Weather Advisory – bad weather coming, storm coming tonight
and tomorrow
-significant wind and waves
-significant fall/autumn storm
-strong winds
-heavy rain
Stay safe! Be careful. Take care.
Today’s class plan:
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Finish “Saying Hello”
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Finish articles- a, an, the
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“Calling 911”
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Numbers and fractions
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Begin past tense verb tense
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Writing next class- Test2
Wednesday
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Test2 (last 45 minutes)
*** Articles- a, an, the
Exercise 5
1. Did
I tell you about the TV shows that I watched last night.
Did you see the movie that is in the theatre.
2. a
library- any library that we don’t know
the library- the library that we both know
3. He
buys a/the new shirt every week.
She was shopping for a new phone. She looked
in the store for one.
4. She
needs a/the new glasses.
He needs a/the new shoes.
He needs a new hat.
She bought a used car.
She bought new snow/summer tires.
The tires go on the rims.
He wears snowshoes in winter when he goes
hiking.
She put crampons on her boots.
5. Julia
has a dog.
6. We
usually eat a/the rice for lunch. We drink a/the water when we
are thirsty.
7. Chris
has a motorcycle. He has a snowmobile.
8. There
are children in the park. There is a child in the park.
9. Marco
owns an e-reader. ‘e’ is a vowel
VOCAB own(v)- have, bought
10.
He climbed the tree that is in his backyard.
Exercise 8
1.The girls wants bicycles.
2.Do you want an ice cream cone from the store?
Could I get a waffle cone with two scoops? I would like
vanilla and cookies and cream, please.
That’s all? Is that all you want?
That’s all, thanks. That’s it.
3.Jim picked out a puppy at the pet shop.
pick out
picked out
baby dog- puppy
baby cat- kitten
baby goat- kid
baby cow- calf
baby horse- colt
baby chicken- chick
4. She bought new jeans. He bought new pants. He wears black
jeans.
a polo shirt
t-shirt- crew neck or a v-neck
sleeveless t-shirt
a button-up shirt with a collar
a turtle-neck sweater
You can wear and suit and tie to an office job.
She wears a pant suit to the office.
Freddy is wearing a hoodie.
Did you see the full moon last night?
There is a book on the shelf.
The movie that I saw yesterday got good reviews.
See those two shirts?
Mark chose the orange shirt, not the blue one.
We need paper and scissors for this project.
I found an ID card yesterday.
Your ID can use a driver’s license, a passport, your health
card (MSP), work visa, or your BC Identity card.
-name and photo
She went to the hospital.
He went to Emergency last night.
There are a/the apple trees in our backyard.
**Name change**
You can call yourself any name you want. You can use a nickname.
-unofficial name, casual name
Allan “Al’
-family name
You can change your legal name. Your name will change in your
passport and ID.
Women often change their family name when they get married.
In Canada, you can choose if you want to change your name.
When a woman gets divorced, she can take back her birth
name.
Basketball Ice Cream- my new name
April, Blue, May, June
“Calling 911”
Dialogues- Groups of two or four. Practice saying the
dialogue.
911 will ask “Fire, police, or ambulance.”
Sometimes they all will come.
Vocabulary
1.emergency-
2.police, fire department, ambulance
3.pulse Your pulse
comes from your heartbeat. You can check your pulse on your wrist, your ankle,
or your neck.
You can check your blood pressure. 120 over 80 is ideal.
Many people have high blood pressure.
4. CPR cardio-pulminary
resuscitation
5. the heel of you hand
the palm of your hand
You can use electric shock to restart somebody’s heart..
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