Good morning, everyone.
We will get started at 9:15
Allan Haley
Today’s agenda
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“Correction Codes”
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Return writing
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Not for marks. I want to see what your sentences
look like.
Format
Sentences!
Go over examples of grammar
RW for bonus pt
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Begin overview of types of sentence- simple,
compound, complex
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Student Questionaire
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Listening- song lyrics
Monday
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Continue sentence work
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Back and Forth 1.1
Car Class 5
Motorcycle Class 6
Vancouver Canucks – hockey
Vancouver Whitecaps- soccer (football)
BC Lions- football
breakfast brunch lunch dinner/supper
gig – music show
pedal steel guitar, mandolin, electric guitar
get into a flow state-
Butter- my dog
I will bring Butter on Fridays.
“Correction Codes”
CS
TALK ABOUT WRITING FORMAT
Lined paper 8 1/2 X11”
Write in pen
Doublespace
Full name and class in top right corner EF4 OR EF5
Write between the margins
Good start. I’ll come around and help if you want help.
You can rewrite for a bonus point. Give it to me today or
Monday first thing.
Examples:
My classmate’s name is Sara she is from Iraq.
RO
My classmate’s name is Sara, she is from Iraq.
CS
FIXES
My classmate’s name is Sara. She is from Iraq.
SIMPLE SENTENCES
My classmate’s name is Sara, and she is from Iraq.
COMPOUND SENTENCE
I talking to my classmate. vf
FIX
I was talking to my classmate. progressive/continuous
verb tense
I am talking to my sister.
I will teach verb tenses in this class.
like + infinitive OR gerund
She likes to go to the beach.
She likes going to the beach.
She likes going to the beach and to hike. XXX
She likes going to the beach and hiking. parallel
She likes to go to the beach and to hike. parallel
She is from one of the biggest city in China. #
She is from one of the biggest cities in China.
He is one of the nicest people I know.
Vancouver is the most expensive city in Canada.
Vancouver is one of the most expensive cities in North
America.
SENTENCE TYPES THAT WE WILL BE LEARNING IN
DETAIL IN THIS COURSE: over the next three weeks
- sentence types,
really important for people developing their English writing and skills, 4/5
level
Quick overview
today, start to go into detail
Three main
sentence types: simple, compound, complex
*SIMPLE SENTENCES
– most basic sentence, one clause = subject + verb
clause- group of
words with a subject and a verb
subject- noun or
pronoun
verb- action
word, state of being
Kinds of simple
sentences:
-SV subject +
verb
The snake was very beautiful. SV
Covid 19 is a big worry for all of
us. SV
This pen was a gift from my sister.
SV
Dora drank some water.
-SSV
subject+subject+verb
Vancouver and Victoria are nice
cities.
The dog
and the cat are friends.
North Vancouver and Chiba, Japan are
sister cities.
-SVV
subject+verb+verb
The dog was shaking and hiding.
The little girl
was playing and was laughing.
I went to my son’s house and played with my grandchildren.
We were laughing and having a good time.
SSVV
The husband and
wife are arguing and fighting.
The husband and
wife are holding hands and smiling.
SV SSV
SVV SSVV
-Imperatives-
command, tell someone to do something
‘You Close
the door, please.’
‘Come in.’
‘Be quiet.’
‘Turn on the
light.’
‘Make your bed.’
‘Watch out.’
You watch out. Watch out.
You come in. Come in.
Head’s up! Be
careful.
Take a shower.
Look up.
Sit down.
Turn around.
Watch your head!
Wash your hands.
Wear your mask.
Be quiet.
Shut up!
Keep your voice down.
IDIOM Speak up.
Help me.
Go away.
IDIOM Go ahead.
Please come in. Come
in, please.
IDIOM- a very
natural authentic expression that is hard to translate
-Interrogative-
question
What time is it?
What day is it
today?
How are you?
Can I borrow your
car?
How much does that cost?
Where is Room 202?
SIMPLE SENTENCES- SV
SSV SVV SSVV Interrogative Imperative
CONTINUE MONDAY
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