Good morning, everyone.
We will get started at 9:15
Today’s agenda
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Review and more practice with simple and
compound sentences
·
Continue new dialogue “Going to the Hairdresser”
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Begin new kind of sentence- complex sentence-
because,if ,when
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“100 Most Used Nouns and Verbs”
Wednesday
·
Continue new dialogue “Going to the Hairdresser”
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Continue complex sentence- because,if ,when
·
Test#3 Write a paragraph of at least 80 words on
a topic that I will give you. (the last 55m of class)
Thursday
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Talk about registration process, how to register
·
Midterm recommendations (first half of the class
in alphabetical order)
The recs willed be based on quizzes, tests,
and spoken. Plus, I will make comments of
strengths and challenges.
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Friday
·
Talk about registration process, how to register
·
Midterm recommendations (second half of the
class in alphabetical order)
The recs willed be based on quizzes, tests,
and spoken. Plus, I will make comments of
strengths and challenges.
·
Monday
* First day of registation for summer term
**
Review of simple and compound sentences
SIMPLE SENTENCE
SV It is overcast and rainy today.
SSV Jun and Maria
went hiking last weekend.
SVV Sarah will pick up her kids and (will) take them to piano lessons.
SSVV Joe and Mei
looked for a new car but didn’t buy one.
SSVV Joe and Mei
looked for a new car but couldn’t buy one.
COMPOUND SENTENCE SV, SOBA SV.
Mavis is tired,
so she will take a nap.
You can have
some cake, or you can have some
ice cream.
Joe looked for a
new car, but he didn’t buy
one.
Shira’s sister will
drive to Surrey, and Shira will
go with her.
Examples of Simple Sentence:
1. Joe went to the store.
SV simple past
2. Sarah and Jessie will
go swimming. SSV simple future
3. The frog jumped and
landed in the pond. SVV simple past
4. I found $5 on the sidewalk.
SV simple past
5. The pizza smells
delicious. SV simple present
6. There is a fly in the
car. SV simple present
7. Look in the drawer for the key.
NEW STYLE FOR US: Imperative- command
You tell somebosy to do something.
You Close the window.
You Open the door.
You Come in.
You Sit down.
You Look in the
drawer for the key.
What are some other examples of imperative
sentences (commands)?
Listen to me.
Be careful.
Don’t forget.
Don’t worry. Don’t cry. Don’t be shy.
Take care.
Drive safely.
Hurry up.
Go ahead.
Shut up.
Look at me.
Let me check. Let me see. Let me check. Let me ask.
Let me go.
8. The printer is out of
paper. SV simple present
9. Will you help me with my homework? SV simple future
Interrogative- question
What time is it?
Are you serious? Are you joking?
Are you sure?
Are you ADJECTIVE? Are you happy/tired/sad/nervous….?
Will it rain tomorrow?
Where did you come from?
How long have you been here?
Are you learning English?
What happened to you?
What’s wrong with you? What’s wrong?
What’s up?
What’s new?
What’s the matter? Why do you look upset?
Why are you smiling?
How’s it going?
Are you crazy?
Do you like dogs?
Do you love me?
What course will you take in the summer?
EXTRA ENGLISH
That’s so far away.
How are things going today? So far, so good. Everything’s
fine.
Long time, no see.
There you go. It’s ok. I understand.
Bon appetit! French- Good appetite
10. The music is too loud.
SV simple present
COMPOUND SENTENCE
1.
Joe went to
the store, but he forgot his wallet. SV, but SV.
Joe went to the store, so he bought some milk. SV, so
SV.
2.
Sarah and
Jessie will go swimming, or they might go walking.
Sarah and Jessie will go swimming, and then they
will have dinner together.
3. The frog jumped and landed in the pond.
4. I found $5 on the sidewalk, but I didn’t pick it
up.
I found $5 on the sidewalk, but I didn’t take it.
5. The pizza smells delicious, but it makes you
fat.
The pizza smells delicious, so I want to have/eat
some.
The pizza smells delicious, so I buy two slices.
6. There is a fly in the car, and there is a fly on
the motorcycle.
There is a fly in the car, so you open the
window.
There is a fly in the car, and it bothers me a lot.
7. You Look in the drawer for the key, and
you will find it.
Look in the drawer for the key, or look in your
jacket pocket.
Look in the drawer for the key, but I don’t think
it is there.
8. The printer is out of paper, so I should buy
some more.
The printer is out of paper, and the ink is low,
too.
9. Will you help me with my homework, or will you
wash the dishes?
Will you help me with my homework, or will Maria
help me?
10. The music is too loud, so you please
turn it down. imperative-command
The music is too loud, so I can’t sleep.
The music is too loud, but today is my birthday.
**
“Going to the Hairdresser”
-hair clippers(electric hair cutter)- I cut my hair with
hair clippers.
cut(v)
cutter(n)- machine
-hair trimmer- trim(v)- cut a little bit
Let’s get into our small groups (5-6 people) and chat about
“Warm-Up Questions” and “Vocabulary Preview”
1. hairstyles-
soft curls, tight curls, ringlets, straight hair, braids, plaits (A plate of
spaghetti.), pony tail, pig tails, afro, mullet, short back and sides, side
part, parted in the middle, long hair with shaved sides, mohawk,
streaks in your hair, dyed hair, highlights,
salt and pepper
You need to use hair product. You need to use hair gel or hair mousse to make your hair stand up.
You can use shampoo and conditioner. You use a hair mask or
a face mask.
You can use hair relaxer if you have tight curly hair.
He has a shaved head.
He wants to get a hair transplant.
He has a combover.
He has a buzz cut.
He is bald on top.
His hair is receding.
He shaves it off.
2. hairdresser,
stylist, barber (for men), do it yourself DIY,
salon, beauty salon, nail salon, eyebrows, eyelashes
Do you use scissors or clippers? Do you use electric
clippers?
3. Have
you ever had a bad haircut?
a bowl cut, a flattop
You have to wear a hat for a few weeks.
B.Vocabulary Preview
2. She has a great sense of style. She has a good eye for
clothes. He has a nice personal style.
Vancouverites tend to wear very sporty styles.
Torontonian- you live there
Calgarian- you live there
Edmontonian- you live there
She was an Edmontonian. but now she is a Vancouverite.
Parisian
New Yorker
I am a new Vancouverite.
5. Her
hair is layered.
Her hair is all one length.
A person who cuts dog hair is a dog groomer.
8. He touched up the paint on his car.
9. keep it mind- remember or hold an idea in your mind
I will keep you in mind when we hire new people.
10.roots- hair roots, your personal past or where you belong
My roots are in Chile, but I live in Canada now.
I am putting down roots in Canada.
You may put down roots after a few years.
roots- the bottom parts of a tree that grow underground
**
The parts of a tree:
roots underground
the trunk of the tree- centre part
branches- the parts sticking out from the trunk
twigs- smaller branches
stems and leaves
Some trees grow flowers. They are flowering trees, such as cherry
trees (cherry blossoms), plum trees, apple trees, rhododendrun, and others.
A car also has a trunk. A trunk is the storage space in the
back of the car.
self-storage- a place where you can rent a big locker to
keep your stuff in
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