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My updated teaching assignment for Quarter 2 (November-January):
P1 (9:15-11:30) EF 5/6
P2 (12-2:15) Writing
567
This could change again.
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Proposal for essay work- teach, practice, no test
Today’s Agenda
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Attendance
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Return Quiz#4
RW for bonus pt
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Continue verb tenses – present perfect
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Begin adjective clauses
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Essay work (EF5)
Friday
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Pro D- Professional Development-
-stay current
-new ideas
-discuss ideas
Basic Literacy Education- beginner-level English
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No school
Monday
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Continue adjective clauses
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Essay work
Tuesday
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Quiz#5- adjective clauses
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Essay work
Wednesday
Thursday, Oct.31
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Optional replacement quiz and/or test (last
hour)
Friday, Nov. 1 – last day
Marks day
No instruction
One-on-one meetings
Quiz#54
Write a sentence with a noun clause for each.
Pass in by 9:43.
1. believe
cooking
Juan believes that
cooking requires skill and patience.
2. know
school
I don’t know why
the school is closed today.
close(adj)- nearby, not far
closed(adj)- not open
3. forget
mother
My mother forgets how much I love her.
I forget what my mother said to me.
I know that my mother will forget what I said
to her. two noun clauses
4. think
lunch
I think that I will get lunch at the kiosk in the park.
kiosk- small booth that is a tiny store
5. say doctor
That doctor said that you should rest.
6. feel
money
I lost my money. SIMPLE
I lost my money, so I feel very
bad. COMPOUND
Jun feels that money is very
important for a comfortable life. N CL
I feel happy when I have a lot
of money. ADV CL
I feel to make money very hard.
RW
FIX
I feel that it is very hard to
make money. N CL
I feel that he doesn’t have
enough money to buy a new car.
I feel that this job makes
pays more money than my last job.
She makes money. She earns money.
The job pays well.
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Present perfect verb tense
-from the past until now
She ‘to do’ yoga for five years.
She does yoga. SIMPLE
PRESENT
She did yoga. SIMPLE PAST
She will do yoga tonight.
SIMPLE FUTURE
She is doing yoga right
now. PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
She was doing yoga when
I saw her. PAST PROGRESSIVE
She has done yoga for
five years. PRESENT PERFECT
NEXT WEEK She has been doing
yoga for five years. PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
IDIOM Stay tuned! -Don’t go anywhere. We will talk about
this next.
Talk to a librarian in VPL.
They might recommend some Young Adult fiction.
Books for grade 5,6,7.
Present Perfect Tense Exercises
Add a verb with a present perfect tense to each of these
sentences:
1. I
‘to do’ ‘to finish’ ‘to complete’ ‘to write’ my homework.
I have done my homework.
I have finished my homework.
I have completed my homework.
I have written my homework.
2. She
__________ her trip already.
She has taken her trip already.
She has booked her trip already.
She has cancelled her trip already.
She has planned her trip already.
She has organized her trip already.
She has returned from her trip already.
She has gotten back from her trip already.
She got back from her trip already. SIMPLE PRESENT-
casual
3. They
__________ in this city for ten years.
They have been in this city for ten years.
They have lived in this city for ten years.
They have resided in this city for ten years.
They have thought about moving to this city for ten
years.
They have stayed in this city for ten years.
stay- short time, holiday
We stayed in London for a week.
4. He
__________ sushi before.
He hasn’t eaten sushi before.
He hasn’t had sushi before.
He hasn’t tried sushi before.
He hasn’t tasted sushi before.
He hasn’t bought/ordered sushi before.
He hasn’t gone to a sushi restaurant before.
He hasn’t cooked made sushi before.
He hasn’t rolled sushi before.
He hasn’t seen sushi before.
5. We
__________ that museum several times.
We have visited that museum several times.
We have gone to that museum several times.
6. I
__________ reading books.
I haven’t finished reading the books.
I have always enjoyed reading books.
I have borrowed books from the library.
I have been interested(adj)
in reading French books.
I have read this book several times.
7. Doris
__________ cats her whole life.
Doris has had cats her whole life.
Doris has kept cats her whole life.
Doris has raised cats her whole life.
Doris has been
afraid(adj) of cats her whole life.
Doris has been
allergic(adj) to cats her whole life.
Doris has hated cats
her whole life.
Doris has loved cats
her whole life.
arrogant(adj)- somehting who thinks that they are better
than someone else
IDIOM look down your nose at someone
8. Thi
__________ at the store since July.
Thi has worked at the store since
July.
Thi has shopped at the store
since July.
Thi has been employed at the
store since July.
Thi has been a client at the
store since July.
9. She
__________ to him since the argument.
She hasn’t spoken to him since the argument.
She hasn’t seen him since the argument.
She has divorced has been angry at him since
the argument.
She hasn’t met him since the argument.
She has been heartbroken(adj) since the argument.
She has been heartbroken since they had an
argument. ADV CL
10.
I have lost my keys again.
I have forgotten my keys again.
I have misplaced my keys again.
I have always misplaced my things.
I have broken my key in the lock.
I have found my keys. I found my keys! casual
I have dropped off my keys.
Adjective Clauses
who- people
that- things, animals
which- special things, unique things
*who
Your sister who lives
in northern Iran is a housewife.
My brother is a student who studies at SFU.
My sister who is 40 still seems young.
*that
She has a phone that has a broken screen.
I have glasses that are
bifocals. progressive lenses
*which
Her wedding ring which has a diamond is very beautiful.
Beijing, which is
the capital of China, is an amazing city.
The sun, which is in the sky, is the source of all of
our power.
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