· 6 years ago · Apr 18, 2019, 04:14 PM
1Greg Malivuk
2gmalivuk@staffordhouse.com
3http://www.pastebin.com/u/gmalivuk - notes from all classes
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5Kahoots to review -s, -es, and -ies endings.
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7Homework: Write a phone conversation with your friend. Your friend is on vacation somewhere.
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9Corrections
10this morning / this afternoon / this evening / tonight
11this year / this month / this week / today
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13I: Hi, where are you?
14A: Hi, I'm in Rio de Janeiro, and you?
15I: I’m in Australia. Are you ok?
16A: Yes, and you?
17I: I’m fine. Is it cold?
18A: No, Rio de Janeiro is hot.
19I: Is the city beautiful?
20A: Yes, it’s beautiful. / Yes, it is.
21I: Is the hotel nice?
22A: Yes, it is. / Yes, my hotel is very nice.
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24M: Hi, how's your vacation?
25D: Good, and yours?
26M: Good, where are you?
27D: I'm in Cancun, and you?
28M: I'm in Fernando de Noronha. Is it cold?
29D: No, it's very hot here.
30M: Wow, and is the hotel good?
31D: Yes, it's very good.
32M: And is the city beautiful?
33D: Yes, it is very beautiful and has beautiful beaches.
34M: Wow. I’ll talk to you later. Have a good vacation.
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36a lot of + noun
37 a lot of money
38 a lot of students
39a lot + comparative
40 a lot cheaper
41 a lot colder
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43very + adjective
44 very cheap
45 very cold
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47A: Hey, where are you?
48D: I am on vacation in Hawaii.
49A: Is the weather in Hawaii warm?
50D: Yes, it’s very warm.
51A: Is the Hawaiian hotel beautiful?
52D: Yes, it’s very beautiful.
53A: Ok, goodbye.
54D: Bye.
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56OK, ok, o.k., O.K., okay - These are all okay.
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58“short answer†= yes/no, pronoun + [be] + (not)
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60Is the hotel nice?
61Yes, it is.
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63Is the weather hot?
64No, it isn’t.
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66Color review - flags
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68p. 26 part 7 - “in†- write the expressions in the correct place
691 in + language: in English, in French, in Japanese
702 in + “big†places: in Europe, in Moscow, in Australia
71 cities, states, countries, continents
723 in + “box†places: in a classroom, in a hotel, in a tent
73(in + medium transportation, on + big transportation, on + small transportation)
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75Review: What are the continents in English?
76 Europe
77 Asia
78 Africa
79 Australia / Oceania
80 North America
81 South America
82 Antarctica
83What are the oceans?
84 Atlantic
85 Indian
86 Pacific
87 Arctic
88 (Southern)
89What are some seas?
90 Black Sea
91 Mediterranean Sea
92 Caribbean Sea
93 Sea of Japan
94 South China Sea
95 Red Sea
96 North Sea
97What are some famous mountain ranges?
98 Alps
99 Andes
100 Himalayas
101 Rockies
102 Appalachians
103 Southern Alps
104What are some islands?
105 Taiwan
106 Hokkaido
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108Vulcan point is an island in a lake on an island in a lake on an island in the Philippines.
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110Vocabulary: personal information
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112first name / given name
113middle name
114last name / family name
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116phone number(s)
117 mobile/cell, work, home
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119address / street address
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121email address
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123BREAK
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125What is the full address of the school?
126
12738 Chauncy St
1288th Floor
129Boston, MA 02111
130United States
131
132street address
133floor / suite / apartment (where inside the building?)
134city, state (two-letter code) zip code / postal code
135In the United States, the name for the postal code is “zip codeâ€, but almost every country has some kind of postal code.
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137email address vocabulary
138@ = at
139. = dot
140- = dash
141_ = underscore
142(in a website, / = “slashâ€)
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144greg.malivuk@gmail.com
145gmalivuk@staffordhouse.com
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147(license) plate number
148- Say “zero†for the number and “o†for the letter, because a license plate can have both of them.
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150p. 28 - Identify the pictures
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152“What is your plate number?†= Tell me the number on your car.
153“What is your license number?†= Tell me the number on your driver’s license.
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155Listen to the conversation
156part 4 - Answer the questions
1571 Yes, he is.
1582 He’s on business.
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160Pronunciation: Choice questions
161
162Is he on vacation or on business? (up for “vacationâ€, down for “businessâ€)
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164part 5 - Listen again and choose the correct information.
1651 Mr. Sato
1662 170-3293
1673 epsato@hotmail.com
1684 BD6 ATR
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170p. 169 - script for track 22 - Practice the same conversation with your partner.
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172Titles:
173Mr. = “mister†- for married or unmarried men
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175Mrs. = “misses†- for married women
176Miss - for unmarried (and usually young) women
177Ms. = “miz†- for married or unmarried women
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179Dr. = “doctor†- for medical doctors or sometimes other people with PhD’s
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181Practice the conversation again, but with your own information.
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183sign - the ‘g’ is silent, same sound as “sineâ€
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185maiden name = a woman’s family name before marriage
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187p. 29 - part 3a - Find the capital letters in the registration form.
188Do you remember the rules for capitals in English?
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190Homework: p. 29 part 5 - Complete the form with your information.
191(Tomorrow I will give you more complex examples to use.)