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SCLA - week 4

SCLA - week 4. Warm-up: Past experiences. Talk with your partner until I tell you to change topics (3-4 minutes). Topics : dating experiences travel experiences work (employment) experiences times you got in trouble. textbook, p. 4. Discuss what is happening in the picture.

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SCLA - week 4

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  1. SCLA - week 4

  2. Warm-up: Past experiences • Talk with your partner until I tell you to change topics (3-4 minutes). Topics: • dating experiences • travel experiences • work (employment) experiences • times you got in trouble

  3. textbook, p. 4 • Discuss what is happening in the picture. What do you see? There is a banner ... What are they doing? They are all drinking ... • Now imagine who the people are and what they are talking about. The blonde woman in the middle is a ... The two women by the table are talking about ... ETC...

  4. Unit 1: Talking about the past “used to” Describes things that were true in the past, but are probably not true in the present. • Things we “used to” do • Ways we “used to” look • Inventions we “used to” need

  5. Before After She used to be overweight.

  6. Past Present She used to have long hair. She used to have darker hair.

  7. He used to smoke cigarettes.

  8. Paul and Chris won the lottery!

  9. So they bought a bigger house. Describe their past using “live”

  10. Now, let’s talk about what they didn’t “use to” have Did they use to have a pool? No, they didn’t use to have a pool.

  11. Traveling in the pastCan you describe the picture?

  12. Let’s practice!

  13. Gap-Fill “used to...” Practice Use full questions and answers to discuss what each of the 4 people “used to” or “didn’t use to” do Just use notes when you record your partner’s answers.

  14. Agree or show similarity • to show you believe the same thing or have the same experience as your partner (Agreement), use one of the expressions below: PositiveNegative - I did/was, too. - I didn’t/wasn’t either. - So did/was I. - Neither did/was I. - Me too.* - Me neither. ** *Informal expression. Very common in conversation. **Informal expression. Somewhat common...

  15. Disagree or show difference PositiveNegative - I didn’t/wasn’t. - I did/was. Don’t forget forms of “can”, “have done” when agreeing or disagreeing. to show you believe something different or have a different experience than your partner (Disagreement):

  16. Examples Agreement: A. I use to play the violin. B. I did, too. A. I can’t speak a foreign language. B. I can’t either. A. I don’t like rude people. B. Neither do I.

  17. Disagreement: A. I have eaten caviar a few times. B. Really? I haven’t. A. I didn’t use to study very hard. B. Really? I always did. A. I’m going to Busan tonight. B. Are you? I’m not.

  18. I’ve _____________ several times. • I don’t like ___________________. • I’m never going to _____________. • I used to _____________________. • I didn’t use to _________________. +- Agree:I do, too. I don’t, either. So do I. Neither do I. Me too. Me neither. Disagree: I don’t. I do. Practice topics - different forms

  19. The Good Old Days Step 1: Choose 5-6 time cues to discuss with your partners. Complete the first sentence and then think of a few details to explain the situation. EX. When I was in elementary school, I used to love science. I was one of the top students in my class, and I won the science fair in 5th grade. Step 2: • - Read a statement to your group. • - Each partner asks one or two follow-up questions for more information. • - Repeat with every group member taking turns until time runs out.

  20. Next week • Homework #3 due • Quiz on Grammar and Vocabulary from Unit 1 • Ref. p. 102 • Don’t forget in-class activity sheet next week... Posted on Saturday.

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