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Check your homework from page 42 BC. 1. Before, after 2. After 3. Until 4. After, before

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Check your homework from page 42 BC.

1. Before, after2. After3. Until4. After, before

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Check your homework from page 43 Writing A.

1. Friday is my favorite day. 2. OK3. It is cold today. 4. I have an unusual routine. 5. OK6. It is an interesting job.

B. She gets upIt is a tiring…She prepares the next show.

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Page 41 Activity B: Check your answers

On: Monday, the weekend, At: 5:00, night, In: the morning, afternoon, the evening, JuneBefore: just about anythingAfter: just about anythingUntil: just about anything

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41 C. Answers:

1.At2.On3.Before4.Until5. In 6.After

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Strange Festivals

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Strange festivals (unit 5) page 47-see website and video

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In India they pierce their skin.There is a lot of pain.

In Spain they throw tomatoes.There are a lot of tomatoes.

In England they chase cheese down a hill.There are several big pieces of cheese.

In Japan they take off their clothes.There are not many pants.

In Spain they jump over babies.There are several nervous mothers.

In Korea they play in the mud.There aren’t any clean people

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Page 48 Grammar: There is/ There are-read the paragraph and circle examples of there is there are

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Toronto (CND) In the Afternoon

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There is / There are – page 48 (Grammar)

There is: one thing, or uncountable things

There are: more than one countable thing

example

There __ one crazy monkey.

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There is / There are – page 48 (Grammar)

There is: one thing, or uncountable things

There are: more than one countable thing

example

There is one crazy monkey.

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There is / There are – page 48 (Grammar)

There is: one thing, or uncountable things

There are: more than one countable thing

example

There ___ two crazy monkeys.

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There is / There are – page 48 (Grammar)

There is: one thing, or uncountable things

There are: more than one countable thing

example

There are two crazy monkeys.

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There is / There are – page 48 (Grammar)

There is: one thing, or uncountable things

There are: more than one countable thing

But… be careful !!!!

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There is / There are – page 48 (Grammar)

There is: one thing, or uncountable things

There are: more than one countable thing

example

There __ water.

uncountable

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There is / There are – page 48 (Grammar)

There is: one thing, or uncountable things

There are: more than one countable thing

example

There is water.

uncountable

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some / any / several / a lot / many – page 49 - top (Grammar)

1. There are ____ crazy monkeys. (more than one)2. There __ one crazy monkey. (only one)3. There is ___ water on the floor. (uncountable)

4. Are there ___ crazy monkeys? (a question)5. There aren’t ___ crazy monkeys. (negative)6. There is ____ of water on the floor. (uncountable, and it’s a large amount of water)

7. There are ___ bottles of water on the table. (more than 5. not exact)8. There are ____ bottles of water on the table. (between 3 and 5. not exact)

*a couple = 2

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some / any / several / a lot / many – page 49 - top (Grammar)

1. There are some crazy monkeys. (use “some” with “there are”)2. There is one crazy monkey. (only one thing)3. There is some water on the floor. (uncountable)*There are some... There is some (uncountable)... (both OK)4. Are there any crazy monkeys? (a question)5. There aren’t any crazy monkeys. (negative)6. There is a lot of water on the floor. (uncountable, and it’s a large amount of water)*There are a lot of crazy monkeys. (OK)*There is a lot of water. (OK)7. There are some bottles of water on the table. (more than 5. not exact)8. There are several bottles of water on the table. (between 3 and 5. not exact)

*a couple = 2

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Page 49 – C (grammar)

1. There isn’t / aren’t any festivals in my country in November.2. Is / Are there any food festivals in your town?3. In Mazatlan, there is / are a carnival in February. 4. There are several / any carnivals around the world every year.5. Are there any / a dance competitions during the festival?6. There is / are a lot of people in the parade.

Mazatlan is in Mexico.

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Page 49 – C (grammar)

1. There aren’t any festivals in my country in November.2. Are there any food festivals in your town?3. In Mazatlan, there is a carnival in February. 4. There are several carnivals around the world every year.5. Are there any dance competitions during the festival?6. There are a lot of people in the parade.

Mazatlan is in Mexico.

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Can your group make a festival?Example – Pancake Festival

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Example:

1. In your class, what is your favorite festival?The Pancake Festival is my favorite festival.

2. Write three things about that festival (not name).-People run a marathon and they flip pancakes.-The marathon winner will get 100 free pancakes.-There are several dirty pancakes in the street.

3. Why is it your favorite festival? Give two reasons.-I think I can win the marathon because I run every day. -I want to eat many pancakes when I finish running.

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Example – Pancake Festival1. What is the name of your festival?2. What happens at your festival?3. When is your festival?4. Any other important information?5. Make at least 3 sentences using: some, any, several, a lot, many

*******************************************************1. The name of my festival is the Pancake Festival.2. People run a marathon and they flip pancakes.3. The Pancake Festival is the middle of August.4. The marathon winner will get 100 free pancakes!5. There are many pancakes and runners.There aren’t any hungry people.There are several dirty pancakes on the street.

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Example – Pancake Festival1. What is the name of your festival?2. What happens at your festival?3. When is your festival?4. Any other important information?5. Make at least 3 sentences using: some, any, several, a lot, many *******************************************************1. The name of our festival is the Pancake Festival.2. People run a marathon and they flip pancakes.3. The Pancake Festival is the middle of August.4. The marathon winner will get 100 free pancakes!5: There is some butter and a lot of maple syrup. There are a lot of pancakes and runners.There aren’t any hungry people.There are several dirty pancakes on the street.

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1. The name of our festival is the Pancake Festival.2. People run a marathon and they flip pancakes.3. 45: There are a lot of pancakes and runners.There aren’t any hungry people.There are several dirty pancakes on the street.

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New Festival – Group

A. Use pages 47, 48, 49 for some help with ideas and grammar.

B. Think of a new festival (strange and exciting is good!).1. What is the name of your festival?2. What happens at your festival?3. When is your festival?4. Is there any other important information?5. Make at least 3 sentences using: some, any, several, a lot, many

C. Each group will describe their new festival to the class. **Each student must say at least one sentence.

**After you tell the class about your festival, give me the paper with your sentences, names, and student numbers.

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Audioboo Update

• Put as a hashtag the unit you choose. #unit5 or #unit6 (also your class hashtag: #butlersmumonday (Tuesday, Wednesday etc)• Let’s look at page 50. These are examples of

how you could describe your neighborhood. Remember to use any grammar we studied today.

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Homework (May 26)

• Audioboo midnight tonight• Workbook Unit 5 Pages 28-31 All activities• Quiz on Unit 5 next week• Page 52 Vocabulary (will check next week)

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Page 51 – Grammar: should

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Page 51 – Grammar: should

You should definitely call your mother.You should really tell her that you’re very sorry.You should probably send your mother a late gift.

You definitely shouldn’t forget your mother’s next birthday.You really shouldn’t forget your father’s birthday too.You probably shouldn’t worry too much. Your mother will be OK soon.

definitely = 100%really = approximately 80%probably = approximately 55%

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Page 51 B

This is good practice for your audioboo! Good news.. New DEADLINE is Midnight tonight.

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A: I’m hungry and I have no money.

B: You should definitely … You should probably …You definitely shouldn’t …

A: I have a headache because I drank too much soju.

B: What should I do tonight?

A: You should definitely … You should probably …You definitely shouldn’t …

B: I lost my cell phone.

2 minutes2 minutes• definitely• really• probably

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A: I’m sad. What should I do?

B: You should definitely … You should probably …You definitely shouldn’t …

A: I’m always late for school.

B: My friend hit me.

A: You should definitely … You should probably …You definitely shouldn’t …

B: My clothes are dirty.

2 minutes2 minutes• definitely• really• probably

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A: I’m tired but I have to study.

B: You should definitely … You should probably …You definitely shouldn’t …

A: I can’t speak English well.

B: I got a bad grade because I never go to class.

A: You should definitely … You should probably …You definitely shouldn’t …

B: I hate my friends because they always eat my food.

2 minutes2 minutes• definitely• really• probably

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A: I want to go to Canada but I’m scared of flying on an airplane.

B: You should definitely … You should probably …You definitely shouldn’t …

A: I want to have 10 babies after I get married.

B: I want to get married tomorrow.

A: You should definitely … You should probably …You definitely shouldn’t …

B: My apartment smells like dirty feet.

2 minutes2 minutes• definitely• really• probably

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A: I want to be the next CEO of Samsung.

B: You should definitely … You should probably …You definitely shouldn’t …

A: I want to make a new friend.

B: I want to drink 5 bottles of soju and then drive a car.

A: You should definitely … You should probably …You definitely shouldn’t …

B: I want to get a new girlfriend / boyfriend.

2 minutes2 minutes• definitely• really• probably

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A: I’m bored. What should I do?

B: You should definitely … You should probably …You definitely shouldn’t …

A: All of my friends are very boring. What should I do?

B: I want to quit smoking.

A: You should definitely … You should probably …You definitely shouldn’t …

B: I want to go to a nightclub but I’m too young.

2 minutes2 minutes• definitely• really• probably

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Page 52 Vocabulary

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Let’s try it here: smuesl.blogspot.kr

• Student A start at the cemetery. • Student B start at the Community Center• Ask for directions to different place.

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Page 53 Speaking

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Extra Slides to help you study count/non count grammar.

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There is / There are – page 48 (Grammar)

There is: one thing, or uncountable things

There are: more than one countable thing

example

There ___ 5 glasses of water.

There ___ 4 bottles of water.

countable

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There is / There are – page 48 (Grammar)

There is: one thing, or uncountable things

There are: more than one countable thing

example

There are 5 glasses of water.

There are 4 bottles of water.

countable

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There is / There are – page 48 (Grammar)

There is: one thing, or uncountable things

There are: more than one countable thing

example

There ___ one bottle of water.

countable

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There is / There are – page 48 (Grammar)

There is: one thing, or uncountable things

There are: more than one countable thing

example

There is one bottle of water.

countable

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There is / There are – page 48 (Grammar)

You can make many things countable with adding special words.

If you want to make things countable, but you don’t remember the special word, then you can usually use “item.” (like Korean 게 )

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You can make many things countable with adding special words:

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Page 49 – top

1. there is (for one thing, or uncountable things)2. there are (for more than one countable thing)3. any (use with questions and negatives) Are there any monkeys? Is there any water? There aren’t any monkeys. There isn’t any water.4. some (use with “there are”)5. more than one thing

*several = approximately 3 – 5 many = 5 or more (approximately)