Friday, 5 July 2024

EF4 Class 4

 

Good morning, everyone.

We will get started at 8:30

 

Today’s Agenda

·      Collect “Questionaire” from HW

·      continue simple sentences

Practice

Explain structure of quiz

Choose vocabulary to review for the quiz

·      “Family Relationships”

·      Talk about PLOs

“Prescribed Learning Outcomes module”

·      Listening fun

·      “Self-Assessment Reflection” (20m) Finish for homework

·      HW

 

Monday

·      Quiz#1 – simple sentences

·      Begin compound sentences

·       

 

 

 

Butter -almost nine years old

Golden Doodle- half golden retriever and half poodle

therapy dogs

 

therapy- treatment

physical therapy

 

cats-

tuxedo cat

tabby cat

American shorthair

Siamese

calico cat

 

IDIOM TGIF-  Thank god/goodness, it’s Friday.

 

She will volunteer for/at Dress for Success. simple future

They will celebrate their uncle’s birthday at their aunt’s place.

She is going to Stanley Park to make have a barbecue.

I will have a picnic beside/by/at in the lake.

 

by- beside   You sit by your friend.

by- the way, via   I come to school by/via bus.

 

I will go for/on a walk in Central Park with my family.

She will go to Lindeman Lake, which is close to Chilliwack. She will go camping with her parents.

I will volunteer at the German Retirement Home. verb

She is a volunteer at the retirment home. noun

I will be a volunteer. I will be a voluntary worker.

voluntary(adj)  This job is voluntary. decribes the noun-‘job’

I will go to Playland with my son. It is close to the PNE.

She will go to Lost Lagoon with my friend for a few hours. We will relax and enjoy nature.

I will go to my relative’s home in Surrey. My sister-in-law lives there.

She will go to play tennis at Trout Lake.

He will go to an Afghan restaurant in Richmond. It is called Afghan Chopan.  chopan-shepherd- a person who herds sheep

herd- a group of animals

GREOUP WORDS FOR ANIMALS

a herd of cows

a herd of sheep

a herd of horses

a flock of chickens

a pack of dogs

a pack of coyotes

a pack of wolves

a flock of eagles, birds

a school of fish

a pack of raccoons

 

BABY ANIMALS

dog-puppy

cat-kitten, kitty

bear- cub

cow-calf

horse-foal

rabbit-bunny

sheep-lamb

goat-kid

camel-calf

 

 

 

SIMPLE SENTENCES RESOURCES

*Basic level Just SV: https://www.espressoenglish.net/simple-sentences-in-english-50-examples/

*Intermediate level: https://www.grammarly.com/blog/simple-sentence/

*Higher level: https://continuingstudies.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/410/grammar/410-simple-sentences/

 

Independent learning- self-motivated, self-directed learning

 

 

Structure of the quizzes

Six sentences

 

Example quiz:

Quiz#1

Write a simple sentence for each.

Pass in by 9:15.

1.    SV                           park

2.    SSV                         school

3.    SVV                        picnic

I bought a hamburger to go to the picnic. SV

I bought a hamburger and went to the picnic. SVV

4.    SSVV                      buy

Our teacher teaches us simple language to improve our English. SV

My friend and I learn English and study together.

Mary and Billy buy new shoes and return the old ones. SIMPLE PRESENT

Mary and Billy are buying new shoes and returning the old ones.

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

 

5.    Imperative           eat

Eat your lunch immediately.

Don’t eat high-sugar foods.

 

6.    Interrogative       finish

When did you finish your homework?

Did you finish your homework?

What time did you finish? Informational question

When will you finish your summer course?

Did you finish yet? YES/NO question

 

1.I go to the park at 3pm every day.

The park next to my house closes at 10pm.

The man parks the truck in the middle of the street.

She parked her car in front of the mall.

2. I and my husband My husband and I drive my daughter to school. SSV

High school and university are both placed to get education.

3. He goes to the park and has a picnic. SVV SIMPLE PRESENT VERB TENSE

He will go to the park and have a picnic. SVV SIMPLE FUTURE VERB TENSE

I baked a lot of cookies before I went to the picnic. COMPLEX SENT- ADV CL

I baked a lot of cookies and went to the picnic. SIMPLE SENT SVV

He likes picnics and hiking on the weekends. SV noun-gerund

He likes picnics and goes hiking on the weekends. SVV

 

In the park, I eat a sandwich and play football in the park. SVV

 

Let’s practice for the quiz. Then we will choose our vocab to review.

 

 

Mary and Billy buy new shoes and return the old ones.

 

just/only  Difference? I’ll tell you on Monday.

 

! exclamation point/exclamation mark- high energy, high emotion

Sit down. Sit down!

Thank you. Thank you!

We have to go. We should get going.

 

 

Let’s choose ten words of vocabulary to review for the quiz. I will choose six of these for the quiz on Monday.

1.    fireworks

2.    picnic

3.    celebration

4.    barbecue

5.    flag

6.    Canada

7.    holiday

8.    concert

9.    birthday

10.                       cake

 

EXAMPLE

1.SV flag

My country’s flag has three colours. I hung a flag on/in my house.

 

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REALLY GOOD GRAMMAR BOOK:

Betty Azar Understanding and Using English Grammar

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***Family Relationships***

-orphan- a kid/child with no mother or father

orphanage- a special place where orphans live

-adopted child- a child is taken into your family, take your name

-foster child- a child is taken into your family, do not take your name

-god child- religious practice

The Godfather- movie

-half brother/half sister- share one parent

-son-in-law- your daughter’s husband, the person that your child married

daughter-in-law- your son’s wife

-mother-in-law- your spouse’s parent

-sister-in-law- your brother’s spouse

in-law – connected by marriage, not by blood

sister-in-law – your brother’s wife

 

-stepmother- your father’s new wife

 

-sibling- sister or brother

 

Vocabulary Review

1.    sibling

2.    parents

3.    aunt

4.    son-in-law

5.    nephew- boy   niece-girl

6.    sister-in-law

7.    niece

8.    uncle

9.    cousins

10.                       immediate family

extended fmaily- aunts, uncles, cousins

11.                       mother-in-law

12.                       grandson

13.                       an only child

14.                       step-father

15.                       orphan

16.                       single   bachelor

TV show The Bachelor and The Bachelorette

reality TV- supposed to be real

 

17.                       widow- woman    widower-man

18.                       maternal(adj)-  mother

Maternity Ward

ward- an area of a hospital

Cardiac Ward in a hospital- heart

nephrology ward- kidneys

neonatal ward- new born babies, infants

19.                       paternal(adj) – father

He got a paternity test.

great grandparents-

great grandfather-

great great grandparents-

My great granfather died when I was 15 years old.

grandmother- grandma, granny, nanny

grandfather- grandpa, granddad, gramps, poppy

20.foster chld/adopted child?

custody- You have responsibility to take care of a child often after a divorce.

shared custody

sole custody

 

Divorce can be very messy, combative, and expensive.

 

Karen Carpenter The Carpenters

 

 

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