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Happiness (Grammar). Mervat mousli. Today’s Plan. First , we will check our understanding of last time’s lesson. Second , we will start with one grammar rule (of two parts) and have a lot of exercises. Third , we go for another grammar rule and make sure we understand it well.
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Happiness (Grammar) Mervatmousli
Today’s Plan • First, we will check our understanding of last time’s lesson. • Second, we will start with one grammar rule (of two parts) and have a lot of exercises. • Third, we go for another grammar rule and make sure we understand it well.
Adjectives Vs. Nouns Examples? • _____ tired • _____ excitement • _____ ill • _____ fever • _____ fun
‘s Vs. Of • Do you have an idea what we are talking about? • Can you make sentences?
More in details • http://svu.netlanguages.com/netlang/courses/level4/happy/04_1.htm
Of + _______ing • As we said, of is used with other cases… when you do not have people (Ted’s wife), animals (cow’s milk), organization (university’s sessions) or a country (Syria’s wheat). • So any other relation can be made with it.. • The danger of going out at midnight…
Practice? • http://svu.netlanguages.com/netlang/courses/level4/happy/04_6.htm • http://svu.netlanguages.com/netlang/courses/level4/happy/04_3.htm
Error Analysis • Maya and Ken best friend, Dina is not coming to the party. • Heidi stepped on the tail of the cat. • Janna didn’t know the problem’s solution. • The diplomacy of America doesn’t quite have a good effect on third world countries. • The computer’s mouse is not working.
Can vs. could • Hmmn… • What is the difference? • Try put each in a sentence! We’ll know for sure in a minute
Compare and see! • http://svu.netlanguages.com/netlang/courses/level4/happy/04_4.htm
More Practice • http://svu.netlanguages.com/netlang/courses/level4/happy/04_5.htm
Remember… • Every exercise we leave out is an exercise you need to do on your own at home. More practice helps you understand better and memorize the new words faster. • Do the listening every time we finish a unit. So now you have homework
Bye for now See you on Tuesday!