It’s all we can do.
Today’s agenda
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Attendance
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Quiz6- last quiz
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Continue Modals/Modal Auxiliaries
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Dialogue “Filling Out an Application”
Wednesday
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Return Quiz6
Go over
Optional RW for 1 point
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Continue Modals/Modal Auxiliaries
Practice
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Finish dialogue “Filling Out an Application”
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Review
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Choose vocab for the replacement quiz
Phrasal verbs- extremely useful for authentic English
Thursday
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Optional replacement quiz and/or test
You can replace one quiz and/or test with a
new quiz or test.
You can replace one quiz, one test, both,
or none.
You will get the new mark.
Replacement test (short paragraph)- 50m
Replacement quiz (6 sentences)- 25m
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all sentence types- simple, compound, complex
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all verb tenses that we learned- simple present,
past, future & present progressive
If you want to do the replacement quiz and/or test, you can.
If you don’t want to do the replacement quiz and/or test,
you can go elsewhere.
You have your quiz and test marks. You should know which one
is low.
Friday- Final day
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One-one-one final meetings, just like the
midterm recommendation meetings
I will be writing final report cards and
comments.
Quiz 6
Write a sentence with an
appropriate verb tense for each. Vary your
sentence styles. Pass in by 9:55.
1. Simple
present- go movie
2. Simple
past- take park
3. Simple
present- feel happy
4. Simple
future- leave store
5. Simple
past- send letter
6. Simple
past- get job
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Modals
-can- able to/ability to do
something
He can cook very well.
She can
do math in her head.
I have
to use a calculator to do math.
-have to / must
I must pick up my kids.
I must take my medication every
day.
He must pay his bills every month.
I must work.
I have to work.
I have to pick up my kids.
I have to take my medication every
day.
He have to pay his bills every
month.
TRICKY- easy to forget
must to go
have to go
I have to learn English because I
live in Canada. COMPLEX
I have to learn English. I live in
Canada. SIMPLE
I live in Canada, so/and I have to
learn English. COMPOUND
must – stronger
have to – used usually, everyday,
authentic English
We have to take our break.
-may – polite question, asking somebody
to give you something
May I take more time for my quiz?
May I borrow $10 from you?
May I help you?
Can you help me?
May I have a small coffee with
milk?
May I ask a question?
May I have an appointment with you?
Can we have a meeting next week?
may- I’m asking you to give me
something.
May I have a glass of water?
Can you give me a glass of water?
“May I …?” sound nice and polite
“Can I … ?” same as ‘May I’ – more
casual
“Can you …?”
ask- I asked my sister to pick me
up at the airport.
-might- possible action, possibility,
maybe yes, maybe no
I might
go shopping with you tonight.
We might
have a Xmas party in December.
I might
get 6/6 in my replacement quiz.
Junko might get a haircut tomorrow if she has time. COMPLEX SENT
Junko might get a haircut tomorrow if she is free. COMPLEX SENT
Junko might get a haircut tomorrow if she can get an appointment.
Junko might get a haircut tomorrow.
Junko will get a haircut tomorrow maybe. adverb
Maybe Junko maybe will maybe get a haircut maybe tomorrow maybe.
*same meanings, choose one
Shira might see a movie tomorrow.
Maybe Shira maybe will maybe see a movie maybe tomorrow maybe.
Shira will see a maybe
movie tomorrow. XXX
Shira will see maybe
a movie tomorrow. XXX
All OK:
Maybe Shira will
see a movie tomorrow.
Shira maybe will see
a movie tomorrow.
Shira will maybe see a movie tomorrow.
Shira will see a movie maybe
tomorrow.
Shira will see a movie tomorrow
maybe.
Which one do you like? Use what you like.
may- modal may go
maybe- adverb will
go maybe
-must + verb = must eat
must sleep must get a job
We must get enough sleep every night to stay healthy.
I must get enough sleep every night to stay healthy.
You must get enough sleep every night to stay healthy.
Everyone must get enough sleep every night to stay healthy.
Janet must get enough sleep every night to stay healthy.
*Modals don’t change- I can go. You can go. The dog can go.
We can go.
-should- ask for advice, give advice
Should I do your laundry?
Should we take a break?
Should I get you some water?
Should I pick you up at
work?
You should take your laundry
today.
You should clean your room.
You should cut your hair. You can
get a haircut.
We all should do our homework.
You should hurry up. There ‘s only
two minutes left.
They all should do their work.
We should
go for a hike.
We all should go for a hike. emotion- feels like a friendly group
We all should go for lunch.
You should
be polite to people.
We shouldn’t
drink alcohol when we are driving. should not
You mustn’t
drink and drive. must not
People with liver problems must never drink
alcohol.
I should balance free speech with
politeness.
Sometimes we have to bite our tongue.
IDIOM bite your tongue- want to say
something, but you stay silent for politeness
I bit my tongue.
I zipped my lip.
-will- simple future
will go
will try
will see We’ll see. (mother’s saying- not yes or no yet, maybe)
We’ll have to see what happens. I
don’t know yet. I’m not sure.
will do Mei will do some yoga tonight.
Marta
will do her nails/hair/makeup. beauty
will put The kids will put on some scary makeup for Hallowe’en.
I
will put on some pork chops.
She
will put on some tea. She will make coffee.
will make She will make banana and mango smoothies for breakfast.
PHRASAL VERBS:
make up
make out
make for
make over
talk to- one way
talk with- conversation
talk about- topic of discussion We have to talk about your problem.
go to –
go for- try hard Go for it!
He will go for/on a walk.
She will go for/on a trip.
phrasal verb – verb + preposition
-would Would you like some tea or coffee?
I would like to make an appointment.
I
would like to learn English. – beginner, first time
She
would like to learn how to swim.
I like to read books. I would like
to read that book.
She likes to watch movies. She would
like to see the new romantic movie.
Shira likes to travel. simple present verb tense- habit
Shira would like to go to Paris. desire, wish, plan, suggests the future
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