Good morning, everyone.
We will get started at 8:30
Danit- usually Eng 12 in the evening
-brings her dog, Zeus- big and gentle
Today’s Agenda
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Collect Test#3 RWs
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Return Quiz#5 – adjective clauses
Optional RW for bonus point
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Continue with prepositions
for me / to me
Example sentences from HW
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Phrasal verbs
“Phrasal Verbs 2”
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New dialogue “Asking for Directions”
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Continue sentence combining
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Continue “100 Most Used…”
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***REVISIT MIDTERM RECOMMENDATIONS***
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Listening to song lyrics
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Optional replacement test or quiz (last 55m)
Friday- Final day- If you want to bring some snacks, feel free. I
don’t want to clean it all up.
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Wrap-up
Review, loose ends
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Final marks
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One-on-one meetings
I will submit the final marks to the
office on Friday.
SUMMER BREAK
Back on Tuesday, September 3rd.
Quiz #5
Write a sentence with an adjective clause for each.
1. park who
This is the park who that
is next to my house.
My sister who likes running in
the park is very fit.
2. city that
We visited a city that has an big
cathedral/museum.
3. famous which
Beijing, which is the capital
of China, is famous for Tianeman Square.
Peking – Beijing
Burma- Myanmar
Bombay- Mumbai
4. brother who
COMMON ERROR
My brother who
parked his car near the store. sentence
fragment
My brother who
parked his car near the store V.
My brother who
parked his car near the store is a nice guy.
S SV V The dog that has white paws is
very gentle.
Next step to learn for adjective clause.
5. ring which
The ring which my husband gave me is made of gold.
If you are writing a sentence and you run out of space near
the mar-
gin margin, just begin the word o n the next line. Avoid
using a hyphen unless it is a really long word..
6. job that
who -people
that- things, animals
which- special thing, unique thing
Prepositions-at for in on to with, etc
Exercise 1
1.on the bus, on the plane, on the ferry, on the train, on
the Skytrain.
Phrasal Verb 2
phrasal verbs- verb + preposition
look at- watch, see with your eyes
look for- search, try to find She was looking for her glasses.
look up- raise your eyes, search
look after- care for, take care of
look down- lower your eyes She is shy, so she always looks
down when someone talks to her.
look down on- not respect Her father looks down on men who
do not provide for their family.
look up to- respect I
look up to my mother a lot. I really respect her. She is a good role model for
me.
speak to/talk to-monologue, one person talking
speak with/talk with- have a conversation, back and forth
speak for I had to speak for my mother when we went to Emergency.
I can speak for myself.
talk about
Phrasal Verbs -2
1.look after
Take care! Take care of yourself! Don’t be a stranger. Let’s
do it again soon.
take care of
2. gets on well, gets along with – have a good relationship
Joe and Sarah get along well with each other.
I get along great with Michelle.
Junko and I do not get along well. It’s not a good fit.
We butt heads.
3. give up – quit
4. carry on – keep going, continue She will carry on learning English.
5.IDIOM put out fires- solving small problems Junko, who is a manager, is alwasys putting
out fires at her job.
7. She grew up in Venezuala. She was raised in Venezuala.
I am from Beijing, born and raised.
She was raised on a farm.
passive voice
8.His car broke down. My car is broken.
My car broke down. My
car won’t start.
9.A plane takes off/lifts off.
A rocket lifts off.
10.He took back/gave back the books to the library.
When you walk in to Emerg, a nurse will triage you.
triage(v)- put patients in order of seriousness of their
injury
“Asking for Directions”
Small group chatting.
AUTHENTIC PHRASING
Turn left at the next light.
Take a left at the stop sign.
SLANG Hang a left at the intersection.
Go straight at the lights.
The driver turned in front of me when I was walking.
Go ahead. You go first.
Bear left on the highway.
Go straight. Turn right at the second light.
You can’t miss it.
I’ll be out of town for a couple of weeks.
She is from out of town.
He keeps interrupting his friend.
Sorry to interrupt (you), but I want to ask a question.
The speed limit is 50km/hr on Fraser Street.
school zone
red, yellow/amber, green
In Japan, they say red, yellow, blue.
Green and blue are very close to each other.
Some people are colour-blind.
I’ve got it. Got it! I got it.
IDIOM Roger. Yes.
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