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English 1 Intermediate: Class 22

English 1 Intermediate: Class 22. Richard Wilson. Agenda. Registration & notices Idiom Homework Review Reading – Entrepreneurship Discussion. Notices. Makeup Class. Wednesday 29 th May 6PM Neo Room 403. Friday 7 th June. Graded Reader Quiz. Friday 24th May. Literature Circles.

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English 1 Intermediate: Class 22

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  1. English 1 Intermediate: Class 22 Richard Wilson

  2. Agenda • Registration & notices • Idiom • Homework Review • Reading – Entrepreneurship • Discussion

  3. Notices

  4. Makeup Class • Wednesday 29th May • 6PM • Neo Room 403

  5. Friday 7th June

  6. Graded Reader Quiz Friday 24th May

  7. Literature Circles http://richardsclassroom.wordpress.com

  8. Idiom

  9. ‘Take With a Pinch of Salt’

  10. ‘Take With a Pinch of Salt’ ‘You should take everything he says with a pinch of salt, he doesn’t always tell the truth’

  11. ‘Take With a Pinch of Salt’ ‘It’s interesting to read the newspaper, but I tend to take what they say with a pinch of salt’

  12. Homework Review Pg. 104-110

  13. Vocabulary Building P1 • E • F • D • B • C • A

  14. Vocabulary Building P2 • K • H • L • G • J • I

  15. Non-Essential Vocab. • Laughed; foolish • No; rice, raisins, eggs • 15 cents / a dime and fine pennies; in an ashtray in the bedroom • Sunflower seeds; a plate • Mensa (their cat)

  16. Non-Essential Vocab. • A woman • A chair, plants, old newspapers • Sandwiches, milk, her home-baked bread; walnuts • To a thrift shop; lamps, couches (furniture) • On the table • On her neck

  17. Vocabulary Review • Longed • Short of, foolish • Stared • Bragged • Scared • Courtship, chance

  18. Text Analysis • Para 1-2: F • Para 3-4: B • Para 5-9: D • Para 10-11: E • Para 12-13: A • Para 14: C

  19. Word Families • Amazing, amazement • Curious • Embarrass, embarrassed • Expectation • Fascinating

  20. Word Families • Get married/ marry • Optimism • Satisfied, satisfactory • Sensitivity • Suspiciously

  21. Words w/ More Than 1 Meaning • c, a, b • c, a, b, a • b, a, c or b • b, a, d, c • b, a, d, c • b, a, a

  22. Unit 5- The Enterprising Spirt

  23. Discussion • What does it take to start a successful business? • Who can start a small business?

  24. Gary Dahl

  25. Pet Rocks

  26. Your Product • Why is your product GREAT? • What can it be used for? • What type of product is it? (a gift, a joke, necessity, luxury etc) • Who is it for? • Where would you sell it? • How much will it cost?

  27. Homework http://richardsclassroom.wordpress.com

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