in a dictionary and
fi nd related words. Then ask students to choose some of the
words and write personalized sentences with them. Here are the
related words from the
Cambridge Essential English Dictionary
.
dust – dustbin, duster, dustman, dustpan, dusty
day – daybreak, daydream, daylight, daytime
hair – hairbrush, haircut, hairstyle, hairdresser, hairdryer,
hairstyle, hairy
6–7
Ask students to do the exercises. Check answers.
More activities
1
Look at the school noticeboard yourself. Write a list of
eight questions based on the notices, e.g.
What time does
the fi lm start on Wednesday?
Which teacher is leaving
next week?
Dictate the questions to the class. Students
read the notices and fi nd the answers to the questions.
2
Tell students about something you have seen on the school
noticeboard, e.g.
I’ve just seen on the noticeboard that
there’s a trip to Brighton next weekend
. Encourage students
to fi nd something that interests them and to tell the class.
3
Students can write an advertisement for a noticeboard,
either for something they need or for something they
can offer. The notices can be pinned onto the classroom
noticeboard. Students can then read the notices and
decide if there is anything they are interested in.
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