Tuesday, 5 December 2023

EF12 Class 16

 

Good morning, everyone.

 

We will get started at 9:15.

First day of our fourth week!

 

Today’s class plan:

·      Review ‘like”. Add some new verbs

·      Finish simple past tense“Past Tense of Regular and Irregular Verbs”

·      Reading “Why Do We Yawn”

·      Return Test#2 Version2

 

Wednesday

·      Start simple future tense

 

New tests- Version 2 will be added to the Version 1 mark

 

Test#1

Version 1   3/6

Version 2   4/6

 

Test#2

Version 1   4/6

Version 2   5/6

 

New tests going forward- keep both marks

Test#3

Version 1   4/6

Version 2   5/6

 

 

 

From yesterday

‘like’ + to go  OR going

She likes to go hiking.

She likes going hiking.

She doesn’t like to go hiking.

She doesn’t like going hiking.

 

This will work with other verbs.

like

love

hate

start

continue

prefer

 

He likes to play soccer. He likes playing soccer.

He loves to play soccer. He loves playing soccer.

She likes to hike. She likes hiking.

She hates to hike. She hates hiking.

Mei likes doing yoga. Mei likes to do yoga.

Mei started doing yoga last month. Mei started to do yoga last year.

yesterday.   last week.   two weeks ago.   in August.   in 2015.

I started to learn English 20 years ago. I started learning English 20 years ago.

I started to learn cooking two years ago.

 

EITHER WAY IS GOOD:

I started learning volleyball last year.

I started learning to play volleyball last year.

I started to clean/cleaning my room last week.

I started working 12 years ago.

I will start working at 3pm. SIMPLE FUTURE- learn tomorrow

 

Sarah likes living in Canada.

Sarah continues living in Canada.

Sarah will continue living in Canada. SIMPLE FUTURE

 

I continue speaking English even though it is challenging.

I like speaking English.

I don’t like speaking English.

I love speaking English.

I hate speaking English.

I started speaking English.

I will continue speaking English.

I will not continue to speak Engish next year.

 

I like speaking English.

I prefer speaking English over French. I like speaking English rather than French.

 

Junko prefers Japanese food over Chinese food.

 

I prefer to drink coffee over tea. I prefer to drink coffee rather than tea.

 

VERBS

like

love

hate

start

continue

prefer

 

Let’s practice wirting sentences using these verbs.

47. run       I continue to run in the park every morning.

 

listen           He continues to listen to loud music.

 

Choose one of your sentences. Write it on the board.

 

Good work!

 

I continue using my umbrella.

I prefer to work working over cleaning the room. cleaning (noun) gerund  working AND cleaning  - go well together, same type of word

 

I prefer reading a book over watching a movie.

 

Gerund- noun looks like a verb ‘ing’

Walking is good for your health.

 

I prefer to study/studying English in-person rather than (studying) on-line.

I prefer to cook/cooking food at home over eating fast food.

 

‘cooking’ ‘eating’ – sounds smoother, more musical

 

 

**Review of simple past tense

“Simple Past Stories”

“Our Day at the Park”

go      went

push pushed

find   found

splash         splashed

play   played

bring brought

 

You can also tag somebody in a social media post on Instagram or Facebook.

sit      sat

eat    ate

chase          chased

Squirrels have a fast heartbeat.

My resting heartbeat is 60.

My blood pressure is a little high.

 

IDIOM Better safe than sorry.

 

buy   bought

see    saw

 

The best ice cream store in Vancouver is Rain and Shine or Earnest Ice Cream.

3992 Fraser Street

 

What is the cross street?

 

This is how you figure out the cross street.

Subtract 16 from the address.

3992-  

39-16=23  The across street is 23rd Avenue.

 

SHEC 6010 Fraser Street

6010

60-16 = 44

SHEC is on 44th Avenue.

 

3824 Main Street  - 22nd Avenue

 

 

300 Main Street

 

3-16 = -13

 

572 Main Street

5-16= -11

The address is 11 blocks north of 1st Avenue.

 

play             played

feel              felt

go                went

 

The other children’s game in the park is the seesaw.

seesaw / teetertotter

 

These are all simple past tense verbs.

“Sarah and Fred’s First Date”

pick             picked

go                went

like              liked

walk            walked

hold            held

go                went

order          ordered

take             took

give             gave

is                  was

see              saw

go                sent

order          ordered

share          shared

drive           drove

enjoy          enjoyed

enjoy- like, have a good tiime

They enjoyed themselves. They had a good time.

Fred is smooth.

 

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