Good morning, everyone.
We will get started at 9:15.
Today’s class plan:
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REMINDER: This is a 100% English class. You must
challenge yourself to use English in class.
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Begin simple sentences.
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New doc “Simple sentences EF1, EF2”
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“100 Most Used Verbs in English”
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“Simple Present Tense”
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Teach model paragraphs
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Return Test#1
Go over
Rewrite Version 2
I will mark it again and replace the first
mark.
Simple sentences- the most important kind of sentence in
English.
subject and verb SV
Sarah plays
soccer. S V
IMPORTANT- Every sentence that you write, has to have a
subject and a verb.
If your sentence is missing a subject or a verb, it isn’t English.
S + V Always!!
Simple sentence SV
-Begin with a capital letter.
Sarah plays
soccer. capital ‘S’
-
End with a period or question mark
Sarah plays
soccer. period . fullstop
Examples of simple sentences from your writing on Friday:
Focus on simple present tense
1.
My husband and I play mahjong. SSV
2.
I work
at a restaurant. SV
3.
She works
at a restaurant. SV
4.
I go
to the gym in the morning. SV
5.
I wake
up at 8am every morning. SV
6.
Ahmed wakes
up at 8am every morning. SV
7.
I do
my homework on Sunday.
8.
He does
not like his jacket. SV
9.
Maris goes
to bed at 10:30pm. SV
10.
We always have
a good time on our day off. SV
REVIEW: Simple sentences = subject + verb
SV
SSV
SVV I go to the
park and walk around. SVV
“Top 100 Most Used Verbs in English”
Have a look through the verbs.
Which ones do you know already?
Which ones are new?
New verbs
11. will – simple future tense
will + ANY VERB I will call
you later.
She will go to
the supermarket.
She will go to
the gym and exercise.
43. might- maybe yes, maybe do, possible
might + ANY VERB
She might go to
the supermarket.
I might take Butter
for a walk.
Will you take Butter for a walk? I might.
I will go to the supermarket maybe.
I might go to the supermarket.
She might cooking cook dinner.
IMPORTANT
She cooks dinner everyday.
She might cook dinner tonight.
He might make barbecue.
I cooked yesterday. I might not cook today. We will have leftovers.
leftovers- food from yesterday or the day before
We have leftovers in the fridge.
58. sit- put your butt in a chair
We sit down in
class. SV
She sits and watches a movie. SVV
63.include- join, put together
My courses in high school includes math, English, and chemistry.
Our class includes people from many different countries.
Learning English includes speaking, listening, reading, and
writing.
Staying healthy includes drinking water, eating good food,
exercising everyday, and getting plenty of sleep. Most important, don’t smoke.
65. set- place something down, put, place
He set his books
on the table. SV
The little boy set
the table. SV
Dinner is ready! Please set the table. Could you set the
table, please?
86. consider- think about
Junko considers her
brother’s problem with his job. SV
87. appear-
A rainbow appeared
in the sky after the rain. SV simple past tense
94. build- to make something like a house or a business
build(verb) building(noun)
Jeff builds
houses. SV simple present tense
Shirin built a new
life in Canada. SV simple past tense
present- build past-
builded built future- will build
*We will study simple past tense this week. We will study
simple future next week.
We will look more at these verbs in the next few classes.
From Friday
Test#1
Write a paragraph of 80-100 words.
Topic sentence- first sentence in a paragraph usually
-
introduces the main idea of the paragraph
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the reader will know what the paragraph is about
Body - the sentences
that explain, give examples, describe, teach
Concluding sentence- a sentence to finish the paragraph, to
wrap up the paragraph
-Use lined paper.
-Write in pen.
-Doublespace.
-Write your name and class in the top right corner.
What do you do on a day off (vacation day) ?
Example paragraph.
“My Favourite Food”
Full name
Class EF1 EF2 SL1/2
-margins
-doublespace
-one block of writing
Sentences!!
-S+V
-capital and period
On Friday, we wrote our paragraphs. I marked them.
Today, we are going to rewrite the paragaraphs and make them
better.
I will mark them again.
You will get the second mark as your final mark.
Friday paragraph 4/6
Monday paragraph 5/6
Friday paragraph 2/6
Monday paragraph 4/6
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