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Adverbs of Frequency

Adverbs of Frequency. always frequently generally hardly ever infrequently never normally. occasionally often rarely regularly seldom sometimes usually. When you clasp your hands together and fold the thumbs across the top, is your right or left thumb on top?

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Adverbs of Frequency

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  1. Adverbs of Frequency • always • frequently • generally • hardly ever • infrequently • never • normally • occasionally • often • rarely • regularly • seldom • sometimes • usually

  2. When you clasp your hands together and fold the thumbs across the top, is your right or left thumb on top? • When you fold your arms across your chest, is your right or left arm on top? • Which leg do you put into your pants first? • Which eye do you prefer to wink with? • Which side of the bed (left or right) do you get out of in the morning? • Can you roll your tongue? (yes/no) • When licking an ice cream cone, do you…....: • Twirl the cone clockwise? • Twirl the cone counterclockwise? • Lick up and down?

  3. Sleep

  4. Sleep • Do you read in bed? For how long? • How long does it take you to get to sleep? • Do you get insomnia? What do you do to get to sleep? • Do you need an alarm to wake you up? • How do you normally lie when you sleep?

  5. Sleep

  6. beautiful lazy crazy quiet nice short gorgeous wide-eyed tall old-fashioned honest boring sexy

  7. Fried Chicken Fries Ice Cream Sundaes Burgers Soda Salad Chicken Nuggets Pies Mashed Potato Cole Slaw • McDonalds • KFC cheap, expensive, delicious, tasty, sweet, big, small,

  8. Thai Delicacies

  9. 100 g. dried 1/4 inch-wide rice noodles • 100 g. MAESRI PAD-THAI SAUCE • 6 prawns • 2 eggs • 1/4 cup Chinese chives, cut into one-inch lengths • 2 cups bean sprouts, root tips and seed hulls removed • 3 tablespoons vegetable oil

  10. Pad Thai 1. Soak the noodles in hot water for 3 minutes. Rinse them in cold water and then allow to drain. Next, work the noodles around in one tablespoon of the oil until the are coated 2. In a wok on medium heat, fry the eggs and break them up into pieces. Put in the prawns and stir-fry until done 3. Toss in the noodles and the Maesri PAD-THAI SAUCE, stir-fry everything together. When the noodles are tender, add the chives and bean sprouts, and continue stirring until done. 4. Transfer the noodles to plates, sprinkle with finely chopped roasted peanuts and coriander leaves, and serve with fresh vegetables.

  11. Dracula (Plot, Themes, Motifs, Symbols) • Setting (time) • Setting (place) • Protagonists (lead characters) • Major Conflict • Rising Action • Turning Point (highlight) • Falling Action • Foreshadowing • Themes • Motifs • Symbols

  12. Dracula • Count Dracula • Van Helsing • Jonathan Harker • Mina Murray • Lucy Westerna • John Seward • Arthur Holmwood • Quincey Morris • Renfield • Mrs. Westerna • Lucy's fiancé and a friend of her other suitors • A patient at Seward's mental asylum. • A talented young doctor, formerly Van Helsing's pupil • Mina's best friend and an attractive, vivacious young woman • A plainspoken American from Texas. • Lucy's mother. A brittle woman of failing health. • Jonathan Harker's fiancée. • The leader of a group that hunts Dracula down and destroys him. • A solicitor, or lawyer • Inhabits a crumbling castle in the Carpathian Mountains.

  13. A vampire with diabolical ambitions • Blood; science and superstition • End of the nineteenth century • England and Eastern Europe • Jonathan Harker learns of Dracula's evil while visiting his castle to complete a real estate transaction; Lucy Westenra becomes increasingly ill under Dracula's spell • Lucy is transformed into a vampire; Van Helsing and his comrades mercifully destroy her • The initially unidentifiable wounds on Lucy's neck foreshadow her fall to the dark side by confirming Dracula's presence in England. • The members of Van Helsing's gang:Van Helsing, Jonathan Harker, John Seward, Arthur Holmwood, Mina Murray, and Quincey Morris, might be considered the novel's collective protagonist. • The promise of salvation; the consequences of modernity; the dangers of female sexual expression • The stake driven through Lucy's heart; the Czarina Catherine • Van Helsing and company chase Dracula across Eastern Europe, where they eventually destroy him.

  14. Dracula • Who? • Where? • When? • Why? • How? • What?

  15. LEO July 23-August 22 When trouble pops up, today, you can't look to anyone else to solve the problem. You are in control, and you will have to be the one to stay cool in the face of hot tempers. The best thing you can do is to lead by example. If you don't fly off the handle, then no one else will feel entitled to fly off the handle, either! Stay smiling, and ask questions in order to get a better grip on what is going on. You might have to sort through the answers, though. Not everyone is telling the truth.

  16. Zodiac Signs

  17. Romeo  Juliet  Friar Lawrence  Mercutio  Tybalt  Capulet  Lady Capulet  Montague  Lady Montague  Paris  Benvolio  Prince Escalus  Friar John  Balthasar  Sampson & Gregory  Abram -  The Apothecary  Peter  Rosaline  Romeo and Juliet - Character List

  18. ROMEO & JULIET • How do Mercutio and Tybalt die? • What punishment did the Prince give Romeo for fighting? • Why did Romeo's killing Tybalt put Juliet in a bad position? • What did Juliet finally decide? • What is Juliet's reaction when Lady Capulet tells Juliet about the plans for the marriage between Juliet and Paris? • What is Capulet's reaction when Juliet refuses to marry Paris? • What advice does Nurse give to Juliet?

  19. R & J Planned Activities

  20. R & J Planned Activities • Capulet and Montague servants fight in the streets. • Capulet host a feast. • Friar Lawrence attempts to send the letter to Romeo. • Friar Lawrence gives Juliet the potion. • Friar Lawrence learns Romeo never got his letter. • Friar Lawrence marries Romeo and Juliet. • Juliet drinks the potion. • Juliet is found dead. • Juliet learns of her arranged engagement to Paris. • Juliet stabs herself. • Lord Capulet arranges Juliet and Paris’s wedding for Thursday. • Lord Capulet moves the wedding up to Wednesday. • Paris arrives for the wedding. • Romeo and Juliet meet and fall in love. • Romeo and Juliet spend one night together. • Romeo flees to Mantua. • Romeo kills Paris and poisons himself. • Romeo kills Tybalt. • Romeo learns of Juliet’s death and buys poison. • Romeo returns to Verona. • The families find the bodies. • The families make peace. • The prince banishes Romeo. • Tybalt kills Mercutio.

  21. Your Planned Activities

  22. Teenage Problems Should I Marry Him? I have been with my Fiancé for almost four years, We are going to get married next year but, there are a couple of concerns I have: one is the fact that he never talks about his feelings, he keeps everything inside of him. He sometimes has trouble with expressing his excitement about things also. He never buys me flowers or takes me out to dinner. He says that he doesn't know why, but he never thinks of things like that. I don't know if this is a side affect of depression or, maybe, he is sick of me. He says that he loves me and that he wants to marry me. If this is true, what is his problem? Female, 19

  23. Analysis (Expository Writing) Cause Effect

  24. Argumentation (Persuasive Writing) Pros Con

  25. Argumentation (Persuasive Writing) • The Problem • Reasons for the Continuation of the Problem • Solution

  26. Methods of Development • Analysis (Expository Writing): • Extended Definition • Classification • Cause & Effect • Compare & Contrast • Process Description • Persuasion: • Argumentative Essay • Narration • Description

  27. Teenage Problems Please Help me and My Family My family don't get along. It's like we all hate each other. It's my mom, me, my two brothers and a sister. I am the oldest. We all have certain problems: My mom wants to quit smoking so she is really stressed out. I am really selfish (I just can't help it). One of my brothers is too bossy. He thinks he is better than the rest of us and that he is the only one who helps my mom. My other brother is kind of abusive and depressed. He always starts fights and he's really spoiled (my mom doesn't yell at him for doing things wrong and when she does, he laughs at her); My sister (who's 7) makes messes and doesn't clean them up. I really want to help because I don't like being upset all of the time and having everyone hate everyone else. Even when we start to get along, someone will say something to upset someone else. Please help me and my family. Female, 15

  28. Teenage Problems Hates School I hate school. I cannot stand my school so I skip it almost every day. Luckily, I am a smart person and I'm in all of the advanced classes and don't have reputation as a rebel. Only the people who really know me know about my strange feelings. My parents don't care - they don't even mention it if I don't go to school. What I end up doing is sleeping all day and then staying up all night talking to my girlfriend. I get behind in my work and when I try to go back to school I get a bunch of crap from my teachers and friends. I just get so depressed when I think about it. I have given up on trying to go back and now am considering dropping out altogether, but I really don't want to do that because I realize it would ruin my life. I don't want to go back at all but I also don't want it to ruin my life. I am so confused and I have really tried to go back and just can't take it. What should I do? Please help. Male, 16

  29. Fatherhood

  30. Fatherhood Being a father is a difficult task. There are positive and negative characteristics that may describe a father. In the next slide, there are five characteristics already listed. Get in groups and discuss them with your classmates. Decide if these characteristics are positive or negative. Place a check mark (√ ) next to the box in the table the group has agreed on. Think about the consequences, and decide whether they are good or bad.

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