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Page 1: Chapter 3 Period 1. Warm Up Have you ever signed a contract? Look at this contract, how many clauses does it have?

Chapter 3

Period 1

Page 2: Chapter 3 Period 1. Warm Up Have you ever signed a contract? Look at this contract, how many clauses does it have?

Warm Up

Have you ever signed a contract?

Look at this contract, how many clauses does it have?

Page 3: Chapter 3 Period 1. Warm Up Have you ever signed a contract? Look at this contract, how many clauses does it have?

Vocabulary

3.2Design Purchase Focus Section OptionSelect Identify Location Label Considerable1. Create a conversation with your partner2. Use as many words as possible in 3.2

Page 4: Chapter 3 Period 1. Warm Up Have you ever signed a contract? Look at this contract, how many clauses does it have?

From the Test

A person’s welfare (happiness/money from the government) and success may depend, to a certain extent, on her or his name. Research has shown that some teachers and bosses tend to expect and get better performance from those whose names they like.

Page 5: Chapter 3 Period 1. Warm Up Have you ever signed a contract? Look at this contract, how many clauses does it have?

From the Test

important/of/in/religion/is/States/the/Freedom/an/principle/UnitedFreedom of religion is an important principle in the United States.

are/How/you/clothes/wearing/layers/many/ today/ofHow many layers of clothes are you wearing today?

it/before/contract/clauses/sign/Read/a/and/its/ carefully/youRead contract and its clauses carefully before you sign it.

Columbus’/of/1492/occurred/America/discovery/inColumbus’ discovery of America occurred in 1492

Page 6: Chapter 3 Period 1. Warm Up Have you ever signed a contract? Look at this contract, how many clauses does it have?

Do you know how to use “of”Make five sentences using the word “of”

1. ____________________________________________________________________

2.____________________________________________________________________

3. ____________________________________________________________________

4. ____________________________________________________________________

5. ____________________________________________________________________

Page 7: Chapter 3 Period 1. Warm Up Have you ever signed a contract? Look at this contract, how many clauses does it have?

What principles guide your behavior and opinions? Where did they come from? Do they come from your parents? Your religion? Your own ideas?

Page 8: Chapter 3 Period 1. Warm Up Have you ever signed a contract? Look at this contract, how many clauses does it have?

Benefit as a Noun

• What is the benefit of having a Bank of America account?

• What is the benefit of having a job?

• What is the benefit of having a health insurance?

Page 9: Chapter 3 Period 1. Warm Up Have you ever signed a contract? Look at this contract, how many clauses does it have?

Use Benefit as a Verb

• What is the benefit of having a Bank of America account?What can you benefit from having a Bank of America account?• What is the benefit of having a job?____________________________________________________• What is the benefit of having health insurance?

_____________________________________________

Page 10: Chapter 3 Period 1. Warm Up Have you ever signed a contract? Look at this contract, how many clauses does it have?

Affect, Effect, Influence, Impact

Who influenced you the most in your life?

Page 11: Chapter 3 Period 1. Warm Up Have you ever signed a contract? Look at this contract, how many clauses does it have?

Do Now

Mr. Foye said to a student: “Are you aware of the problem?”What was Mr. Foye asking?A. Mr. Foye wanted to know if the student was awake.B. Mr. Foye wanted to know if the student knew how to

solve the problem.C. Mr. Foye wanted to know if the student did the

homeworkD. Mr. Foye wanted to know if the student knew what

the problem was.

Page 12: Chapter 3 Period 1. Warm Up Have you ever signed a contract? Look at this contract, how many clauses does it have?

Vocabulary

Aware Factor Research Conduct Technique Affect Benefit Credit Item constantCan you use the words above to make phrases?For example: conduct research_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Page 13: Chapter 3 Period 1. Warm Up Have you ever signed a contract? Look at this contract, how many clauses does it have?

Listening

Write down the words you hearAware Factor Research Conduct Technique Affect Benefit Credit Item constant design purchase focus section Option select identify

1. __________ 2. __________ 3. __________ 4. __________ 5. ___________

6. ___________ 7. ___________ 8. __________ 9. __________ 10. __________

11. _____________ 12. ______________ 13. ____________ 14. ____________

Page 14: Chapter 3 Period 1. Warm Up Have you ever signed a contract? Look at this contract, how many clauses does it have?

Do Now

Mr. Foye said to a student: “Are you aware of the problem?”What was Mr. Foye asking?A. Mr. Foye wanted to know if the student was awake.B. Mr. Foye wanted to know if the student knew how to

solve the problem.C. Mr. Foye wanted to know if the student did the

homeworkD. Mr. Foye wanted to know if the student knew what

the problem was.

Page 15: Chapter 3 Period 1. Warm Up Have you ever signed a contract? Look at this contract, how many clauses does it have?

Do NowYou read this on a school’s website:“All international students are required to take TOEFL. An alternative for TOEFL is IELTS”What does it mean?A. If your TOEFL score is too low, you won’t be accepted by the

school.B. If you want to be accepted by the school, you need to take

TOEFL exam.C. If you have a TOEFL score, you will be accepted.D. If you don’t want to take TOEFL exam, you can take IELTS

instead. E. If you only have a IELTS score, you still need to take TOEFL in

order to get into this school.

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Section 3

AssumeConclusionAlternativeInstancePercentContrastObviousRequireLegaltraditional

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Assume+ somethingAssume that + “sentence”I assume that _____ _________ ________1. Make verb phrases “is+doing” Try to use the verbs belowFor instance: is dancing, is sleeping, is eating an appleDesign, purchase, focus on, select, order, label, conduct, research, affect2. Make phrases about locationFor example: at home, in the bathroom, online, in a discount store…

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It is…

It is legal for (people) to (do something)It is illegal for (people) to (do something)Think of a word/phrase to replace peopleThink of a word/phrase to replace “do something”Think of a word to replace legal and illegalIt is obvious that + sentence

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In conclusion, + sentence

We came to the conclusion that + sentence

Page 20: Chapter 3 Period 1. Warm Up Have you ever signed a contract? Look at this contract, how many clauses does it have?

Guess What Word is Behind You

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Reviewassume/ regular/ prices/lower/much/are/prices/You/sale/often/that/thanYou often assume that sale prices are much lower than regular prices

was/the/We/conclusion/best/came/item/the/that/cheapest/to/theWe came to the conclusion that the cheapest item was the best.

holiday/advertised/in/on/percent/decorations/department/off/store/January/25/TheThe department store advertised 25 percent off on holiday decorations in January

sometimes/$500/It’s/you/almost/forget/$495.95/obvious/is/that/but/itIt’s obvious that $495.95 is almost $500 but you sometimes forget it.

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All the Words from Chapter 3

design purchase focus section optionselect identify location label considerableaware factor research conduct technique affect benefit credit item constant assume conclusion alternative instance percent contrast obvious require legal traditional