december 5 -38. 1 b = units 28 29, 1a = units 6-7
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IECP
Fall 2103
Nikki Mattson
Would you rather…
Have a baby monkey
Or
Have a baby penguin?
Agenda
1B = Units 28-29
1A = Units 6-7
1B
1A
12/5 – Units 6+7
12/6 – unit 7/ review
12/10 – 1st attempt at final exam (all chapters covered this semester, passing (83%) = 100% + no class on 12/12
12/12 – 2nd attempt at final exam (redo mistakes on exam – score will be an average of the 1st and 2nd attempt)
12/13 - games
1B
Check HW
Editing Race
1. I will meets with a career advisor next week.
2. I going to discuss my future.
3. What you are doing on Monday?
4. I go away on the weekend, but I will be back Monday.
5. I am going to give you the money tomorrow.
6. Hey! I am going carry your backpack if you want me to.
7. I’m going go to the party later.
8. I meeting my friend at 6:00 tonight.
9. When they will call you?
10. We won’t to eat dinner with you today.
Comparing Tenses
Handout (pgs. 57-58)
Will, May, and Might for Future Possibility
Read pg. 348 out loud with your partner and complete B + C
Will, May, and Might
Use will when you are certain about a prediction.
The test will be tomorrow.
Use may or might when you are not certain about something.
We might/may complete chapter 6 tomorrow.
You can use may or might to answer future questions.
Will you/ Are you going to come over at 7:00 tomorrow?
I might/I may.
You cannot make contractions with may or might.
Maybe and may be are different (grammatically).
Maybe I will come over tomorrow.
I may be ready to come to your house at 6:00 tonight.
Practice
Pg. 351, ex. 2.1
Modals for Advice
What modals do you know for advice?
Should (advice)
You should study before the test.
Might want to (suggest advice)
You might want to read the chapter before tomorrow.
Ought to (stronger advice, less common expression)
You ought to be nicer to your family.
Had better (warning, consequence)
You had better eat your dinner or your mother will be very angry.
Try each modal in a sentence with your parnter.
Modals in Reading
Read pg. 360 out loud with your partner and complete B+C
Modals for Advice Might want to is more polite and less direct than should, ought to,
and had better.
Try it out with your partner.
Use maybe, probably, or I think with should and ought to soften the advice.
Maybe we should turn off our phones before class.
We should probably turn off our phones now.
I think we should turn off our phones
Try them out with your partner.
Use “why don’t we” to make suggestions softly and politely.
Why don’t we study together before the test?
Getting Advice
handout
Practice
Pg. 364 – listen and complete
1A
There is vs. There are (pg. 76 – Unit 7)
When do we use these phrases?
To say that something or someone exists – or to introduce a fact or situation.
There are 10 students in this class.
Try it out!
To give the location of something or someone.
There is a grocery store on North Atherton Street.
Try it out!
To tell when an event is going to happen.
There is a party at my house at 6:00 tonight
Try it out!
To say that someone or something doesn’t exist.
There aren’t any good restaurants in this city.
Try it out!
Practice
What are some interesting places in your city? Tell your partner 5 of each (there is/there are).
There is…
There are…
Questions
Is there/are there…
Is there a movie theatre in your home town?
Are there several movie theatres in your home town?
Survey (handout) Find out who has the most attractions in their home town (within 30 minutes from their house). The first person to complete the survey (correctly) will win!
Prepositions
Review prepositions (pg. 63-64)
Practice – pg. 54, ex. 2.1, A
Preposition Scavenger Hunt 1. Form groups of two (and one group of three). Someone
in your group must have a smart phone (picture and emailing capability.) Someone should also have experience with creating PPT presentations.
Go outside and/or in the HUB or buildings that are nearby and take a picture of something that illustrates each of the following prepositions.
1. in
2. on
3. under
4. behind
5. above
6. in front of
7. next to
8. between
9. across from
10. at
11. inside
12. no preposition (downstairs, downtown, inside, outside, upstairs, home)
13. through
14. toward
Preposition Scavenger Hunt
Example: Anya has a bracelet on her wrist.
Preposition Scavenger Hunt
2. Email yourself all of the pictures that you took.
3. Meet in Life Sciences 006 at 12:20 to create PPT presentations of your pictures.
4. Present your pictures to the
class.
HW
1B = WB pgs. 192-199
1A= WB pgs. 42-49