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- Greg Malivuk
- greg.malivuk@gmail.com
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- "Top Notch 2 2013-08-19"
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- We will have a test on Wednesday.
- It will be about Units 8, 9, and 10.
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- Last Week's Homework: Workbook p. 85-86
- (1)
- 1. Paul should tell the rental company they made a mistake and offer to pay for the luxury car.
- 2. Helena should go back and tell the store manager the price was wrong and pay the correct price.
- 3. Samantha should tell the clerk that she wasn't charged for 2 DVDs.
- 4. George should tell the hotel manager about the person using the shuttle bus.
- (3)
- Get a piercing.
- (If you aren't 18, you legally need permission for this.)
- Rent a car.
- (You usually can't rent a car if you aren't 21.)
- Buy a cell phone.
- (Billing is different if you are a teenager.)
- Go on a trip to Egypt.
- (If you aren't 18, you need permission to travel outside the country.)
- Get a manicure.
- (4)
- 1. Your, mine
- 2. our, ours
- 3. yours, mine
- 4. His, hers, theirs
- 5. mine, Your, My
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- p. 112:
- possessive adjective| possessive pronoun
- This is my book. | This book is mine.
- This is your book. | This book is yours.
- (This is thy book. | This book is thine.)-old
- This is his book. | This book is his.
- This is her book. | This book is hers.
- This is its book. |(This book is its.)-rare
- This is our book. | This book is ours.
- This is your book. | This book is yours.
- This is their book. | This book is theirs.
- This is Greg's book.| This book is Greg's.
- This is whose book? | This book is whose?
- (Top Notch 1 review:)
- subject pronouns | object pronouns
- I want the book. | He gave it to me.
- You want the book. | He gave it to you.
- (Thou wantest the book.He gave it to thee.)-old
- He wants the book. | He gave it to him.
- She wants the book. | He gave it to her.
- It wants the book. | He gave it to it.
- We want the book. | He gave it to us.
- You want the book. | He gave it to you.
- They want the book. | He gave it to them.
- Greg wants the book.| He gave it to Greg.
- Who wants the book? | He gave it to whom?
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- I me my mine
- you you your yours
- (thou thee thy thine) - old
- he him his his
- she her her hers
- it it its its
- we us our ours
- you you your yours
- (ye you your yours) - old
- they them their theirs
- who who(m) whose whose ("whom" is formal)
- Greg Greg Greg's Greg's
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- Page 116
- (A)
- 1 a F
- b F
- 2 a T
- b F
- 3 a F
- b T
- 4 a F
- b F
- (B)
- 1 a - have ideas from the past
- 2 b - different rules for different people
- 3 a - the idea that men and women are not equal
- 4 a - wearing clothes that cover their bodies
- modest - adjective
- traditional - similar to old-fashioned
- (C)
- old fashioned:
- Show respect to your grandfather. Shake his hand. Maybe call him "Sir".
- Let women go through the door first and have the last available chair.
- The man pays for dinner.
- double standard:
- It's fine for men to play soccer, but women shouldn't play contact sports.
- A black politician shouldn't focus too much on "black issues", but people don't worry about white politicians focusing on "white issues".
- (Double standards are usually racist or sexist.)
- sexist:
- Women are better teachers than men.
- Modesty is more important for women than men.
- Women are better cooks than men, but men are better chefs.
- Cleaning the house is "women's work". Women are genetically good at it, and men shouldn't do it.
- Fixing cars is "men's work". Men are genetically good at it, and women shouldn't to it.
- Men are genetically unable to take care of kids.
- racist: (one race/ethnicity is better than another)
- classist: (people with more money are better than poor people)
- You "turn your nose up" at inferior people.
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- Conditionals:
- If I go to Cancun, I won't be able to return.
- (future real / factual)
- If I eat spicy food, I have a stomachache.
- (present real / factual)
- If I went to Cancun, I wouldn't be able to return.
- (present unreal - I don't expect this to happen.)
- If I had enough money, I would buy a car.
- = I don't have money, so I don't have a car.
- If I wanted money, I would rob a bank.
- = I don't want money, so I won't rob a bank.
- If my daughter got a tattoo, I would be angry.
- (I don't have a daughter, or I don't think she will get a tattoo.)
- If my daughter gets a tattoo, I will be angry.
- (I have a daughter. Maybe she will get a tattoo.)
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- Review the vocabulary from 8, 9, and 10 for Wednesday's test.
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