Monday, 23 November 2020

8:30 EF56 Nov 23

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Today’s agenda:

 

1.    Continue with simple sentences

2.    HW        Prepare for quiz on simple sentences

Read about Rosa Parks

https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/rosa-

parks

 

Tomorrow – compound sentences

                     - Rosa Parks

                     - Quiz#1 simple sentences

 

 

Today’s picture is from Newfoundland. It is a ruggedly beautiful place.

 

rugged – (adj) rough, strong, tough

 

 

 

Sentence types-

SIMPLE

COMPOUND

COMPLEX

 

SIMPLE – one independent clause

subject + verb

SV

SSV

SVV

Imperative – command, tell someone to do something “Go!” “Come in, please.”

Interrogative sentence- question “Are you going to the party tonight?”

 

Warmup for our quiz tomorrow

PRACTICE in CHAT:

Write a simple sentence for each:

 

1.    SV “school”

The streets around my son’s school are very busy at 3PM. good quality sentence

My school is nice. very basic, beginner level

 

2.    SVV “park”

3.    SSV “store”

4.    Imperative “dog”

5.    Interrogative “bicycle”

6.    SSVV “dancing”

 

 

Your examples:

1.    Schools are closed for the pandemic. SV

close – prep, near

closed – adj, not open

2.    Walmart and the Superstore are big stores. agr #1 error SSV

3.    This morning I saw people driving through the/a school zone above 30 km/h. SV

4.    Could you pleas put your bicycle In the stored

5.    Could you please put your bicycle in the storage area? SV

6.    A lot of children play and talk in the playground after school. SVV

7.    When I go to park, I love to take photos and watch sunset.(SVV)

complex sentence

I love to take photos and watch the sunset.(SVV)

8.    Bc has very nice parks XXX

BC has very nice parks. SV

9.    My high school has a long history. SV

10.                       I like to go to the walking and the biking in the park. SV

‘walking’ ‘biking’ nor verbs- gerunds

gerund – noun with an ‘ing’ ending

I like walking. ‘walking’ gerund, noun, thing

I am walking. ‘walking’ verb

11.                       My dog is not friendly his barking at anyone in the Street XXX

RW

12.                       Feed the dog, please. IMPERATIVE

13.                       Some stores are permanently closed because of COVID-19. SV

14.                       Little children and old people dance and sing in the park. SSVV

15.                       Our school teacher is very mean. We don't like him.

16.                       Sarah and John love dancing and work together. SSVV

17.                       Ellie and Ella went shopping at Superstore together. SSV

18.                       whose’s is that dog playing in the park.

Whose dog is (that) playing in the park?

 

19.                       when I was young,I read newspaper very much.

20.                       These days lots of schools try to run online classes. SV

21.                       We went to the park and walked along the Seawall. SVV

22.                       Stores and restaurants are asking their customers to wear masks or face coverings.

23.                       The kids jump on trampoline and watch TV at the same time.

24.                       I am going to buy the magnificent PlayStation 5 on Black Friday.

25.                       The kid is flying a kite with his friends at the park.

26.                       These days every store will ask you to wear a mask before you come in.

 

SIMPLE SENTENCES:

SV

SSV

SVV

Imperative – tell someone to do do an action

Interrogative sentence – question

 

One more example:

My dog is not friendly his barking at anyone in the Street XXX

My dog is not friendly. SV

He’s barking at anyone in the street. SV

 

One more example:

My daugter and I put some unused things to the store. XXX

My daughter and I put some unused things to the store. What do you mean? RW – try it a different way

 

Interrogative sentence- question

Rachelle and Angel love singing and dancing.

Do Rachelle and Angel love singing and dancing?

 

My home is so very far from work. ‘so’ is too casual for school writing

Is your home very far from your work?

 

It is so cold today. ‘so’ good for speaking, not as good for writing

It is very/quite/extremely cold today.

Is it very cold today?

 

Leash your dog.

Did you leash your dog?

Will you leash your dog?

Could you leash your dog?

 

This one looks better on me.

Which one looks better on me?

 

I can ride your bicycle.

Can I ride your bicycle?

 

I drove to Stanley Park and walked along the beach yesterday. SVV

Could you please help me connect the Wi-Fi on my phone? SV - question

 

Tomorrow, we will do a short quiz. Six sentences.

e.g.

1. SV “park”

2. SSV “dog”

3. SVV “cat”

4. SS VV “bicycle”

5. Imperative “finish”

Finish your supper. Finish washing the dishes.

6. Interrogative “bus”

 

Same style of quiz, different vocabulary words.


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