Good morning, everyone.
We will get started at 9:15
Today’s agenda
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Continue simple sentences
Talk about HW as opportunity for growth and
Bonus point.
Examples from HW
Continue imperative, interrogative
Quiz Thursday on simple sentences
Quiz- sentence types 6pts
Test – paragraph 12pts
Wednesday
·
Finish simple sentences
Talk about the quiz
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Back and Forth 1.1
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Review paragraph format and content
Thursday
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Quiz#1 simple sentences
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Pass-in paragraph tomorrow Test#1- I will give
you a basic topic tomorrow.
Friday
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Test#1 – paragraph
Simple sentences:
Models for
simple sentences:
SV SSV
SVV SSVV
1.
I usually get up early. SV
2.
My family and I live in vancouver . SSV
My family and I live in Vancouver.
3.
Julia likes to play soccer. SV
4.
Doing exercise and having a healthy diet
are two primary factors in personal health."
Questions- ChatGBT sentence?
Doing exercise and having a healthy diet are two primary
factors in personal health.
We want to write our own sentences, make lots of mistakes, and
then learn from those mistakes.
5.
My friend and I get on the bus and go to my home every evening. SSVV
My friend and I got some coffee and went for a
walk. SSVV simple past verb tense
6.
She likes watching/ to watch movies. SV
7.
The teacher and his Students work hard.
The teacher and his students work hard. SSV
8.
Our eyes and ears can help us to
see and hear. SSVV
CAUSATIVE VERB – one verb makes another verb happen
help invite let ask
He helped her wash the car.
S CAUSATIVE VERB O V
Joe invited Mary to come over for dinner.
9.
I pick up Lucas go to Burnaby playing tennis.
vf
I pick
up Lucas and go to Burnaby to play tennis.
SVV
I pick
up Lucas and go to play tennis in Burnaby.
tennis is in Burnaby
I pick
up Lucas in Burnaby and go to play tennis.
pick up is in Burnaby
10.
Lucas goes to Burnaby playing tennis and have dinner
with me. XXX
Lucas goes to Burnaby to play tennis and
then has dinner with me. SVV
Lucas goes to
Burnaby to play tennis and (to) have dinner with me.
11.
I drive Lucas go to school every day. XXX vf
I drive Lucas to school every day.
12.
I had a dog and a brid bird in Inner
Mongolia. SV
13.
My brother ate grapes. SV
14.
SSV: Olivia and I had a picnic after school.
15.
SVV: He swam and played beach volleyball.
16.
My husband and I want to take a trip around the word at retiring time. awk
My husband and I want to take a trip around the word after retirement.
17.
My husband and I want to take a trip around the word when/after we retire.
COMPLEX SENTENCE
VOCAB- retire(v) retirement(n)
18.
my son want to go to UBC after finish his
cource in langara. XXX
My son wants to go to UBC after finishing
his course in Langara.
19.
I like listening to music while I work.
SV
20.
SSV My colleague and I often have lunch
together near the office.
21.
SVV I enjoy hiking and taking photos in places
with beautiful views.
22.
The sun shines brightly in the sky.
23.
Bird sing sweetly in the morning.
Sounds like ChatGBT
24.
I enjoy listening to music.
25.
My mother cooked delicious dinner lasts night.
My mother cooked a delicious dinner last
night.
26.
He is walking on the road.
27.
Ahmad likes red car but don’t have red car
right now .
Ahmad likes red cars but doesn’t have a red car
right now.
28.
We are going to a meeting tomorrow.
SV
29.
SSV - Jill and I missed the
ferry.
VOCAB ferry- the boat
that carries cars
fairy- a magical creature
30.
SVV - His mother speaks loudly
and smiles.
Really good job. Good first steps.
* Imperative (command, order)- tell someone to do something
You close the door. omit the subject
Close the door.
Please close the door.
Close the door, please.
Tell me about yourself.
Introduce yourself.
Speak up! Speak louder!
Hurry up!
Tell me about your school.
Please hurry up. makes it sound more polite
Please close the door.
Close the door, please.
Watch out!
Take care. Take care of yourself. Be well. Goodbye.
Shut your mouth!
Be quiet, please.
Stop yelling!
Brush your teeth.
Don’t eat so much candy.
*Interrogative (question)- ask someone a question
VOCAB interrogative (adj)
interrogate(v)- question someone aggressively
How are you?
What are you doing?
What does this word mean?
argument- What is your problem?
What happened?
What’s going on?
How’s it going?
What is happening? CASUAL TALKING
What time is it?
Is it 2 o’clock yet?
Where are you from?
Where is that?
Where is your phone?
Where is South Hill?
How old is your dog?
What kind of dog it that?
Is it a boy or a girl?
May I borrow your pen? very polite
Can I borrow your pen? ok, less polite
When is your birthday? What day is your birthday?
Will you marry me?
Is today Pink Shirt Day?
Write some imperative and interrogative sentences from your
own imagination. Please work together if you like.
Your examples:
Don’t yelled. Only present tense for imperatives.
Stop at the red light. Don’t go through the red light.
He went through a stop sign. He made a Californai stop.
IDIOM a California stop- slow down but not stop
How much money did you lost lose?
Why are you laughing at me?
We laughed at the funny story.
Phrasal verbs – important for sounding natural and authentic
(real) in your English
V + prep
laugh + at
laugh + with
laugh + over
V + prep
look + at
look + up
look for
look after
look up to – respect
look down on – disrespect
Come back home after school.
Clean up the kitchen. Put the dishes away. Sweep the floor. Mop
the floor.
You sweep with a broom. You mop with a mop. You vacuum with
a vacuum cleaner. (UK a Hoover)
Imperatives
Sweep the floor kitchen floor, please.
Mop the bathrooom.
Vacuum the carpet / rug / mat.
SLANG rug – toupee
SLANG a dog- toupee
SLANG combover-
Wash the dishes.
Scrub the pot. Use the scrub pad. Use steel wool.
She put a welcome mat at the front door.
She has waterproof floor mats in her car.
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