a short road trip- a short trip with some friends
I am just going over to hang out.
IDIOM hang out- relax, go to a place and spend time with
friends
Teenagers like to hang out at the mall.
fever
upset stomach
stomach flu?
spending time with the fam
SLANG the fam- your family
COOL SOUNDING/MODERN/AUTHENTIC He wants to hang out with the
fam.
Vancouver Maritime Museum- close to Vanier Park
1905 Ogden Ave, Vancouver, BC
Good! http://afghanchopan.ca/restaurantmenu/
You had close to front row seats. -very close to the stage
She had nose-bleed tickets. -very far from the stage, upper
deck seats
Nose-bleed seats for Taylor Swift were still very expensive.
My favourite Taytay song: “Seven” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEY-GPsru_E
“Cruel Summer”
“Blank Space”
“Shake it Off”
Today’s Agenda
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Student Information Verification
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Return Quiz1
Go over
Full name and class
Title - Quiz1
Optional Rewrite (RW) for a bonus point
Pass in your Quiz1 RW today or first thing
tomorrow.
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Dialogue “Going to the Bank”
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Begin verb tense overview- simple present
simple past
simple future
present
progressive
past
progressive
Wednesday
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Begin compound sentences
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Continue dialogue “Going to the Bank”
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Begin verb tenses- simple present verb tense
Thursday
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Continue compound sentences
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Continue verb tenses- simple present verb tense
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Friday
Student Information Verification
Check and make sure that the information is correct.
If it is not correct, please correct it on the sheet.
PEN Personal Education Number- Write it down for your
records.
Quiz 1
Devices away
Full name and class
Write in pen
Doublespace
Write a simple sentence for each.
Pass in by 9:45
1. SV family
I live with my
family.
2. SVV cook
I cook dinner
and prepare dessert for my husband.
dessert- something sweet after dinner
desert- no trees, flat, no water, sand, camels
3. SSV lesson
My brother and I are taking/ take / took / will take music lessons.
listen(v)
4. SSSV argue
Jose, Betty, and I are arguing
/ argued about what to to cook for dinner tonight.
Jose, Betty and I had an argument.
argue(v)
argument(n)
argumentative(adj)- likes to argue with people
His brother-in-law is an argumentative person. He likes to
cause trouble.
A lawyer has to be argumentative.
5. Imperative-command get
Please get down from there.
Implied subject (You)
Get out!
Come back early. Get home by 11 o’clock.
Get your chores done! homework housework
6. Interrogative children
Do you pick up your children?
Do you love your children?
How many children do you have?
Are the children asleep already?
sleep(v) The children are sleeping
outside in the tent.
asleep(adj) The children are
asleep.
wake(v) Mei wakes up at 6am every day.
awake(adj) She can barely
stay awake after 9PM.
IDIOM She is nodding off.
She is falling asleep
Simple sentences- foundation of all writing in English-
basic, support, holds everything up
We have work to do. We must improve it.
“Quiz 1 RW”
Dialogue “Going to the Bank”
Small group (5-6 people) discussion
1.Warm-Up Questions
Types of bank accounts
-savings account
-chequing account cheque (US check)
-business account
-personal accounts
-shared account, joint account
Retirement savings accounts- tax savings
-TFSA (tax-free savings account)
-RRSP (registered retirement savings account)
USD account (US dollars)
Debt, borrowing
-mortgage- loan for house, condo, duplex, property, real estate
-car loan-
-line-of-credit -
-credit card- not your money, VISA’s $, borrowing from VISA
Easy to get into debt.
Cash is king!
debit card
2. ATM automatic teller machine
teller- bank employee behind the counter
It depends on the transaction: ATM, teller, or online.
3. service fees- pay per month, pay per transaction
balance – total amount
of $ in your account
It is expensive to be poor!
4. bank statement- monthly report, summary of all transactions,
via mail or email, physical or digital, online banking
once a month, once a week, once every two weeks / biweekly ,
every day
2. Vocabulary Preview
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