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- Greg Malivuk
- gmalivuk@staffordhouse.com
- http://www.pastebin.com/u/gmalivuk - notes from all classes
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- Homework: Write your side of the conversation with complete sentences. Make sure to use capital letters and periods correctly.
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- “Business is good.” - This means business in general.
- “The business is good.” - This means one specific business. For example, I have a new company, and it is doing well.
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- p. 32 part 1 - Complete the messages with the words.
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- “April showers bring May flowers.”
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- Part 2 - Write yes/no questions with these words.
- 1 Is your teacher American?
- Yes, he is.
- 2 Are we in an office?
- No, we aren’t. We’re in a classroom.
- 3 Are you from Europe?
- Yes, I am. I’m from Switzerland.
- 4 Are your friends teachers?
- No, they aren’t.
- 5 Is this classroom cold?
- No, it isn’t.
- 6 Are you OK?
- Yes, I am.
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- Remember: “Are you OK?” means I think there is a problem.
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- part 4 - Write the correct plurals. Then tell me the letters.
- 1 airports
- 2 beaches
- 3 buses
- 4 cities (y -> ie)
- 5 countries
- 6 friends
- 7 offices
- 8 photos
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- potato -> potatoes
- photo -> photos
- - If you shorten a word (photograph -> photo, combination -> combo), the plural is only -s.
- - If the word comes from Italian or (sometimes) Spanish, the plural is only -s.
- tacos, capuccinos, sopranos, Latinos
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- part 5 - Spell the numbers. (Inside a word, ‘-’ is a hyphen.)
- a twenty-three
- b eighty-three
- c sixty
- d eighty-nine
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- Remember: some numbers have unusual spellings
- 11 = eleven
- 12 = twelve
- 13 = thirteen
- 15 = fifteen
- 20 = twenty
- 30 = thirty
- 40 = forty
- 50 = fifty
- 100 = a hundred / one hundred
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- part 7 - Complete the questions and choose the correct answers.
- 1 are - c
- 2 Is - d
- 3 zip code - a (“one triple-zero seven”)
- 4 your - b
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- When we give something to someone, we often say
- Here is your ____. / Here’s your ____.
- or: Here are your ____.
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- BREAK
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- Unit 2 test
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- Classroom and object vocabulary
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- Prounciation symbols (IPA) from AEF
- You can sit in a seat.
- There are sheep on that ship.
- I sleep on a bad bed.
- I need fuel, you fool.
- - If the letter ‘u’ includes the /u/ sound, it usually starts with a ‘y’ sound.
- Look at Luke. Someone is going to pull him into the pool.
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