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1 Advanced Conversation Unit 7 October 25th
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2 Attendance Midterm Feedback - Quiz 1 and Check your … Video assignment (see blog) Unit 7 Video 10.26 Think about two or three of your friends. Then describe your friends by answering the questions on 3 Writing on page 73. Talk about your circle of friends using relative clauses; Talk about dating using phrasal verbs; Soften comments with expressions like sort of; Use though to give a contrasting idea

3 Unit 7 -Relationships Relative Clauses Phrasal Verbs… “Probably…” “Sort of…” Using “though” as a contrasting idea...

4 Page 65 - What kind of relationships do we have? And with whom?
P66 - Read (class) Circle of Friends 1A Where do people make friends? How many places can you think of? Make a list...

5 P67 - Relative Clauses -“Who, that, which”...
Use who and that to refer to people...that and which to refer to things

6 P67 #3 Talk About It… Groups- Questions… P69 - Phrasal Verbs 2A P69 #3 Questions- Groups - (intonation)

7 P70 - “She’s just a bit odd…”
A/B Conversation dialogues “I guess/I think…” - natural expressions D- Apply C to the sentences in D

8 Dating Profile Activity Handout
1. How many different ways can you think of meeting a partner? 2. Have you ever heard of speed-dating? 3. Look at the definition from the Macmillan English Dictionary. What do you think about this idea? Speed-dating definitions: speed-dating (noun) -A method of meeting a potential romantic partner by briefly talking to a series of individuals at an organized event, and indicating whether you are interested in seeing any of them again. What do people put on their dating profiles?

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10 Dating Profile Handout
1.Read- Are they compatible? 2.Why...why not? 3.Compound adjectives: A compound adjective is formed when two or more adjectives are joined together to modify the same noun. These terms should be hyphenated to avoid confusion or ambiguity. For example: Diana submitted a 6-page document.

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