Rounding off unit 2/ Take a look at your SE Writing

Tuesday, January 10th
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Tuesday, January 10th

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Programme
- Quiz on verb/ noun suffixes
- SB Unit 2: Adverbs; type & position
- Take a look at your SE Writing
- Work on Review Unit 2

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Verb/ noun suffixes
Remember what we talked about before the Christmas break?

Verb = to defend
Noun = defendant

Let's see how much you know!
Complete the sentences with nouns formed from the verbs in brackets.



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The ... (indict) for murder of former American football player and movie star O.J. Simpson in 1995 came as no surprise.

Slide 4 - Open question

He was accused of murdering his wife and her friend Ronald Goldman, and many considered his
... (convict) to be a formality.

Slide 5 - Open question

Many considered his conviction to be a formality despite his ... (plead) of 'not guilty'.

Slide 6 - Open question

The ... (prosecute) had both a clear motive and DNA evidence.

Slide 7 - Open question

If he was found guilty, Simpson would face the death ... (penalize).

Slide 8 - Open question

At his criminal trial, the famous ... (defend) decided not to provide ... (testify) of his own.

Slide 9 - Open question

Following his ... (acquit), the families of the victims in the case started a civil trial, at which Simpson was found financially liable for the deaths of his wife and her friend.

Slide 10 - Open question

What is the verb form of the noun 'plea'?

Slide 11 - Open question

What is the verb form of the noun 'jeopardy'?

Slide 12 - Open question

What is the verb form of the noun 'absolution'?

Slide 13 - Open question

Adverbs
Turn to SB p. 24

Let's take a look at the categories in exercise 4 and match the highlighted words on p. 25 to these categories.

Examples: greedily & fortunately

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Sentence adverbs
Frequency
Degree
Place and time
Manner
Focus
always
relatively
even
swiftly
nearby
at that moment
incredulously
aggressively
just
a little
suddenly
impatiently
warily
luckily
hastily
immediately
usually
hopefully

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Answer key exercise 4
1. Sentence adverbs: Luckily, Fortunately, Hopefully
2. Frequency: always, usually
3. Degree: relatively, a little
4. Place and time: nearby, at that moment, Suddenly, immediately
5. Manner: swiftly, incredulously, aggressively, impatiently, warily, greedily, hastily
6. Focus: even, Just

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Exercise 5
Position of the adverbs/ categories:

a. At the beginning or end of a sentence or phrase:  All of them!
b. After a verb or expression: frequency, degree, manner, focus
c. Before the main verb or in the middle: frequency, degree, manner, focus
d. Before/ after the part of the sentence we want to highlight: degree, focus

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Take a look at your SE Writing

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Get to work!
- SB p. 24: Adverbs ex. 6 and 7
(homework)
- SB p. 27: Review Unit 2
(time in class to finish this)

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Thursday
- Study Vocab Insight Adv Unit 1-2
- Finish ex. 6 and 7 on SB p. 24

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