Good morning,
everyone.
Today’s
agenda
·
Quiz#4-
compound sentences with semicolons
·
“Sleep”
·
Phrasal
verbs, do a few every day
verb
+ preposition
·
Go
over some more of the “Top 100 Most Used Verbs/Nouns in American English”
·
Pronunciation
of the Day- daily pronunciation work- minimal pairs and tongue twisters
fingers
crossed- good luck
Thumbs
up- Ok!
Hawa’ii
– hand gesture
learn
He learned to
speak French.
She is learning
to ride a bicycle
In this
class, we learn English to speak better. English.
a bicycle
Begin
complex sentences- adverb clauses
drive + infinitive
She learned to drive a
car many years ago.
She will learn to swim next month.
try + infinitive
She learned tried to drive a car many years ago.
She will learn try to swim next month.
She is going to try to swim across the lake.
practice + gerund
She practices throwing baskets every night. She throws
the basketball in the basket/hoop.
Let’s shoot some hoops. Let’s play one-on-one.
infinitive- simple form- to go, to sleep , to sleeping,
to eat, to drink, to drive
Simple future tense
will OR be going to
will +infinitive –‘to’ You will
go to school.
be going to +infinitive –‘to’ She is going to go to school.
*You can use ‘will’ if you like. It is easier.
“Sleep”
Warm-Up Questions-
-Small groups (4-5)- chatting about the four questions. This
is an opportunity to do some talking with classmates.
-Vocabulary Preview
electric(adj)
electronic(adj)
electronics(noun)
circadian rhythm- the natural clock in
your body- wakes you up, makes you sleepy at night
1. bedtime routine-
fatigued(adj)- tired
Quiz#4
Write a compound sentence with a semicolon for each.
Submit it by 10am.
1. also continue
2. therefore meet
3. as a result stay
4. however friend
5. in addition study
6. for example listen
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