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Welcome
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Today
Unit 1: Lesson 5 Writing (page 31)
Words: Describing someone, participating in chat sessions
Grammar:
Used to + Conjunctions

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USED TO
We use used to to talk about something that used to be the case, but is no longer the case.

The formula for this is: subject + used to + whole verb

  • John and Vicky used to be married.
  • I used to have two dogs.
  • She used to live in London.
  • When I was 6 years old I used to swim twice a week.

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'Used to' is used for events in the ...
A
past
B
present
C
future

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He
used to
but he quit
play for Chelsea

Slide 8 - Drag question

Add used to
+ (positive)
I / to have / a dog / .

Slide 9 - Open question

add used to
- (negative)
She / to be / good at drawing / .

Slide 10 - Open question

add used to
? (question)
she / to wear / makeup / ?

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add used to
+ (positive)
He / to play / football / .

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What did you use to do when you were a small child?

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Get used to / Be used to
Watch out: 'Get used to' and 'be used to' do not mean the same as 'used to' as just discussed.

Be used to = to be used to
I am used to my new house already.
or
I don't like my new house, I need to get used to it.


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LEARNING GOALS
By the end of this lesson:

  • You know how two connect two sentences using conjunctions

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Conjunctions
  • How does these sentences feel?
  • I wanted to bake a cake. I went to the store. I bought flour and sugar. I bought chocolate frosting to go on top. I also got fresh strawberries to put on the cake.
  • Spot the difference:

  • I wanted to bake a cake, so I went to the store and bought flour and sugar. I also bought chocolate frosting and fresh strawberries to go on top of the cake.

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What did the bolded words do?

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Conjunctions
  • = voegwoorden

  • It's cold. It's raining
  • It's cold and raining
  • --> they connect two sentences
FANBOYS
  • F= for
  • A= and
  • N= nor
  • B= but+because
  • O= or
  • Y= yet
  • S= so

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Conjunctions
  • We can also use it to indicate time

  • until
  • before
  • after
  • when
  • while
  • I stayed at the carnaval (=kermis) until I had no more money left 
  • It was over before it had even started
  • We left right after the concert had ended
  • They were working on their homework when the teacher walked in

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Other very common conjunctions
  • Although we’d had lots to drink, we were still thirsty
  • We were thirsty when we got to our hotel
  • I think about my friend whenever I walk past the bakery
  •  after
  • as
  • as if
  • as long as
  • before
  • by the time
  • even if
  • even though
  • in case
  • in the event that
  • lest
  • now that
  • once/only
  • provided that
  • since
  • than
  • though
  • unless
  • until, when
  • etc

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FANBOYS
  • The students go to the library for they love to read
  • Lara baked a cake and brownies
  • Neither Alex nor I drink
  • I want to take notes but I forgot my note book
  • Is that animal alive or dead?
  • The sauce was sweet yet sour at the same time
  • I didn't eat today so I was hungry
  • But why?
  • For = reason
  • And = combining positive 
  • Nor = combining 'negative' 
  • Because = reason
    But = contrast
  • Or = choice
  • Yet = contrast
  • So = effect

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They climbed the mountain ___ it was very windy.
A
although
B
nor
C
or
D
so

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The sun was warm, ___ the wind was a bit too cool.
A
after
B
nor
C
so
D
yet

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I'll text you ___ I have arrived in Toronto.
A
after
B
or
C
so
D
then

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He was late ___ the bus didn't come.
A
although
B
because
C
but
D
or

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Neither my brother ___ my sister own a car.
A
and
B
but
C
nor
D
so

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Work together with your neighbour. Try as make the longest sentence possible using conjunctions.

Use conjunctions so, or, and, because, since, but, yet, until, before, after, when, while.

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Time for some work
Unit 1: Lesson 5 Writing (page 31)
Ex. 2 till 10
Skip: 5 

Test Unit 1 next lesson
22nd of November

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