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1. Have a look at the corrections that have been made to your writing. If you have any questions about them please ask me.

2. Read a classmate's autobiography. Think about what you would like to know about this person. Write a question for them to answer. Read another autobiography and write another question. Try to ask everyone in your group one question.

3. Check your autobiography and answer any questions that students wrote.

4. Learn the words of the week: first, given, last, surname, full, family, maiden, marital, status, single, married, divorced, separated, widowed, de facto, title, sex, gender, male, female, preferred, next of kin, relationship, religion media type="file" key="001_A_092_peacocks_words of the week_2011_03_24.mp3" width="272" height="44"

 Write these words in your ISL book. In your writing book, write a sentence using each of these words and your personal information. Use 'look, say, cover, write, check' to learn these words for your test.

5. Listen to these 'at', 'ap' and 'an' words pat, sat, fat, mat, rat, cat, hat, bat, flat, chat, brat media type="file" key="001_A_081_peacocks_at words_2011_03_14.mp3" width="263" height="36" media type="file" key="001_A_083_peacocks_at words 2_2011_03_14.mp3" width="259" height="34"

sap, tap, lap, map, nap, rap, gap, cap, trap, flap, scrap media type="file" key="001_A_082_peacocks_ap words_2011_03_14.mp3" width="263" height="37" media type="file" key="001_A_090_peacocks_ap words 2_2011_03_14.mp3" width="260" height="41" man, tan, fan, ban, can, ran, nan, pan, van, clan, than, scan, plan media type="file" key="001_A_086_peacocks_an words_2011_03_14.mp3" width="259" height="36" media type="file" key="001_A_087_peacocks_an words 2_2011_03_14.mp3" width="265" height="39" 3. Try to write the words that you hear media type="file" key="001_A_091_peacocks_test of at, an and ap_2011_03_14.mp3" width="267" height="39"