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1 English Curriculum Intermediate Lesson 1

2 1) Reading: I had a good day
I had a good day today. In the morning, I went for a run with my friends. We ran down to the park and cooled off in the nearby river. Then, we ate some sandwiches we packed. After lunch, we walked over to the stadium to watch a soccer game. Our local team won, so we celebrated afterwards. We went to our favorite hamburger place in town and ordered lots of french fries. Copyright © 2017 HaLLo, LLC. All rights reserved | United States.

3 1) Reading: I had a good day
Also, I found my lost watch. It was missing for three months. My mom accidentally put it away in my dad’s collection. One bad thing did happen. I got into a fight with my sister. She borrowed a pair of pants from me and spilled tomato sauce all over them. She is going to clean them but I'm worried that they will be ruined forever. Other than that, it was a perfect day. Copyright © 2017 HaLLo, LLC. All rights reserved | United States.

4 2) Speaking Phrase: I was busy + (verb - ing)
When using the word 'was', you are describing something from the past. Combining it with the word 'busy' can express something that was occupying you in the past. Copyright © 2017 HaLLo, LLC. All rights reserved | United States.

5 2) Speaking Phrase: I was busy + (verb - ing)
Here are some examples: "I was busy learning english." "I was busy reviewing for my test." "I was busy thinking of ideas for our business." "I was busy hanging out with my girlfriend." "I was busy talking with my mom on the phone." Copyright © 2017 HaLLo, LLC. All rights reserved | United States.

6 2) Speaking Phrase: I was busy + (verb - ing)
By changing 'was' to 'am' you change your message from past tense to present tense and refer to something you are doing 'now.' Here are some examples: "I am busy speaking with my parents." "I am busy preparing my lunch." "I am busy studying for my last test." Copyright © 2017 HaLLo, LLC. All rights reserved | United States.

7 3) Conversation: Having a Picnic
Sophie: "Mom, can we have a picnic today?" Mom: "Sure, Liza. Where were you thinking of having it?" Sophie: "How about by the river?" Mom: "That's a wonderful idea." Sophie: "What will you make to eat?" Mom: "I can make some sandwiches and sliced fruit." Copyright © 2017 HaLLo, LLC. All rights reserved | United States.

8 3) Conversation: Having a Picnic
Sophie: "Yay! I love chicken sandwiches." Mom: "Please go tell your sisters about the picnic." Sophie: "Ok. By the way I think it will be hot later." Mom: "In which case, it will be a good day to swim in river." Sophie: "I'll tell Lucia and Melissa to bring their swimsuits." Copyright © 2017 HaLLo, LLC. All rights reserved | United States.

9 3) Conversation: Having a Picnic
Sophie: "Should I invited Ryan too?" Mom: "Of course, your brother should come. Where is he?" Sophie: "He's still asleep in his room." Mom: "Please go wake him up." Sophie: "Can you can wake him up while I get my sisters?" Mom: "Ryan, wake up. We're going to the River." Copyright © 2017 HaLLo, LLC. All rights reserved | United States.

10 4) Topic: Getting Excited
Being excited is a positive emotion. Many people get excited when there is an upcoming event. Here are some examples: "I'm getting excited to play baseball tomorrow." "I have a big interview tomorrow which makes me nervous but also very excited." "Today is going to be an exciting day." Copyright © 2017 HaLLo, LLC. All rights reserved | United States.

11 4) Topic: Getting Excited
"I'm excited to be here." "Your family must be excited about your acceptance to dental school." "Don't get too excited, nothing is guaranteed yet." "I wouldn't get excited yet. You still have one more match to play." "You didn't officially get the job yet, so don't get too excited." Copyright © 2017 HaLLo, LLC. All rights reserved | United States.

12 5) Today’s Idiom: It’s about time
Meaning: When you want to express that you waited a long time. Has a similar meaning to the word "finally." Explanation: Meaning it’s about to reach the time you are done waiting for something. Like any longer and you would give up on whatever you are waiting for. "It's about time." "It's about time. I waited three days for you." "It's about time I got a chance to play finally." Copyright © 2017 HaLLo, LLC. All rights reserved | United States.

13 5) Today’s Idiom: It’s about time
A: "I've been waiting for three days to try out the new computer. Isn't it my turn yet?" B: "Alright, it's your turn. I'll get it for you." A: "It’s about time!" B: Sorry, I was busy using it to write my essay. Copyright © 2017 HaLLo, LLC. All rights reserved | United States.

14 What did you learn today?
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15 Great job! See you next time. Good bye!


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