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Listening and Speaking 2

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Allowed
Asked
Attended
Belonged
Cleaned
Cooked
Counted
Damaged

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Demanded
Died
Dropped
Explored
Exported
Faxed
Flooded
Happened

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Hiked
Hoped
Imagined
Invited
Joked
Laughed
Measured
Mixed

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Played
Printed
Pronounced
Provided
Realized
Relaxed
Repeated
Saved
Scolded

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Shopped
Shouted
Slammed
Smoked
Studied
Treated
Washed
Watched

Pronunciation: Vowel + R
See handout
Homework: Record Parts 4-6 on
Voicethread

Check Homework: Pg. 52, Editing

Check Homework: Pg. 58, Ex. 2.4a


2. As soon as cheap air travel became
possible, people started to fly more.
3. Until everyone had a cell phone, people
made calls from pay phones.
4. People paid for things with cash or
checks before credit cards became popular.
5. Before free education was available,
most people did not read or write.

Check Homework: Pg. 58, Ex. 2.4a


6. When traffic lights came into our
cities, roads became safer.
7. After Ford made the first massproduced car, millions of people
learned to drive.
8. Before the first supermarket
opened, people bought food from
small local stores.

Check Homework: Pg. 65, Editing

Unit 6: Past Progressive


Correct or Incorrect?

I was standing there.


He standing there.
She was stand there.
Was they standing there?
Were you there?
Yes, I was.
What was he doing?
How was it?

Pg. 71, Ex. 2.1


Do, then check.

Pgs. 73-74: When and While


Time clauses with when and while
and the past progressive show
something that was in progress; the
main clause shows that something
happened.
The millennium arrived when I was
watching TV with my family.
While I was sitting at my desk, I got
only one call.

Pgs. 73-74: When and While


Use the past progressive for an action
in progress in the past.
On the day of the earthquake, we were
living in San Francisco.

Use the simple past for an action that


happened one time and was
completed.
On the day of the earthquake, the power
went out.

Pgs. 73-74: When and While


Time clauses with when or while
show when events happened.
The power went out while we were riding
the elevator.
We were riding the elevator when the
power went out.

Pgs. 74, Ex. 3.1


Do, then discuss

Homework: Pg. 77, Editing Task

Grammar Practice!
Divide into groups of 4.
Take turns answering the questions.
Pay attention to the grammar!
Correct any mistakes you hear.

Ae Ch. 2: Constitutional Issues


Pg. 19 With your partner, take turns
reading the passage aloud. Then,
discuss the questions at the bottom
of the page.

Page 20-21: Understanding


Numbers, Dates, Times
Listen to the time line and write the
dates that you hear.

Pages 22-23
Discuss the questions/activities (1-2)
with your group.

Quiz 1!

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