Friday, 9 May 2025

P2 EF56 Class 11

 

Good morning, everyone.

TGIF! Thank god, it’s Friday!

 

Today’s Agenda

·      “Self-Assessment Reflection” Week 2

Link to PLOs

·      Multiple-choice exercises

·      Continue progressive tenses- present progressive

Examples from homework

Exercises

past progressive

COMING UP perfect tenses- present perfect, present perfect progressive

Quiz2 on verb tenses- next Wednesday

·      Continue narrative writing

“Narrative Writing WI567” HANDOUT

Test1 Monday

·      Fun work

 

Monday

·      Continue progressive tenses- present progressive, past progressive

COMING UP perfect tenses- present perfect, present perfect progressive

·      Test1 – narrative paragraph (last 55m)

 

Tuesday

·      Begin overview of sentence types

·      Quiz2 tomorrow- choose vocab to review

 

Wednesday

·      Quiz2

 

Are you satisfied/happy with your car?

 

 

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Multiple Choice Exercises

14.                       I’ll be there.

there- place

their- possessive, belongs to, they own it

they’re- contraction they are

to

too

two

homonyms- word that sound the same, different meaning

15.                       there

I won’t be theirs. Meaning?

I won’t be their friend.

I won’t be their manager.

16.                       every day

17.                       She lives with Anne.

Anne

Anna

Annie

Marie

Maria

Mary

18.                       for ages

It’s been ages! I haven’t seen you for ages! Long time, no see.

19.                       He’s no friend of mine. He’s not a friend of mine.

He’s no friend of mine. RARE- LOW FREQUENCY

He’s not really my friend. I don’t really know him. COMMON

20.                       You shouldn’t have done it.

You should do this; you should do that.

Don’t ‘should’ me. I don’t need your advice.

Don’t push me. Don’t make me angry.

Keep going. See what happens.

 

I encourage my daughter to save money.

I push her too much.

Don’t push me!

She is a pushy person.

 

You need to give him space.

As parents, we can’t be too controlling.

We need to our kids space.

21.                       She found it easy.

I find it cold.

We saw a movie. I found it funny.

He found the food too spicy. She found it ok.

I find it easy to do.

She found him hard to understand.

He found the book hard to read.

She finds Englihs hard to learn.

He finds new vocab hard to remember.

I find soup easy to make.

22.                       She lives alone.

alone(adv)- by yourself

lonely(adj)- sad feeling, no friends

She feels lonely living alone.

She lives on her own. alone, by herself

He went to the party on his own.

23.                       necessary

schedule

Wednesday

literally

available

comfortable

availability

24.                       US          gray   flavor   center   favorite    neighbor           color

Canada grey  flavour  centre   favourite  neigbourhood colour

25.                       pretty good  CASUAL TALKING pretty cold   pretty good   pretty nice

How was your weekend? It was pretty chill.

SLANG chill(adj,v) -relaxed  relax

I’m going to chill tonight.

Mom! Chill!

26.                       She is good at math.

UK maths

Canada math, mathematics

 

 

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Present progressive

“Simple Present and Present Progressive”

Exercise 1

1.read   are reading

2.am eating   eat

3.walks   is walking  he’s walking

4.am taking   take

5.studies   is studying

6.wears   is wearing

tie – necktie, bowtie, bolo tie (string tie)

7.leaves   is leaving

8.shop   are shopping

9.is making   makes

Ways to cook: make   fry   bake   boil   grill   barbecue/barbeque   sautee   roast   steam   simmer   stirfry

 

utensils- spoon, knife, fork, slotted spoon, chopsticks, collander,

 

pasta- en dente

 

You bake bread, cookes, cake, etc.

-make the dough

-knead the dough

You roast meat or vegetables. 400-425 deg in the oven

10.drink   are drinking

They don’t drink.

She doesn’t drink. I don’t drink.

She drinks a little bit.

She is teetotal. 0 alcohol

 

Public and private lives are different.

 

 

 

“Narrative Writing”

-         tell a story

Monday- Test1 -paragraph (150-200ww)

narrative- tell a story that happened

 

Organize the story

Topic sentence- usually the first sentence in the paragraph

                               -sets up the paragraph

                               -addresses the topic directly

Beginning

Middle

End

 

e.g. Write about your first day in Canada.

 

          I will never forget my first day in Canada. When we landed at YVR, we were tired but excited.

-did this yesterday

 

e.g. Write about a funny thing that happened to you.

          The funniest thing that ever happened to me was when a monkey grabbed my hair. We were in Malaysia.

step by step of the story

 

Test1 -narrative paragraph

Length 150-200 words

 

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Listening Fun Questions

1.    What continent is directly south of Europe?

2.    What is the product of 12 and 8? mulitply

sum- add, addition

difference- subtraction, minus

?- divide,division

3.    What two organs are connected to the brain by optic nerves?

4.    On which finger is a wedding ring usually worn?

thumb, pointer/index finger, middle finger, ring finger, baby finger /pinky

5.    What do we call the basic units of matter?

atoms/molecules

6.    What ocean lies between North America and Europe?

The Atlantic Ocean

 

 

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