Tuesday, 2 May 2023

EF1/2 Class 4- , present tense of 'be' Family Relationships

 


Good morning, everyone.

 

Today’s class plan:

·          Continue verb usage “Simple Present Tense of Be”

Read article. Exercises 1 and 2

·          Sentence writing

·          “Family relationships” new vocabulary

·          HW Exercises 3, 7, 15, and 25

 

Wednesday

·          Finish Simple Present Tense of Be”

Exercises 3, 7, 15, and 25 Simple Present Tense of Be”

·          Finish “Family relationships” new vocabulary

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** Verb usage “Simple Present Tense of Be”

Read Jaime’s personal introduction.

 

Jaime -Spanish ‘j’ silent  ‘h’

Juan Juanita

 

originally- first country, city

CHOOSE     Originally, I am originally from Afghanistan originally.

 I am from Iran originally.

I am originally from Nova Scotia.

 

The US is made up of states.

Canada is made up of 10 provinces and three territories.

 

COMPOUND SENTENCE This place is not very large, but Providence is a nice city.

It is sunny, but it is cold.

but- opposite, different

I like coffee, but she likes tea.

I like to travel, but I don’t have enough money.

 

I like piano, and I like dancing.

Four seasons a year in Canada: Spring   Summer   Fall/Autumn   Winter

Two seasons in Vietnam: Rainy season   Hot season

 

It is a nice place to raise a family.

raise- bring up children, lift

You raise your children.

You raise your hand.

You raise your voice.

 

glad- happy, satisfied

 

Providence – name of a city

providence-

 

Try the exercises.

Let’s write some short basic sentences using Ex 1.

 

Ex.1

1.    you are

You are a student.

**Don’t forget- capital letter at the beginning, period at the end

2.    Emily is

Emily is her name. Emily is a doctor.

3.    you and Emily are

You and Emily are classmates / friends / sisters / cousins / neighbours.

4.    your wife is

Your wife is beautiful. Your wife is very kind.

You Your wife is very tall.

 

5.    the man and I are

The man and I are coworkers / classmates.

6.    this computer is

This computer is expensive / broken / slow.

adjectives- describe  expensive broken slow fast

7.    Bob, Jose, and I are

Bob, Jose, and I are brothers / best friends.

 

8.    my brother is

My brother is young.

My brother is young, but he is a teacher.

My brother is older than me.

 

9.    my brothers are

My brothers are businessmen.

My brothers are live in China.

 

10.                       Flight 227 is

Flight 227 is late / on time.

Flight 227 is Air Canada.

Flight 227 is full.

Flight 227 is landing right now.

Flight 227 is taking off.

 

11.                       we are

We are family.

We are neighbours.

12.                       the answer to Number 11 is

The answer to Number 11 is correct / right.

 

13.                       the book is

The book is very good.

The book is on the table.

The book is in English.

 

14.                       the chapter is

The chapter is long / short.

The chapter is interesting.

 

15.                       the chapters are

16.                       the chapters in this book are

17.                       Anna and Lee are

Anna and Lee are roommates.

Anna and Lee are singers.

Anna and Lee are live together.

 

18.                       Ted, Ron, and I are

Ted, Ron, and I are Al’s students.

Ted, Ron, and I are in the classroom.

Ted, Ron, and I are at lunch.

 

19.                       Ted and Ken are

Ted and Ken are my nephews.

 

20.                       the people are

The people are very kind / honest.

The people are speak the same language.

 

Possessive pronouns

I - my

you - your

he - his

she - her

we - our

they - their

 

 

Ex.2

1.    Asia is a continent. There are seven continents in the world:

North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica.

 

  

*** “Family Relationships” new vocabulary

 

Male Relatives

grandfather- your mother’s or your father’s father

uncle- your mother’s or your father’s brother

great-grandfather- your father’s grandfather, the grandfather’s father

great-great-grandfather - your grandfather’s grandfather

nephew- your brother or sister’s son

son-in-law- your child’s husband

father-in-law -  your wife or husband’s father

stepson- a child from another marriage

half-brother- you share only one parent

adopted son- you take a child into your family

foster son- part of your family until they become an adult

godson-

 

Female Relatives

niece- your brother or sister’s daughter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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