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EASTER HOLIDAY ENGLISH

ENRICHMENT CLASS (P.5)


King's College Old Boys' Association Primary School No.2
SEQUENCING
Words that help us understand the order of events
that are happening in a narrative or text.

• Cooking program (narrative)


• Recipe (text)

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9M09MwB-NMk (0:26-1:30)
HOW TO MAKE AN OMELETTE

__________, crack some __________, add some ___________, pour __________, the
eggs. sugar and pepper into the the eggs to a heated omelette is now
bowl and mix well. pan. ready to serve.
Part B

5 Finally
2 Next 3 After

4 After that 2 Next/Then

3 Then
1 First
4 Finally
1 First
AFTER VS AFTER THAT
 After + (verb/ noun) / (a full sentence)

1) … after going to grocery shopping.


2) I will return home after the concert.
3) Ada takes a break after she finishes her homework.

 After that + (a full sentence)

1) After that, I go to the bank.


After that going to the bank.
ADVERB OF TIME
1) Before
At or during a time earlier than (the thing mentioned)

earlier

I wash my hands before eating dinner.


ADVERB OF TIME
2) After
- At a time that is later than another event

later

I take a bath after going home.


ADVERB OF TIME
3) Until
- Up to the stated time/event

We can’t light the rain stops.


until
the barbecue
(The event: can’t light the barbecue)
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
- Something that started in the past and continues in the present

e.g.
They have lived in Hong Kong for 20 years.
I’ve played the guitar since I was a kid.
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
- Talking about experience

e.g.
I’ve been to Japan.
She has seen that film before.

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