University Entrance Exam Preparation Workshop 3
How many –ed (regular past tense verbs) can you write in 3 minutes? (id) After vowels B G J L M N R V Z sounds After F K P SH CH S X sounds After T D sounds
Underline all the verbs then circle the helping verbs : ?? PAST CONTINUOUS PAST SIMPLE I was doing my geography homework when my brother came home. I was doing my chemistry homework while my brother was playing a computer game. I did my physics homework and then my brother came home. PAST CONTINUOUS PAST CONTINUOUS PAST SIMPLE PAST SIMPLE review
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Travelling Advice HOWEVER for off off has piping Sense at These days more people travel abroad than ever before and many of us now have the chance to visit all sorts of exotic destinations. Of course, most people have a fantastic time and no major problems. (1)………………………………., being in a strange place, a long way from home can be bad (2) ……………………………………. our health. There are some things that everyone should know about, so that wherever they are going, they will have a holiday that is memorable for all the right reasons. If your destination is (3) ………………………… the beaten track, you should talk to your doctor before you set (4) ………………………. You may need some vaccinations or to take certain medications with you on your trip. The most common disease that travelers suffer from though, is food poisoning. In high risk areas, only drink water that (5) …………….………….. been boiled or sterilized. This includes not having ice in your drinks and using safe water to brush your teeth. When it comes to food, be especially careful with meat and seafood, avoid salads, and never eat any food that is undercooked or served lukewarm, rather than (6) ……………….…… hot. Accidents can happen anywhere, but people on holiday can be at higher risk, so don’t leave your common (7) ………….………….. at home. In cars always wear a seat belt, and on motorbikes never forget your helmet. If you are by the sea or the pool with young children, you need to take extra care. An adult, who is a strong swimmer, should be watching the kids (8) ……………………….. all times. Another holiday danger is the sun. Build up your exposure slowly and stay indoors in the middle of the day, when the sun is at its strongest. When you are outside, wear a hat and always use sunscreen with the right protection factor for your skin. HOWEVER for off off has piping Sense at 6. A. frying B. baking C. piping D. smoking E. cooking 1. A. However B. Because C. Whereas D. Despite E. But 5. A. have B. has C. had D. having E. to have 8. A. through B. during C. for D. while E. at 4. A. off B. up C. to D. down E. of 7. A. mind B. reason C. brain D. sense E. factor 3. A. away B. off C. along D. up E. down 2. A. by B. to C. for D. of E. in
objectives This week’s lesson : 2. WORD OF THE DAY 1. Students will know and understand the correct answers on the ‘Travelling Advice’ reading exercise – and clearly understand the meaning of the text 2. WORD OF THE DAY 3. . Students will practice making sentences in present simple, present continuous, present perfect, past simple, past continuous, past perfect, future – will, and future – to be going to tenses 4. Students will be able to (SWBAT) recognize and differentiate 4 phrasal verbs using the verb ‘BRING’ 5. SWBAT recognize and write tag questions with the tenses reviewed above
WORD OF THE DAY ILLNESS An unhealthy condition of the body or mind. DEFINITION : SYNONYMS / ANTONYMS: REAL LIFE EXAMPLE : An unhealthy condition of the body or mind. SYNONYMS :disease, sickness, ailment, malady ANTONYMS : health SENTENCE : WORD FORMATION : ILLNESS – noun ILL – adjective ILL-MANNERED – bad mannered ILL-EQUIPPED – not adequately equipped or qualified ILL-GOTTEN – gained by wicked or illegal means My friend has a very serious illness and has been in the hospital for 3 weeks. NOTE : prefix il- same as in- but used before words beginning with l has a negative meaning (sometimes), examples : (insensitive) illegal, illegible, illiterate, illogical
verb + adverb OR preposition phrasal verb verb + adverb OR preposition bring How many phrasal verbs can you think of with bring? bring round bring down bring up bring back revive reduce, cause something to fall parents BRING UP their children children GROW UP; return, give back
HOMEWORK Next week’s phrasal verb = get – how many phrasal verbs can you find with get? Catching colds – reading cloze Memorize new words – word quiz next lesson ‘tag questions’ – ideas for review!