Thursday, 16 February 2023

EF67 Class 9 - simple sentences, Viola Desmond

 

Good morning, everyone.

We will get started at 9:15.

REMINDER: haleyshec.blogspot.com

 

THEME: Powerful women fighting for thier rights.

 

Today’s agenda

·      Simple sentences from homework

·       Examples of simples sentences- photocopy

·      “Viola Desmond”

·      OPTIONAL Test#1 replacement (last 55m)

·      HW   Read “The Rosa Parks Story”

 

Friday

·      NON-INSTRUCTION DAY, NO SCHOOL

·      Professional Development Day

 

Monday

·      NO SCHOOL

·      Family Day (BC), February 20th

 

Tuesday

·      Begin compound sentences

·      Continue Viola Desmond and Rosa Parks

·      Test#2 tomorrow -paragraph

 

Wednesday

·      Test#2

·      Continue with compound sentences

·       

 

 

 

HW   Write a few examples of simple sentences of your own, from your own imagination, using the vocab below.You can send me a few of your examples by email by 7PM: ahaley@vsb.bc.ca

Styles: SV   SSV   SVV  Imperative   Interrogative

We will share these tomorrow in class. We will go over some of them tomorrow.

Let’s choose 10 vocab words from “Viola Desmond”

1.    ticket

2.    segregate

3.    balcony

4.    implicit(adj) imply(v) apology

5.    injustice successful(adj) success(n) succeed(v)

6.    interracial

7.    cashier

8.    banknote

9.    lawyer

10.                    court

 

These are some of your examples of simple sentences from homework.

 

1.    What time are you going to the tennis court?

2.    Go get a ticket first. Thanks.

3.    I bought a balcony ticket for tomorrow’s show.  ‘ apostophe

4.    Small banknote is always welcomed at cashier. RW

Small banknotes are always welcome to cashiers.

 

5.    Never argue with a lawyer in court.

6.    I succeeded in the swimming competition.

7.    My friend Tom has a huge balcony in on his apartment.

8.    The cashiers are very busy in that supermarket during the weekend.

9.    I got a ticket from the police because of speeding I was speeding last week.

10.                       Mia and Jenny were born in/into an interracial family.

Shira was born into a poor family.

11.                       Show your ticket, please.

12.                       Is Was Mary’s piano performance successful?

13.                       One year ago an eagle came to our balcony.

14.                       Go and give the money to the cashier.

Go and give your grandmother a kiss.

15.                       Maria did hard workout and got success to achieve her desired weight in a short time. SVV   RW DIVIDE

Maria did hard workouts. She was successful in reaching her desired weight in a short time.

16.                       Dave and Juan play chess and drink tea in the balcony every Saturday night. SS VV

17.                       Show me your bus ticket.  (Imperative) 

18.                       Do you have a $100 banknote? (Interrogative)

19.                       He is standing in the balcony.

20.                       She wants to be a lawyer in the future.

21.                       The interracial baby is so very cute.

so ADJ that  The baby is so cute that I want to pinch its cheeks.

22.                       Please, go to the balcony after dinner. (imperative)

23.                       Kevin grew up and was raised by a huge interracial family. (SVV) -sounds like he was adopted

Kevin grew up and was raised in a huge interracial family. sounds like birth family

24.                       Lynn and Johan collect old banknotes. (SSV)

25.                       He apologizes for the mistakes he makes. 

26.                       The lawyer and the victim will present in court. 

27.                       Tom quit his cashier job. 

28.                       Interracial people show how diverse this country is.

29.                       The cashier was polite and fun to talk with.

30.                       Viola Desmond, a civil rights pioneer, just recently got featured on a $10 Canadian banknote.

appositive   , ahshshsh,

Her sister, Joan, is very tall.

My dog, Butter, loves to come to our school.

Shira’s mother country, Iran, is very beautiful.

 

31.                       Becoming a lawyer is a long process. It requires compassion, perseverance, creativity, assertiveness, and the ability to listen.

32.                       The artist is looking forward to clearing his name in court soon.

IDIOM clear your name

 

33.                       My friend apologized to his wife.

34.                       I took got/bought a ticket to go to the Vancouver Aquarium.

35.                       Please, where is the cashier?

36.                       Usually interracial families have beautiful babies.

37.                       People were segregated in Canada one hundred years ago.

38.                       Sami and his wife sit and drink coffee on the balcony.

39.                       Make an apology Give an apology to your parents. Imperative

40.                       I got free tickets last week.

41.                       They will be segregated by the government. passive voice

42.                       The two lawyers are quarreling in court.

43.                       My immigration process needs a lawyer.

I need a lawyer.The process requires a lawyer.

 

44.                       I have a lots of bus ticket. RW

I have a lot/ lots  a lots alot of bus tickets.

 

45.                       My favourite part of a house is a balcony.

Good work.

 

FIND THE SUBJECT- one word, simple subject, probably noun

This game required hundreds of players and might last for days.

eliminate prepositional phrases

 

The people in the class in Room 202 are very good students.

I check my subject and verbs for every sentence that I write.

 

Skiing is fun. skiing-gerund

 

Simple sentences are the most basic kind of sentence, but they can convey a lot of information.

 

 

“Viola Desmond”

 

 

OPTIONAL REPLACEMENT TEST

Write a 150-200 ww on the following topic:

Choose one criteria that you are already good at. In what ways are you already good at it?

 

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