Friday, 17 May 2024

EF23 Class 17

 

Good morning, everyone.

We will get started at 9:15

 

Reminder: Monday is a holiday.

                     Victoria Day

No school

We will be back in school on Tuesday

 

Today’s agenda

·      Quiz#2- compound sentences

Review quickly

·      “Prepositions of Place: In & On”

·      Continue simple past verb tense

·      Finish “Back and Forth 1.1 & 2.1”

·      Phrasal verbs

·      HW   Read new dialogue “Going Shopping” for Tuesday

Read the past tense stories “A Centenarian Became a Celebrity” and “Opera in the Time of Covid-19”

 

 

Review of compound sentences:

SOBA   so   or   but   and

SV, so SV. It is Friday, so people are happy.

SV, or SV. We can go out, or we can stay home.

SV, but SV. He likes dogs, but she likes cats.

SV, and SV. Shira bought a pair of shoes, and Maria bought a new dress.

 

 

Quiz#2

Write a compound sentence for each.

Doublespace.

Write in pen.

Electronics away.

Submit by 9:55

1.    and   smart

2.    so      book

3.    but    table

4.    so      sunny

5.    but    uncle

6.    or      bicycle

 

 

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“Prepositions of Place: In & On”

in-

B.Practice

Ex. The puppy is on a couch.

 

Transportation

RORO Ferry – RORO ride on , ride off

He got on the Seabus. The Seabus is small passenger ferry from downtown to Lonsdale, North Van.

 

Vancouver and Richmond have skateparks.

 

The woman is in/on a helicopter.

You get on the Skytrain.

He got on the Subway.

 

 

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VERB TENSES-

Simple verb tenses

Simple present- always, usually, often- habitual action, daily

Simple past- one time in the past, yesterday, last month/year, ten years ago

Simple future- next week

 

Forms of simple past verb tense:

*Regular form ‘d’ or ‘ed’

walk- walked

watch- watched

talk- talked

study- studied (‘y’ changes to ‘i’)

copy- copied (‘y’ changes to ‘i’)

 

play- played

stay- stayed

 

stay- Spanish and Persian speakers ‘es-tay’

speak- like a snake

smart student

 

 

*Irregular verbs

go- goed went

teach- taught ‘tot’

catch- caught ‘cot’

 

Exercise 8

1.    flew(new) Paris ‘the City of Lights’

nickname of New York City ‘The Big Apple’

nickname of Chicago ‘The Windy City’

nickname of Vancouver ‘Lotusland’

nickname of Toronto ‘Hogtown’

nickname of Calgary ‘Cowtown’

2.    set   woke up   rang

3.    sent

4.    wrote   typed

5.    took   felt   got   was

6.    taught   gave

7.    lost   felt   was

8.    had   caught   got   lay   stayed

9.    swam

10.                       had

11.                       bought   picked up   paid

12.                       met   drank   had

 

 

 

 

 

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New thing for us

“Back and Forth”

Speaking and Listening Work

Exercise 1.1– pronuciation

Exercise 2.1- describing a picture

 

Get into groups of 4-5.

Exercise 1.1 Choose one of the words in the list. Make a sentence with that word. Say your sentence out loud. The other members in your group will listen carefully and guess which word you are using.

 

Exercise 2.1 Choose one of the pictures. Find vocbaulary to describe the picture. Describe the picture to your group. The other members in your group will listen carefully and guess which picture you are describing.

 

Exercise 1.1

1.

 

Exercise 2.1

5. a long-sleeve shirt, a short-sleeve shirt, a sleeveless shirt

a button-up shirt, a polo shirt, a t-shirt

a button collar, a crew-neck t-shirt, a v-neck t-shirt, a turtle neck,

a lace collar

necktie, bowtie

suspenders

vest

hoodie

ball cap

flat cap

beret

slouch hat

 

6.    Mr. Skinny is playing soccer with his son.

They are kicking the ball to each other.

They are throwing the ball back and forth.

They are tossing the ball.

You throw something overhand.

You toss something underhand.

You serve a volleyball. You serve a tennis/badminton/pingpong ball.

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Irregular Verb List”

63 of the most used irregular verbs

 

present      past

catch                     caught(cot)

choose                 chose(rose z)

drive                     drove

grow(toe)            grew(you)

hide                      hid(lid,kid)

let                          let(same pronunciation)

meet                     met(get)  I met you yesterday.

read                      read(red)

sing                       sang

shut                       shut(same pronunciation)

sleep                     slept(kept)

spend                   spent(went)

teach                    taught(tot)

throw(toe)           threw(you)

understand          understood(wood)

wear                      wore(four)   She wore a nice hat yesterday.

 

wear(hair)            She wears nice clothes.

were(fur)             We were at the park yesterday.

where(hair)         Where were you yesterday?

 

 

Pronunciation- minimal pair- two words that sound the same except for one sound difference

choose       shoes

chip             ship

Choose your shoes!

 

The little boy likes to hide from his sister.

The little boy hid from his sister.

 

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