Today’s Agenda
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Attendance
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Return presentations and RW
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Talk about Replacement Quiz/Test tomorrow
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Continue new verb tense- present perfect verb
tense- final verb tense
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Preview adjective clauses- last kind of clause
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Continue dialogue “Handling a Medical Emergency”
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FUN Listening exercise-
Tuesday, June 23
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Opportunity to do a replacement quiz and/or
replacement test. (90m)
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 all
of the sentence styles: simple, compound, and complex- adverb clauses, noun
clauses, no adjective clauses
The replacement test will be a paragraph on
a new topic.
Title: Replace Quiz#
Title: Replace Test#
Quiz- specific sentences
Test- paragraph – Write whatever sentences you want.
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.
Summer school will begin Monday, July 6th and end
Friday, August 7th.
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Presentations
Email x/1
Check in x/2
Written x/3
Spoken x/4
x/10
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PLOs Oral Language
“speaker is clear and audible” – clear- clear voice
audible – loud enough to hear, project our voice
-learn to speak louder, singing lessons
-use a microphone- handheld mic, lav mic
lav mic – lavalier mic
handheld mic-
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Present perfect verb tense
6. I am reading books. present
progressive
7. Doris has had / has raised/
has kept / has loved / has hated / has been afraid of cats her whole life.
Doris has been lived/has
talked with cats her whole life.
Doris has talked with
cats. odd meaning
Doris has talked to
cats.
8. Thi has worked at
the store since July.
Thi has been retired
from the store since July. present perfect, passive voice
Thi has retired from
the store since July.
Thi has retired from
the store since July. clear enough
Joe has been retired for two years. most authentic
Mary has been married for one month.
Taka has been dead for ten years.
Sarah has been sick for two weeks.
9. She has not talked/spoken to/with him since the argument.
She has never talked to him since the argument. sounds stronger
talk- every day, high-frequency
speak- formal, sounds serious
10. I have lost / have
forgotten/ have misplaced my keys again.
I have left my keys in
the office again.
lost – they are gone
misplaced- not lost, put them somewhere
He misplaces his cell phone all the time.
I just had it! Where could it have gone? Did it grow legs
and walk away?
11. Have you ever gone/been/travelled to Paris?
Have you been to the new IKEA?
Have you ever visited Paris?
12. He has broken his
leg three times in his life.
break broke broken
tibia and fibula
CASUAL shin bone
She hit her shin on the chair.
He has a cramp in his calf.
He pulled a calf muscle.
She twisted/strained her ankle.
13. We have known each
other since childhood.
We have been close to each other since childhood. emotional
connection, best friends,
BFF- best friend forever, besties
best man- wedding
groomsmen- group of friends at a wedding ceremony
bridesmaids-
Can a boy and girl be best friends?
a platonic relationship – just friends, no romance
14. They have lived/been in that apartment for six months.
They stayed in a hotel for a week. very temporary
I will stay at work until 8pm.
15. I have forgotten her name already.
I have heard her name already.
*Is remembering names a talent or a skill?
Laurie Anderson, my former boss
16. The little girl has had
a high fever since yesterday.
He has had a cold for two days.
The little girl has got
a fever. CASUAL TALKING
favour- “fay ver” a nice thing to do to help somebody
fever “fee ver”
17. We have planned/decided where to go for vacation.
We have not decided where to go.
have not decided = haven’t decided
We will have a staycation.
It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
18. He has read that book twice already
read read read
get got gotten
The little girl has gotten a book. GRAMMAR BOOK
The little girl got a book. easier
19. The weather has been unusually warm lately.
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Adjective clause
Choose vocab for the quiz tomorrow:
1. customer
2. figure
out
3. talk
4. work
5. understand
6. successful
7. reason
8. beside
9. difficulty
10.
unclear
Replacement Quiz
Simple SV SSV SVV
Imperative Interrogatve
1. SVV tomorrow
2. Interrogative store
Compound
3. so hire
4. therefore game
Complex
5. since job
6. that try
Listening
Is it clear?
It is clear. There are no cars coming.
The road is clear/empty.
Driving instructor: Change lanes when it is safe to do so.
I did all the work except/besides that.
Test: paragraph of at least 150 words, every day topic, opinion
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Listening Fun
1.
Are most people under two meters tall or over
two meters tall?
2. Does the
moon revolve around the earth?
3. What do you
mix with black paint to get grey paint? US gray
4. Which
continent lies directly west of Asia? Europe
5. How many
grams are in a kilogram?
6. When you
estimate, is your answer exact or approximate?
7. How many
holes do golfers play in a regular game of golf?
8. Name two
kinds of precipitation.
9. What living
things absorb carbon dioxide from the air and replace it with oxygen?
10.
What is 2/5 of 25?
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