Speaking C Marissa Danielsen
Warm Up Review for Idiom Quiz/Conversation cards
Announcements Importance of class attendance (30 students to keep a class going) Idioms Quiz #2 Today
to pick out (S) to choose, to select Ann picked out a good book to give her brother as a graduation gift.
to take one’s time to do without rush, not to hurry often used in imperative form There’s no need to hurry doing those exercises. Take your time.
to talk over (S) to discuss or consider a situation with others We talked over our ideas about redecorating the room, but we couldn’t reach a decision.
to lie down to place oneself in a flat position, to recline If you are tired, why don’t you lie down for an hour or so?
to stand up to rise from a sitting or lying position (also: to get up) When the president entered the room, everyone stood up.
to sit down to be seated (to take a seat, to have a seat) We sat down on the park bench and watched the children play.
all (day, week, month, year) long the entire day, week, month, year I’ve been working on my income tax forms all day long. I’ve hardly had time to eat.
by oneself alone, without assistance Francis translated that French novel by himself. No one helped him.
on purpose for a reason, deliberately It was no accident that he broke my glasses. He did it on purpose.
to get along (with) to associate or work well (with) Terry and her new roommate don’t get along; they argue constantly.
Presentations
Idioms Quiz #2
Let’s Talk 3: “That’s Strange” Pg. 11
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Let’s Talk 3: “Good luck, Bad luck” Pg. 16
EL Civics P 12: World Information Exchange Get with a partner and ask questions from your homework assignment P. 13: Interview a classmate. After you are done, organize the information. Think about how you will present this information in a short presentation.
Interview p 13 Interview a classmate about their country using the questions provided
Alibi Game
Speculation
Pronunciation
Homework Enjoy your weekend Keep studying your idioms Work on your Special Object presentation and your EL Civics Presentation