Final class term 2

Thursday, January 12th
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Thursday, January 12th

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Programme
- Are the adverbs clear?
- What to expect on your test in TW2
- SB Cumulative review units 1 - 2
- Mock test

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Remember what we talked about on Tuesday?

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SB p. 24 Exercise 6 answer key
1. Sentence adverbs: sadly, incredibly, clearly, naturally
2. Frequency: annually, daily
3. Degree: incredibly, a bit, clearly, nearly, hardly, barely
4. Place and time: recently, everywhere
5. Manner: sadly, clearly, calmly, naturally, dismally
6. Focus: only

Let's take a look at exercise 7 with the following quiz.

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What type of adverb is this?
The hardened criminal was CLEARLY guilty of the armed robbery.
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sentence adverb
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frequency
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degree
D
manner

Slide 5 - Quiz

What type of adverb is this?
CLEARLY, the hardened criminal was guilty of the armed robbery.
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sentence adverb
B
frequency
C
degree
D
manner

Slide 6 - Quiz

What type of adverb is this?
The accused smiled NATURALLY as the jury read out the 'not guilty' verdict.
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sentence adverb
B
frequency
C
degree
D
manner

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What type of adverb is this?
NATURALLY, the accused smiled as the jury read out the 'not guilty' verdict.
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sentence adverb
B
frequency
C
degree
D
manner

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What type of adverb is this?
The serial shoplifter was ONLY eight years old.
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sentence adverb
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focus
C
degree
D
place and time

Slide 9 - Quiz

What type of adverb is this?
ONLY the serial shoplifter was eight years old.
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sentence adverb
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focus
C
degree
D
place and time

Slide 10 - Quiz

What type of adverb is this?
The detective closed the file. SADLY, the case hadn't been solved.
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sentence adverb
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focus
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degree
D
manner

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What type of adverb is this?
The detective SADLY closed the file. The case hadn't been solved.
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sentence adverb
B
focus
C
degree
D
manner

Slide 12 - Quiz

What type of adverb is this?
USUALLY the prisoners exercise once a day.
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sentence adverb
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frequency
C
degree
D
place and time

Slide 13 - Quiz

What type of adverb is this?
The prisoners USUALLY exercise once a day.
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sentence adverb
B
frequency
C
degree
D
place and time

Slide 14 - Quiz

What type of adverb is this?
The robber got an INCREDIBLY short sentence.
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sentence adverb
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frequency
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degree
D
place and time

Slide 15 - Quiz

What type of adverb is this?
INCREDIBLY, the robber got a short sentence.
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sentence adverb
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frequency
C
degree
D
place and time

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What type of adverb is this?
The boy took a fake gun to the Hallowe'en party - people who saw it were SERIOUSLY worried.
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sentence adverb
B
frequency
C
degree
D
place and time

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What type of adverb is this?
The boy took a fake gun to the Hallowe'en party, but SERIOUSLY, it was just a joke.
A
sentence adverb
B
frequency
C
degree
D
place and time

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Final adverbs practice
Read the text and fill in the gaps. Put all the adverbs in the correct place.

Finished early?
Try to think what type each adverb is.
timer
5:00

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Overview SE Insight Advanced Units 1 - 2

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Get to work
Turn to SB p. 28 for a short listening exercise.

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Get to work
- Do SB p. 29 Cumulative Review Units 1 - 2 Reading and Grammar & Vocabulary exercises.

- Work on the mock test on the ELO SW and check your answers with the key.

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Good luck with your preparations!
Join the 'facultatieve' lessons if you like.

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