MODULE
Lesson 33 Better late than never!
1. Read this quote. How do you understand it?
1. Read this quote. How do you understand it?
2. Read this text and answer the questions.
2. Read this text and answer the questions.

1)      What is "bucket list"?

2)      How can it help you?

3)      Which goal did the author achieve last year?

4)      Do you have your own "bucket list"?

5)      Which things do you have in it?

1)      What is "bucket list"? 2)      How can it help...
3. Look at the vocabulary and discuss the meaning.
3. Look at the vocabulary and discuss the meaning.
Now discuss which of the above you want to do or don’t want to do and why?!
4. Look at the following verbs and make the YES / NO questions. Also, make some follow-up questions too.
4. Look at the following verbs and make the YES / NO questions. Also, make some follow-up questions too.

            e.g. Would like / get married / before 30?

                   Would you like to get married before you’re 30?

            e.g. Would like / get...
5. Video. Watch this video with subtitles and write down things people can write in their "bucket list".
5. Video. Watch this video with subtitles and write down things people can write in their "bucket list".
How to Create a Bucket-list
How to Create a Bucket-list
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Mark the statements True or False.

1)    You need to start with the easiest things.

2)    It's more difficult to do some things when you get older.

3)     On her next birthday she wants to try hand gliding.

4)     It's important to be detailed in your plans.

5)    Her example is a trip to France.

Mark the statements True or False. 1)    You need to...
6. Make your own "bucket list". Include at least 5 points.
6. Make your own "bucket list". Include at least 5 points.

Thank you for the lesson!

Thank you for the lesson!
Next: Lesson 34 What's in your TO DO list?