Welcome back from Spring Break.
We have three weeks left in our course.
Sentence work coming up: sentence combining
Writing work coming up: essay writing
Today’s Agenda
·
Attendance
·
First day of registration for Q4
Did you try to reg?
Were you able to reg?
Self-paced courses are still available. You
will have to finish by mid-late June.
Go to Room 203 to reg for SP.
The maximum number of courses that you can
take at one time is two (2).
Reg for summer school will begin probably mid-June.
We do not have the summer schedule done yet.
Summer school runs five weeks: July and the
first week of August.
·
Talk about spoken presentations- next week
·
Return Quiz 1
Go over
Optional RW for a point
·
Finish Animal Farm Chapter 3
·
HW Prepare
Animal Farm Chapter 4
Tuesday, March 31
·
Sentence combining work
·
Animal Farm Chapter 4
Wednesday, April 1
·
Sentence combining work
·
Animal Farm Chapter
Thursday, April 2
·
Sentence combining work
·
Animal Farm Chapter
Friday, April 3
·
Statutory holiday
Good Friday
Monday, April 6
·
Statutory holiday
Easter Monday
Tuesday, April 7
·
Presentations 1
·
Animal Farm Chapter
Wednesday, April 8
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Presentations 2
·
Animal Farm Chapter
Thursday, April 9
·
Presentations 3
·
Animal Farm Chapter
Friday, April 10
·
Presentations 4
·
Animal Farm
Final week- essay, movie
Monday, April 13
Tuesday, April 14
Wednesday, April 15
Thursday, April 16
·
Optional replacement quiz and/or test
Friday, April 17- final day
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One-on-one meetings, final marks and comments
Quarter 4 begins on Thursday, April 23rd.
**
Spoken Presentations: X/10, 10
points
Next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday
These are fun and interesting.
Choose one of the topics:
What is your favourite place in your
home country or elsewhere?
OR
Who is a person who you know in your
life who you look up to?
PHRASAL VERB look up to- respect,
admire
There will be two parts to this presentation:
1.
WRITTEN-
a couple of paragraphs (2, 3 paragraphs)
-Write about the place or the
person.
-Write about your relationship to
this place or person.
The
writing will be in standard paragraph format, like we have practiced in this
class.
2.
SPOKEN
(3-5 minutes)
On your presentation day, you will
tell the class about this place or person and your relationship to it or them. You
will come up to the front of the class. You can take a few written notes in
case you forget something. However, no reading. Also, please, do not recite a
memorized speech.
You can practice at home. Time
yourself.
Here are some possible topics to
focus on:
Favourite place
The name of the place
Where the place is
When you went there
Who you went with
What the scenery was like
What you did there
What your memories are of the place
Admired
person
Who
the person is
Information
about the person
Where you knew them
What you did together
What you like about them
What you learned from them
What your memories are of the person
Today, think about what person or
place you want to tell us about.
Choose one person or place that
would want to tell us about.
ACTION
Step 1- Choose the place or person that you would like to talk about.
Email the name of the place or person to me by tomorrow 7PM. 7PM tomorrow is
the deadline.
Value (1pt)
Remember to put your full name and class in the subject line of all
emails to the teacher.
SUBJECT LINE: Mei Chen EF7
Hi Allan,
I will talk about my sister, Maryam.
OR
I will talk about Bushoi Park, which is in my hometown.
Thanks,
Mei
I will respond:
Thanks. Sounds good.
Allan
Step 2- Sign up for a presentation time.
Step 3- Begin to brainstorm ideas. Then begin to write.* We will take
some class time to work on this.
*You could get ChatGPT or a translating app to write this for you in
.003 seconds. Hopefully, you will take this as an opportunity to do some
organization, planning, and writing on your own.
Of course, the VSB and SHEC policies regarding plagiarism and academic
honesty apply. If I see that your work is plagiarized or translated, or
AI-generated. it will get a 0 and a letter in your file.
I know what your writing looks like.
This will be a nice challenge, writing and speaking to the class.
Some people like to show some pictures. Some people are good at
PowerPoint or presentation software.
You don’t have to, but pictures are effective.
IDIOM A picture tells a thousand words.
You can use your laptop or phone with the LCD projector.
We can check the tech any day before you present.
The LCD projector is a bit old. If the projector doesn’t work with your
phone, maybe you can email your pictures to a classmate whose phone works with
the projector.
Encouragement section!
We all want to hear what you have to say. We are interested in what you
have to tell us.
We are on your side. We want you to be successful and feel successful
with your presentation.
We will give helpful feedback to each person.
We will be positive and supportive of each other.
Marks x/10-
1 point email by tomorrow 7PM
1 point
check-in on Thursday
4 points for the writing
4 points for the
speaking
FAQ (Frequency Asked Questions)
-Will we do preparation work in
class?
We will take some class time, and you
will have to do much of it outside of class.
-Can I show pictures or videos?
Yes, absolutely. You can use your
own computer or phone.
You can use the LCD projector to
project them on the screen.
You can test the tech any day this week to make sure it works.
I have a C port and an HDMI connector.
I do not have Lightning connectors.
-When do I pass in the writing?
Pass in your writing first thing on the day you present.
Questions? Please ask.
***
P2
Quiz1
Phones and devices put away.
Write an appropriate sentence for each.
simple compound complex compound-complex
Vocab reviewed for HW
1. or
struggle
COMPOUND
SIMPLE
She can struggle to learn/with Math
12, or she can quit.
The old man struggles to walk or run.
You can overcome any struggle, or you can
give up.
The man was struggling to breath when he
ate peanuts or strawberries.
2. because secret
COMPLEX ADV CL
I will not tell anybody because
it is a secret.
Don’t tell anyone your SIN/PIN
because it is a secret.
SIN- social insurance number,
9-digit number
It is a secret. noun
It is secret. adjective
3. since complete
COMPLEX ADV CL SIMPLE
Mai went home early since her work was
completed.
His family has felt complete since they had
their 10th child.
Some countries are facing a demographic
crisis.
4. however suddenly
COMPOUND ;
We were having a nice day at the beach;
however, it suddenly got cold.
5. therefore equal
COMPOUND ;
All animals are equal; therefore, humans
should protect all animals.
In the eyes of the law, all people are equal;
therefore, we can have a fair society.
6. as remind
COMPLEX ADV CL SIMPLE
The mother reminded her kids to put their shoes away as soon
as they walked in the door.
I don’t want to remember my bad situation that I got into
yesterday.
Please remind me to get milk as I will forget.
Her phone sent her a reminder as her appointment got closer.
As she was sick, her daughter reminded her to V eat
take/have some medicine.
As a wife, I always remind my husband how lucky he is.
What kind of sentence do you want for each?
You can do an optional rewrite for a point.
Pass it in today or first thing tomorrow.
It rained suddenly.
It started raining suddenly.
**
Animal Farm Chapter 3 crossword
I chose words that are difficult and probably new, but also
useful higher-level vocabulary.
grudging(a)- unwilling to give praise, unwilling to be positive
or helpful
He grudgingly agreed to help. adv
grudge(n) – a bad feeling about someone
She has a grudge against her sister.
He holds grudges. He is resentful.
She forgives and forgets.
drudgery(n)- hard boring work
Some people find math to be drudgery. Some people find
washing the dishes to be drudgery. Some people find doing their taxes to be drudgery.
leeching- a chemical leaks into the ground or water
leech(n)-
rite – ritual, ceremony
In Canada, getting your drivers license is a rite of passage.
rite of passage- becoming an adult
turn a new page in a life
right- homonym
write - homonym
rot(v)- spoil, go bad- food
malinger(v)- shirk, be lazy, do no work, fake being unable
to work
mal- bad
soldiers- do not want to fight
On Animal Farm a few animals do not want to work.
He shirked his school work.
motto- slogan
Obama “Yes, we can!”
Trump MAGA “Make America Great Again.”
Nike “Just do it!”
MacDonalds “I’m Loving It!”
Your personal motto: Never give up.
Boxer’s motto: I will work harder. Napoleon is always right.
toil- hard work
She toils day and night.
He toils seven days a week to put bread on the table.
**
Animal Farm Chapter 3
Interesting quotations that point to important themes in the
novel:
“How
they toiled and sweated...” (17)
“toiled
and sweated”(17)
The
animals “toiled and sweated”(17) to get the harvest in.
“Gee
up, comrade” (17)
gee-haw- cowboy
“not
an animal on the farm had stolen so much as a mouthful” (17)
“Boxer
with his tremendous muscles always pulled them though”(18)
“tremendous
muscles”(18)
naïve- will
believe anything that someone tells you
“Nobody
shirked- or almost nobody” (18)
“Donkeys
live a long time” (19) taciturn, close-lipped
“these
two were never in agreement” (20)
“Snowball
declared that the Seven Commandments could... be reduced to a single maxim...”
(21)
“the
education of the young was more important...” (22)
“who
wants to see Jones come back” (23)
Teacher’s
example
“Everyone
worked according to his capacity” (18)
Refer
to Marx “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs”
Chapter 3
Interesting quotations that point to important themes in the
novel:
“How
they toiled and sweated...” (17)
“toiled
and sweated”(17)
The
animals “toiled and sweated”(17) to get the harvest in.
“Gee
up, comrade” (17)
gee-haw- cowboy
“not
an animal on the farm had stolen so much as a mouthful” (17)
“Boxer
with his tremendous muscles always pulled them though”(18)
“tremendous
muscles”(18)
naïve- will
believe anything that someone tells you
“Nobody
shirked- or almost nobody” (18)
“Donkeys
live a long time” (19)
“these
two were never in agreement” (20)
“Snowball
declared that the Seven Commandments could... be reduced to a single maxim...”
(21)
“the
education of the young was more important...” (22)
“who
wants to see Jones come back” (23)
Teacher’s
example
“Everyone
worked according to his capacity” (18)
Refer
to Marx “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs”
MY LECTURE NOTES
Chapter 3
Mollie
shirking
Cat
shamelessly lazy, charmer
Old
Benjamin “unchanged” “would express no opinion” “cryptic answer”
regular
Sunday ceremony, “the meeting”
flag-
symbolism, representative of ideal
“the
hoof and horn”- looks like the USSR flag “the hammer and sickle”
pigs
put resolutions- animals vote
meeting
ends “Beasts of England”- song
Napoleon
& Snowball “never in agreement” (20), beginnings of power struggle
pigs
have headquarters
Snowball-
Animal committees, all failures, animals reverting to type
literacy
program, Benjamin “nothing worth reading” (21), most animals functionally
illiterate, illiterate masses
Boxer
tried to learn to read
therefore
Snowball reduces seven commandments to “single maxim” slogan
“essential
principle of animalism” 4 legs good, 2 legs bad
FOUR
LEGS GOOD, TWO LEGS BAD!
Napoleon
takes the puppies, young dogs to raise
milk
and apples go to the pigs, Squealer spins it with fallacious argument evoking
science, specter of Mr. Jones, pigs sacrificing for animals
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