SPEECH LAB: OCTOBER
VOCABULARY: SONG "WE COULD BE HEROES"
Hide away: Phrasal Verb-To go to a place where no one can find you because you want to be alone.
Daylight:the light outside that you see during the day .The large windows let in plenty of daylight.
Undercover:Working or done secretly in order to catch criminals, get secret information, etc.
Plain: Easily seen or understood. Synonyms: Clear,obvious.
Sight: The ability to see using your eyes.Synonyms: Vision.
Kind: A type of person or thing.
Anybody: Pronoun: Anyone
Spin around: Phrasal Verb:to turn around and around quickly. Synonyms: Spin, revolve, whirl.
Looking for: to search for someone or something.
Taken from: http://www.macmillandictionary.com/
SONG: "Heroes (We Could Be)"(feat. Tove Lo)
We go hide away in daylight
We go undercover, wait out the sun
Got a secret side in plain sight
Where the streets are
empty, that’s where we run
Everyday people do
everyday things but I
Can't be one of them
I know you hear me now, we
are a different kind
We can do anything
We could be
heroes
We could be
heroes, me and you
We could be
heroes
We could be
heroes, me and you
We could be
Anybody’s got the power
They don't see it cause
they don't understand
Spin around and
round for hours
You and me, we got the
world in our hands
Everyday people do
everyday things but I
Can't be one of them
I know you hear me now, we
are a different kind
We can do anything
We could be heroes
We could be heroes, me and
you
We could be heroes
We could be heroes, me and you
We
could be heroes
We
could be heroes
Me and
you...
We
could be
All
we're looking for is love and a little
light
Love
and a little light
(We
could be)
All
we're looking for is love and a little light
Love
and a little light
We
could be heroes
We
could be heroes
Me and
you...
We
could be
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IDIOM:
A Piece of Cake
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PHRASAL VERB
Phrasal verb: let (someone) in on (something) - Day 1
OBJECT PRONOUNS
GAMES
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