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' W EXERCISE 42-REVIEW (ORAVWRITTEN): What is going to happen in the lives of your<br />

classmates in the next 50 years? Make predictions about your classmates' futures.<br />

For example: Heidi is going w becmne a famous research scientist. AS will have a happy<br />

marriage and lots of children. Carlos will live in a quiet place and write poetry. Etc.<br />

W EXERCISE 43-REVIEW (ORAVWRITIEN): In the mail, you find a letter from a bank. In<br />

the envelope is a gift of a lot of money. (As a class, decide on the amount of money in<br />

the gift.) You can keep the money if you follow the directions in the letter. There are<br />

six different versions of the letter. Choose one (or more) of the letters and describe<br />

what you are going to do.<br />

L m R #1:<br />

LKl-rER #2:<br />

LEl-rER #3:<br />

LEl-rER #4:<br />

LEl-rER #5:<br />

LETTER #6:<br />

You have to spend the money on a wonderful vacation. What are you going<br />

to do?<br />

You have to spend the money to help other people. What are you going to<br />

do?<br />

You have to spend the money to improve your school or place of work.<br />

What are you going to do?<br />

You have to spend the money on your family. What are you going to do?<br />

You have to spend the money to make the world a better place. What are<br />

you going to do?<br />

You have to spend the money to improve your country. What are you going<br />

to do?<br />

beman - began say - said tsU - told<br />

find - found sell - sold tear-tore<br />

lose - lost steal - stob wear - wore<br />

haw - hung<br />

EXERCISE 44-ORAL<br />

above list.<br />

(BOOKS CLOSED): Practice using the IRREGULAR VERBS in the<br />

1. began-began Our class begins at (9:OO) every day. Class began at (9:OO this<br />

morning). When did class begin (this morning)?<br />

+ It began at (9:OO).<br />

2. lose-lost Sometimes I lose things. Yesterday I lost my keys. What did I do<br />

yesterday?<br />

3. fin&found Sometimes I lose things. And then I find them. Yesterday I lost my<br />

keys, but then I found them in my jacket pocket. What did I do<br />

yesterday?<br />

266 W CHAPTER 6

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