week 2: tense revision

Today
- UoE
- tense revision (together)- section C selftest
- grammar practice (individually)

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Today
- UoE
- tense revision (together)- section C selftest
- grammar practice (individually)

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Word Formation

  • Base form in capital letters at the end of the line​
  • Change to adjective, noun, verb or adverb​
  • Affixes (HONEST – DISHONESTY)​
  • Internal changes (STRONG – STRENGTHEN)​
  • Compounding (RAIN – RAINDROP)​
  • Several changes (EXPECT – UNEXPECTEDLY)  

We'll work on the second one today

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Word formation
Verb:             to educate
Noun:           education, to educate
Adjective:  educational, educated
Adverb:       educationally

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Try this:
Make nouns, adverbs and verbs from these adjectives:
long       weak       deep     strong     wide     short     warm

Make a table in your notebook to fill in, and for easy checking in a bit

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adjective
noun
adverb
verb
long 
length
lengthy
lengthen
weak
weakness
weakly
weaken
 deep
depth
deeply
deepen
strong 
strength
strongly
strengthen
wide 
width
widely
widen
short
shortage
shortly
shorten
 warm
warmth
warmly
warm

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Word Formation

Quiz


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Large spiders, _______ from South East Asia, are now being seen in the local countryside.
(ORIGIN)

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

Collecting garden gnomes might seem an unusual
____ , but many people do it.
(ACTIVE)

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

Professor Watkins wasn't only an _____ to me, but to thousands of others lucky enough to have met him.
(INSPIRE)

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

For someone so young, Carl is a very literate and
______ young man.
(ELOQUENCE)

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

The new year ____ in this area of the country involve dancing and a drink made from melons.
(CELEBRATE)

Slide 11 - Question ouverte

The ____ of the Rubik's Cube peaked in the early 1980s.
(POPULAR)

Slide 12 - Question ouverte

This musician's work is very ___ and difficult to understand. Many people say it's just noise.
(CONCEPT)

Slide 13 - Question ouverte

Tom ____ told us he wasn't coming, then he turns up with two guests! I'm furious with him.
(INITIAL)


Slide 14 - Question ouverte

The speaker explains how to make our .......................................

function better. (memorise)

Slide 15 - Question ouverte

We can make....................................................

in our ability to memorise. (improve)

Slide 16 - Question ouverte

We use a .........................................

of long-term and short-term memory. (combine)

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

There are several things we can do to recall ....................

. (inform)

Slide 18 - Question ouverte

We can use word ........................................

to remember a concept. (associate)

Slide 19 - Question ouverte

The term .........................................

means imagining a picture. (visualise)

Slide 20 - Question ouverte

You can use different ...........................................

to remember historical facts. (formulate)

Slide 21 - Question ouverte

Following these tips will improve your ...................................

to remember. (be able to)

Slide 22 - Question ouverte

Unit 1B p6
Make ex 2

Finished? 
Make ex 3

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We saw...
- present continuous
- past perfect
- past simple
- present simple
- present perfect continuous
- past continuous
- present perfect

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Auxiliaries

have + ed/participle


am + ing

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Individual work
- Based on your self-evaluation and this lesson

- online practice (see Classroom)
- Insight 1B p7

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Test dates
- week October 5: So Use of English
- week November 9: Rep RTTI grammar

- 4th term Book

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Book
read a book
- from the list in Classroom - 

We start each class with silent reading. 
Next week: bring a book from the list, either online or borrowed (maybe from me?) or your own. No need to commit, just try stuff out

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Next class:
1. silent reading
2. Use of English practice
3. individual practice/ instruction from me on request

BRING A DEVICE

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Any tense bit you'd like me to revisit?

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