Good morning, everyone.
We will get started at 12:00
networking(v)- meeting new people to expand your professional
relationships
You expand your network. She is very good at networking.
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Networking is very important for business.
Networking is very important for newcomers to Canada.
It is shoulder season for skiing.
Summer is high season for tourists in Vancouver.
Winter is low season for tourists.
Fall is shoulder season.
There was light/heavy rain yesterday.
There were showers yesterday.
sunshowers- light rain but also sun
Killarney Community Centre
swimming pool
play pool, billiards
Snooker is game.
You can play high/low. You can 8-ball.
There a few pool halls in Vancouver.
bowling-You bowl the bowling ball down the lane. You try to
hit the bowling pins. You want to get a strike. You might get a spare. You can
get a split.
strike- all the pins are knocked down
spare- only one pin still standing up
bowl- throw a ball in bowling and cricket
baseball-
Canada’s game- hockey
Vancouver Canucks will play the Edmonton Oilers starting Wednesday.
Today’s agenda
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Continue simple sentences
·
Prepare for Quiz#1 on Tuesday – simple sentences
Explain the structure of the quiz
Choose vocabulary to review for the quiz
·
This week’s dialogue “Going to a Dental Specialist”
·
Pronunciation work/Minimal Pairs
Tuesday
·
Quiz#1-simple sentences
·
“Correction Codes”
·
Return Test#1
Talk about format
Talk about sentences
Optional rewite for bonus point
·
This week’s dialogue “Going to a Dental Specialist”
Wednesday
·
Begin compound sentences
·
This week’s dialogue “Going to a Dental Specialist”
Thursday
·
Continue compound sentences
·
This week’s dialogue “Going to a Dental Specialist”
Three kinds of sentences:
1. SIMPLE
2. COMPOUND
3. COMPLEX
Simple Sentence
A simple sentence -a
subject and a verb
-expresses a
complete thought.
Different types of simple sentences:
SV – 1 subject + 1 verb
SSV- 2 subjects + 1 verb
SVV- 1 subject + 2 verbs
SSVV-2 subjects + 2 verbs
Imperative (command)- tell someone to do something
Interrogative (question)- ask someone a question
Structure of the quiz tomorrow
Quiz#1
Write a simple sentence for each.
1. SV park
I went to the park.
2. SSV school
My son and daughter didn’t go to school
today.
3. SVV walking
She likes
walking but doesn’t like running.
She is
walking and listening to music.
4. Imperative ice cream
Eat your ice cream.
5. Interrogative party
did you go to the party XXX
Did you go to the party?
6. SVVV hike
She likes hiking, loves camping, but hates skating.
Either way is ok:
a, b, and c. Oxford Comma
a, b and c.
I hiked and biked and walked. XXX
I hiked, biked and walked.
She likes to hike, bike, and swim.
She doesn’t like to hike, bike, or swim.
Jun speaks English, Japanese and French.
Jun doesn’t speak English, Japanese or French.
IMPERATIVE Hold my ice cream, please.
Don’t eat too much ice cream.
Difference between simple and compound sentences:
I am interested in playing
basketball, but I haven’t done it
yet. COMPOUND SV, SOBA SV,
I am interested in playing
basketball but haven’t done it yet. SIMPLE
SVV
He likes tea, but he doesn’t like coffee. COMPOUND
He likes tea, but he doesn’t like coffee. SIMPLE
He likes tea but doesn’t like coffee. SIMPLE
PHRASAL VERB interested in – I am interested in getting a new
phone.
Let’s choose ten words of vocabulary to review for the quiz. I
will choose six of them for the quiz.
1. salary
2. hire
3. position
4. expect
5. experience
6. skill
7. benefit
8. duties
9. rate
10.
sell
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“Going to a Dental Specialist”
Get into small groups (4-5 people).
Chat about Warm-Up Questions and Vocabulary Preview
Warm-Up Questions
1. regular
check-up, cleaning, toothache, extract wisdom teeth, braces, root canal,
dentures, plate, crown, nightguard, retainer, bleeding gums, cavities,
You get braces at the orthidontist. You can your teeth straightened.
You can get invisiline.
2. emotions- scared,
uncomfortable, stressed, worried about the cost, nervous, trepidatious, upset,
terrified, white-knuckle,
3. cost, pain,
hurts, discomfort, sound of the drill, tools are terrifying
Vocab
1.dental, procedure-medical or dental operation
infected(adj)(v)- damaged by bacteria(n)
You take antibiotics for a bacterial infection.
Antibiotics will not help for a viral infection.
pulp- inside a tooth, in orange juice
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