jueves, 31 de marzo de 2016

PERIOD II: WEEK 2 Grade 9

BE GOING TO
 (Negative) 
April 04-April 08

USES

1.planned actions in the future

*We are going to sing at the party.

2.You are certain that sth. is going to happen in the future.

*Look at that car! It is going to crash into the yellow one.

NEGATIVE FORM EXLANATION 

Negative sentences in the going to-future
Long forms Contracted forms
I am not going to play handball. I'm not going to play handball.
You are not going to play handball. You're not going to play handball.
You aren't going to play handball.
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ACTIVITY 1

Copy all the sentences,  create positive Be going to sentences, then change them into Negative form:


Don/ write/ letter /at the weekend
They/ walk /the dog /later
We/ be/ at the party/ on Saturday night.
Therese/ live/ in my house
I/ have/ a holiday /this year
You/ see/ the new movie/ I saw last night
Ian/ go/ to class/ tomorrow.
Khalida/ buy/ a new car/next week
We/ visit/ George/ hospital
We/ Look for/for your approval
They/ drive/ to work/ anymore
I/beg/for pardon
Manuela/look for/new boyfriend
Maggie/watch/a boring program
I/Lose/any subject
Colombia/Lose/against Brazil
I/travel/to Hong-Kong /It is very unsafe
I/buy/a new cellphone/ I have no money.
Nancy/come over/with us
My girlfriend/drive/my new Maserati



















Activity 2 
Print the following Worksheet and bring it to class:

 Activity 3

Develop the following online exercises: 


miércoles, 30 de marzo de 2016

PERIOD II: WEEK 2 Grade 8

COMPARATIVES 
(EQUALITY)

*If two things are equal in some way, we can use a comparison with asas …. The comparisons may involve adjectives (adj) or adverbs (adv) after the first as, and noun phrases (np) or clauses after the second as:

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She is as tall as the sunflower

Activity
 *From the following reading:
a)Extract all the comparative forms.
b)Write the comparative from of equality.
c)Make draws of the people and animals in the reading.

http://www.picgifs.com/clip-art/entertainment/circus/clip-art-circus-326483.jpg

The Circus

The Rodriguez Brothers Circus is in town! Every year, the circus arrives and stays for a week. Then they go to the next town. There are not many animals in the circus. People told the circus that they didn't like seeing animals performing. There is an elephant called Jacob and two old lions, Hattie and Meg, Hattie is as big as Mega. Most of the performers are human! There is Leopold, The Strongest Man In The World. His father also worked in the circus, but Leopold is stronger than him, he has bigger arms and bigger legs too! Leopold performs his act every night for the town's people who come to watch. Another performer is Clara. She says she has the longest hair in the world. It's about 4 metres long! She also has a daughter who works in the circus. Her name is Sue-Ellen. Her hair is a lot shorter, but she wants to grow it as long as her mother's. Sue-Ellen helps look after the animals and she's also learning how to juggle. The highlight of the circus are the three clowns, Pit, Pot and Pat. They all wear long red shoes, Pat's shoes are as long as  Pit and Pot’s shoes, they  fall over because their shoes are so long! They perform for about twenty minutes and they are always the most popular act with the audience, especially the children. Many people think Pit, Pot and Pat are three brothers, but Pat is older than the other two - he's their father! He's the oldest clown in the country, but he has a lot of energy.

Activity
Practice: