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Week 10 Creativity Fall 2019NOT ON THE WRITING TEST, BUT USE THESE DURING THE SPEAKING TEST.100 Grammar Agreeing in the present tense with so, too, neither, either AffirmativeNegativeBe verbsSo am I. /I am, too./Me, too.Neither am I./I’m not either./Me, neither.Other verbsSo do I/I do, too./Me, too.Neither do I. /I don’t either. /Me, neither. Be verbsSo was I. /I was too./Me, too.Neither was I./I wasn’t either./Me, neither.Other verbsSo did I/I did, too./Me, too.Neither did I. /I didn’t either. /Me, neither. PRESENTAffirmativeNegativeBe verbsShe isHe isWe areThey areSo is she/ She is too/Her, too.So is he/ He is too/Him, too.So are we./We are, too./Us, too.So are They./They are, too./Us, tooNeither is she/She’s not either/her neitherNeither is he/ He’s not either/ him neither Neither are we/We’re not eitherNeither are they/They’re not eitherOther verbsSheHe WeTheySo does she/she does too/her, tooSo does he/he does too/him, tooSo do we/we do too/us tooSo do they/they do too/them tooNeither does she/she doesn’t either. Neither does he/he doesn’t either.Neither do we/we don’t either/ Neither do they/they don’t eitherPASTAffirmativeNegativeBe verbsSo was she/heShe/he was tooHer, too/Him too So were we./We were, too./Us, too.So were they./They were, too./Us, tooNeither was she/heShe’s/He’s not eitherHer/Him neither Neither were we/We weren’t eitherNeither were they/They weren’t eitherOther verbsSo did she/he/we/they/youShe/he/we/they/you did tooHer/Him/Us/Them/You, too.Neither did she/he/we/they/youShe/he/we/they/you didn’t either. A: I’ve been to Japan. (Present perfect)B: So have I.A: I have never been to the East Coast.B. Neither have I. /I haven’t either.A: I’m will study all night tonight. (future)B: So will I./I will too.A: I won’t study.B: Neither will I. /I won’t either.A: I would like a cheeseburger. (modal)B: So would I. A: I can’t speak Chinese.B. Neither can I. /I can’t either.100C Make the sentences true for you. I like/I don’t like to stay home on the weekend.I like/I don’t like to talk during class.I need/I don’t need to study harder.I think/I don’t think big parties are fun.I’m good at/I’m not good at remembering new vocabulary. AgreeSo am I. /I am, too./Me, too. Neither am I./I’m not either. /Me, neither.So do I/I do, too./Me, too. Neither do I./ I don’t either./Me, neither.DisagreeA: I don’t… A: I’m not…B: I do. Because… B: I am.A: I like to/I need to… A: I am…B: I don’t. Because… B: I’m not.Choose 5 sentences.I enjoy/don’t enjoy throwing parties.I am/am not happy when I go to big parties.I like/don’t like going to live concerts. I like/don’t like to go to big music festivals.I enjoy/don’t enjoy seeing sports live and in person.I like/don’t like to decorate my house during Christmas time.I always/usually/sometimes/never have a good time in English class. Before/After I eat breakfast, I brush my teeth. When I listen to music, I sing/don’t sing with the music.AgreeSo am I. /I am, too./Me, too. Neither am I./I’m not either. /Me, neither.So do I/I do, too./Me, too. Neither do I./ I don’t either./Me, neither.DisagreeI do. Because… I am.I don’t. Because… I’m not.106/206 Read the examples. Grammar-before, after, when*When= 1) Events happen at the same time. (When I drive to work, I listen to music.) (I listen to music when I drive to work.)*When= 2) One happens immediately after another. (When I get to work, I park my car.) (I park my car when I get to work.)**Time clause (comma) main clause. After___________, _______________.Before__________, _______________.When __________, _______________.**Main clause (no comma) time clause_______________ after_______________._______________ before______________._______________ when _______________.Choose 4 topics. Give good advice.Before you…. When you… After you…Go to a job interviewGo abroadBefore you go abroad, save lots of money.Go on a dateTake a testWhen you take a test, don’t be nervousGo on a dietGo to MTBuy a new phoneStart a new jobBuy nice clothes before you start a new job.Attend a birthday partyAfter you attend a birthday party, thank the host. Who has good advice?Before you buy a new phone, you should transfer your old information. When you start a new job, think positively.When you go to a job interview, you should bring your resume. After you go to MT, you need to drink water. Before you take a test, you should study very hard.When you go on a diet, go outside to run. You should go to a good cell phone store before you buy a phone.Before you go to an interview, you should relax. Before you go to an interview, review expected questions.Before you go abroad, check your passport expiration date. Before you go abroad, don’t forget to bring your ticket.Before you buy a phone, look up information about the phone. Before you go to a job interview, prepare some questions. When you go on a diet, you have to exercise.Cut your hair before you start a new job. When you go abroad, take your passport.When you go to MT, don’t drink too much.Before you take a test, study hard so you can get a good grade.When you start a new job, you should keep smiling. World Link 2, Unit 7 Good Morning World – Party time1. Jay: “She gave me some good ideas for my celebration / party this weekend.”2. Kim: “Celebration? Are you throwing / having a party?”3. Jay: “Oh, maybe I forgot to invite / didn’t invite you.”4. Kim: “Or are people celebrating / getting together just to have a good time?”5. Jay: “I am the host / winner.”6. Kim: “I’m sorry / I’d love to, but I can’t. I already have plans.”7. Kim: “It might be a surprise party, but I don’t want to be surprised after/when I get there.”8. Jay: “Okay, you win / are invited. The party is for my best friend.”9. Jay: “Before / after you come, put on a costume.”10. Kim: “I’d love to / I’m sorry, Jay, but I can’t come.”1. Jay: “She gave me some good ideas for my celebration / party this weekend.”2. Kim: “Celebration? Are you throwing / having a party?”3. Jay: “Oh, maybe I forgot to invite / didn’t invite you.”4. Kim: “Or are people celebrating / getting together just to have a good time?”5. Jay: “I am the host / winner.”6. Kim: “I’m sorry / I’d love to, but I can’t. I already have plans.”7. Kim: “It might be a surprise party, but I don’t want to be surprised after/when I get there.”8. Jay: “Okay, you win / are invited. The party is for my best friend.”9. Jay: “Before / after you come, put on a costume.”10. Kim: “I’d love to / I’m sorry, Jay, but I can’t come.”World Link 2, Unit 7 Good Morning World – Party timeKim: We want to thank Violet Braun again for coming on the show to talk about how to host a great party.Jay: I’m so glad she was here, Kim. She gave me some good ideas for my celebration this weekend.Kim: Celebration? Are you having a party?Jay: Yes, Kim. Did you forget already? Oh, maybe I didn’t invite you. Well, I’m inviting you now.You and Rashid both. It will be held this Saturday at Penn Park.Kim: Okay. What’s the occasion?Jay: It’s a surprise.Kim: A surprise? Is the party for someone? Or are people getting together just to have a good time?Jay: It is for someone. And yes, everyone is going to have a great time. After all, I am the host.Kim: So you are planning a party for someone, but it’s a surprise. And one day before the party, you invite Rashid and me to participate in it.Jay: Exactly. Do you want to come?Kim: I’m… sorry, but I can’t. I already have plans.Rashid: So do I.Jay: What’s wrong with you two? Don’t you like to have a good time?Kim: Well Jay, before I go to a party, I like to know what I’m celebrating. It might be a surprise party, but I don’t want to be surprised when I get there.Rashid: Neither do I.Jay: Okay, you win. The party is for my best friend.Kim: Oh. Well that is a surprise. I didn’t know you had a best friend.Jay: Of course I do. We met five years ago, and that is what we are celebrating.Kim: Aww, that’s very nice, Jay! Friendship is a good thing to celebrate. Should Rashid and Iget presents for you and your friend?Jay: No, you don’t have to get presents.Kim: Can I bring a cake?Jay: Mmm, you’d better not. My friend can’t eat cake.Kim: No presents. No cake. Jay, I’m very confused. Is there anything more you can tell us about this party?Jay: Oh, yes. Before you come, put on a costume. Everyone will participate in a costumecontest, and the best costume wins first prize.Kim: A costume? Are you and your friend going to wear costumes too?Jay: I am. My friend will choose the winner of the contest by barking at the best costume.Kim: Barking? Wait a minute. Your dog! This is a party for your dog?Jay: Now it’s not a surprise party. I hope Precious isn’t watching.Kim: Um… I’m sorry, Jay, but I can’t come. I don’t have a costume for the party.Rashid: Neither do I.Jay: Too bad. I always win the contest. UNIT 9 GoalsVocabularyGrammarYou will learn new vocabulary to describe job conditions.125130128 present perfect, for and since 134 Verb + infinitive (to + verb)Q: When you were a child, what did you want to be? Why? (What job did you want do?)A: When I was a child, I wanted to be…125 Read the article about being a paramedic. Put the blue words in the Word Bank.changes easilyflexible A person with a flexible schedule person can work days or nights.carefulcautiousbravecourageouslikes risksadventurousintelligentknowledgeable friendlypersonablePersonable people can talk to anyone.It’s easy to talk to personable people.on timepunctualPunctual employees are not late to work.quick/easyefficient(doesn’t waste time or energy)The most efficient route will not waste time during an emergency.dependableresponsibleby yourselfwork independently What are the top 3 most important characteristics of good employees? What are some other important characteristics of good employees?128/210 Present perfect: have/has + PPan action that started in the past and continues up to now (and maybe in the future).Past simplePresent perfectPresent perfectI lived in the US. = (finished action) I don’t live there anymore.I have lived in the US. (experience/unknown )I have lived in the US since August.= I still live there.Past simplePresent perfectPresent perfectI was in college. = I finished college.I have been to college. (experience/unknown time)I have been in college for three years. = I am still in college. I have seen 3 movies this month. (Correct. The month is not finished.)I saw 3 movies this month. (Incorrect because the month is not finished.)Irregular past participlesbeen become begun bitten broken brought built burned/burnt bought caught chosen come cost cut dug dived done drawn drunk driven eaten fallen felt fought found flown, forgotten gotten/got given gone grown had heard hit held hurt known left lain lost made met paid put quit read ridden run said seen sold sent shot shownsung sat slept spoken spent stood stolen swum taken taught told thought thrown worn won writtenHow are the meanings of for and since different?I have worked here for four years.I’ve worked at HUFS since 2015128 GrammarI have worked here for four years.I’ve lived in Korea since May of 2008.for = a length of time (How long have you done it/not done it?)since = a point in time (When did you start/stop?) = a past time clauseI have sat in this seat since ________ / for __________(Class is still continuing, so you use the present perfect tense.)I have been taking Scott’s wonderful English class since ________ / for ________________.(This semester is not finished, so you use the present perfect tense)128 D Write questions using the present perfect tense.How long (you/go) to this school?How long (you/study) English?How long (you/know) your best friend?How long (you/have) the same hairstyle? How long (you/live) in your current home?for = length of time/how longsince = a point in timeHow long have you gone to this school?How long have you studied English?How long have you known your best friend?How long have you had the same hairstyle? How long have you lived in your current home?1. I’ve gone to this school for/since………2a. I have studied English since I was _______ years old.2b. I’ve studied English for ________ years.3. I’ve known my best friend since/for…4. I’ve had the same hairstyle for/since…5. I’ve lived in my current home for/since…Writing book Unit 365 Concord and AgreementWhy do these use different forms of the be verb?The number of attendees is thirty. (The number = subject)A number of students are wearing glasses. (students = subject)**A number of = some/many/a lotEVERY = Every oneANYBODY = Any(one)bodyNOBODY = No(one)bodyEACH = Each (one)Some of (single thing/uncountable) is…Some of (plural things/countable) are…Either A or B is/are/verb(s) (Look at B to determine the verb)A, as well as you B, is/are/ verb(s) (Look at A to determine the verb)Practice 2I, as well as you, (am/are) hungry.The man who is holding papers in his hands (is/are) coming.The rest of the questions (was/were) hard problems to solve. I, as well as you, (am/are) hungry.The man who is holding papers in his hands (is/are) coming. The rest of the questions (was/were) hard problems to solve. (QUESTIONS = PLURAL)Either a dog or a cat (is/are) in the house. (EITHER = ONE)Some of the money (is/are) missing. (MONEY IS SINGULAR)Some of the keys (is/are) missing.The manager, as well as his brother, (was a guest/were guests).Either wine or beer (is/are) fine, thank you.Every student (has/have) a good attitude today. (EVERY STUDENT = EVERY ONE STUDENT )I don’t know if anybody (is/are) at the restaurant right now. (ANYBODY = ANY ONE BODY)Nobody (like/likes) the new English teacher. (NOBODY = NO ONE BODY)Each of the books (is/are) good. (EACH = ONE)Each of the cars in the street (is/are) new. (EACH = ONE)Writing Book Page 86 ALREADY, STILL, YETHave you already met Professor Lee? (usually before the verb)She has already taken her driving test. I still can’t speak English well. (before the verb, something continues)He still wears his favorite jacket from high school. I still haven’t seen the movie Titanic. (before the verb, something continues to not be done)A: Have you done your homework yet? (usually at the end of the sentence)B: No, not yet. I've had no time. I haven't done it ____________________________.I've __________________________________ told you what to do. Listen carefully this time.We broke up six months ago but I ____________________________________ miss him.Are you ________________________________ working for the same company?There's no need to tell him. He ___________________________________ knows.We haven't finished ______________________________________________ .It's old but it ________________________________________________ works well.Is it _________________________________ nine o' clock? , AS WELL, TOO (same meaning)She sang, and she also danced. (before the action verb)She is also a good singer. (after the be verb)She danced, and she sang a song as well. (at the end of the sentence.)She danced, and she sang a song too. (usually at the end of the sentence)She not only sings; she ______________________ plays the piano. She not only sings; she plays the piano ______________________Bring summer clothing and _________________ something warm to wear in the evenings. He has ______________________been to Australia. He likes watching films, but he is __________________ a big reader. He plays several instruments and ______________________writes music. I really love this song, and I liked the first one ______________________I can speak French ______________________ , STILL, YETYetAlreadyStillStillAlready YetStillalreadyALSO, AS WELL, TOOAlsoToo/as wellAlso AlsoAlsoAlsoToo/as wellToo/as wellHW: Do FARTHER, FURTHER/AFFECT, EFFECT/BY, UNTIL, TOFARTHER, FURTHERSeoul is farther from campus than Yongin. (more far; physical distance)If you need further information, please ask me. (additional; more)I would like to further my studies in another country. (advance; move something forward)My retirement is much further in the future. (metaphorical distance)1. My mother said we would discuss the problem _________________ when we got home.2. She would not go one step _______________________ until she had a drink of water.3. The committee will have _______________________ meetings on the new law.4. James went _______________________ down the road to find a gas station.5. Countries that are _______________________ away from the equator are usually colder.6. If Calvin has any _____________________ ideas on the project, he should tell the teacher.7. It became darker and more frightening the ___________________ they went in the forest.8. It is no _______________________ to Jane’s house than to mine.9. The store is closed until _______________________ notice. (verb), EFFECT (noun)Stress affects my health in a negative way. (verb)Do not let the loud noise affect you. (verb)Too much alcohol has a negative effect on your body. (noun)The effects of smoking are horrible. (noun)The bad behavior of some students may ____________ the reputation of the whole school.The movie had a big _______________________ on her.The silence was not the _______________________ Barry wanted.To understand history, we must often look at an event’s cause and __________________.He decision will _______________________ his departure tonight.The _______________________ of the hurricane is being felt throughout the state.The disease would _______________________ her ability to walk. , UNTIL, TOYou have to submit your paper by next class. (before, but not later than)Can I keep my bag here until 3:00? (not later than; finishing time)I lived in that house until January. (finishing time)Office hours are from 9:30 to 5:30. (between start and finish)It’s a terrible day but the weather will be nice _______________ the weekend.It’s a gorgeous day and it’s going to stay like this _______________ the weekend.You can watch this program __________ 9 o’clock and then we’re going to change channels.Friday is the deadline. I need your report _______________ Friday.I’d like to keep your report _______________ Friday, but then you can have it back.I’ll probably be in bed _______________ the time you get home.I’ve forgotten my keys. Can you stay awake _______________ I get back?Make sure you get here _______________ six. That’s when the meeting starts.The builders say they’ll be finished ___________ Friday, but that’s what they said last weekEmail: mr.scotthenderson@Website: scotthenderson.Assignments for next weekHW 3 is due next week. (Week 11)Finish your worksheet for page 86 in the writing book.Go to the E-Zone. You must go 6 times by December 6.Go to the supplementary writing classes. You must go 6 times.Preview Unit 9Find a partner for the speaking test. (WEEK 15) ................
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