Activity D Answers (answers may vary)
1. You'll feel more in control, you'll waste less time looking for things, and you'll be able to make room for new things.
2. You can put away, give away or sell, store, or throw away clutter.
3. CD play: You should give it away or junk it.
A fabulous photo: You should put it in a photo album and display it.
Costume jewelry: Wear it, or give it to your kids to play dress-up.
4. If you don't want something anymore, someone else may want it.
ELI Integrated Skills Level 3
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Grammar Review
Hi Students,
Please do a short self-evaluation and decide which grammar points you need to review the most. I do not expect you to do ALL of the exercises below, but would like you to review some of the grammar points that have been the most challenging for you. I hope that some of the web sites below help you. Good luck!
1. Here is a link to a very useful page that gives clear rules for past tense verb forms:
Past Tense Verb Forms
2. Unit 1
Link to Adjective Prefix Download
Adverbs of Manner
General Adverb Information (form, irregular forms, etc.)
Adverb Practice
Adverbs before Adjectives
3. Unit 2
List of irregular verbs (both simple past and past participles)
Simple Past vs. Present Perfect (There are exercises at the bottom of the page.)
Simple Past vs. Present Perfect (You can do the practice tests at the bottom of the page!)
Adverbs of Attitude
4. Unit 3
Superlatives (Form)
Superlatives (Use)
Superlatives Video
5. Unit 4
Used to
"Used To" + Practice Exercises (note that this page also explains "used to" with a different meaning--not past; also, there are practice exercises at the bottom)
"Used to" Quiz
Would Video
Used to vs. Would
6. Unit 5
**There are a lot of activities here because a lot of students had difficulty with the Unit 5 grammar on the quiz. At the very least, you should try the four quizzes below to make sure you understand much/many/too/too much/too many/enough. Also, you can review the grammar boxes on p. 45 and 47 in your book.
Quantity Video
Count vs. Noncount Video
A little vs. A few
Enough + Nouns
Quantifiers and Count/Noncount Nouns
Too Much/Too Many/Enough Review
Too Much/Too Many/Enough Quiz #1
Quiz #2
Quiz #3
Quiz #4 (this one is great!
7. Unit 6
Future Summary
Simple Present for Future Events (scheduled events)
Future Practice with all Forms
Modals of Advisability Video
Had Better + Practice Exercises
Modals of Necessity
Please do a short self-evaluation and decide which grammar points you need to review the most. I do not expect you to do ALL of the exercises below, but would like you to review some of the grammar points that have been the most challenging for you. I hope that some of the web sites below help you. Good luck!
1. Here is a link to a very useful page that gives clear rules for past tense verb forms:
Past Tense Verb Forms
2. Unit 1
Link to Adjective Prefix Download
Adverbs of Manner
General Adverb Information (form, irregular forms, etc.)
Adverb Practice
Adverbs before Adjectives
3. Unit 2
List of irregular verbs (both simple past and past participles)
Simple Past vs. Present Perfect (There are exercises at the bottom of the page.)
Simple Past vs. Present Perfect (You can do the practice tests at the bottom of the page!)
Adverbs of Attitude
4. Unit 3
Superlatives (Form)
Superlatives (Use)
Superlatives Video
5. Unit 4
Used to
"Used To" + Practice Exercises (note that this page also explains "used to" with a different meaning--not past; also, there are practice exercises at the bottom)
"Used to" Quiz
Would Video
Used to vs. Would
6. Unit 5
**There are a lot of activities here because a lot of students had difficulty with the Unit 5 grammar on the quiz. At the very least, you should try the four quizzes below to make sure you understand much/many/too/too much/too many/enough. Also, you can review the grammar boxes on p. 45 and 47 in your book.
Quantity Video
Count vs. Noncount Video
A little vs. A few
Enough + Nouns
Quantifiers and Count/Noncount Nouns
Too Much/Too Many/Enough Review
Too Much/Too Many/Enough Quiz #1
Quiz #2
Quiz #3
Quiz #4 (this one is great!
7. Unit 6
Future Summary
Simple Present for Future Events (scheduled events)
Future Practice with all Forms
Modals of Advisability Video
Had Better + Practice Exercises
Modals of Necessity
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
HW for Thursday, Nov. 29th
1. Workbook
- Check Lesson C, Activity 1 (p. 46)
2. Activity 2--Strategy plus (p. 59--student book)
- Read "Strategy plus" Box on "Friendly" good-byes
- Complete the activity (#1-4).
3. Activity 1--Reading (p. 60--student book)
- View these photos of "clutter" so that you understand what clutter is.
- Complete Activities A-C.
Thursday Review
Hi students,
Please leave me a comment below about any grammar, vocabulary, or conversation strategy topic that you would like to review tomorrow. We will spend approximately 60 minutes or so reviewing, so we don't have time for everything. Your comments will help me plan better for the time we have.
Thanks!
Your teacher,
Josh
Please leave me a comment below about any grammar, vocabulary, or conversation strategy topic that you would like to review tomorrow. We will spend approximately 60 minutes or so reviewing, so we don't have time for everything. Your comments will help me plan better for the time we have.
Thanks!
Your teacher,
Josh
Monday, November 26, 2012
HW for Wednesday, Nov. 28th
1. Act. 1, 2 and 3 (p. 62) (Activity 2 is collected)
**Make sure that you write your own (original) sentences for Activity 2!
2. Workbook, Lesson C Activity 1 (p. 46)
**Make sure that you write your own (original) sentences for Activity 2!
2. Workbook, Lesson C Activity 1 (p. 46)
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Unit 6 (Final) Project Description
Project Description: In Unit 6, we have been discussing ways to manage a busy life, advice on challenges we face in life, and solutions to these challenges. For your final project, you are going to think about a challenge (problem/issue) in your life and what you can do to solve it (solution). More specifically, you will create a VoiceThread, video podcast, OR podcast to present your problem and solution to your teacher and classmates.
Project Details:
Project Details:
- Time: No more than two minutes.
- Information:
- Short introduction
- Today I will talk about...
- Description of problem
- What is the problem?
- How does it affect your everyday life?
- Description of your solution
- What is your plan?
- What are you going to do?
- What should you do?
- What might you want to do?
- What do you have to do?
- Final Prediction
- What do you think will happen if you follow your solution?
- Deadline:
- Your project is due by midnight, Monday Dec. 3rd.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Final Exam Review
1. Written Test
- Units 1-6
- See Progress Charts in Workbook to review grammar and vocabulary points and conversation strategies.
- Units 1-6
- Questions on Tuesday, Nov 20th in Study Skills class.
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