V3 P1 wk 4 SS theme 1 I Grammar + F Listening

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Basic rules
  • We do our work when we should
  • We are silent during explanations
  • We raise our hands for questions
  • We respect each other
  • We (try to) speak English
  • Our phone is in our "zakkie" in our bag
  • We don't eat, drink, or chew gum in class

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Reading
Read your own book or one given to you by the teacher.

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5:00

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learning goals
-I know how to make questions and negations in different tenses. 

-I can follow the main points of an elaborate and informal discussion

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Remember the rule?
Pg. 70 ex 53
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2:00000

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Questions present/past simple
Rule 1: With to be or auxiliary verbs (like can, may, could or would), the verb moves to the beginning of the sentence



Rule 2: With any other main verbs, you add to do to the beginning of the sentence + main verb changes to infinitive.



You are the principal = Are you the principal?
You can bring me to school = Can you bring me to school?
You were sick yesterday = Were you sick yesterday?
You use your notebook a lot = Do you use your notebook a lot?
I jumped far enough = Did I jump far enough?

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Negations present/past simple
Rule 1: With to be or auxiliary verbs (like can, may, could or would), you add NOT after the verb. 



Rule 2: With any other main verbs, you add to do + NOT after do + main verb in infinitive. 

I am in class today = I am not in class today
I can study quickly = I cannot study quickly
You were at the party = I were not at the party
I like maths = I do not like maths
He caught the ball = He did not catch the ball

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Questions and negations with other tenses
Since the other tenses always have auxiliary verbs (to be, to have, will, shall...), we always use Rule 1 when making questions or negations with them. 

Pres. continuous: He is doing his homework = Is he doing his homework?
Past continuous: They were watching TV = They weren't watching TV. 
Pres. perfect: I have heard from her = I haven't heard from her yet.
will/shall future: We will come here again = Will we come here again? 
to be going to future: She is going to have a baby = Is she going to have a baby?

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Practice!

Pg. 71 ex 54 + 55 A

Done? Do exercise 55B
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Answers: pg. 71 ex 54 
  1.  Did you help at last week's food festival.
  2. He might not come to the party tonight.
  3. It's a shame that we don't have any sponsors for the charity.
  4. Are you going to join the next project as a volunteer?

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Complete the sentence:
(to work - he) every Sunday?

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Complete the sentece:
(to do - you) the laundry yesterday?

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Complete the sentece
(to be - he - not) born in the Netherlands, he's from Jamaica.

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Complete the sentence:
(to finish - he - not) finished his homework yet.

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Complete the sentence:
It's a shame, (to be - not - I) in the country when she gives birth.

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Complete the sentence:
(to meet - you) my family yet?

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Complete the sentence:
(to make - she - not) a good first impression when she met my parents.

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Why is it important to learn foreign languages?

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Pg. 60 ex 38 A

Before listening, underline the key words in the questions form exercise 38B




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After Listening

Pg. 61 Exercise 39
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Vocabulary
Pg. 61 pg 40

Discuss what you see in the pictures. Use as many words from F listening in the Learning corner on page 77 as possible.

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She says a lot of swear words, her language is not ... for children.
A
deterrent
B
appropriate
C
inaudible
D
soothing

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The pentagon cannot ... their information, it's top secret.
A
repel
B
detect
C
whine
D
reveal

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I love waking up to the ... sound of birds.
A
inaudible
B
appropriate
C
soothing
D
blasting

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This H&M is ... closed, it will re-open in the fall.
A
permanently
B
temporarily

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The doctors could not ... his disease in time.
A
detect
B
reveal
C
repel

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Speed is a(n) ... in most sports.
A
opportunity
B
advantage
C
deterrent

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learning goals
-I know how to make questions and negations in different tenses. 

-I can follow the main points of an elaborate and informal discussion

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Homework

Study the vocabulary on pages 77-76

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Bye bye

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