Don’t Copy Me

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Fill in the blanks with appropriate
discourse markers.
By the way, did I tell you about my
friend Josh? He was driving home
from work late at night. He was really
sleepy, so he pulled over on the side
of the road and went to sleep. ___, a
few miles away, some lions had
escaped from the zoo. When Josh
woke up, he was shocked. There was
a lion sitting on the hood of his car.
____, it moved after he beeped60s
his
Actually – used to correct the speaker or
listener
Anyway – Use to return to the main topic
Apparently – Used to say something that may
or may not be true
Meanwhile – Used to introduce something
happening at the same time in another location
In the end – Used to conclude a story
Luckily – Used to tell something good after
something bad
By the way – Used to move on to a different
topic
Choose get used to or be used to for
the following statements. AND Write
the correct form of the verb.
1.
2.
It was hard ___ just
eating rice for breakfast.
I ___ sleeping late, so
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waking up early is very
“Be used to” means something is familiar.
I am used to Anthony’s strange addiction
to
zombies.
I will never be used to speaking English
in public
“Get used to” means something is not familiar
yet.
I got used to Anthony sending many Kakao
Talk messages.
I am getting used to speaking English very
Fill in the blanks with short questions to
keep the conversation going.
A: I’m going to my brother’s wedding.
I’m a little nervous.
B: Really, How _____?
A: We don’t get along well. We are
very different.
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B: That’s surprising. What’s _______?
Write the prepositions for the following
phrases.
1.
We are bilingual ___ English and
Korean.
2.
I know a few words ___ French.
3.
When does your plane take ___?
4.
Don’t make ___ excuses.
1 min
Write the correct form of the verb in
(parentheses).
1.
He went to his kickboxing class
despite __ (be) very ill.
2.
__ (stop) to enjoy the flowers is an
important part of life.
30 s
1. After prepositions
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Apart from dancing, I like singing.
I am interested in studying martial arts.
2. After certain verbs
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Avoid, enjoy, like -ing
Spend, hear, love, dislike (ob) –ing
3. In reduced relative clauses
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The people standing at the bus stop are
zombies. (The people who are standing at the
bus stop…)
4. After despite or in spite of
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Despite being bitten by a zombie, I am OK.
5. As the subject of a sentence
•
Killing zombies is my hobby.
Fill in the blanks with the correct form
of the verb in (parentheses).
1.
David __ (write) his novel all evening.
2.
I __ (visit) Iceland three times. In fact, I
__ (go) there last year.
3.
I __ (know) her since last year.
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Past Perfect is used for
1.
Experiences
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2.
Events at that started in the past and continue
in the present
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3.
I have known Anthony for many years. He is
wonderful.
Changes
•
4.
I have been to Iceland more than 100 times.
It seems Shinsaegae has become more
expensive these days.
With since
•
He has been here since 10:00.
We use the continuous aspect of the past perfect
mostly for emphasis.
I have been studying all weekend.
I have been teaching at PKNU for 2
years.
Write the prefix for the words in bold
1.
Anthony is not _____-cultural
2.
Anthony is a _____-smoker
3.
Anthony is _____paid
4.
Anthony has _____control
5.
Anthony is probably not _____social
1 mins
Write the correct vocabulary words for the
following
1.
A phrase for “Please wait a moment.”
2.
A phrasal verb for “Relax”
3.
An idiom for “to watch for something”
4.
An idiom for “to make someone happy”
1 min
Correct the sentences below. Write the
WHOLE sentence.
1.
I haven’t seen none of my friends
from university for ages.
2.
All of people in my office work very
hard.
3.
Tom has 5 sisters but neither of
them is pretty.
1.5 mins
Most vs Most of
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Most = general – Most zombies are easy to kill.
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Most of = specific, requires determiner – Most of these
zombies were easy to kill.
Both, either, and neither
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Refer to two things
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Both is plural
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Neither and either is singular
Each, every, all
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Refer to more than 1 thing
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All is plural
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Each, every is singular
Double Negatives
I don’t like nothing in this restaurant. X
I don’t like anything in this restaurant. O
Read the quotes below. Write a
reported speech sentence.
Jean-Luc Anthony: “I am sick of your
American accent.”
AnthonyJean-Luc: “I have been
trying to speak like the Queen, but it is
hard.”
30s
When reporting speech, we can simply use
reporting verbs such as to say (that), to ask, to
tell (+ ob).
Jean-Luc  Anthony: “Don’t
spell “colour” without a “u”!
Jean-Luc told Anthony
not to spell colour with a
“u”.
Anthony  Jean-Luc: “Don’t
you like the American “r”
sound?
Anthony asked Jean-Luc
if he liked the American
Write the correct form of the verb in
(parentheses). Use modals.
1.
It was a very long plane trip. You __
(be) tired when you arrived in
Singapore.
2.
We __ (buy) many souvenirs with
our money, but we didn’t. We
decided to save it instead.
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IMAGINING something in the past that DID
NOT happen.
I would have stolen the money if I had
the skills.
Past ADVICE / criticizing past BEHAVIOR
You should not have stolen the money.
Something was POSSIBLE in the past, but
DID NOT happen.
You could have stolen the money, but
Write three words using three
different prefixes
25s
What is one thing that you hate about
English?
What is one thing that amazes your
about English?
1min
Use 1 positive and 1 negative
compound-adjective to
describe your teacher. Be
honest.
1 min
Choose the correct answer for the
phrases below
1.
I never take _____ people who criticize me.
a. take advantage of
b. take a long time with
c. take notice of
2.
I think my girlfriend ____. She always
expects me to buy her things, but she never
buys me anything.
a. takes me for granted
30s
b. takes me too seriously
What compound-adjective personality
word describes these people:
1.
Someone who is very relaxed: laid_____
2.
Someone who gets angry easily:
bad-_____
3.
Someone who is very conservative:
_____-minded
1 mins
Someone who worries about what
4.