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How is English Changing

Language Arts

Key Words
burst: an explotiongrimace: to make a facial expression that shows pain fist bump: to hit another person's closed hand with your closed hand high five: to hit another person's open hand in the air with your open hand. glare: to look at someone in an angry way. rolled your eyes: to move your eyes around in a circle. drawl: to speak slowly and in an exaggerated way. sigh: to breathe out slowly and loudly. perk up: to become happier suddenly. beam: to smile broadly. smacked his forehead: to heat your forehead with your hand.

Language Log

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Finn Tells a Story in Street Slang

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Neologism

Neologism Page 62

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Vídeo

1. Group work. Number the words in the order they are explained

Charades

Neologism - Group B

Neologism - Group A

meme

Cyber space

Vídeo

1. page 62

Number these words.

1. Hashtag 2. YOLO 3. GIF 4. Bromance 5. binge-watch

2. Page 62

1. page 62

1. staycation 2. earworm 3. bling 4. meme 5. crowdfunding 6. clickbait

Discuss the questions

Is it rude or funny to photobomb?

Do you eve binge watch videos online?

Who or what is trending on social media right now?

What kind of events do people tweet about?

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August 7th, 2023
Where we are in Space and Time
Communication skills: Exchanging information. Objective: learning to use phrasal verbs correctly will help you sound natural in casual conversation. Key Concept: Connection

Charades

Phrasal Verb - Group A

Phrasal Verb - Group B

I turned the TV on.

Put your jacket on!

Language Log book

Separable Phrasal Verbs

1. Turn off the TV. Turn the TV off. Turn it off. 2. Put on your jacket. Put your jacket on. Put it on. 3. Take back the book. Take the book back. Take it back.

Separable Phrasal Verbs

https://wordwall.net/es/resource/27329294/separable-phrasal-verbs

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Separable Phrasal Verbs

Poetry as Performance

Reading 64 and 65

Tongue-Twister

A big black bug bit a big black bear. Chad saw a chicken chewing cheese in the kitchen. Round and round the rugged rock the ragged rascal ran

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Page 64

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4. It combines reggae and dub, and uses Caribbean English

1. Because it was British colony until 1958,2. It uses variations in pronouns and tense markers and it omits words. 3. He is a poet, playwright and autrhor, born in London of Jamaican descent.

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Language Log

Reading : Poetry as Performance

Listen track 25 &26

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1.The rhythm is fast and with a strong beat. 2 The language is nostandard and expressive. 3. It's arranged in stanzas, and the lines ar not always sentences. It uses line breaks of different lenghts to give it rhythm. It doen´s follow prose punctuation rules. 4. The negative aspects of money (Money), and the poet's thoughts about his poetry ("Dis Poetry").

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Read the poem and find variations 1. page 66 words.

16. a17. tek 18. tink 19. med 20. riddim 21.tings 22. order

1. dis2. dat 3. dose 4. de 5. dere 6- dan 7. den 8. dem

9. me10. yu 11. wid 12. an 13. fe 14. jus 15. bedda

23. anywea24. bredda

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Can be in a book but works best when you can see and hear the performer; doesn't use a dictionary; his poetry is like dance music; accesible to people of all ages and levels of education; it's inclusive and not elitist; it's his everyday language; it expresses his love for people

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Track 28

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Listening - Relaxed Pronunciation page 67

Relaxed Pronunciation

Using relaxed pronunciation is normal with people we know.

It would seem odd if we used careful, perfect pronunciation in relaxed situations with family or friends.

We don´t need to be careful or worry about impressing them with the way we talk.

1. page 67

8. o9. k 10. c 11. f 12. p 13. j 14. h

15. d16. g

1. m2. i 3 a 4 e 5. b 6. n 7. l

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1. b2. a 3. b 4. b

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1. Whatcha doing?2. Wassup? 3. gonna 4. Watcha gonna 5. Dya wanna 6. gotta 7. ask'em 8. gimme 9. talk tya

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3. page 67 - 1. page 68

Relaxed Pronunciation

Practice the dialogue on page 67

7. l 8. o 9. k 10. c 11. f 12. p
1. m 2. i 3. a 4. e 5. b 6. n
13. j 14. h 15. d 16. g

1. page 68

Relaxed Pronunciation

Practice the dialogue on page 67

1. Good morning vs Hi/Hey 2. Good bye vs Bye 3. Yes vs Ok 4. Sorry? vs What?

2. page 68

Relaxed Pronunciation

Match the formal expression with the informal expressions.

2 h a k g d b
1 7 10 4 12 2

1. page 69

Match the abbreviation with the underlined phrase.

13. irl 14. idk 15. ikr 16. nm
1. gr8 2. pls 3. brb 4. ttyl 5. thx 6. wyd
7. lol 8. atm 9. hak 10. b4 11. imo 12. nm

Exchange messages with a friend about the following topics.

2. page 69

1. Talk about what you did last weekend. 2. Arrange a time to meet this weekend. 3. Talk about something that happened in school yesterday.

Memory game in pairs

Informal Expression - Group B

Formal expression - Group A

Hi / Hey

Good morning

What?

Sorry?

Exchange text messages with a friend about the following topics. 1. Talk about what you did last weekend.

1. Abbreviations. Page 69

1. page 62

1. That´s gr8 news! 2. Call me, pls. 3. Wait. brb 4. ttyl. Bye! 5. thx for that! 6. wyd 7. lol 8. I´m busy atm 9. See you! hak
10. Did you call b4? 11. imo, it´s boring. 12. nn. np 13. irl 14. idk 15. ikr 16. nm
William Shakespeare Quiz

1. William Shakespeare was born ina) Stratford b) Glasgow c) London 2. He was born in a) 1764. b) 1564. c)1664 3. He moved to London where he worked as a) a teacher b) an actor c) a soldier

2. page 69

William Shakespeare Quiz

4. Romeo and Juliet was one of his a) first place. b) last plays 5. Shakespeare also wrote more than 150 a) short stories. b) newspaper articles b) sonnets famous plays

2. page 69

What else do you know about William Shakespeare

a,b,b,a,c,c

Vocabulary

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Vocabulary

Which words from the entry may fill the blanks.

Grammar Page 71- Phrasal Verb Glossary

Write at least one Phrasal verbs with these particles:

into

down

after

on

VS

out

up

over

Grammar Page 71- Phrasal Verb Glossary

go on

break down

go over

catch on

VS

grow up

come up with

look into

get along with

Grammar Page 71- Phrasal Verb Glossary

run out of

look up to

take after

put into

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1. Page 71
Intransitive
Inseparable

come up with ge along with go over look into look up to run into run out of take after take care of

break down catch on go on grow up

Write an example sentence with each of the phrasal verbs in the glossary

Role-play

Role play in pairs.

The Evolution of English

Dictate the following words

1. Castle 2. Courage 3. encyclopedia 4. jewel 5. mansion

6. moonbeam 7. parliament 8. physician 9. skeleton

Page 72 & 73

The evolution of English

Group works

Reading

1 & 2. Page 72

How many sections does the reading text have?

Chronological order 1. Page 64

Read the article. Match periods of English with these events.

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Where do these English words come from? During which time period did they appear.

Discuss. How did each event lead to a change in the English language

Complete the timeline with the events in activity 1

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Page 74

Find the numbers in the text. What do they refer to?

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tHE EVOLUTION OF ENGLISH

Early Modern: 1500- 1800

Present- Day

Old English:450-1100

The English Renaissance

Globalization and developments of technology

Germanic tribes- Angles, Saxon and Jutes

Late Modern:Since 1800

Middle English:1100-1500

Americas, Oceania and India- Industrial RevolutionScience-Tecnology

William the ConquerorThe Normans ( Vikings ancestors)

Vikings

British words with American equivalents. Page 75

True or False activity

The USA´s population is about five times greater than the UK´s population

The USA is about 10 times bigger than the UK in land area

VS

The USA consist of 50 different states.
The UK consist of three different countries

Spelling UK vs US

Color Center Neighbor

Colour Centre Neigbour

Page 75

Page 75

Track 32

Track 33

Track 34

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closing

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Play Hangman in groups of three- Using vocabulary from the previous lesson - Page 76

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Reading Log book page 80

The Language of Texting

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1. Think and discuss

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2. Write in Standar English

Answers

3. Read an label

Answers

4. circle de correct option

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5. Complete Sentences

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6. Definitions

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Thanks for watching!

Question 1

1. Because they worry that texting will erode students's writing skills.2. Because the short forms reflect how the words sound in speech. 3. Its speed. 4. It used to mean "laughing out loud" Now means "I know what you mean". 5. Because the rules people learn from proper writing keep the written word form changing too quickly.