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Class Rules

Class Rules. Please be quiet when the bell rings and sit down in your seat. Please be quiet while teacher is speaking. Tongue Twister (practice). Upper roller lower roller Upper roller lower roller. Tongue Twister (practice). Purple Paper People, Purple Paper People, Purple Paper People.

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Class Rules

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  1. Class Rules Please be quiet when the bell rings and sit down in your seat. Please be quiet while teacher is speaking.

  2. Tongue Twister (practice) • Upper roller lower roller Upper roller lower roller.

  3. Tongue Twister (practice) • Purple Paper People, Purple Paper People, Purple Paper People

  4. Tongue Twister (practice) • I wish I were what I was when I wished I were what I am.

  5. Tongue Twister (practice) • How many cans can a canner can if a canner can can cans?

  6. What are the different ways to say the name of a person from a country? an ish ese ic i er

  7. Canada Canadian

  8. Brazil Brazilian

  9. Japan Japanese

  10. Saudi Arabia Saudi

  11. Portugal Portuguese

  12. Italy Italian

  13. Je t’aime. I love you. French

  14. C U l8r See you later.

  15. Informal English

  16. Today, we will learn informal ways to say different actions using verb phrases. What is a verb phrase? away along to take… apart after

  17. Verb phrases are very popular in English and are preferred when speaking. verb particle to take apart Verb phrase to separate into small parts I am taking apart my computer.

  18. FUTURE PRESENT PAST will take apart taking apart took apart take apart was taking apart had taken apart to take apart

  19. to take away to remove something The girl took away the doll from the other girl.

  20. to take apart to separate into small parts Why did you take apart your iphone?

  21. to take along to bring with you I take my bear along everywhere I go.

  22. to take after to be like a parent or family member. Your hair looks the same as your father. You must take after him.

  23. To take • To take after • To take along • To take apart • To take aside • To take away • To take back • To take down • To take in • To take off • To take on • To take out • To take someone out • To take over • To take to • To take up • To take someone up on something • To take something up on yourself

  24. To take away To take apart To take along To take after He was playing computer games on the computer when it suddenly stopped working. He _______ the computer to see if it was broken. Teacher Loring_________ my phone if I use it during class. When you go to class, _____ your books ____ with you.

  25. To take away To take apart To take along To take after He was playing computer games on the computer when it suddenly stopped working. He took apart the computer to see if it was broken. Teacher Loringwill take away my phone if I use it during class. When you go to class, take your books along with you.

  26. Create a sentence based on the picture below using the verb phrase….. to take after The boy looks like his father so he must take after him.

  27. Create a sentence based on the picture below using the verb phrase….. to take away

  28. to look up to to look at to look to look out to look forward to

  29. to look at to see something. What are you looking at?

  30. to look for to search Look for the differences in the two pictures above.

  31. to look out to be careful You are driving crazy. Look out for those cars!

  32. to look forward to to feel excited about something in the future. I look forward to when we don’t have to go to school anymore.

  33. to look up to to admire He looks up to his father and respects him very much.

  34. To look • To look after • To look ahead • To look at • To look back • To look down on • To look for • To look forward to • To look in • To look into • To look out for • To look over • To look through • To look up • To look up to

  35. Look at Look for Look out Look forward to Look up to We heard that Kobe Bryant will be visiting Changsha again this year. We ____________ meet him. I can’t find my keys. Can you help me _________ them? My brother is the best student in his class. I really _________ him.

  36. Look at Look for Look out Look forward to Look up to We heard that Kobe Bryant will be visiting Changsha again this year. We look forward to meeting him. I can’t find my keys. Can you help me look for them? My brother is the best student in his class. I really look up to him.

  37. Create a sentence based on the picture below using the verb phrase….. to look out

  38. to ask over to ask around to ask to ask out

  39. to ask around to ask many people I’ll ask around to see if we have a holiday on Tuesday

  40. to ask out to bring a friend to dinner He asked her out to dinner last week.

  41. to ask over to invite someone to your home On Friday, we asked all our friends over for a party

  42. To ask • To ask after • To ask around • To ask for • To ask for someone • To ask someone out • To ask someone over

  43. To ask around To ask out To ask over If you don’t know the answer, you should ____________. I _________ some of my friends to eat hamburgers and watch tv. My brother will ______ his girlfriend _____ for dinner.

  44. To ask around To ask out To ask over If you don’t know the answer, you should ask around. I asked over some of my parents to eat hamburgers and watch tv. My brother will ask his girlfriend out for dinner.

  45. Create a sentence based on the picture below using the verb phrase….. to ask around

  46. to take apart to take along to take to take after to take apart to take away

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