Today’s Agenda
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Attendance
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Presentations
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Return Quiz 5- noun clauses
Go over
Optional RW for one point
Pass it in today or first thing tomorrow
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Continue new verb tense- present perfect verb
tense- final verb tense
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Continue dialogue “Handling a Medical Emergency”
UPCOMING: Begin adjective clauses- last kind of clause
RUNNING OUT OF TIME
Friday
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Presentations
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Continue new verb tense- present perfect verb
tense- final verb tense
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Continue dialogue “Handling a Medical Emergency”
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Adjective clauses
FINAL WEEK
Monday
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Adjective clauses
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
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Quiz 5
Devices and notes away.
Take out several sheets of paper.
Write a sentence with a noun clause for each.
1.
think emergency
I think that SV.
I think that we should call an emergency.
She thinks that she should go to Emergency.
We don’t think that this is an emergency.
2.
say customer
We said that the customer was satisfied.
The customer said that she would come back again.
The manager said that the customer would/should/will/might
pay with cash/card/debit.
I said that we will do a quiz next week.
The manager said that the customer has to pay with cash.
bossy, very firm
3.
remember name
I don’t remember her name. SIMPLE
I don’t remember what her name is. N CL
I remember what is your name. XXX
What is your name?
FIX
I remember what your name is.
Do you remember what your first teacher’s name is/was?
4.
understand patient
The nurse understands what is wrong with the patient.
patient(n)- a sick person in a hosptil
patient(adj)- calm, relaxed
impatient(adj)- get frustrated , lose your cool
What’s your problem? SOUNDS AGGRESSIVE
What’s wrong with you? fight
What’s going on with you today? GENTLER
Are you ok? You seem upset.
What went wrong?
5.
feel heart
I feel that my heart is broken.
I feel that I have a pain in my heart. emotional, physical pain- angina
I feel that my heart is hurting. POETIC
6.
figure out calm
I figured out that she needs to calm down.
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