EF3/4
Good morning, everyone.
We will get started at 12:00.
Today’s agenda-
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Emails
REMINDER: Please put your full name and class
(i.e. EF3, EF4, CW34) in the subject line of your email. That is how I will
know who you are.
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Continue with simple sentences
Your examples from homework
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“Malala Yousafzai”
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Talking and Listening 1.3&1.4
Friday
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begin compound sentences
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Monday
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continue with compound sentences
Tuesday
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Quiz#2 compound sentences
Wednesday
Thursday
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Test#2- paragraph, same structure as Test#1
three topics, choose one
REVIEW of simple sentences:
SV
SSV
SVV
Imperative
Interrogative
These are some of your examples from homework:
1.
Jennifer walked to the store. SV
2.
My friend and I ate dinner together. SSV
simple past
Confusing – ‘simple’ two usages- verb tense, also type of sentence
simple past verb tense
simple sentence
3.
My mother makes cake, and she eats
it. NOT SIMPLE, COMPOUND
My mother makes cake and eats it. simple
SVV
4.
Imperative - Go buy me chocolate.
command, order
Go V.
Go brush your teeth. Go clean up your
room.
What will do on the weekend? I will go
hiking on Mt. Seymour.
She will go dancing at a club
downtown.
I will go to the swimming pool. I will
go swimming tomorrow.
She will go shopping at
Metrotown.
Kokob will go skiing tomorrow.
I will go to sleep early tonight.
She will go walking around the
park.
She will go walking on the beach
at Jericho.
I will go riding my bicycle around Stanley
Park with my family.
5.
Interrogative- Why are you mad?
6.
Andy runs two kilometers everyday in the morning.
7.
SSV- Johnny and his girlfriend are shopping.
8.
SVV- The Chefs cooks and cuts foods everyday.
The chef cuts preps and cooks foods
everyday.
prep – prepare(v)
We have to prep for our class.
9.
Imperative( Command) - Be careful! Watch out!
Heads up!
10.
Interrogative (Question)- How does it work?
11.
My daughter watches TV every weekend.
12.
SVV: My daughter play golf and studies math at
Saturday. FIX My daughter plays golf and studies math on Saturdays.
13.
Where will you go? (Interrogative)
14.
The teacher and students are in the class.
(SSV)
15.
Don't stop. (Imperative)
16.
Sarah and her boyfriend go together to church.
17.
My sister have two jobs Nurse and housekeeper
.
My sister has two jobs: nurse and housekeeper.
18.
Do you speak Japanese?
19.
I am a student from China.
20.
My husband and I are not rich.
21.
Look, it is snowing.
22.
Please, be polite.
23.
Sara and her family got caught a
dangerous disease last month .s v
Junko’s sister, Emi, had a cold. Then Junko caught
it. Junko’s sister gave her her cold.
24.
Parsa came back from work and took a shower. s
v v
25.
She wakes up early in the morning. s v
26.
He is my brother.
27.
Sahar and I go to school.
28.
She eats dinner and watches TV
every night. SVV
29.
Did you do your homework? Not yet.
30.
SVV - Do your homework and then go to
bed. IMPERATIVE
31.
My son and my daughter have an English lesson
today.
32.
SVV:I cook the meals and wash the dishes
every day.
33.
Imperative:Don't
worry. Take it easy.
34.
Tonight's temperature will be below 0.
35.
My wife and I together watch TV together.
36.
Peter usually jogs and listens radio on
weekend' morning.
Peter usually jogs and listens to the radio on
weekend mornings.
37.
The women who went to the meeting were bored.
COMPLEX
38.
Me and father love to work all the time.
My father and I love to work all (of) the
time.
We are hardworking. (positive-sounding)
We are workaholics. (negative-sounding)
XXXXaholic
alcoholic
shopaholic
chocaholic
She has a gambling addiction.
39.
Books are heavy and cost quite a bit. SVV
Very well done. Good work!
Excellent simple sentences.
“Malala Yousafzai”
Small groups (4-5 people) Opportunity to do some chatting.
Vocabulary Preview
Reading- vocab
Later, we will read it all together.
Vocabulary Preview:
preview- pre-before view-look
1.
brave(adj) bravery(noun) bravely(adverb)-
The soldiers fought bravely.
You must be brave and speak English.
The brave woman moved to a new country on
her own.
2.
politician(n, person) politics(n) political(adj)
3.
speech(n) speak(v) speaker(n, person)
4.
blog(v)(n)
5.
board(v) It’s time to board the airplane. You go
to the gate and then board the plane.
board a bus
board a train
board a ship/ferry
6.
shoot(v)- IDIOM Shoot me an email.
7.
survive(v) survival(n)
It’s hard to survive in Vancouver. Everything
is so expensive.
8.
attack(v)(n)
Her friend had a heart attack.
9.
hospital(n) We took out daughter to the hospital
when she was a baby. We took her to Emergency.
Nurses triage patients.
triage(v)– put patients in order of seriousness
10.
safe(adj) safety(n) safely(adverb)
We wear seatbelts for safety.
Please carry the scissors safely.
chain of schools, a chain store- Chapters, Starbucks
Google: Malala daily show video
Today – Presentation by South Vancouver Neighborhood House
2:15 Room 103, Student Lounge
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