Wednesday, 4 December 2024

EF56 Class 17

 

I started the Spoken 1 marks for everybody. x/10

 

Today’s Agenda

·      Attendance

·      Continue compound sentences

Prepare for Quiz2 Thursday

Choose 10 vocabulary words and 10 trans words to review

·      New dialogue “Choosing a Phone Plan”

 

THIS WEEK

·      Teach grabbers- paragraphs

Test2-paragraph coming up

·      Causative verbs

 

Thursday

·      Quiz2- compound sentences

·      Dialogue “Choosing a Phone Plan”

·      Teach grabbers- paragraphs

Test2-paragraph coming up

 

Friday

·      “Self-Assessment Reflection”

·      Vocab exercises

 

 

Compound Sentence Exercises

 

**Remember the compound sentence structures:

SV, SOBA SV.

and

SV; TRANS, SV.

 

 

Rewrite as compound sentences using SOBA or TRANS:

 

1.    I love ice cream. I don’t like cake.

2.    We went hiking. It started to rain.

We went hiking, but it started to rain.

We went hiking; however, it started to rain.

We went hiking; suddenly, it started to rain.

; unfortunately,

; unexpectedly,

 

3.    They could watch a movie. They could play video games.

They could watch a movie. or they could play video games.

They could watch a movie; alternatively, they could play video games.

They could watch a movie; on the other hand, they could play video games.

They could watch a movie; in addition, they could play video games.

They could watch a movie; then they could play video games.

NOTE: then  NO COMMA

 

4.    The store was closed. We decided to go to a café instead.

The store was closed, so we decided to go to a café instead.

The store was closed; as a result, we decided to go to a café instead.

The store was closed; thus, we decided to go to a café instead.

therefore= thus LOW FREQUENCY

 

5.    Jose was tired. He stayed up late to finish the project.

Jose was tired, but he stayed up late to finish the project.

Spanish – ‘J’ ‘H’

Juanita, Juan

John, Juan

Jose was tired; however, he stayed up late to finish the project.

Jose was tired; nevertheless, he stayed up late to finish the project.

Jose was tired; still, he stayed up late to finish the project.

He Jose stayed up late to finish the project; as a result, Jose he was tired.

 

chihuahua

 

6.    The sun set quickly. We hurried home.

The sun set quickly; sadly, we had to hurry home.

FANBOYS  for nor yet- EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY

 

7.    I forgot my umbrella. I got wet in the rain.

I forgot my umbrella, so I got wet in the rain.

I forgot my umbrella; therefore, I got wet in the rain.

; as a result,

 

I got wet in the rain because I forgot my umbrella. COMPLEX SENTENCES- ADVERB CL

 

I forgot my umbrella; obviously, I got wet in the rain.

; unfortunately,

 

 

8.    You should pack your bags tonight. We leave early in the morning.

We leave early in the morning, so you should pack your bags tonight.

You should pack your bags tonight because we leave early in the morning. COMPLEX SENT- ADVERB CLAUSE  Next week

You should pack your bags tonight since we leave early in the morning. COMPLEX SENT- ADVERB CLAUSE  Next week

You should pack your bags tonight as we leave early in the morning. COMPLEX SENT- ADVERB CLAUSE  Next week

 

You should pack your bags tonight; as a result, we leave early in the morning.

You should pack your bags tonight; happily, we leave early in the morning.

 

 

9.    Stephen is afraid of heights. He loves hiking in the mountains.

Stephen is afraid of heights, but he loves hiking in the mountains.

Stephen is afraid of heights; however, he loves hiking in the mountains.

Stephen is afraid of heights; strangely, he loves hiking in the mountains.

; nevertheless,

 

10.                       We wanted to visit the museum. It was closed when we

arrived.

We wanted to visit the museum, but it was closed when we

arrived.

We wanted to visit the museum; sadly, it was closed when we

arrived.

We wanted to visit the museum; unfortunately, it was closed when we

arrived.

 

**Remember the compound sentence structures:

SV, SOBA SV.

and

SV; TRANS, SV.

 

Complete the compound sentences:

 

1.    I wanted to go to the park,  but it started to rain.

I wanted to go to the park, so I packed a picnic basket.

I wanted to go to the park, so I called you to come with me.

CAUSATIVE VERBS

She asked you to come to the park. infinitive

 

2.    Junko studied hard for the exam; for the most part, she feels ready.

Junko studied hard for the exam; as a result, she got a good mark.

Junko studied hard for the exam, so she passed the test with flying colours.

; consequently,

 

REMEMBER    , SOBA

                          ; TRANS,

 

3.    The weather was sunny__________.

The weather was sunny; likewise, the beach was warm.

The weather was sunny; unfortunately, we couldn’t get out for a walk.

The weather was sunny, but I felt cold.

 

4.    Mohammed could take the bus; __________.

Mohammed took the bus; happily, he got to class on time. Sadly, someone had taken his seat.

 

Mohammed could take the bus; instead, he prefers to take his car.

Mohammed could have taken the bus; instead, he prefered to take his car.

Mohammed could take the bus; alternatively, he could walk.

 

You could have immigrated to the UK; instead, you came here.

 

 

5.    We can go to the movies, __________.

6.    Shira enjoys reading novels, __________.

7.    The team practiced every day; __________.

The team practiced every day; therefore, they improved their skills.

The team practiced every day; likewise, the coaching staff came up with new plays.

The team practiced every day; therefore, they are prepared for the competition.

The team practiced every day; fortunately, they could win.

The team practiced every day; furthermore, they got a promotion to a higher league.

The running team has been practicing every day; however, the team took part in a race today.

The team practiced every day; as a result, their performance improved significantly.

The team practiced every day; accordingly, they achieved theit goals.

8.    I will call you later; __________.

9.    Mike wanted to leave early, __________.

Mike wanted to leave early, but he just ran into her friend.

Mike wanted to leave early, but he got stuck/help up/delayed at work.

Mike wanted to leave early, but he slept in.

 

10.           Sarah didn’t like the book; __________.

Sarah didn’t like the book; likewise, she didn’t enjoy/ disliked/ didn’t care for the movie.

Sarah didn’t like the book; in fact, she doesn’t like that author at all.

Sarah didn’t like the book; for the most part, the writing style wasn’t interesting.

 

Let’s meet outside/in front of your apartment building. -on the sidewalk

 


Let’s choose 10 transitional words to review:

1.    SOBA

2.    as a result

3.    happily

4.    also

5.    however

6.    therefore

7.    moreover

8.    then

9.    nevertheless

10.           in addition

 

Let’s choose 10 vocabulary words to review:

1.    vegetarian

2.    information

3.    museum

4.    chocolate

5.    volunteer

6.    plan

7.    shopping

8.    video games

9.    husband

10.                       swimming


 

 

New dialogue “Choosing a Phone Plan”

Small group chat:

Warm-Up Questions

Vocab Preview

 

 

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