Good morning, everyone.
We will get started at 11:45.
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No school
Friday. National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
First Nations
Peoples in Canada
We will end at
1:45 today. I have a teachers’ meeting. I have to chair the meeting.
chair a meeting-
run a meeting, head of the meeting
Today’s Agenda
·
Quiz#4- compound sentences
·
Review simple present and present progressive
verb tenses
·
Begin simple past verb tense
·
Listening work
Quiz#4
, SOBA
Paper
Pen
Dividers
Paper right
side up.
Name and class
in top right corner
Write in pen
Doublespace
Quiz #4
Compound Sentences
Write a
compound sentence for each.
Pass it in by
12:30
1.
ocean and
2.
percent so
3.
clouds but
4.
salt and
5.
famous so
6.
river but
VERB TENSES:
simple present –
every day, usually, habit
present
progressive- happening right now
simple present
Moe is a banker.
He lives in Burnaby. He has two kids. He rides a bicycle to work.
present
progressive ‘ing’ – happening right now
Shira is
walking down the sidewalk. She is talking to her sister. They are
having a nice time.
“Buffy
Sainte-Marie”
simple present
tense verbs
Cree- First
Nations group
Her real name
is Beverly, but she goes by Buffy. COMPOUND , SOBA
Indigenous-
First Nations
She also sings about
love and war.
years – 1986 nineteen
eighty six
2022- twenty
twenty two
I was born in
1967. nineteen sixty seven
musical instruments
simple present verb
tense
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Simple past
verb tense- some event in the past, over now
Maria watched
a movie last night. simple past verb tense when
Moe drives
a car. simple present
Moe drove
a car. simple past
Irregular verb
past tense
The little kid
is happy. The little kid was happy this morning.
We are happy.
We were happy yesterday.
become-Shira
became a citizen last year.
begin – Julie began
to cry.
break- I broke
my pencil. She broke her leg. He broke her heart.
bring – Sara brought
cookies to the party yesterday. Dana brought her kids to Canada.
buy- Ali bought
a new phone last week.
catch- Zhila caught
a fish last week. Jun caught a cold /flu/covid.
You can catch a
sickness from somebody else.
cash – paper money
change- coins
My dog caught a
ball in his mouth.
throw and catch
I
threw the ball. Butter caught the ball.
fall fell –(verb)
The rain falls from the sky. The leaves fell from the tree.
hit hit I hit a button on my computer. I hit my head
on the door.
know knew Julio knows how to speak Spanish. He knew how
to speak Italian many years ago.
ring(verb) ring(noun)
The monk rings the bell every day. Jun
rang your doorbell last night.
meet met We meet at the park every Tuesday to play
soccer and volleyball. She met her
boyfriend in the park yesterday.
lead led I lead a happy life. She leads a busy life. He
leads the meeting/class. He led the old
man down the street.
SYNONYM lead assist,
help someone to walk
Cinnamon- spice
synonym – two words
that have the same meaning: big large
small little
pay paid We pay a lot for rent in Vancouver. I paid a
man to paint my house.
teach taught The mother taught her kids how to cook. She
taught them how to read.
understand understood
– know
I understand Arabic,
but I don’t understand German. COMPOUND
I understand. I
know how you feel.
understood –
simple past verb tense I understood the
math teacher yesterday.
wake woke I
usually wake up at 7. I woke up at 6 this morning.
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