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KEY CONCEPTS in English (in 5 wedges !). Developed by Anne Dwyer , APAC, Barcelona 2013. The final ‘d’ Group the following :. Asked Answered Appealed Communicated Decided Determined Encouraged Figured Generated Handled Hacked Iced Jogged Listened Moved Named Opened
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KEY CONCEPTS in English(in 5 wedges!) Developed by Anne Dwyer, APAC, Barcelona 2013 (c) AnneDwyer 2013
The final ‘d’ Groupthefollowing: Asked Answered Appealed Communicated Decided Determined Encouraged Figured Generated Handled Hacked Iced Jogged Listened Moved Named Opened Painted Played Rested Searched Talked Walked Zoomed (c) AnneDwyer 2013
How long didthattake? • How muchmoney is made out of thatexercise? • Is/Wasitworthit? • Is itefficient? • Is iteffective? • Doesitreallymake a difference? • Is itreally a validexercise? (c) AnneDwyer 2013
SameorDifferent? • Theytalkedabouttheirchildhood. • Theytalkedtogetherforages. • Theylistenedtoeachother. • Theylistened and didnotinterrupt. • Theywalkeddownthestreet. • Theywalkedtotheend of thestreet. (c) AnneDwyer 2013
A simple rule Alwayspronouncethe ‘d’ Butneverthe ‘e’ Unlessit comes after a ‘t’ or a ‘d’ (c) AnneDwyer 2013
1. PRONUNCIATION: Traditional view (c) AnneDwyer 2013
PRONUNCIATION (stiff upper lip) (c) AnneDwyer 2013
SYLLABLE STRESS: the ‘general rule’ 2 syllables (normally, 2nd to last) • Mo-dern, Cast-le, An-gle 3+ syllables (normally 3rd to last) Ìn-terest, Còm-pany Phó-tograph, Photò-grapher Pò-licy, Pò-litics, Politì-cian, Polì-tically (c) AnneDwyer 2013
SENTENCE STRESS • Onesmile per group of words (3 – 5, normally) • What do westress? KEY words and ATTENTION words!: Adjectives: a BLUE car, BLACKberry Numbers: THREE members of the club (c) AnneDwyer 2013
ACTIVITY: READING ALOUD Shaped by and in turn shaping our national institutions is our character as a people: stubborn, stoical, indignant at injustice. "The Saxon," wrote Kipling, "never means anything seriously till he talks about justice and right." Not for the first time, we have been slow - perhaps too slow - to wake up to the threat we face. Now is the time to "talk about justice and right", and to act on our words. • http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/telegraph-view/3618632/Ten-core-values-of-the-British-identity.html (c) AnneDwyer 2013
Whereareyougoing to pause? Shaped by /and in turn shaping /our national institutions/is our character as a people//: stubborn ◞, stoical ◞, indignant at injustice. "The Saxon, ◞ " wrote Kipling, ◞"never means anything seriously/ ◞till he talks about justice ◞and right." Not for the first time ◞, we have been slow - perhaps too slow - to wake up to the threat/ we face. Now is the time /to "talk about justice ◞and right", and to act ◞on our words. (c) AnneDwyer 2013
2. Word Order: Traditional Syntaxis (c) AnneDwyer 2013
My version:Grammar on the body (c) AnneDwyer 2013
My version: Questions (c) AnneDwyer 2013
My Version: Sentences (c) AnneDwyer 2013
My Version: Predicate/Details (c) AnneDwyer 2013
ACTIVITY: Please correct me • Work in pairs A deliberately makes a mistake in word order, B uses the body model to correct A “There are two things young childen rarely get wrong, vowels and word order” Penny Leach (c) AnneDwyer 2013
3. PREPOSITIONS (c) AnneDwyer 2013
Prepositions: conventional approach • There are three types of prepositions • Place Prepositions • Time Prepositions • Direction Prepositions (c) AnneDwyer 2013
What’s the difference IN v INTO? (c) AnneDwyer 2013
ON? ABOVE? OVER? (c) AnneDwyer 2013
PREPOSITIONS: My(Anne Dwyer) Approach • Prepositions=Relationships • Fixed • Moving • Conceptual (c) AnneDwyer 2013
FIXED PREPOSITIONS (c) AnneDwyer 2013
CONCEPTUAL PREPOSITIONS • Anti • Besides • Concerning • During • For • Regarding • Since • With (c) AnneDwyer 2013
ACTIVITY: Guess the preposition • Guess the preposition: Workwithyour neighbor • Useyour hands to illustrate a preposition • The other partner needs to guess thepreposition • Exchange roles and do thesame (c) AnneDwyer 2013
Spot the mistake (c) AnneDwyer 2013
4. VERBAL TIMES (c) AnneDwyer 2013
PAST: Open?Closed? • This morning • A minute ago • This year • March • This evening • From 2000 – 2005 • Since 2005 • The economic crisis • C,C,O,C,O,C, O, O (c) AnneDwyer 2013
PRESENT: General? Specific?Both? • On Friday • On Fridays • Today • Every day • In the evening • In the evenings • This evening S, G, S, G, B, G, S (c) AnneDwyer 2013
FUTURE • Maybe • I think • Perhaps • I’m sure • ??? (c) AnneDwyer 2013
5. CONDITIONALS • 0 = Scientific Fact : Present, Present Water evaporates when you boil it • 1st = Real Possibility: Present/Open Past, Future I’ll go/I’m going/I’m going to go to London IF/WHEN/AS SOON AS/ /PROVIDED ... I find/I have found a cheap ticket (c) AnneDwyer 2013
CONDITIONALS 2nd: imaginary (not REAL) PACO/COPA (Past, Conditional) I would take a long holiday if I had the money. If I lived in Paris I would speak French every day. 3rd: impossible, nostalgic: – for teenagers, football fans, the immature and the British! PAPACO(Past perfect, (Past) Conditional) If Barça had won the league, would Guardiola have stayed?/would Guardiola still be manager? (c) AnneDwyer 2013
IMPROVING FLUENCY • READ simple books and texts • TALK TO YOURSELF 5 minutes a day • RUNNING dictations • Practicethe ‘English mouth’ /ɜ:/, /ʌ/ • WATCH/LISTEN to original version material • Watch the news on TV3 and 3/24 • Remember $$$ (c) AnneDwyer 2013
ANY QUESTIONS? • Thanks • Thank you • Thank you very much • Gràcies (c) AnneDwyer 2013