NorthStar Level 1 Reading /Writing Unit 9 : It’s Your Lucky Day Presented by : Azza Khattab.

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NorthStar Level 1 Reading /Writing Unit 9 : It’s Your Lucky Day Presented by : Azza Khattab

The main idea The unit talks about lucky people who win the New Jersey Lottery. The unit talks about lucky people who win the New Jersey Lottery. Whenever you win such a lottery, you are helping people in New Jersey. Percent of money from tickets goes to programs for education, at-risk teens, college scholarships, and support for the elderly and disabled. Whenever you win such a lottery, you are helping people in New Jersey. Percent of money from tickets goes to programs for education, at-risk teens, college scholarships, and support for the elderly and disabled.

Vocabulary Split ( verb ) Split ( verb ) Evenly ( adverb ) Evenly ( adverb ) Hang up (verb) Hang up (verb) Betray (verb ) Betray (verb ) Break their agreement Break their agreement ( verb + possessive adjective + noun )) ( verb + possessive adjective + noun )) Greedy ( adjective ) Greedy ( adjective ) Hit the jackpot ( verb + the + noun ) Hit the jackpot ( verb + the + noun )

Some expressions about money Money is the root of all evil. Money is the root of all evil. Money talks. Money talks. The best things in life are free. The best things in life are free. Money doesn’t grow on trees. Money doesn’t grow on trees. A penny saved is a penny earned A penny saved is a penny earned

Using “should” for advice We use “should+ the base form of the verb” to give advice to someone. It means “It’s a good idea to do …….” We use “should+ the base form of the verb” to give advice to someone. It means “It’s a good idea to do …….” The verb after should is an infinitive (base form) The verb after should is an infinitive (base form) E.g :You should read the passage before E.g :You should read the passage before answering any of the questions. answering any of the questions. He should study hard. He should study hard. I should get up early. I should get up early.

Negative form of “should+verb”) We use “not” after “should” to change the sentence into the negative. We use “not” after “should” to change the sentence into the negative. E.g: He shouldn’t drive fast. E.g: He shouldn’t drive fast. You shouldn’t annoy your teacher. You shouldn’t annoy your teacher. I shouldn’t be late for school I shouldn’t be late for school They shouldn’t play in the street. They shouldn’t play in the street.

Yes/No questions Should we come on time ? Should we come on time ? Yes, you should.- No, you shouldn’t Yes, you should.- No, you shouldn’t Should he take a vacation? Should he take a vacation? Yes, he should.- No, he shouldn’t Yes, he should.- No, he shouldn’t Should you leave your bag here? Should you leave your bag here? Yes, I should. – No, I shouldn’t. Yes, I should. – No, I shouldn’t.

Wh questions What should you do to get good marks? What should you do to get good marks? Where should I go now ? Where should I go now ? Why should he read the book? Why should he read the book? When should they come back? When should they come back? How much should you save a week? How much should you save a week? Who should you ask to help? Who should you ask to help? What should she take with her ? What should she take with her ?