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English 1 Advanced: Class 23

English 1 Advanced: Class 23. Richard Wilson. Registration Notices Idiom Homework Review C6 Reading 3: The Discovery of a Miracle Drug. Agenda. Notices. Friday 13 th June. Graded Reader Quiz. Idiom. Out of the Blue. Something sudden & very unexpected. ‘Out of the blue’.

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English 1 Advanced: Class 23

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  1. English 1 Advanced: Class 23 Richard Wilson.

  2. Registration • Notices • Idiom • Homework Review • C6 Reading 3: The Discovery of a Miracle Drug Agenda

  3. Notices

  4. Friday 13th June Graded Reader Quiz

  5. Idiom

  6. Out of the Blue

  7. Something sudden & very unexpected. ‘Out of the blue’

  8. “I hadn’t heard from Nick for years, then last week he called me out of the blue!” ‘Out of the blue’

  9. “It’s been a crazy week at work, the boss resigned out of the blue on Wednesday – nobody was expecting it” ‘Out of the blue’

  10. Homework Review Pg. 163-167- Vocabulary, Grammar for Reading, Note- Taking, Linking Readings One & Two

  11. Disease-related Separation-Related Confinement Isolate Seclusion • Contagious • Hygienic • Infected • Paralyzed • Precaution Categorising Words

  12. Disability • Disabled • Discomfort • Disassociate • Disappearance Prefix dis-

  13. Confine, confined • Disassociation, disassociate • Evasion, evade, evasively • Isolation, isolate • Malice, maliciously • Persecution, persecuted • Trace, traced Word Forms 1

  14. Isolation • Is persecuting/ has been persecuting/ has persecuted • Malice • Disassociated • Traced • Did not confine • Evaded Word Forms 2

  15. In fact, forty-seven illnesses and three deaths were attributed to her. No agent. • She was forced to live in relative seclusion on North Brother Island off New York. No agent. • Mary Mallon was taken by force and against her will and was held without a trial. No agent. Understanding the Passive Voice

  16. Mallon was taken to the Willard Parker Hospital in New York. No agent. • In 1909, after having been isolated for two years on North Brother Island, Mallon sued the health department. No agent. Understanding the Passive Voice

  17. Though commonly known at the time that typhoid could be spread by water or food products, people who are infected by the typhoid bacillus could also pass the disease via unwashed hands. Agents: water and food products, typhoid bacillus • If someone changes their jobs frequently, that person is sometimes referred to as a ‘Typhoid Mary. No agent. Understanding the Passive Voice

  18. C • B • B • D • A • C Grammar Part 2

  19. The discovery of a miracle drug Pg. 169

  20. Reading Strategy: Drawing Inferences Pg. 168-169

  21. Read in full Pg. 169-171: The Discovery of a Miracle Drug – Main Ideas & Close Reading Questions

  22. Discussion Pg. 173

  23. Pg. 172-173 • Synonyms, Suffix –ful, Understanding content-specific vocabulary. Homework

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