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to English Summer Camp 2015! Day 5 in the American Corner
Day 5 in the American Corner
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1. How many siblings do you have. What grade are you in
1.How many siblings do you have? What grade are you in? What is your favorite food? What is your favorite Holiday? Who is your English teacher? How many students are there in our Summer English camp?
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2. Did you brush your teeth this morning. Does your brother have a car
2.Did you brush your teeth this morning? Does your brother have a car? What time does our lesson start? What time did you get up today? What did you do last night? What is the weather like today?
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3.About the caterpillar What color was the small caterpillar?
What color was the small caterpillar? What did it eat on Monday? Was the caterpillar hungry? Did the caterpillar eat 4 strawberries? What is a caterpillar’s house called? What did the caterpillar become?
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4. About the Dog story Where was Jack walking? What did the dog do?
Who was near the dog? What did the woman say to Jack? Did the woman’s dog bite Jack? Did Jack bite the dog?
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JEOPARDY
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Word of the Day….
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https://happinessweekly. files. wordpress. com/2014/03/quality-friends
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Relationship Picture: Related Words: Sentence: Definition:
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Picture:
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Related Words: to relate verb relative noun relation noun Synonyms: connection Antonyms: unrelated/not related verb only separation
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Definition: Longman online dictionary of Contemporary English
re‧la‧tion‧ship 1 [countable] the way in which two people or two groups feel about each other and behave towards each other relationship with I have quite a good relationship with my parents. She has a close relationship with her daughter. relationship between the special relationship between Britain and the US personal/family/social etc relationships a study of doctor-patient relationships They've established a better working relationship. I had a sort of love-hate relationship with my brother (=we loved and hated each other at the same time). 2 [uncountable and countable] the way in which two or more things are connected and affect each other the relationship between poor housing and health problems relationship to He's studying politics and its relationship to the media. The lessons bear little relationship (=they are not connected) to the children's actual needs. 3 [countable] a situation in which two people spend time together or live together, and have romantic or sexual feelings for each other: He's never had a sexual relationship before. She doesn't really want a relationship with me. in a relationship Are you in a relationship right now? 4 [uncountable] the way in which you are related to someone in your family 'What's your relationship to Sue?' 'She's my cousin.'
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Sentences: I am related to my brothers and sisters. They are my siblings. Tuya has so many relatives in UlaanBaatar. She’s my best friend. We’re not related. My relationship with my friend Dawaa is very nice because we understand each other. A relationship between the USA and Mongolia is very important.
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Glossary : New Words chores = jobs around the house invitation = invite someone to something handsome = beautiful coach = carriage pulled by horses spell = a group of words that has magical power mean = nasty ball = dance (waltz) midnight = the middle of the night
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Once upon a time, there was a beautiful girl named Cinderella
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful girl named Cinderella. She lived with two stepsisters, who were very mean. They made her dress in rags and do all the chores.
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One morning, an invitation came. The handsome prince was having a ball
One morning, an invitation came. The handsome prince was having a ball! The mean stepsisters were very excited. You see, they both hoped to meet and marry him.
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On the day of the ball, Cinderella helped her stepsisters get ready
On the day of the ball, Cinderella helped her stepsisters get ready. She ironed their dresses. She curled their hair. They were so mean they didn’t even say thank you.
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“I wish I could go to the ball, too,” cried Cinderella. Poof
“I wish I could go to the ball, too,” cried Cinderella. Poof! A lady with a magic wand appeared. It was Cinderella’s fairy godmother! “I will help you,” she said.
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Poof. The fairy godmother turned a pumpkin into a coach
Poof! The fairy godmother turned a pumpkin into a coach. She turned mice into horses. She turned Cinderella’s rags into a fancy dress and her old shoes into glass slippers.
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“You look lovely. There is only one rule
“You look lovely! There is only one rule. You must be home by midnight or the spell will be broken,” said the fairy godmother. Cinderella agreed. Then she waved goodbye.
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Cinderella was the star of the ball
Cinderella was the star of the ball. Everyone thought she was amazing, especially the prince. He quickly fell in love with her and they danced all night.
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Cinderella had such fun she forgot to look at the clock until it was almost midnight. Oh no! There was no time to say good-bye to the prince. She ran outside so fast that she lost one of her glass slippers.
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Bang. The clock struck midnight and the spell was broken
Bang! The clock struck midnight and the spell was broken. Cinderella’s coach turned back into a pumpkin. Her dress turned back into rags. “I guess I will just have to walk home,” she said sadly.
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A minute later, the prince ran out to find Cinderella
A minute later, the prince ran out to find Cinderella. But all that was left of her was a glass slipper. “I will search high and low to find the owner of this shoe,” he vowed.
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True to his word, the prince went from house to house
True to his word, the prince went from house to house. He tried the shoe on every girl he met. But, alas, it didn’t fit any of them.
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Finally, the prince knocked on the last door
Finally, the prince knocked on the last door. Cinderella’s mean stepsisters answered. Both lied and said the shoe was theirs. But, try as they might, it was too small to fit their big feet.
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Just then, Cinderella came into the room
Just then, Cinderella came into the room. “Will you please try on this shoe?” asked the prince. Cinderella nodded.
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The shoe fit perfectly. At last, he had found the girl from the ball
The shoe fit perfectly! At last, he had found the girl from the ball. “Will you marry me?” asked the prince. “Of course,” said Cinderella.
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Cinderella had a great big wedding and even invited her mean stepsisters. Then, she and the handsome prince lived happily ever after.
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What happened at the beginning. What happened in the middle
What happened at the beginning? What happened in the middle? What happened at the end?
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Let’s take a break!
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Let’s learn a song!
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Game time !
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What time is it? It’s lunch time. Are you hungry?
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T tiger tired talk Let’s play a game! Noun : Adjective : Verb :
STOPLIGHT!
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Tomorrow we will meet outside the library at 9 o’clock.
English Summer Camp ! Tomorrow we will meet outside the library at 9 o’clock. Don’t be late in the American Corner
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Tomorrow we will meet outside the library at 9 o’clock.
English Summer Camp ! Tomorrow we will meet outside the library at 9 o’clock. Don’t be late
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