English Foundations 1&2
Speaking and Listening 1/2
Change in the summer schedule:
Separate EF1 2 – morning spot
Today’s class plan:
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Return Test#5
OPTIONAL Fix and rewrite your paragraph for
a bonus point. You can give that to me today or tomorrow.
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Review simple present, simple past, and simple
future
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Articles – a, an, the
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“Latin Music and Salsa”
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Finish vocab exercise
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HW “Articles”
pp-9-12
Tuesday
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Finish exercises on articles
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Begin present continuous
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Job interview dialogues
I like listening to singers such as Adele and Celine Dion.
I like listening to singers. For example, I like Adele and
Celine Dion.
The little kid likes animals such as dogs, cats, and
bunnies.
*Review simple present, simple past, and simple future
present past future
go went will
go / be going to go
I always go to church on Sunday mornings. simple present
Last week, my family and I went to Richmond Night Market.
simple past
This Wednesday, my husband and I are going to go to the
supermarket.
If we have time, we
will get an ice cream and walk in the park together. simple future
VERBS – simple present, simple past, simple future
Practice!! Practice!! You have to be able to write these
verbs to move on.
“Articles: A, An, The”
a / an / OMIT – general, not specific You don’t know which one.
a-
words that begin with a consonant sound
an- words that begin with a vowel sound
a cat ‘k’
an elephant ‘e’
a pen, a pencil
an eraser, an egg
an umbrella “Bob bought an umbrella in Superstore.”
a university “Sheila went to a university in Bogata,
Colombia.”
Thi wants to buy a/the new book.
SOME WORDS DON’T SOUND THE WAY THEY LOOK
hour
an hour
an honest person
the – specific You
know which one.
She bought an umbrella last week. The umbrella is pink and
blue.
We visited the Milad Tower in Tehran.
She rode her bicycle over a bridge.
She rode her bicycle over the Lions’ Gate Bridge.
I found an umbrella.
I found an expensive umbrella. adjective
The happy boy was laughing.
“Latin Music and Salsa”
https://www.bazadance.com/salsa-lessons-vancouver/
B. Vocabulary
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