About this Course

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Learning modules
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Week 1
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Pearson My English Lab Course Info.
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Identify superlative adjectives and adverbs in sentences VIDEO 1 (and class exercises) CHAPTER 15
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Chapter 15 Homework Exercises
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Comparisons Chapter 15 Video 2 and Classroom Exercises
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STUDY GUIDE PART A: Underlining Comparative Adjectives and Adverbs/Circling Superlative Adjectives and Adverbs in sentences
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• Exercise 11. Using Could: Past of Can. (Chart 12-5)
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Begin Modals: Could; Would; Should; May; Can; Have to; Must
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Week 2
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6 sentences using verbs in regular past tense (ED) endings (2 each pronounced: 'id' 't' and 'd')
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Review pronunciation of past tense verbs ending in "ED"
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Video: Rachel's English: How to Pronounce -ed verb endings: American English Pronunciation
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Video viewing (3 Easy Rules) Modals and Tornado Safety Tips
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Review Arnel's video: Can/Could/Be Able to
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Modals (Class exercises) Pairs/chart paper/create sentences using assigned modals
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Study Guide Modals: Advice, Necessity, Requests, Suggestions, Abilities STUDY GUIDE PARTS B AND C
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Positive Adjectives D-G week 2 (definitions) review
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12/14 Exit Review Comparative Guessing Game
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12/14 Preview-Modals Quiz
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Review: In, at, or on Prepositions video
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Future Time Clause Intro
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Week 3
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12/15 Exit Review-Comparison-Superlatives Game
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Future Time Clauses video
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Grammar and Pizza (Achievement Lunch)
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Google Doc Review
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STUDY GUIDE D: FUTURE AND FUTURE TIME CLAUSES
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Modals Quiz
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Week 4
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Underline 6 comparative adjectives or adverbs: circle 7 superlative adjectives or adverbs
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Comparative/Superlative Practice
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Practice with modals
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Future Tense completion of sentences "will" or "be going to". Time Expressions and multiple choice.
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Partners: Using Future Time Clauses (Class is cancelled) and (You have 2 airline tickets)
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Simple Future (using time clause) questions and statements
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L4 Final Mastery of Objectives
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About the Instructor
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