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Unit 7 Future Tense/ The Lady and the Spider Objectives
Review simple future tense verbs “will” and “be going to” Complete writing prompt “Is America still the leader of the free world?” Introduce Latin root words “manu” and “flu” Introduce prefix “dis” and “inter”
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Unit 7 Future Tense/ The Lady and the Spider continued
Introduce and learn vocabulary/ spelling list #9 Read short story “Names/Nobres” pages Read short story “The Lady and the Spider pages Complete Work Sheet on Vocabulary/Graphic Organizer and Grammar
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Vocabulary/ Spelling List 9
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This Latin root word means “to flow”
"flu" This Latin root word means “to flow”
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This Latin root word means “hand”
"manu" This Latin root word means “hand”
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The prefix “dis” means apart, away, or the reverse of
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The prefix “inter” means between.
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For example; Our house became chaotic because of all of the guests.
Completely confused. For example; Our house became chaotic because of all of the guests.
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disappoint To sadden by not doing what is expected. For example; My students disappoint me when they fail to do their best.
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To get off a ship or plane.
disembark To get off a ship or plane. For example; Once the ship anchored next to shore all passengers were expected to disembark.
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To change continually; to waver.
fluctuate To change continually; to waver. For example; The prices on the New York Stock Exchange fluctuate every minute.
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This means easily and rapidly as in speaking or writing. For example;
fluently This means easily and rapidly as in speaking or writing. For example; I have studied Italian for many years but still cannot speak it fluently.
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For example; Inevitably, the sun shines when we bring an umbrella.
Unavoidably. For example; Inevitably, the sun shines when we bring an umbrella.
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The power to affect others without making an effort.
influence The power to affect others without making an effort. For example, People in power can have influence on those that work for them.
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intercept To take or seize something on its way from one place to another. For example; The pirates plan to intercept the cargo ship and still the merchandise on board.
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international Between nations. For example; Individuals who use the internet often are involved in international communications.
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For example; The watch was inscribed with my initials.
Written on. For example; The watch was inscribed with my initials.
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For example; A carpenter can manufacture homemade furniture.
To make a product. For example; A carpenter can manufacture homemade furniture.
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manual Made, done, or used by the hands. For example; There are many jobs that require manual labor.
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maneuver To guide skillfully.
For example; The race care driver skillfully maneuvered his car to the finish line.
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mistook This means identified incorrectly or misunderstood.
For example; She mistook his nod for a yes.
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pursue This means to be involved in or to follow. For example: I will pursue my dream and become a teacher.
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transport carry from one place to another. For example Harry could not transport the heavy refrigerator by himself
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FUTURE TENSES: WILL/BE GOING TO
I will travel to Japan next summer : decision I am going to study German at school: plan
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WILL / GOING TO The simple Future has two different forms in English: will and be going to. Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two different meanings as mentioned before. I will probably go to London next summer. I am going to fly to London next Saturday.
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FUTURE TENSE : WILL FORM
Affirmative: I will travel to Madrid in October Interrogative: Will you travel by bus? Negative: I will not travel – won´t Will you travel by train or by bus? I won’t travel by bus I will probably travel by train
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FUTURE TENSES: USES OF WILL
1.-Instant decisions: Ok, I’ll see you on Friday 2.-Predictions based in what we think: It will rain in the evening. 3.- Promises and offers: Don’t worry, I’ll go and buy some food for you.
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FUTURE TENSE: BE GOING TO - FORM
Affirmative: I am going to travel by plane. Interrogative: Are you going to travel by plane? Negative: I am not going to travel by plane because I am going to fly in a hot air balloon.
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FUTURE TENSE: USES OF GOING TO
1.- Future plans and intentions: I am going to buy a new laptop computer next week 2.- Predictions based in what we can see at the moment; Look at that car! It is going to crash into the lamp post.
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FUTURE TENSES TIME EXPRESIONS
Tomorrow, next week, next month, next year… I am going to travel to New York next year
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