This is my updated course load for November quarter:
P1 EF56
P2 Writing 567
*This can still change depending on need.
Split classes 3/4 4/5
5/6 6/7
EF7 – English 10
Paragraph writing
Google: paragraph writing intermediate students
ChatGPT can be a useful teacher.
Today’s Agenda
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Attendance
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Quiz#4 – adverb clauses
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Vocab words- pronunciation
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LEFTOVER Modals- practice sentences
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Listening fun
Friday, October 25th
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Pro D - no school
Monday
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Test#4- last paragraph
Tuesday
·
Return Test#4
RW for bonus point-
Wednesday
Thursday, Oct.31
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Optional replacement quiz and/or test (last
hour)
Friday, Nov. 1 – last day
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Marks day
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No instruction
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One-on-one meetings
Quiz#4
Phones and notes put away.
Write a sentence with an adverb clause for each.
Pass in by 12:45.
1. because school
2. if store
3. when eat
4. after home
5. before buy
6. because park
Word List 1.3
Minimal pairs are words that have almost the same pronunciation.
https://www.englishclub.com/pronunciation/minimal-pairs-v-w-initial.php
https://www.englishclub.com/pronunciation/minimal-pairs-l-r.php
https://www.englishclub.com/pronunciation/minimal-pairs-dj-y-initial.php
beer bear
The bear bought a beer.
When you practice, practice slowly.
1.sting string spring
2.hams hands hangs
Actors do vocal warmups.
Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear. Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair. Fuzzy Wuzzy
wasn’t very fuzzy, was he?
The sixth sick sheik’s sixth sheep’s sick.
What annoys an oyster most? A noisy noise annoys an oyster
most.
tongue-twisters-
3. base beige bathe bass
4. time Tom tame
6. nipple nibble nimble
7. deaf debt depth
15. need neice neat
15 50 fifteen fifty
16 60 sixteen sixty
13 30
14 40
17 70
18 80
19 90 nineteen ninety
1999
comfortable -
12.green grin grain
16. streak strike/struck stroke
11. log logged locked
13. seal squeal zeal
sometimes- adverb We sometimes go dancing.
some time- noun I need some time to finish my work.
Monday
Exercise 2.3
1. clock, a watch a wristwatch, a pendulum clock, a
grandfather clock, alarm clock, a cuckoo clock
-wrist elbow shoulder finger knuckles
You knock on the table with your knuckles.
2.
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