Today’s Agenda
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Attendance
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Return Quiz7
Go over
Optional RW for one point
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Finish Simple Sentence exercises
“Try Out Your Skills”
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Continue new dialogue- “Asking for Directions”
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Vocabulary from Friday- EF34 – a little bit
higher-level
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TIME Continue paragraph work
Reading reading paragraph “World’s Oldest
Person”
Thursday
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Continue work
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Optional opportunity to replace one of your
quizzes. (last 30m)
Friday- final day
One-on-one meetings
You will get your final mark and
comments.
Quiz 7
SV
1. live-simple past city
lived was live
S lived
She/I/Mei/We lived
in Vancouver for five years.
2.start-simple future party
S will start
The party will start
at 8pm tomorrow.
The birthday party will
start at 8pm tomorrow.
The fun party will
start at 8pm tomorrow.
SSV
3. read-simple future book
S S will read
Joe and Michelle will read the interesting story books.
Joe and Michelle will read the interesting and funny books.
My husband and I will read a book before we go to bed/bed.
*before we go to bed- adverb clause EF34
4. be- simple present happy
SVV
be- is/are/am
S is/are/am V
My sister is happy.
V
My sister feels
good and is happy.
My sister is happy
and feels good.
My sister feels
good today and is very happy.
My sister lives
in Calgary and is happy.
SSV
be- simple present happy
Joe and Tanya are happy together.
EF34 I wanted to get
a new job. SV
SVV
5. run-simple past young
S ran and V
The young camel ran
and played.
The young kids ran
and played.
ran was run
6.open- simple past student
student opened and V
The student opened
a book and read it.
The students opened
the door and came in the classroom.
HARDER VOCAB The student turned on the computer and opened
the browser.
EF12 – based on PLOs
-simple sentence SV SSV SVV
-simple verb tenses- simple present, simple past, simple
future
Proficiency- ability to write and speak
Quiz 1,2,3,4,5,6,7- snapshot/picture of how you are doing
EXAMPLE SENTENCES:
I lived in Vancouver City for two years.
I lived in Vancouver for two years.
I lived in New York City/Mexico City for two years.
I lived in the city of Vancouver for two years.
**
“Why Do We Yawn?
mammal- animal, warm-blooded
Humans are mammals.
mouth
mouse
contagious(adj)- spreads like a sickness
Covid is contagious.
A cold is contagious.
alert(adj)- awake, ready to go
A. Vocabulary
1. However EF4
excited
excited exciting
The movie was exciting. I was excited.
2. contagious
3. alert(adj) awake and aware
4. bored
bored boring
She was bored. The movie was boring.
5. race- running contest
6. stretch muscles
7. quickly
slowly easily carefully(adverbs)
8. deeply(adv)
9.might
10.yawn
Cultures are different in different countries. Some cultures
are very physically affectionate. They like to hug and kiss. They like to
touch.
Some people are very huggy and kissy people.
Can I give you a hug?
Some people show affection and love in other ways. Maybe they make food for
you. Maybe they call you.
B Vocab
1.muscles
He has chicken legs.
2.I might go
3.Headaches are not contagious.
4.alert- wide awake
5.However
You can get yellow and red kiwis at T&T Supermarket.
6. excited
7.deep
8.race
9.quickly
10.yawn
Cover your mouth when you cough!
11.stretch
12.boring
C Vocabulary Review
antonym- word with an opposite meaning
good-bad
big-small
happy-sad
open-closed
cold-warm
boring-interesting
no one- everyone
true - false
above- below
large-small
rich-poor
light-dark
light-heavy
day-night
1. slowly
quickly
Tomorrow- Optional Replacement Quiz
You do not have to do it. However, you can replace one of
your quizzes.
You have Quiz 1,2,3,4,5,6,7. You have the marks for those
quizzes.
Replacement Quiz
SV
1.sinple present
2.simple past
SSV
3.simple future
4.simple present
SVV
5.simple past
6.simple future
Same style as Quiz#7
On your quiz paper, you will write “Please replace QuizX.”
For example:
Quiz 1 3/6
Quiz 2 4/6
Quiz 3 2/6
Quiz 4 4/6
Quiz 5 3.5/6
Quiz 6 2/6
Quiz 7 1/6
4/6
Please replace Quiz 7.
New quiz mark 4/6
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