Friday, 12 May 2023

EF 1 2 Class 12 Making Questions with ‘Do’ and ‘Does’, Vocab 2.1

 

Good morning, everyone.

 

Registration for summer courses will begin in a couple of weeks, probably the end of May. You will be able to register starting the end of May 12.

I think summer term will run July 4-August 4. The final schedule will be out next week.

You will register the same way you registered for this class.

I will ask an advisor to come to our class to help you register.

If you are not going to take summer class, you can wait and register for September classes. When? I don’t know. When I find out, I will tell you.

Our class will end on Wednesday, June 28th.

Summer class will begin Wednesday, July 4.

I will be teaching a summer class, but I don’t know which one yet. When I find out, I will tell you.

 

REMEMBER: I post all of this on my blog everyday: haleyshec.blogspot.com

 

Abbotsford tulip festival

 

 

 

Today’s class plan:

·      Finish “Making Questions with ‘Do’ and ‘Does’”

·      Vocab 2.1

·      Phrasal verbs- We will learn a few each day.

·      Song listening

·      Test#2 – paragraph, easy topic (last 60m)

·      HW   Read “The Water Hyacinth”

 

 

I will be away Monday and Tuesday. There will be a subsitute teacher. I will be back on Wednesday.

 

“Making Questions with ‘Do’ and ‘Does’”

Do/Does

Do you like hiking?   Do you like to hike?

Yes, I do. No, I don’t.   ‘ apostrophe

Does he/she/Nasim like hiking?

No, she doesn’t. Yes, he does.

 

 

Exercise 19

to do    OR   to be

1.    Does joyful mean happy?

Is an elephant a kind of animal?

Does elephant mean a kind of animal?

4. Community College

VCC-

Vancouver Community College

-skilled trades – jobs where you use your hands

e.g plumber, electrician

 

-language classes

 

Exercise 20

 

He says that he can do it by himself.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vocab 2.1

1.    square, a rectangle on its side, a rectangle on its end, oval, egg-shaped

rectangle (noun) rectangular (adjective)

 

2.    coffee table, a six-sided table, a rectangular table, an oval table,

a circular table OR a round table

circle (noun) circular (adjective) round (adjective)

 

HIGH-LEVEL VOCABULARY polygon – many sides

 

3.    One fish follows another fish. One fish is following another fish.

The fish on the left is smaller than the fish on the right.

The small is chasing the big fish.

The big fish is swimming after the little fish.

The two fish are the same size.

The big fish is swimming behind the small fish.

The small fish is swimming in front of the big fish.

 

4.    The man picks up a basket. The thin man is picking up a basket.

I pick up my kids at school. She picks up the water bottle.

Mr. Skinny is carrying a basket on his head.

Mr. Skinny puts a basket on his head. present tense

put- past tense

 

He puts on his glasses. She takes off her glasses.

She took off her necklace.

I will take off Butter’s collar.

 

 

 

 

Write a paragraph on the following topic.

Paper

Pen

Doublespace

Name and class in top right corner

 

What are your plans for the weekend?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Phrasal Verbs

verb + preposition

e.g. look + at

 

 

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