Joel Connor works in an office during the week but spends his weekends helping to rebuild homes destroyed by a tornado in Greensburg, Kansas. He assists with projects to build new homes for people affected by the tornado. This weekend, Joel is helping Jill and Scott Eller construct their home, which is being designed to be tornado-resistant. Joel enjoys using his free time on weekends to help the community and meet new people through rebuilding projects.
Joel Connor works in an office during the week but spends his weekends helping to rebuild homes destroyed by a tornado in Greensburg, Kansas. He assists with projects to build new homes for people affected by the tornado. This weekend, Joel is helping Jill and Scott Eller construct their home, which is being designed to be tornado-resistant. Joel enjoys using his free time on weekends to help the community and meet new people through rebuilding projects.
Joel Connor works in an office during the week but spends his weekends helping to rebuild homes destroyed by a tornado in Greensburg, Kansas. He assists with projects to build new homes for people affected by the tornado. This weekend, Joel is helping Jill and Scott Eller construct their home, which is being designed to be tornado-resistant. Joel enjoys using his free time on weekends to help the community and meet new people through rebuilding projects.
b.Reading c. Critical thinking finding main ideas d.Grammar prepositions of place
3. Grammar tense review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRVovE0Zo54&ab_channel=Alux.com Joel Connor works in an office in new homes. The goal is to build a total Kansas. His job is a typical nine-to-five, of thirty homes. Joel says, “I heard Monday-to-Friday job. On weekends, about the tornado and the new he does something different. He helps project. I knew some people in people build houses for free. Every Greensburg. I wanted to help.” Joel is weekend, there’s a new project. This working with Jill and Scott Eller to build weekend, Joel is helping Jill and Scott their dream house. They’re making the Eller. You can see him in the photo. house tornado-resistant—that’s why it He’s moving a large blue board. All of has an unusual shape. The Ellers’ house the people in the photo are “weekend is now almost ready. Next weekend, builders.” These “weekend builders” Joel is moving to a different project. are from the small town of Greensburg Why does he do this on weekends? “I in Kansas. A year ago, a tornado hit have time, I can help people, I make their town. After the tornado, the friends, and it’s fun! So why not?” community started a project to build a Tornadoes damage homes in Kansas. b We can help people in our free time. c Joel Connor is an unusual person. Look around the classroom… tell me where each of the objects are Once you find an object, you have to show its position by using the prepositions of place (prepositions of place will be written on the board) and naming the object itself and the other objects that are helping you to locate it: E.g. the lion is behind the jar; the spoon is next to the fan, etc. You can also support your finding by using movements, gestures, pointing, and any other form that you may find useful to locate the objects. You can ask me for vocabulary in case of not knowing what the object is. The game finishes when we get to clear the whole hidden objects from the screen. Unit 12c (A different kind of Weekend) - Grammar summary review - Listening: Exercise 1 - Listening: Exercise 2