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THAT’S WHAT

FRIENDS ARE FOR


PART 2
HOMEWORK

• Workbook: Unit 1 Exercises 1-5


• Raggedy Ann Stories Chapter 1
RAGGEDYANN CHAPTER 1
LISTENING:
WHO IS YOUR
BEST FRIEND?
WRITING
ABOUT A BEST FRIEND
THINK OF YOUR BEST FRIENDS.
ANSWER THIS QUESTIONS.
 What is your best friend like? Sociable, supportive and understanding
Since we were 6 years
 How long have you been friends? old.
Because our parents were friends and we always
 How did you meet? spent time together.

 How are you similar? Both of us are modest, conservative and we love
going to the beach.
 How are you different? I’m not as sociable and talkative as she
is.
WRITE A PARAGRAPH ABOUT
YOUR BEST FRIEND.
My best
My best friend
friend isis someone
someone whowho isis sociable
sociable and
and
conversational. She’s
conversational. She’s a a supportive
supportive and
and understanding
understanding
friendwho
friend whoI Ican
cantrust
trusttotogive
giveme
megood
goodadvice.
advice.We’ve
We’vebeen
been
friendsfor
friends forour
ourwhole
wholelife lifebecause
becausewe’re
we’recousins.
cousins.We
Weare
are
similarbecause
similar becausewe weboth…
both…
PERSPECTIVES
QUIZ
LISTEN AND NUMBER THE COMPLAINTS IN THE ORDER
YOU HEAR THEM

• Cell phones in the classroom • 2


• People who talk with their mouths full • 4
• Teachers forgetting names • 3
• An early morning phone call • 7
• Loud talking during a movie • 6
• Children who scream in restaurants • 1
• Friends who forget birthdays • 5
• Doctors who are late • 8
LINKED SOUNDS
CLAUSES WITH
IT AND WHEN
ADVERB CLAUSES

An adverb clause is a group of words that is used to change or qualify the


meaning of an adjective, a verb, a clause, another adverb, or any other type of
word or phrase with the exception of determiners and adjectives that directly
modify nouns.

All adverb clauses answer one of the classic “adverb questions:” When? Why?
How? Where?
CHECK THE PERSPECTIVES
SECTION ON PAGE 5. FIND
EXAMPLES OF SENTENCES THAT
BEGIN WITH I.
1 2 3 4 5

I don’t like it when a cellphone rings…

I hate it when people talk…

I can’t stand it when people talk loudly…

Clause with it Adverbial clause with when

Subject + verb + it + when + subject + verb


CHECK THE PERSPECTIVES
SECTION AGAIN. FIND TWO
EXAMPLES OF SENTENCES THAT
BEGIN WITH THE WORD IT.
1 2 3 4 5

It bothers me when a teacher forgets…

It upsets me when a close friend…

It bothers me when my doctor…

Clause with it Adverbial clause with when

It + verb + object+ when + subject + verb


COMPLETE THE SENTENCES
IN GROUPS OF 3
WHICH OF THESE PHRASES ARE
POSITIVE, NEGATIVE OR NEUTRAL?

I love it I don't mind it I don't like it

I like it It doesn't bother me It really upsets me

It makes me happy It annoys me I can't stand it


MATCH THE SITUATIONS WITH
HOW YOU FEEL ABOUT THESE
SITUATIONS

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