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Unit 2 Week 5

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Unit 2 Week 5

  1. 1. Unit 2 – Personal Stories (Week 5)
  2. 2. Put the verbs in brackets into the simple past or the past continuous. 1) While I _____________________(drive), I ______________(have) an accident. 2) Kate ___________(have) dinner and then she ___________(do) her homework. 3) The thieves ___________(hide) in the kitchen when the police _________(come) in. 4) Sam _______________(study) when he _____________(hear) a strange noise. 5) While we _______________(clean) the house, we ____________(break) some glasses. 6) Alan __________________(look) out of the window when he __________(see) a UFO. Unit 2 – Past Continuous vs. Simple Past Review was driving had had did were hiding came was studying heard were cleaning broke was looking saw
  3. 3. Guess what! Page 16
  4. 4. Pair Work!
  5. 5. Page 18
  6. 6. C B H D E F A G
  7. 7. Listen to how the vocabulary verbs are used differently in the conversation.
  8. 8. A strange noise outside the window frightened Paul.
  9. 9. Paul’s roommate was frightened, and then he laughed.
  10. 10. Page 19
  11. 11. C B H D E F A G confused confusing embarrassed embarrassing challenged challenging excited exciting interested interesting amused amusing disgusted disgusting frightened frightening Add –ed, -ing to make Participial Adjectives
  12. 12. Grammar: Participial Adjectives with “-ing” and “-ed” Present Participles (Adjectives with –ing) -describe things, situations, and people The book is boring. Dancing is exciting. Lady Gaga is amazing. Past Participles (Adjectives with –ed) -describe how people or animals feel (emotions) I am tired. He is bored. The dog is excited.
  13. 13. …so he is bored. …so he feels bored. The book is boring,…
  14. 14. Dancing is exciting,…
  15. 15. …so he is _____. …so he feels _____. Dancing is exciting,…
  16. 16. …so he is excited. …so he feels excited. Dancing is exciting,…
  17. 17. Lady Gaga is interesting,…
  18. 18. …so he is _____. …so he feels _____. Lady Gaga is interesting,…
  19. 19. …so he is interested. …so he feels interested. Lady Gaga is interesting,…
  20. 20. adjectives interesting / interested boring / bored tiring / tired exciting / excited amazing / amazed Usually like this.
  21. 21. adjectives interesting / interested boring / bored tiring / tired exciting / excited amazing / amazed Sometimes like this. stressful / stressed (out) Usually like this.
  22. 22. tips for common mistakes: The test is stressful. The student is stressed (out).
  23. 23. tips for common mistakes: The student is ______. The teacher is ______.
  24. 24. tips for common mistakes: The student is stressed (out). The teacher is stressful.
  25. 25. tips for common mistakes: Are you bored? = I care for you. I hope you’re not bored. Let’s play a game.
  26. 26. tips for common mistakes: Are you boring? Are you bored? = I care for you. I hope you’re not bored. Let’s play a game. = YOU are not interesting. = An INSULT (모욕) Be careful!
  27. 27. Adjectives with –ed -feelings (emotions) tired, bored, excited, … ,happy, sad, angry Remember!...
  28. 28. 1. Say: Hi, hello, introduce yourself. 2. SPEAK! 1. After 2 minutes, yell: CHANGE! 2. Odd numbers (1, 3, 5…) stay seated. 3. Even numbers (2, 4, 6…) move. 4. Everybody tell your old partner: Bye, later, I’ve got to go(I gotta go), see you (seeya). 5. Tell your new partner: Hi, hello.
  29. 29. C B H D E F A G confused confusing embarrassed embarrassing challenged challenging excited exciting interested interesting amused amusing disgusted disgusting frightened frightening Add –ed, -ing to make Participial Adjectives
  30. 30. A: How do you feel when you drink soju with your friends? B: I feel ___. (frightened/interested/bored/ excited/confused/etc) A: Why? A: What do you think of our Four Corners textbook? B: I think our Four Corners textbook is ____. (frightening/interesting/boring/ exciting/confusing/etc) B: How do you feel when you study? A: I feel ___. (frightened/interested/bored/ excited/confused/etc) B: Why? B: What do you think about dancing? A: I think dancing is ____. (frightening/interesting/boring/ exciting/confusing/etc) 2 minutesFollow up!
  31. 31. A: How do you feel when you meet a handsome guy/beautiful girl? B: I feel ___. (frightened/interested/bored/ excited/confused/etc) A: Why? A: What do you think about computer games? B: I think computer games are ___. (frightening/interesting/boring/ exciting/confusing/etc) A: What is your favorite game? B: How do you feel when you get 100% on a test? A: I feel ___. (frightened/interested/bored/ excited/confused/etc) B: Why? B: What do you think about smoking? A: I think smoking is ____. (frightening/interesting/boring/ exciting/confusing/etc) B: Why? 2 minutesFollow up!
  32. 32. A: How do you feel when you are talking with your parents? B: I feel ___. (frightened/interested/bored/ excited/confused/etc) A: Why? A: What do you think about heavy metal music? B: I think heavy metal music is ___. (frightening/interesting/boring/ exciting/confusing/etc) A: Why? B: How will you feel when you get married? A: I will feel ___. (frightened/interested/bored/ excited/confused/etc) B: Why? B: What do you think about dubstep dance and music? A: I think dubstep is ____. (frightening/interesting/boring/ exciting/confusing/etc) B: Why? 2 minutesFollow up!
  33. 33. A: I had (choose 1): -an exciting day -a confusing moment -a challenging situation B: What happened? When did it happen? Where did it happen? Who was there? Why was it exciting/confusing/challenging? B: I had (choose 1): -a frightening experience -an amusing situation -an interesting conversation A: What happened? When did it happen? Where did it happen? Who was there? Why was it frightening/amusing/interesting? 3 minutesFollow up!
  34. 34. Page 15
  35. 35. -Sentence adverbs are adverbs that describe the idea of the entire sentence. -Adverbs usually add –ly to an adjective. Page 14
  36. 36. A: I was talking to my best friend when _______ (simple past). B: Amazingly, … A: Fortunately, … B: Sadly, … A: Strangely, … B: Luckily, … A: Suddenly, … B: Surprisingly, … A: Unfortunately, … 3 minutesFollow up!
  37. 37. B: I was sleeping one night when _______ (simple past). A: Amazingly, … B: Fortunately, … A: Sadly, … B: Strangely, … A: Luckily, … B: Suddenly, … A: Surprisingly, … B: Unfortunately, … 3 minutesFollow up!
  38. 38. A: I was walking down the street when _______ (simple past). B: Amazingly, … A: Fortunately, … B: Sadly, … A: Strangely, … B: Luckily, … A: Suddenly, … B: Surprisingly, … A: Unfortunately, … 3 minutesFollow up!
  39. 39. B: I was checking my messages when _______ (simple past). A: Amazingly, … B: Fortunately, … A: Sadly, … B: Strangely, … A: Luckily, … B: Suddenly, … A: Surprisingly, … B: Unfortunately, … 3 minutesFollow up!
  40. 40. Page 20 Listen and do Ex. B & C.
  41. 41. Susan: Elevator Becky: In the car Alex: Math class Anita: Friend’s parents’ house Evan: School dance
  42. 42. 2 4 1 5 3

Notas do Editor

  • 6 verb phrases in dialogue
  • 6 verb phrases in dialogue
  • 6 verb phrases in dialogue
  • 6 verb phrases in dialogue
  • 6 verb phrases in dialogue
  • 6 verb phrases in dialogue
  • 6 verb phrases in dialogue
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuQGx1H1Qh8
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXO-jKksQkM

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