Today’s Agenda
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Attendance
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Check-in of your progress in the spoken
presentation- 2pts
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Continue noun clauses
Quiz tomorrow?
Choose vocab to review
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Begin new verb tense- present perfect verb tense
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LEFTOVER Finish vocab
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Continue new dialogue “Handling a Medical
Emergency”
Friday
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“Self-Assessment Reflection” Week 7
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Vocab
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Quiz- noun clause?
Monday
NEXT WEEK
Tuesday-Friday
Presentations
Does everyone know what day they are presenting?
FINAL WEEK
Monday
Tuesday, June 23
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Opportunity to do a replacement quiz and/or
replacement test.
You can choose to do a replacement quiz or
a replacement test.
You can choose to do a replacement quiz and
a replacement test.
You can choose to do neither.
*The replacement quiz will be a mix of al
of the sentence styles: simple, compound, and complex.
REPLACE Q1 -simple sentences
REPLACEMENT QUIZ- Not just simple
sentences- all of the sentence types
*The replacement test will be a new topic.
Wednesday- LAST DAY
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Final marks and comments
One-on-one meetings to discuss how things
went and what is next, the same as the midterm recommendation meetings
**
Two pools of words:
A-VERBS: think,
know, realize, hope, understand, believe, feel, remember, forget
say, tell, remind,
whisper, shout, yell
B-PRONOUNS: ‘that’
‘why’ ‘how’
*understand + why
The kid doesn’t
understand why he can’t have
more ice cream. N CL
The kid doesn’t
understand NOUN. The kid doesn’t
understand French.
NOUN CLAUSE- noun S+V
*figure out + what
We will figure out what we should do.
We will figure out what we shouldn’t do.
We can’t figure out what we should do.
GRAMMAR- STRUCTURE
We will figure out what we should do. main clause/independent clause
n cl
VARIATIONS
I can’t figure out what happened.
I can’t figure out what he did.
I can’t figure out NOUN. I can’t figure out the situation.
**adverb clause
adverb
She is working quickly because she wants to go home.
VARIATION
*figure out + how
She figured out how INFINITIVE.
She figured out how to change the windshield wipers on
her car.
Two pools of words:
A-VERBS: think,
know, realize, hope, understand, believe, feel, remember, forget
say, tell, remind,
whisper, shout, yell
B-PRONOUNS: ‘that’
‘why’ ‘how’
*yell + how
He knows how to yell/sing loudly. He sings from his diaphragm.
She speaks from her diaphragm.
Don’t speak from your throat. Speak from your diaphragm.
She yelled to/at her son, “Don’t drive too fast.”
She yelled at her son.
PHRASAL VERBS yell to
yell at
yell=shout, holler
shoot the ball
He shouts and shoots the ball. She shouted and shot the
ball.
The short kid in shorts and a shirt shouts and shoots the
ball.
Tongue-twister – good for pronunciation
She sells seashells by the seashore.
How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could
chuck wood.
*I yelled how to opened the gate.
VARIATION- Different style
*I know how to teach Mandarin.
She knows how to speak Italian.
I don’t know how to swim.
She knows how she can
get a good job.
VARIATION- sounds very authentic
VOCAB authentic(adj)- real, natural-sounding
She knows how to get a good job.
She forgot how to get there.
He know what he has to do.
He knows what to do. sounds more authentic
I know where to get cheap blueberries.
I know where we can get cheap blueberries.
U-Pick
She said that blueberries are out-of-season right now.
She said that blueberries are not in season right now.
Raspberries are in-season.
hotels, tourism
peak season – busiest tourist time of the year
shoulder season- in the middle of busy and not busy
low season- not a busy tourism time
off season – not busy at all
tourist trap- a place where tourists always go, store selling
cheap stuff
Pisa, Italy
VOCAB tourist(n)- person
tourism(n)- the industry
**
Let’s practice writing some sentences with noun clauses from
our imagination.
Two pools of words:
A-VERBS: think,
know, realize, hope, understand, believe, feel, remember, forget
say, tell, remind,
whisper, shout, yell
B-PRONOUNS: ‘that’
‘why’ ‘how’ ‘where’ ‘what’
**
“Handling a Medical Emergency”
Vocab
1.conscious(adj)- consciousness(n)-
unconscious
He is in a coma. He uses a catheter.
Alzheimer’s – dementia, incoherent
conscience(n) – a feeling about what is right and wrong
He has a bad conscience about taking the money.
Her conscience is clear about leaving her old job.
He has a guilty conscience.
2.panic- She panicked when she saw a lion.
He had a panic attack. He has been under a lot of stress.
3.crossroads- a big decision, an intersection
She reached a crossroads in her life.
difficult decision – pros and cons
4.stay on the line- stay on the telephone, wait on the phone
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