INTEGRATED SKILLS III KATHERINE BARRETT SEPTEMBER 9, 2014.

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INTEGRATED SKILLS III KATHERINE BARRETT SEPTEMBER 9, 2014

INTRODUCTION Greeting How are you? Attendance

VOCABULARY REVIEW AND NEW WORDS Apparent Chart Coherent Isolate Minimise Nevertheless Gender Behavior Characteristic Reverse Generally Role Male Female Masculine Feminine Chew Set off Strict Socialized/gender socialization Peers Compliment Attractive Contrast Make fun of Implement Manipulate Contribute Collapse Deduce

LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS RULES: Must Are required to Has to Must not Are forbidden to Aren’t allowed to EXPECTATIONS: Are supposed to Are expected to Aren’t supposed to Aren’t expected to Go to p 8, and do practice A and B

GRAMMAR – INDEFINITE PRONOUNS Someone, somebody, something, somewhere Everyone, everybody, everything, everywhere No one, nobody, nothing, nowhere Anyone, anybody, anything, anywhere

PRESENTATION ABOUT A NAME Discussion in small groups p. 11 Prepare your notes Present your partner’s name and story about his/her name.

BREAK

DEBATE - WORK Get together with your debate group. Go through all of your information and formulate a plan Work together to create what each person will talk about.

PRACTICE DEBATE Let’s do a practice debate on different topics. This is not for marks – just practice!

YOUR VIDEOS Let’s continue to watch your videos. Don’t forget to practice your note taking.

HOMEWORK Prepare your debate for Friday!