Friday, 17 September 2021

EF56 Review Quiz#1, review Correction Codes

 

English Foundations 5/6

 

Good morning, everyone.

We will get started at 8:30.

 

Today’s agenda

·      Review Quiz#1- simple sentences

Remind about paper, format, doublespacing, name, class, etc

 

Go over “Correction Codes”

Email me the sentences you want me to go over

REWRITE QUIZ#1 NEXT MONDAY

·      Practice of simple sentences: SV SSV SVV Imperative Interrogative

·      Phrasal verbs

·      Learn a knot Friday

·      HW   Prepare for the rewrite of Quiz#1

 

 

 

Monday

·      Continue to review paragraph writing

·      “United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights” -student present the article they chose

·      Begin compound sentences

·      REWRITE Quiz#1 if you want.

 

 

·      Test#1 Tuesday – paragraph on human rights

 

 

-Paper- 81/2 X 11 inch lined paper.

I have some if you forget.

Rightside up.

-Name – full name top righthand corner

Class- EF5 OR EF6 OR CW567

-Pen, please.

-Doublespace

-Make it neat and organized.

 

For the people who emailed me your quiz, they seemed ok.

Could you read my comments?

 

 

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Review Quiz#1

Quiz#1 (20m)

Write a simple sentence for each:

e.g. SV                  school

The kids like to go to school.

 

1.    SV                          right

2.    SSV                        allowed

3.    SVV                        prevent

4.    SSVV                     different

5.    Interrogative       approximately

6.    Imperative           attend

 

1.    You are right!

The bus turns right on 45th Avenue.

I have a right to vote.

 

NOTE: Today in class, please email me any sentences that you would like me to try, or write it on a piece of paper and give it to me now.

 

2.    are allowed/am allowed

My sister and I are allowed to play basketball.

The students and the teachers are allowed to eat lunch outside.

Tom and Lin are allowed to talk in during the quiz. prep

3.    Maria moved the ladder and prevented an accident.

John worked carefully and prevented mistakes/injuries.

 

Everyone is trying their best to prevent the spread of Covid 19. Everyone is trying their best and preventing the spread of Covid 19. SVV awkward

 

CAUSATIVE VERBS

We try to prevent incidents.

Joe tries to fix the computer.

try + to fix  OR try+fixing

try + infinitive  OR try+ GERUND

I try to stay in shape.  OR  I try staying in shape.

Maria tried to bake cookies.  OR  Maria tried baking cookies.

I tried to finish my homework. OR I tried finishing my homework.

SAME MEANING – Your choice. Try both. Mix it up.

I try to keep my faith strong in my life. OR I try keeping my faith strong in my life.

I will try to find the best way to solve this problem.

OR

I will try finding the best way to solve this problem.

 

4.    SSVV different

My little brother and I like the same kind of movies but like different kinds of music.

My friend and I both study Taekwondo but go to different schools.

-both- shows similarity, share something, two people

My sister and I are both lefthanded.

Both you and I love jazz dance.

-all - shows similarity, share something, three+ people

We love jazz dance.

We all love jazz dance.

 

 

already

Would you like some more coffee?

No thank you. I have some, already OR I already have some.

SAME MEANING

I already bought some shampoo. OR I bought shampoo, already.

 

write with both hands, play sports both ways- ambidextrous

 

 

5.Interrogative        approximately

How much will it cost?

Approximately how much will it cost?

How much will it cost, approximately?

What time will you be finished, approximately?

Approximately what time will you be finished?

I did approximately an 18-hour trip.

I did an 18-hour trip, approximately.

 

6.Imperative            attend

You must attend the class.  NOT IMPERATIVE, SV

Remember to attend the class on time.

Attend the meeting! Go to the meeting!

 

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Your examples:

1.    The red car turns right on main street. cap

The red car turns right on Main Street.

2.    My husband and I are allowed my son to come back in Japan. vf

My husband and I allow my son to come back to Japan.

 

I allow/let/permit my son to play video games for one hour a day.

Susan and Lily were not allowed to come back home after stay out past 10pm. They have a curfew.

curfew- a rule about when somebody has to be home

 

passive voice and active voice- I will teach these later.

 

3.    How much did you buy pay for it, approximately? ww

I bought a phone. I paid $200.

4.    Remember do not be late come home. RO

Remember do not be late. Come home.

 

Good examples of simple sentences.

You can rewrite the quiz on Monday if you want. It’s up to you.

 

 

 

agr- subject verb agreement - #1 error that students make

The vaccine keep you safe. agr

The vaccine keeps you safe.

My sister play volleyball. agr

My sister plays volleyball.

 

 

vf – verb form

Marie walking to school. vf

Marie is/was walking to school.

Marie walks to school.

John will be go to work. vf

John will go to work.

 

 

wf-  word form

I like read. wf

I like reading. noun-gerund

I am health. wf

I am healthy.

 

 

#  singular/ plural

She ate two apple. #

She ate two apples.

Canada is one of the nicest country in the world. #

Canada is one of the nicest countries in the world.

 

 

Meaning? What do you mean? Try it again.

RW Rewrite

Learn English is necessary for leaving. ?  RW

Learning English is necessary for living in Vancouver.

 

 

You are doing well! You can rewrite the Quiz#1 on Monday if you want.

The quiz will be different, but I will choose from the same 10 vocabulary words. We will do the quiz Monday at the end of class.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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