English Foundations 4/5
Today’s agenda
• Continue adjective clause
Choose vocab for quiz
• “Roses Sing on New Snow”
vocab, Discussion Questions
• Continue presentation project
Friday
• Quiz#5 – adjective clauses
• Continue presentation project
• Teach how to use a microphone
• “Roses Sing on New Snow”
Review paragraph form and structure
Test#4- Monday
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Monday
• Test-paragraph on “Roses Sing on New Snow”
• Presentations
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Tuesday
• Presentations
• HW Email about optional replacement test
Wednesday
• Presentations
Thursday
• Optional replacement test (last 1 hour of class)
Friday- last day
• Marks/Final reports
• One-on-one meetings, just like midterm recs
Please put your full name and class in the subject line of your email.
Adjective clauses
who - people
that- things, animals
which- special things, unique things
Choose 10 words of vocabulary for the quiz.
Practice writing sentences with adjective clauses.
1. restaurant(n)
My friend took me to a restaurant that is near my house.
2. lazy(adj)
A person who does not do exercise is lazy.
My son didn’t take out the garbage who is a lazy boy. XXX
My son who is a lazy boy didn’t take out the garbage.
My son who didn’t take out the garbage is a lazy boy.
3. precious(adj)
Ken always plays with that toy which is his most precious one.
I love my three kids who are precious to me.
4. bone-tired(adj)
The waiter who was bone-tired went into the other room for a rest.
5. roses(n)
The roses that my husband gave me on/for my birthday were very nice.
The roses which my friend gave me. frag
The roses which my friend gave me smelled sweet.
6. point(v,n)
7. warm(adj)
8. ground(n,v)
9. banquet(n)
10. strict(adj)
who that which
restrict
strict- inflexible, dogmatic, tough
misplaced modifier
noun +adj cl
The woman saw a cat who was drinking coffee. misplaced modifier
The woman who was drinking coffee saw a cat.
I gave a table to my sister that has three wooden legs. misplaced modifier
I gave a table that has three wooden legs to my sister.
SIMPLE
COMPOUND
COMPLEX
-adverb clauses
-noun clauses
-adjective clauses
Go back and check the blog. Practice. Review.
She said that she would be late. noun clause
The woman who was late today is my coworker. adjective clause
The woman was so late that she missed the entire meeting. adverb clause
colearners- students
colleague-coworker
collaborate- co labour
cooperation – co operate
IDIOM bone-tired, dog-tired - very tired, exhausted
“Roses Sing on New Snow”
vocab
compliment(n,v)- give a compliment, get a compliment
I complimented her on her hard work.
The boss complimented the staff on their outstanding customer service.
flatter(v) – compliment excessively, sounds a bit fake
Flattery will get you nowhere.
ingredients(n) – the things that you need to make a dish- eggs, chicken, salt, paprika, ginger, garlic, onion, pepper, olive oil, chili peppers, cumin, cinnamon
IDIOM spare no expense – spend as much money as necessary
delectable(adj)- delicious, scrumptuous, tasty, mouth-watering
IDIOM eye-watering – expensive
Prices for new iphones are eye-watering.
Department store credit card interest rates are an eye-watering 22%.
waddle(v)- walk like a duck
array(n)- a nice selection of food, products, a display, like a buffet
praise(n,v) – strong compliment
tiptoe(v)- walk very quietly, secretly
stroked
lantern – torch, light with fire
Discussion Questions
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