Monday, 5 June 2023

EF7 11 Class 27 Quoting text, Animal Farm Ch3

 

Good morning, everyone.

 

LAST FEW WEEKS OF CLASS- IF TIME leftover verb tenses and phrasal verbs

 

Today’s agenda:

·      Return Quiz#2

OPTIONAL RW for bonus point

·      Work on quoting text “ “

Examples from homework

·      Begin Animal Farm Ch3

 

Tuesday

·      Begin noun claues

·      Animal Farm Ch3

·      Test tomorrow AF Ch1-3

·      Prepare Animal Farm Ch4

 

Wednesday

·      Continue noun clauses

·      Test#4 Animal Farm Ch1-3 Paragraph with “ ”

·      Animal Farm Ch4

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Thursday

·      Animal Farm Ch4

·      HW   Prepare Animal Farm Chapter 5

 

Friday

·      Animal Farm Chapter 5

 

Monday

·      Animal Farm Chapter 5

 

Tuesday

·      Animal Farm Chapter 6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quiz #2

 

Quiz #2

Write a complex sentence (adverb clause or adjective clause) for each.


1 who                   leap

2 that                    common

My son buys bought me a bag that is very common.

3 which                barn                                                         

4 because            resemble

Everyone misunderstood mistook Jenny for Kathy becuase they resemeble each other.

5 provided that  decent

6 if                         beauty

7 unless                support

I support you to join joining the basketball team. gerund

8 when                 dream

9 since                  destroy

10 ever since      vanish

11 even though  strange

12 until                 consume

 

Vancouver rains a lot. It rains a lot in winter in Vancouver.

That is/was my son who leaps leapt/leaped out of the car and runs ran into the school.

 

 

 

Vancouver rains a lot. It rains a lot in winter in Vancouver.

That is/was my son who leaps leapt/leaped out of the car and runs ran into the school.

Sarah woke up when the fire alarm went off.

The car alarm was going off all night.

 

like enjoy

You like eating / to eat ice cream. ‘have’

You enjoy eating ice cream.

 

I could not recognize distinguish between Lisa and Susan because they resemble each other so closely. They are the spit and image of each other.

I couldn’t tell them apart.

IDIOM spit and image - one person looks like another family member

My son is the spit and image of his grandfather.

 

farther / further

farther- physically more distant

Delta is farther than Richmond.

further – to a greater extent

She is going to study photography further in college.

It’s common knowledge that the earth is round.

common-law People who live together for more than one year are considered common-law spouses.

The people cut down all the trees.

The people felled all the trees. UNUSUAL

 

fall – fell-  fallen – land on the ground

fell-felled- felled- cut down a tree

 

lie\lay-  lay=put,place

rise/raise-

 

I didn’t recognize you! You cut off your beard and lost a lot of weight.

 

 

Complex sentences

adverb clauses

adjective clauses- can’t follow a pronoun with an adjective

Dave who is my neighbour has three kids.

He Carrie’s brother who is my neighbour has three kids. XXX

 

duplex

A house-warming party.

 

skewer- stick for roasting

shish kabob

 

crepe- thin pancake with fruit, cream

 

artist residency- artists invited to live and work in a place

 

He has a cast on his wrist.

 

triage- ‘tree aj’  nurses decide who goes first

emergency - emerg

 

 

 

straw

tame

 

 

 

“ “ quotation marks

Borrow text from a book or story.

Incorporate the text into your wriitng.

These are some of your examples of quoting text.

 

1.    Boxer was a strong with “tremendous powers” when working and “steadiness” of character.

2.    Boxer is a big house horse with who was almost “eighteen hands”in height. ADJ CL

3.    Boxer, who works like ''three horses''(18), has trouble guessing thinking on his own.

4.    Boxer who is a ''huge beast''(2) is Mr Jones's pet hardworker. 

5.    Boxer, who was “rloyal” to the belief of Animalism, trusted that the pigs could lead the animals to build the “ideal” life on the farm. He was full of energy and hardworking but sadly didn’t have critical thinking. 

6.    Boxer was a very strong horse, and he was like an "enormous beast".(?)

7.    Boxer who was "eighteen hands" tall was one of the cart horses.

8.    Boxer was an "enormous”(2) horse but who was not intelligent that respected by others as his tenacity and hardworking he was not intelligent. He was respected by others for his tenacity and hardwork.

9.    Boxer who is twice as big as other normal horses has a “white stripe” (2) on his nose.

10.                       Boxer is a resolute and hardworking “cart-horse”.(2)

11.                       Boxer is known for his “tremendous powers of work” (2). 

12.                       Boxer was such a large horse that he is almost “eighteen

hands high” (2) and stands out from the other animals.

13.                       Boxer, who has a "cynical" friend, is an enormous horse at

the Manor Farm.

14.                       Boxer and Benjamin spent time together, but they just

grazed with each other and while "never speaking."

 

 

15.                       Boxer is faithful and strong (1).  “ “?

16.                       Boxer is a loyal supporter of Napoleon.  “  “?

17.                       Benjamin was the “oldest animal on the farm”. (2)

18.                       Boxer has a "stupid"(2) looking appearance / look because there is a "white stripe down" (2) across his face.

 

19.                       Boxer is "enormous"(2), and he uses his "tremendous power"(2) to do work; consequently, he wins the respect of the other animals"universally"(2).  the respect?

 

 

20.                       Boxer was very strong, and he looked like an  “enormous beast”.(2)

21.                       Because Boxer worked hard, he was very respectful respected in the animal farm. “  “ ?

22.                       Boxer, who is loyal to the pigs, is a hard worker. “  “?

23.                       Boxer's motto, ''I will work harder,'' is often his answer to every problem or setback.

 

Good start. Lots of room for improvement.

 

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