2. Week 12
How are you?
In case you
haven’t
registered with
the Language
Center, I have the
sign-up sheets for
you. Get together
in your groups,
and fill out the
form. Have you gone to
English Corner yet?
3. Music Time
Bruno Mars’ real name
is Peter Gene
Hernandez . He was born
in 1985 and raised in
Hawaii.
Today’s song, “Just the
Way You Are” was a #1
hit from his album,
Doo-Wops & Hooligans.
The model in the video
is named Nathalie Kelly.
She was born in Peru,
and has appeared in
movies such as The Fast
and the Furious: Tokyo
Drift and Body of Proof
Bruno Mars - Just the Way You Are
4. Hey, Remember what we did last week?
Prefixes Suffixes
anti-co-extra-in-inter-mid-mis-re-nouns:
adjectives:
verbs:
5. Hey, Remember what we did last week?
Prefixes Suffixes
anti- against
co- together
extra- more
in- not
inter- go between
mid- middle
mis- incorrect, badly
re- again
nouns:
-ence / -ance / -tion
adjectives:
-ent / -ant / -ful
verbs:
- ate / -ize
6. Work with your partner to write 5 sentences:
Suffixes Examples
nouns:
-ence / -ance / -tion
adjectives:
-ent / -ant / -ful
verbs:
- ate / -ize
recognize
reliance
peaceful
resilient
substance
navigate
contribution
cheerful
observation
confidence
significant
demonstrate
8. Don’t forget
Grammar!
Today’s Lesson:
Past Perfect
For actions that happened before
a past event
When we want to talk about an action
that happened before a past event, we
often use the past perfect.
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When I got home, my roommate had fallen asleep
already.
All my friends had gone home by the time I got to
the party.
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These sentences have two things that
happened in the past - one earlier, and one
later. Past perfect is for the earlier event.
9. Past Perfect
with past time
clauses
Past time clauses
Past time clauses usually begin with
words or phrases like:
when…until…by the time…after
---
I felt better after I had eaten the puppy.
After I had eaten the puppy, I felt better.
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Remember to use a comma the past time clause
comes first.
When you’re trying to find the
past perfect in a sentence, look
for the words had or hadn’t.
10. Open your book to page 75
Partner A:
Read the Order of Events section
to your partner.
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Partner B:
Read The Past Perfect with Past Time Clauses
section to your partner.
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Each time your partner mispronounces a word, you may kick them. Not really. Maybe.
Then do section A on page 76
And then do Section B on the same page. But with a different partner.
11. Picture Time!
You did
remember your
picture, right?
1. Say hello
2. Would you like to go first?
3. This is a picture of ……
Talk!
Remember to use eye contact and
give feedback.
Follow-up questions!
Only use the question sheet if you
run out of things to say.
12. Don’t forget
Online Homework - Unit 3 Quiz Prep
Work on your videos / performance / essay!