Today we talked about somethings on How Japan can be more International.
HOMEWORK-Think of 5 topics that you wouldwant to write about for your speeches.-Please research these topics using, TV,internet, Newspaper, books, magazines.....etc
Today we reviewed page 18-19 in The Write Path text book.
HOMEWORK: -do an outline for the topic: discuss the differences between crime in Japan VS. crime in the U.S ( or the foreign country where you lived in the past)
USE PAGE 19c OF THE WRITE PATH AS A MODEL TO FOLLOW
We did lesson # 24 of Impact Grammar. I the second class we did some timed witting assignments.
HOMEWORK: -doing trying it Impact Grammar -research and find out your Japanesehoroscope. Tell me what animal you are and what is special about it.
A4 0r B5 paper
act like an ape MEANING: behave badly, wildly, foolishlyEXAMPLE:He has been acting like an ape ever since his girlfriend left him. bark up the wrong tree MEANING: choose the wrong course of actionEXAMPLE:He is barking up the wrong tree. He accuses me of causing the computer problem but I was away at the time.
Her bark is worse than her bite MEANING: someone�s words are worse than their actionEXAMPLE:You shouldn''t worry about her. Her bark is worse than her bite and she is really a very nice person.
Try this fun online quiz http://www.english-zone.com/idioms/animals1a.html
We did lesson # 23 in our Impact Grammar book. Comparative and superlative forms of adjectives was the grammar lesson.
In our second class we worked using The Write Path in practicing how to write Conclusion sentences.
HOMEWORK: -write path page 25e -write 5 trivia Qs and As using comparative and superlative forms of adjectives.
The Comparative Form
The comparative form, which is made be adding -er or a preceding more to the positive form, shows either a greater degree than the positive form or a makes a comparison between two persons or things.
Examples:
They chose a darker brown paint than their neighbours. The dancer moved more gracefully than the actor.
The Superlative Form
The superlative form, which is made by adding -est or a preceding most to the positive form, shows the greatest degree of a quality or quantity among three or more persons or things.
Examples:
They chose the darkest brown they could find. The dancer moved the most gracefully of all the performers.