Summer English Foundations 7/Composition and Literary
Studies 10
Good morning, everyone.
Today’s Agenda
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Attendance
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HANDOUT “Correction Codes”
Go over the main ones
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Return Quiz1
Review format of work for marks
Talk about PLO C1
Go over the quiz
Optional opportunity to rewrite Quiz 1 for
one point.
TITLE Quiz 1 RW
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IF WANTED “Compound Sentences Exercises- a bit
higher level”
Extra work- We can go over some if you
want.
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Begin “Literary Terms” – setting, character, plot,
conflict
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Begin “I Confess” module
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Begin paragraph structure
Test 1 this week
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Begin next kind of sentence- complex sentences-
adverb clauses
Tuesday
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Begin verb tenses
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Continue adverb clauses
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Continue paragraph work
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Continue “I Confess” module
NEXT WEEK
-Test 1 - paragraph
-Verb tenses
“Correction Codes”
*pron – pronoun
My doctor said you should stop smoking. pron
FIX
My doctor said I should stop smoking.
My doctor said, “You should stop smoking.”
*punc-punctuation
; semicolon
, comma
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Quiz 1
Format
Please
follow the format as explained in class.
-Use
regular 8½X11“ lined, ruled paper.
-Orient the
paper properly.
-Write in
black or blue pen.
-Write full
name, class, and date in top right corner.
-Centre
title on top line: e.g. Quiz 1.
-Double space.
-Number
your answers appropriately.
-Write
between the margins.
Comments on Quiz 1
PLOs for EF7
C1 “using conventions,
forms, and structures of writing”
“grammar and
usage”
“punctuation,
capitalization, and Canadian spelling”
Quiz 1
Dividers.
Devices and notes put away.
Take out several sheets of lined, ruled 8½X11 paper.
No communication between students during work for marks.
Doublespace.
Write between the margins.
Write in pen, please.
Pass in by 9:05. No lates.
Title: Quiz 1
Write a compound sentence for each.
1. so experienced
SV, so SV.
She is an experienced nurse, so
the patients like her.
2. or immediately
SV, or SV.
You should drive to the hospital immediately,
or you should call an ambulance.
3. therefore prepare
SV ; therefore, SV.
Mei prepared for her math test; therefore, she got a good
mark.
We didn’t make enough food for everybody; therefore, we ordered
some take-out.
4. also consider
Jun wants to move to Calgary; also, she is considering
moving to Edmonton.
I am considering to buy buying a new phone. vf-
verb form
I am considering taking the job.
5. on
the other hand public
Public colleges are higher quality than private colleges; on
the other hand, they are harder to get into.
Don’t speak too loudly in public places.
We are allowed to hang out in public spaces; on the other
hand, private property is not accessible to everyone.
6. as
a result promise
He promised her that he would
give her a special birthday surprise; a as a result, she got a brand-new car
bus pass.
He promised to get her
something nice.
He promised to clean up the kitchen when he got home; as a
result, she held him to his promise.
IDIOM hold somebody to their promise- you expect them to keep
their promise
I’m going to hold you to that promise.
IDIOM empty promises- promises that are not kept
I am tired of your empty promises.
She is tired of his empty promises. He makes promises and
doesn’t keep them.
fake promises / empty promises
These are compound sentences at an EF7 level.
RW- Rewrite
Optional
You can take out a new piece of paper. Correct and rewrite
all six sentences. Pass it in today or first thing tomorrow.
I will look them over and give one point.
Quiz 1 X/6
Quiz 1 RW 1/1
Title: Quiz 1 RW
It is a beautiful day; therefore, they are going to the
park.
easy to get-
He is an experienced handyman, so he always gets a job easily.
It is always easy for him to get a job.
**numbers
spell out numbers from one to ten
She has three brothers.
She has 27 cousins.
He has 11 uncles.
She has two dogs.
She has a lot of experience in AI, so every company hires her.
hires- simple present- everyday, all the time
FIX
She has a lot of experience in AI, so every company wants to hire her.
If I win the lottery, I will keep a secret; on the other
hand, I might buy a new fancy car.
Public transportation is cheap; on the other hand, busses
are busy and crowded.
He didn’t keep his promises several times; therefore, I don’t
trust him anymore.
IDIOM her word is good- reliable, trust her
Her word is good; she always keeps her promises.
VOCAB voice – countable noun voices
I can’t hear your voice because of the noise. one person
She heard her children’s voices coming up the street.
I slept really
late. TIME
I slept at ten.
I went to sleep really
late last night.
She went to sleep at 10
last night.
He is going to sleep soon.
He went to bed already.
The kids should go to bed soon.
I slept in a tent when I was camping. PLACE
The dog sleeps on the floor.
You slept over at your sister’s house.
He sleeps on a hard mattress.
VOCAB sleep(v)
asleep(adj)
The dog is asleep.
He was not asleep when you got home.
awake(adj)
He looks half-awake.
wake(v) She wakes up at 6:30am every morning.
nightlife(n) being active and having fun late at night
She is a night owl.
There are several common ways to write this:
The class starts at 8:30 a.m.
The class starts at 8:30 am. My way.
The class starts at 8:30 AM.
a.m. – (Latin) ante meridian- “before the middle of the day”
“before noon”
p.m. post meridian – afternoon “after the middle of the day”
sunrise, dawn
sunset, dusk
twilight- starting to get dark, but still light
Dusk comes after twilight.
Twilight- very popular books and movies
We watched the sunset at Spanish Banks. Our friends watched the
sun go down at Sunset Beach.
Another popular beach around UBC is Wreck Beach. It is a
clothing-optional beach. It is a nude beach.
vampire- A vampire drinks blood.
liquid- drink
medicine- take
He eats takes medicine.
She drinks takes medicine.
You take a pill.
You take/have some cough syrup.
coffee- have
She drank had some coffee.
water- drink
We have to drink two litres of water each day.
She got a flu shot.
The dog got her vaccine yesterday, so her arm is sore.
Do you get a flu shot every year?
injection- shot
She got an injection.
He got a shot.
She got some freezing when she went to the dentist. Her
mouth was numb.
His arm went numb because he fell asleep on it.
He got pins and needles.
Her legs went numb sitting in the plane.
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“Literary Terms”
movie The Godfather – the main characters are
criminals and killers
the anti-hero- a bad guy who is the hero
Bollywood movies- protagonist and antagonist
Some governments will edit movies.
Genres of movies or books – kinds of
VOCAB genre(French) – zhon rah
Horror- The Conjuring
Romance-
Sci-fi- science fiction
Drama
Action
Romcom- Romantic comedy
Musical- Bollywood
Documentary- true story
History
Sports
etc.
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Vancouver French lessons adults
https://www.alliancefrancaise.ca/en/language/adult-classes/