F2F Class Notes 26th March (Cricket)

Vocabulary

dread- to knot your hair in a tubular shape

eg. When you dread (v) your hair it becomes dreaded. Jesse has his hair dreaded.

Writing exercise

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I am living in Shanghai and have a job which is window display designer.There are about 50 peoples in my company which is near the HuangPu River in xuhui. There are almost design and art companys or studios in the park.I am work there from monday to friday and have a rest on weekend everyweek. I go to the company by metro and walk for about 50 minutes frome my home one way. sometime i am cook the meal for myself after work when is in the evening and weekend. I am looking for a good yoga class and teacher because i want to do yoga to improve my health three times a week.As same as i am study english in smart.

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I am living in Shanghai and work as a window display designer. There are about 50 people in my company which is near the HuangPu River in Xuhui. There are mostly design and art companies or studios in the park. I work there from Monday to Friday and have the weekend off. I get to my company by metro and walking and it takes me about 50 minutes.  Sometimes  I cook meals for myself after work on the evenings and weekends. I am looking for a good yoga class and teacher because I want to do yoga three times a week to improve my health. At the same time I will also study English at Smart English.

I work during the week and have my weekends off.

I work Monday to Friday and I’m off on the weekends.

at work/off work

on holiday/on vacation

I arrive to work by metro

Ex: Look at the word “puppy”, it ends with consonant “p” + y, apply the spelling rule (change y to i and add es) = puppies

Read the words listed below.

bunny imagebunnies image

army armies
baby babies
body bodies
bunny bunnies
candy candies
daddy daddies
family families
fly flies
kitty kitties
lady ladies
lilly lillies
mommy mommies
party parties
puppy puppies
sky skies
spy spies
supply supplies

Plural endings:
If the word ends in a vowel + y, add s to the word.
Example: key      keys

key imagekeys image

bay         bays bays
day         days days
key         keys keys
kidney    kidneys kidneys
tray         trays trays
way         ways ways

Dictation/Spelling Practice for Plurals (-y).

Review the spelling rule regarding “y”.

______________________________         ______________________________

______________________________         ______________________________

Read these sentences.

  • The ladies gave us jerseys for our game.
  • We have two puppies and three cats.
  • Did the babies play with the keys?
  • Did you see the bunnies in the valley?
  • The puppies chased the kittens.
  • lost my keys in the card shop.
  • I gave a tray of kidneys to my cat.
  • Do alley cats live in alleys?
  • I wish there were no armies.
  • The lady prays at dinner time.
  • Wesley studies every night.

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