Friday, 2 May 2025

P1 EF5 Class 6

 

Good morning, everyone.

 

chores, housework- laundry, cleaning, dishes, etc

homework- school work

Seawall

having a party with extended family

continue planting a vegetable garden

prep food for the week- prepare

swimming at the community centre

volunteer for your community

 

16 sixteen

60 sixty

 

15 fifteen

50 fifty

13,14,15,16,17,18,19

30,40,50,60,70,80,90

 

rowing regatta – boat, canoe racing

 

Sports keeps kids out of trouble.

 

 

Today’s Agenda

·      “Self-Assessment Reflection” Week 1

Please don’t write on the page yet.

Explain.

Discuss PLOs.

·      Vocab multiple choice exercises

·      Continue simple verb tenses, Quiz1 soon, probably Tuesday

Review simple present

Begin simple past, exercises

“Irregular Verb List” HANDOUT

Begin simple future

·      Continue “Golden Week”

·      IF TIME Talk about topic sentences and grabbers for paragraphs

 

Monday

·      Continue simple verb tenses- continue simple past, simple future

Quiz1 soon, probably Tuesday

Simple past handouts

 

 

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Multiple choice exercises

1.I did it on my own. You can do it on your own.

You can do it by yourself. The little girl ties her shoes on her own.

2.the same as

This phone is not the same as that one. This sweater is the same price as that one.

3.many people, a lot of people

4.What would you like?

What would you like to V?

What would you like to do? to eat? to watch?

What would you like to talk about?

5.She did it last Tuesday. She did it on Tuesday.

6.If I were you, I would V.

GIVE ADVICE If I were you, I would call your sister.

Subjunctive mood- not everyday talking

-dreaming about, imagining, not true

lottery tickets

If I won the lottery, I would buy a solid gold house. SOUNDS DREAM

If I win the lottery, …. SOUNDS LIKELY

 

If I were 200cm tall, I would play in the NBA.

 

 

7.It was stolen. My phone was stolen.

My house was robbed. My TV was stolen.

He robbed a bank. He stole money.

She robbed another student. She stole a pencil.

He is a robber.

The rich man’s daughter was kidnapped.

PRESENT    PAST            PARTICIPLE

steal            stole            stolen

8.who- people – adjective clauses- Learn in a few weeks.

9.That’s not the way to do it.

That’s not the best way to cook a chicken.

10.There’s no way to do it.

IDIOM No way! Forget it!

It’s impossible.

11.I was certain that she would be there. noun clause- Learn in a few weeks.

12.I will speak to her. simple future verb tense

13. STRANGE would Unusual sentence. Not very authentic-sounding.

 

 

 

REVIEW

*SIMPLE PRESENT       – habitual action

                                         -state of being

                                         -truth, fact

The little girl plays with her friends everyday at school.

She is very happy at school.

Her school is on Main and 33rd.

 

 

NEW VERB TENSE

*SIMPLE PAST – one event in the past, finished

-one minute ago, yesterday, five years ago, a million years ago

We just took a break.

Sarah watched the World Cup yesterday morning.

My daughter just texted me. ‘just’- close to now, very recent

My daughter texted me last week.

My daughter texted me ten seconds ago.

She became a doctor last year.

 

regular verbs   past tense  ‘ed’

talk- talked

walk- walked

try- tried tryed

carry- carried

learn-learned

wash-washed

dry-dried

stop- stopped

travel- travelled

learn- learned/learnt(less common)

 

ERROR I goed went to school.

 

 

irregular verbs – past tense not ‘ed’

“Irregular Verb List”

begin – began  beginned

break – broke  breaked

wake -woke

eat-ate  little kids- I eated the cookie. I drinked the milk. I runned in the park.

spend- spent

speak-spoke

swing- swung

go-went

 

-see/saw

I see my son every day. I saw your sister in the mall yesterday.

-forget/forgot

I always forget to lock my door.

I forgot your birthday. I forgot to set my alarm.

-do/did

I always do my homework.

He did his homework yesterday.

-teach/taught ‘tot’

I taught Butter how to sit.

-catch/caught ‘cot’

He caught a cold. I caught Covid last year.

She took/caught a bus to school.

-wake/woke

He wakes up at 6 usually. Today he woke up at 9.

 

-cut/cut – same pronunciation

I cut my apples before I eat them.

I cut my finger yesterday.

-put/put – same pronunciation

-hit/hit – same pronunciation

-let/let– same pronunciation

-shut/shut- – same pronunciation

-cost/cost-– same pronunciation

-read/read- different pronunciation

She reads cooking magazines.

She read a good book about Prince Harry.

 

IMPORTANT   This is a lot to remember. One of the reasons people forget them is that they are not using very much English in their daily life. You can’t just study them. You have to use talking with people.

 

Irregular Verb List” HANDOUT

“Simple Past” Exercise 8 Choose the correct verb

1.    flew

2.    set   woke   rang /went off

3.    sent

4.    wrote

5.    took   got

6.    taught   gave

7.    lost   felt / was

8.    caught   lay

lie down

lay down

She took a cat nap.

9.    swam

Usually, she swims in the ocean. Yesterday, she swam in the lake.

10.        had

11.        bought   paid

I paid cash. I paid by plastic.

COOL plastic- credit card

12.        met  drank / had

 

Let’s write some sentence using the verbs from “100 Most Used” in simple past tense.

79. grow

He grew Roma and cherry tomatoes in his container garden.

She grew strawberries in her community garden.

Chinese chives

54. happen

happened

Something great happened to her yesterday.

A terrible accident happened a few days ago.

86. consider

She considered going to Germany but finally decided on Canada. SVV SIMPLE SENTENCE

97. cut

My daughter cut her finger yesterday chopping potatoes.

68. lead

led

More highways led to more traffic in LA.

Marie led her team at work. She was the boss.

He led the band. He was the conductor.

The fashion influencer led a new clothing trend.

38. seem

seemed

My dog was sick last week. He seemed to be ok this morning.

You seemed quiet yesterday. Is everything ok?

100. remain

The stock market remained volatile despite Trump’s reassurances.

 

 

HW Try some more for homework. We can share them on Monday.

 

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