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B E G I N N E R
E N G L I S H
L E V E L 2
P R E S E N T A T I O N 1 0
P H O N I C S – C O N T R O L L E D ‘ R ’
‘or’ - sound
doctor collector inspector instructor
visitor editor janitor
solicitor aggressor assessor confessor
processor error horror mirror
terror alligator applicator calculator
dictator demonstrator educator elevator
indicator operator radiator senator
refrigerator spectator mayor sailor
donor
P H O N I C S – C O N T R O L L E D ‘ R ’
‘our’ - sound
hour our tour four
your sour pour detour
course hourly adjourn journey
British English spelling (Drop the ‘u’ in American spelling)
clamour endavour humour rumours
harbour honour labour colour
tumour neighbour
4
P H O N I C S – C O N T R O L L E D ‘ R ’
‘ore’ – sound
bore ore core gore
more chore score shore
snore sore store tore
before adore deplore explore
galore ignore implore
restore
therefore carnivore herbivore omnivore
BAKERY
P H O N I C S – C O N T R O L L E D ‘ R ’
‘or’ – sound
stork pork torn born
storm corn thorn fort
torch cork sport horse
‘oor’ - sound
door poor moor boor
doorknobs doorstep floor indoor
C O N V E R S AT I O N – T H E PA R A K E E T
Practical Exercise 1: View the video and answer the questions in the worksheets for Presentation 10.
V O C A B U L A R Y – T H E PA R A K E E T
eye
cere
beak
wing
claws
tail
head
feather
eggs
nest
V O C A B U L A R Y T E S T
a.
b.
c.
e.
d.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
Practical Exercise 2: Complete the test in your worksheet for Presentation 10.
T I M E
It is 9:00AM (Ante Meridiem). Il est 9 heures du matin.
It is 9:00PM (Post Meridiem). Il est 9 heures du soir.
Some Useful expressions:
English French
From time to time. De temps en temps
It is too much by half. C’est trop de moitie.
To do something by half. Faire quelque chose a demie
To go halves with somebody. Partager avec quelqu’un.
Practical Exercise 3: Learn the expressions and complete the test in your worksheet for Presentation 10.
D AT E A N D W E E K E N D S
English French Creole
Today
Yesterday
Tomorrow
Weekdays.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Aujourd’hui
Hier
Demain
Jours de la semaine
Lundi
Mardi
Mercredi
Jeudi
Vendredi
Samedi
Dimanche
Jodia
Yer
Demen
Lasemenn
Lendi
Madi
Mekredi
Jedi
Vandredi
Samdi
Dimanch
Practical Exercise 4: Complete the test in the worksheet for Presentation 10.
M O N T H S
ENGLISH FRENCH CREOLE
January Janvier Janvye
February Fevrier Fevrye
March Mars Mas
April Avril Avwil
May Mai Me
June Juin Jwen
M O N T H S
ENGLISH FRENCH CREOLE
July Juillet Jiye
August Aout Daou
September Septembre Septanm
October Octorbre Oktob
November Novembre Novanm
December Decembre Desanm
Practical Exercise 5: Learn the months of the year and complete the test in the worksheet for Presentation 10.
S E A S O N S
SEASONS SAISONS SEZON
Spring Printemps Pwentan
Summer Ete Ete
Autumn/Fall Automne Otonn
Winter Hiver Iver
PA R T S O F S P E E C H - N O U N S
Possessive noun not followed by noun.
So far, all possessive nouns are followed by a noun. But if a noun (for
example, a place of business) is understood, a possessive noun with its
apostrophe and s is not followed by a noun if the meaning is clear.
Examples:
o He went to the barber's to have his hair cut.
o She was at the butcher's when I called her.
o His pet dog’s tail is shorter than his cat’s.
o I met her queuing at Long and Short’s this morning.
o His stomach is bloated from excessive drinking, but his brother’s is flat.
PA R T S O F S P E E C H - P R O N O U N S
Uncommon demonstrative pronouns: none, such, neither.
None is used to show not one of a group of people or things. Such is used to refer to
someone or something specified or implied. Neither is used to mean not the one and not
the other of two people or things.
Examples:
None can be used as singular and plural demonstrative pronouns. Singular: The seller said that
none of that type is available. Plural: She was talking about the world coming to an end, but none
of us were listening. (None is plural because us is plural.)
Such can be used as singular and plural demonstrative pronouns. Singular: If such is the way she
explains things, the children will find it difficult to understand. (Such is singular because way is
singular.) Plural: Such are the things we need to bring along for the trip to study the rocky
landscape. (Such is plural because things is plural.)
Neither is always a singular pronoun and requires a singular verb. Singular: Neither of the parents
believes a word of what he said.
Practical Exercise 6: Fill in the correct words in worksheet for Presentation 10.
PA R T S O F S P E E C H - V E R B S
(Present Tense) The girl plays in the sand.
(Past Tense) Yesterday, the girl played in the sand.
(Present Tense) The boy walks his dog.
(Past Tense) Yesterday, the boy walked his dog.
(Present Tense) The children jump on the bed.
(Past Tense) Yesterday, the children jumped on the bed.
(Present Tense) The boy watches television.
(Past Tense) Yesterday, the boy watched television.
A N T O N Y M S
tall
short
fat thin
sad happy
ill well
young old
Antonyms are opposites.
S Y N O N Y M S
Synonyms are words with similar meanings.
cold freezing
boy lad
old elderly
fat obese
ill sick
boat ship
Practical Exercise 7: Learn the anonyms and synonyms. Complete the exercise in the worksheet for Presentation
R E A D T H E S T O R Y
The parakeet is a bird from the parrot family. They are dear little birds,
which come in different colors. There are those with white heads and those
with yellow heads, and these are the two different mutations. Those with
white heads are usually blue; on the other hand, those with yellow heads
are usually green. But there are exceptions. There are parakeets with
yellow heads and blue bodies, and vice versa.
Parakeets live to between ten and fifteen years. They are fertile at around
eight months and can breed up to eight times a year. They usually have
between three to eight babies at one time.
These birds are extremely intelligent, and you can teach them to talk.
Practical Exercise 8: Read the story and answer the questions in the worksheet for Presentation 10.
S P E L L I N G T E S T
Learn the spelling words on Slides 2, 3, 4, and 5 the ‘or’, ‘our’,
‘or’ and ‘oor’ sounds. Complete the test in Practical Exercise 9
in your worksheets for Presentation 10.
Click on the icon below. Listen carefully and pause the audio
and write the word.

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Emarc Level 2 Presentation 10.pptx

  • 1. B E G I N N E R E N G L I S H L E V E L 2 P R E S E N T A T I O N 1 0
  • 2. P H O N I C S – C O N T R O L L E D ‘ R ’ ‘or’ - sound doctor collector inspector instructor visitor editor janitor solicitor aggressor assessor confessor processor error horror mirror terror alligator applicator calculator dictator demonstrator educator elevator indicator operator radiator senator refrigerator spectator mayor sailor donor
  • 3. P H O N I C S – C O N T R O L L E D ‘ R ’ ‘our’ - sound hour our tour four your sour pour detour course hourly adjourn journey British English spelling (Drop the ‘u’ in American spelling) clamour endavour humour rumours harbour honour labour colour tumour neighbour 4
  • 4. P H O N I C S – C O N T R O L L E D ‘ R ’ ‘ore’ – sound bore ore core gore more chore score shore snore sore store tore before adore deplore explore galore ignore implore restore therefore carnivore herbivore omnivore BAKERY
  • 5. P H O N I C S – C O N T R O L L E D ‘ R ’ ‘or’ – sound stork pork torn born storm corn thorn fort torch cork sport horse ‘oor’ - sound door poor moor boor doorknobs doorstep floor indoor
  • 6. C O N V E R S AT I O N – T H E PA R A K E E T Practical Exercise 1: View the video and answer the questions in the worksheets for Presentation 10.
  • 7. V O C A B U L A R Y – T H E PA R A K E E T eye cere beak wing claws tail head feather eggs nest
  • 8. V O C A B U L A R Y T E S T a. b. c. e. d. f. g. h. i. j. Practical Exercise 2: Complete the test in your worksheet for Presentation 10.
  • 9. T I M E It is 9:00AM (Ante Meridiem). Il est 9 heures du matin. It is 9:00PM (Post Meridiem). Il est 9 heures du soir. Some Useful expressions: English French From time to time. De temps en temps It is too much by half. C’est trop de moitie. To do something by half. Faire quelque chose a demie To go halves with somebody. Partager avec quelqu’un. Practical Exercise 3: Learn the expressions and complete the test in your worksheet for Presentation 10.
  • 10. D AT E A N D W E E K E N D S English French Creole Today Yesterday Tomorrow Weekdays. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Aujourd’hui Hier Demain Jours de la semaine Lundi Mardi Mercredi Jeudi Vendredi Samedi Dimanche Jodia Yer Demen Lasemenn Lendi Madi Mekredi Jedi Vandredi Samdi Dimanch Practical Exercise 4: Complete the test in the worksheet for Presentation 10.
  • 11. M O N T H S ENGLISH FRENCH CREOLE January Janvier Janvye February Fevrier Fevrye March Mars Mas April Avril Avwil May Mai Me June Juin Jwen
  • 12. M O N T H S ENGLISH FRENCH CREOLE July Juillet Jiye August Aout Daou September Septembre Septanm October Octorbre Oktob November Novembre Novanm December Decembre Desanm Practical Exercise 5: Learn the months of the year and complete the test in the worksheet for Presentation 10.
  • 13. S E A S O N S SEASONS SAISONS SEZON Spring Printemps Pwentan Summer Ete Ete Autumn/Fall Automne Otonn Winter Hiver Iver
  • 14. PA R T S O F S P E E C H - N O U N S Possessive noun not followed by noun. So far, all possessive nouns are followed by a noun. But if a noun (for example, a place of business) is understood, a possessive noun with its apostrophe and s is not followed by a noun if the meaning is clear. Examples: o He went to the barber's to have his hair cut. o She was at the butcher's when I called her. o His pet dog’s tail is shorter than his cat’s. o I met her queuing at Long and Short’s this morning. o His stomach is bloated from excessive drinking, but his brother’s is flat.
  • 15. PA R T S O F S P E E C H - P R O N O U N S Uncommon demonstrative pronouns: none, such, neither. None is used to show not one of a group of people or things. Such is used to refer to someone or something specified or implied. Neither is used to mean not the one and not the other of two people or things. Examples: None can be used as singular and plural demonstrative pronouns. Singular: The seller said that none of that type is available. Plural: She was talking about the world coming to an end, but none of us were listening. (None is plural because us is plural.) Such can be used as singular and plural demonstrative pronouns. Singular: If such is the way she explains things, the children will find it difficult to understand. (Such is singular because way is singular.) Plural: Such are the things we need to bring along for the trip to study the rocky landscape. (Such is plural because things is plural.) Neither is always a singular pronoun and requires a singular verb. Singular: Neither of the parents believes a word of what he said. Practical Exercise 6: Fill in the correct words in worksheet for Presentation 10.
  • 16. PA R T S O F S P E E C H - V E R B S (Present Tense) The girl plays in the sand. (Past Tense) Yesterday, the girl played in the sand. (Present Tense) The boy walks his dog. (Past Tense) Yesterday, the boy walked his dog. (Present Tense) The children jump on the bed. (Past Tense) Yesterday, the children jumped on the bed. (Present Tense) The boy watches television. (Past Tense) Yesterday, the boy watched television.
  • 17. A N T O N Y M S tall short fat thin sad happy ill well young old Antonyms are opposites.
  • 18. S Y N O N Y M S Synonyms are words with similar meanings. cold freezing boy lad old elderly fat obese ill sick boat ship Practical Exercise 7: Learn the anonyms and synonyms. Complete the exercise in the worksheet for Presentation
  • 19. R E A D T H E S T O R Y The parakeet is a bird from the parrot family. They are dear little birds, which come in different colors. There are those with white heads and those with yellow heads, and these are the two different mutations. Those with white heads are usually blue; on the other hand, those with yellow heads are usually green. But there are exceptions. There are parakeets with yellow heads and blue bodies, and vice versa. Parakeets live to between ten and fifteen years. They are fertile at around eight months and can breed up to eight times a year. They usually have between three to eight babies at one time. These birds are extremely intelligent, and you can teach them to talk. Practical Exercise 8: Read the story and answer the questions in the worksheet for Presentation 10.
  • 20. S P E L L I N G T E S T Learn the spelling words on Slides 2, 3, 4, and 5 the ‘or’, ‘our’, ‘or’ and ‘oor’ sounds. Complete the test in Practical Exercise 9 in your worksheets for Presentation 10. Click on the icon below. Listen carefully and pause the audio and write the word.