help for a cold- boil onion and
ginger together
boil/hot water with
honey, lemon, and ginger
Good morning,
everyone.
Today’s agenda
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Attendance
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Review “Adult Ed Student Information Verification”
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Continue verb tenses “Simple Present Verb Tense
EF23”
Adverbs of frequency
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Continue NEW DIALOGUE “Filling Out an
Application”
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IF TIME Begin compound sentences
“Compound Sentences Using SOBA”
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HW “Grammar Worksheet: Adverbs of Frequency”
Tuesday
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Attendance
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Continue verb tenses- HW “Grammar Worksheet:
Adverbs of Frequency”
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Continue NEW DIALOGUE “Filling Out an
Application”
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Begin compound sentences
“Compound Sentences Using SOBA”
Wednesday
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Continue verb tenses
Begin simple past verb tense
Review “Adult Ed Student Information Verification”
Check that all of the information is correct.
pupil- student
PEN- Personal Education Number: a nine-digit number
DOB- date of birth
Email
If there is an error, write the correct information underneath
on the page. The office will make the change in your file.
Please pass them back to me with any corrections.
*SIMPLE PRESENT VERB TENSE
*habitual action, something you do normally, everyday, usual
activity, routine
Mei eats rice everyday. Rice is a staple.
VOCAB staple(n) a main food for a country or people, basic
food
In most Asian countries, rice is a staple.
In Ireland, potatoes are a staple.
staple- connect paper together with a metal pin
stable(adj)- reliable, trustworthy
She grew up in a stable family.
He grew up in unstable household.
He has a stable job.
He has built a stable life. Everything is settled.
When you move to a new country, your life becomes unstable.
Jun takes a shower every morning.
She drinks green tea in the morning.
He gets up early every weekday.
She goes to school at 9 am.
YOUR EXAMPLES:
I brush my teeth two times / twice every day.
She drinks coffee every morning. Before that, she drinks two
classes of water.
I do laundry once a week.
She goes swimming three times a week.
I work everyday except Sunday.
I eat take a vitamin every day.
vitamins- supplement, Vit A, B12, C, E, K
She eats takes medicine twice a day.
I usually sleep well.
She often has insomnia.
VOCAB insomnia- trouble getting to sleep
IDIOM She tosses and turns at night. She has trouble getting to
sleep.
IDIOM nightmare(n)- a bad, scary dream
The little kid has nightmares about monsters.
He has to get up and go to the bathroom six times a night.
I drop off my children at school every weekday.
I work four to eight hours every weekday in a restaurant.
Everyday, I make food for my kids.
Every year, I go on vacation to Burnaby.
Adverbs of Frequency
I seldom / usually have a headache.
*state of being
She is very happy.
He is busy.
Sarah is tall.
*fact-true
The Prime Minister lives in Ottawa.
Victoria is the capital of BC.
He is my uncle.
Water boils at 100 degrees C.
She is from Mexico.
Take out a piece of paper. Write some sentence with simple
present verb tense from your imagination. Let’s not use phones or devices.
I will come around and help.
Your examples:
She takes a bath/shower every night.
She takes a bath today. XXX
I always go to sleep early.
She goes to the gym.
She talks very politely.
I rarely drink coffee.
“Grammar Worksheet: Adverbs of Frequency”
Try these for homework. We’ll go over them tomorrow.
almost- amount, close to all, 90%
I almost finished my work.
She is almost done her homework.
always- FREQUENCY every time
She always finished her work.
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**NEW DIALOGUE “Filling Out an Application”
Get into small groups of 4-5 people.
Discuss Warm-Up Questions and the Vocabulary Preview.
Very important skill for EF23: Ability to talk with other
people in English.
This is the time to start speaking out loud in English. This
is the time to begin having conversations in English.
The more practice you do, the more confident you will be.
Warm-Up Questions
1.
Vocabulary Preview
1. DL-
a hard plastic card, flexible, special plastic, with photo
2. birth
certificate- You can get it reissued.
reissue, replacement
3. ID-
Your DL is ok for flying within Canada, A passport is necessary for
international travel. You might need a visa.
4. proof(n)
-shows something is true
prove(v)
He proved that he loved her by buying her a house.
She proved the math theory was correct.
5. She
has her library card on her app.
6. immigrant(n)
immigrate(v)- move to a new country
emigrate(v)- leave a country forever
She emigrated from Iran. She immigrated to Canada.
migrant(v) – a person who moved from their
old country, not a legal process
7. counter(n)-
kitchen counter
He cut in line.
8. estimate(n)-
a quote, a quotation, a good guess about cost and time
estimate(v)-
Your estimated wait time is 5 minutes.
9. clearly(adv)
easy to read, easy to understand
clear(adj) The sky is clear today.
10.designated- assigned, given a
job /responsibility
Hollie assigns classes to the
teachers.
The teacher assigned a bit of
homework.
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