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1 Tuesday, September 22, 2015

2 Announcements Friday- English Lounge: Improving English Skills 11:45-12:45 Friday- Movie night #1- Remember the Titans 6-10 Both in room 130 (the library)

3 Agenda Homework review

4 Future time clauses [When I have my degree], I’ll get a job with a big company. She’s going to go on a trip [as soon as she graduates]. Are the underlined parts of the sentences clauses? Which part of the sentence tells us about the time (not future tense)? Future time clauses show the relationship between two events. Ex. She will reserve the hotel [after she buys the plane ticket]. After she buys the plane ticket, she will reserve the hotel. What is the difference between the two sentences? Is the verb in the time clause in the present or the future? Will and be going to are used in the main clauses and not in the future time clauses.

5 Future Time clauses Past Now Future _________I______X__________X________> Have degree get a job [When I have my degree], I’ll get a job with a big company. Future time expressions show order of events. When, as soon, as after show the first event.

6 Future time clauses Be careful! Don’t use be going to or will in a future time clause. You can’t have two future tenses in a sentence. I will go to Starbucks after I am going to eat. X

7 When, as soon as and after introduce the 1 st event. When class finishes, Luisa is going to sit down. 12 I’ll take off my shoes as soon as the students leave. 21 After I get home, I’ll go to sleep. 12

8 Before introduces the 2 nd event Before I get a job, I’ll finish school. 21 Before Tom travels to Paris, he will learn French. 2 1

9 Until also introduces the second event. It means “only up to the time” of the second event. I’ll read until I finish this chapter. finish this chapter| read, read, read  │ _________________I___________________________________> Pastnowfuture (I will keep reading, but only up to the time that I finish this chapter. Then I’ll stop).

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11 Until also introduces the second event. It means “only up to the time” of the second event. I won’t sleep until I finish this chapter. finish this chapter| woooon’t sleeeep| _________________I___________________________________> Pastnowfuture (I will stay awake only until the time that I finish this chapter. Then I’ll go to sleep.

12 While introduces an event that will happen at the same time as another event. You can use either the simple present or the present progressive with an action verb after while. While I look for a job, I’ll go on studying. While I am looking for a job, I’ll go on studying. look for a job= go on studyingsame time _________________I___________________________________> Pastnowfuture

13 While Tom is in Paris, he will keep on learning French. Tom in France learning Frenchsame time _________________I___________________________________> Pastnowfuture

14 Exercise 2 and 3

15 Listening

16 Pronunciation Exercises 6 and 7 pp. 98- 99

17 Game Time clauses: When As soon as Before After


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