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TEER S2 General English

TEER S2 General English. With Ms. El-Hendi. Unit 2. Movies and Entertainment. Topic Preview. “ The Movie Lover ’ s Catalog ” What is your favorite type of movie? Where would you rather see a movie, at home or at the theater? Why? What kind of movies do they make in Morocco?

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TEER S2 General English

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  1. TEER S2 General English With Ms. El-Hendi

  2. Unit 2 Movies and Entertainment

  3. Topic Preview “The Movie Lover’s Catalog” • What is your favorite type of movie? • Where would you rather see a movie, at home or at the theater? Why? • What kind of movies do they make in Morocco? • Have you ever seen any of these kind of movies, Frida or The Day the Earth Stood Still? Which would you rather? Why?

  4. Topic Preview “The Movie Lover’s Catalog” • Can you describe your favorite movie? • What other movie genres do you know? • Can you name some movies you’ve seen in the following genres: Comedy Musical Drama Action Sci-fi Others…

  5. Conversation • “Going to the Movies” • Look at the Pictures First! What do you think is happening? • Where are they? • What do you think they’re talking about?

  6. Conversation • Please read and listen to the natural conversation… • Highlight anything that you don’t understand… • We’re going to hear the conversation more than once…

  7. Conversation • What do these mean? • “In the mood”– • “big screen”- • “the tube”- • “How about it?”- • “Deal!”-

  8. Conversation • What do these mean? • “In the mood”– feel like doing… • “big screen”- the movie screen, the theater • “the tube”- the TV • “How about it?”- let’s do it, what do you think if we do it… • “Deal!”- agreed!

  9. Conversation Exercises… • You and Someone next to you explain which statements in Exercise D are true… • Explain why? • After that, restate each statement in Exercise E in your own words…

  10. “Apologize for Lateness” • Another Conversation • Look at the Pictures First! What do you think is happening? • Listen carefully, we will listen more than once…

  11. Conversation • How do we use these phrases? • Have you been here long? • I got stuck in traffic… • It’s hilarious… • It’s on me… • Next time it’s my treat…

  12. Conversation • How do we use these phrases? • Have you been here long? - Were you waiting for a long time? • I got stuck in traffic… - There were too many cars on the road. • It’s hilarious… - very, very funny… • It’s on me… - I’m going to pay • Next time it’s my treat… - next time, it’s on me…

  13. A Little Grammar… • Present Perfect • In English, sometimes when we talk about the past, we use the …present perfect… • Present Perfect • Have • Has + past participle • Past participle – is the 3rd form of a verb, its used in passive situations… Regular Verbs  past participle is ED form Irregular Verbs  past participle is irregular, page A5

  14. A Little Grammar… • Present Perfect Other Uses for the Present Perfect; • Period of time • Past action within a period of time, • using for… to describe a period of time… I’ve lived in Ouarzazate for 5 years. • or since…with a time or date in the past… I’ve lived in Ouarzazate since 2007

  15. A Little Grammar… • Present Perfect Other Uses for the Present Perfect; • Other Uses: • Always • Only • Lately • Recently • Just • Still • So far

  16. A Little Grammar… • Practice with some Exercises… • After you finish… • We’re going to ask some questions about movies…

  17. A Little Grammar… • Is there a movie you’ve always wanted to see? • Have you seen any good movies lately? • What’s the best movie you’ve ever seen? • What’s the worst movie you’ve ever seen? • How many movies have you seen so far this month?

  18. Pronunciation… • Notice how the /h/ sound disappears • How long have you lived here? How long ave you lived here? • Where have you worked? Where ave you worked? • When did he leave? When did ee leave? • What’s her name? What’s er name?

  19. Some Vocabulary… • Explanations for being late… • I got stuck in traffic- • I missed the bus- • I couldn’t get a taxi- • I couldn’t find a parking space- • Any other excuses?

  20. “Discuss Preferences” • Another Conversation • Look at the Pictures First! What do you think is happening? • Where are they? • Listen carefully, we will listen more than once…

  21. Conversation • How do we use these phrases? • What would you rather see…? • That’s what makes the world go ‘round!

  22. A Little Vocabulary… • Look at the pictures, What are these types of movies? • an Action film- • a Horror film- • a Science-Fiction film- • an Animated film- • a Comedy- • a Documentary- • a Drama- • a Musical-

  23. A Little Grammar… • State your preference (what you prefer) by using “would rather” or “would rather not” • I’d rather see an American movie than a French one. • He’d rather not eat tajine tonight. • They’d rather go to Casa than Rabat. • In Question form… • Would you rather take a quiz or take a test? • Which would she rather eat-chicken or beef? • I would rather not have class on Friday.

  24. Practice time… • Let’s do Exercise F… • What would you rather do…? • Go ahead tell me… • Or better yet, ask me about what “I” would rather do?

  25. A Little More Vocabulary… • Some adjectives for movies… • funny- • romantic- • boring- • weird- • violent- • unforgettable- • silly-

  26. A Little More Vocabulary… • Some adjectives for movies… • funny- makes you laugh • romantic- about love • boring- not interesting…at all… • weird- very strange and unusual, in a bad way • violent- a lot of fighting and killing…hell yeah! • unforgettable- something you will never forget… • silly- not serious, stupid

  27. Reading Time… • Look at Exercise A • What do you think about violent movies? • Can violent movies affect us negatively? • Can violent movies be “too violent”? • Get ready to read…

  28. Reading Time • Read Carefully • Highlight any words or phrases you don’t understand. • After we finish reading it, discuss it with a partner. • Do Exercise C with someone around you for help.

  29. Done! • Well kind of, • Homework (there’s a lot of practice if you want) • In the back of the coursebook, • pages W10-W17 • If you do it, I will check it for you • It might take you 1-2 hours to do • Extra Credit, and it will help you…I promise…

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