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Attendance
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Spoken presentations 1- talking about the person
or place
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Continue simple verb tenses- examples
Wednesday
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Spoken presentations 2- talking about the person
or place
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New dialogue “Interviewing for a Job”
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Talk about Test Paragraph Thursday
Thursday
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Spoken presentations 3- talking about the person
or place
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“Self-Assessment Reflection” Week8
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Modals/Modal Auxiliaries
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Test2- short paragraph
Friday
NO SCHOOL
ProD
FINAL WEEK
Monday
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Modals/Modal Auxiliaries
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“Phrasal Verbs”
Tuesday
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Quiz6- simple present, past, future and present
progressive
simple, compound, complex sentences
Wednesday
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Review
Thursday
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Optional replacement quiz and/or test
You can replace one quiz or test with a new
quiz or test.
You will get the new mark.
Friday- Final day
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One-one-one final meetings
I will be writing final report cards and
comments.
**
It’s very normal to
feel nervous about talking to a group.
Everybody is scared
or at least wary of speaking in public.
wary of =
nervous/worried about
#1 fear of most
people is public speaking
If you feel
nervous, you are in good company.
-when faced with an
opportunity to do some public speaking
-autonomic
responses – unconscious, automatic body responses, we can’t control them
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bad dreams before
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nervousness
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heart racing
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upset stomach
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knot in your stomach
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butterflies in your stomach
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jittery, shaky hands
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sweating
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clammy hands
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vision blurred
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tunnel vision
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voice cracks
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have to go to the bathroom
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red face, blush, flush
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mind goes blank
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feel faint, dizzy, light-headed
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crying
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laughing
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pacing, moving a lot
These are normal
and predicable responses.
Most of us are all
in the same boat here. We are in the same shoes.
IDIOM in good
company, in the same boat, in the same shoes- we all share the same experience
REMEMBER: We’re all
on your side. Everybody wants you to do well.
Try to relax, if
possible. We are interested in what you have to say.
If you mess up,
just take a second. Take a moment. Take a deep breath.
We’ll wait.
Then keep going.
No need to apologize.
Don’t apologize.
Four Tips/Pieces of
Advice I Gave My Children for Public Speaking
1. Deaf
grandmother- speak up, speak a bit louder than usual, slow your rate of
speech down a bit, slower than usual
2. Good dog!-
energetic tone, energy in your voice, animated, avoid monotone
3. Magic eye
– eye contact, right between the eyes
4. Wavy hands- hand gestures, be careful of pacing
It gets easier with practice.
If you see a presenter that you like, copy some aspects of
their style.
EXTRA TIP: Reframe in my mind- no group, just individuals
Everybody is on your side.
**
Continue simple verb tenses- examples
simple future
are going to
will
“Our Upcoming Family Vacation”
will go
will drive
will take
will sit
will sit
will read
will bring
will visit
will take
will swim
will collect
will build
will be
“My Plans for the Weekend”
will be
will play
will watch
match = sports, soccer game
tournament- games all day, big competition with many teams,
many teams all day
league- a group of teams that play each other, play all year,
all season
will pick up
will meet
will go
will sing
will wash
will go
will take
will rent
buddies- friends, pals
SIMPLE PRESENT, PAST and FUTURE