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Transcript

Today's Lesson

Task

Negotiate

Vocabulary

Adverb Clauses

Grammar

chaperone, sarcastically, reckless, venue
NarrativeFoeshadowing

Reading

Level 7 Unit 10 Lesson 4

Music Mischief

Have you ever been to a concert?

Get Thinking!

broken recordDo you remember what this idiom means?"I heard you the first time! There's no need to be a broken record.

Idioms

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Reading

Why do people like going to concerts?

Prereading

Reading

chaperone
Chris’s face told me that he wasn’t. “Why not?” “He says that it’s trash music, and I should be spending my time listening to Mozart. Plus, he thinks it’s dangerous and we shouldn’t go without a chaperone.”
“Hey Chris, are you ready for the concert tonight?” I walked up to my best friend and punched him in the arm. “You’re not going to believe it,” he answered. “My dad won’t let me go.” “You’re joking,” I said in disbelief. But, the look on

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“I don’t want you to miss the concert,” Chris said. “I bet we could find someone to buy mine.” “I don’t want to go without you,” I answered. I put my arm around him and shrugged, “Don’t worry about it, we can always go another time.”

Reading

sarcastically
“Dude, you’re 16. I think you can manage to go to a concert without getting lost,” I answered sarcastically Chris shook his head. “If only we had bought another ticket, I could have asked my uncle to go with us. He’s cool.” “We couldn’t afford to buy another ticket,” I said. “But now that we have two tickets, we should at least try to resell them or something.”
“I’ll sneak out. I can climb out the window and slide down the wall. I’ll meet you on the corner by the subway stop.” I thought about telling him not to do something so reckless. But I knew the more I argued, the more determined he would become.

Reading

reckless
Chris pushed my arm off of his shoulder and turned around with a determined look on his face. “You know what? I am not going to miss this concert just because my dad doesn’t like the music.” “What are you saying,” I asked. But I feared the worst.
time. I got myself ready, checked that I had my keys and my wallet and my phone and set off to meet Chris a little before eight.

Reading

venue
The concert venue was on the outskirts of town, in the big stadium where they played hockey. We could get there on the subway, but the trains stopped running at 2 am, so I made sure I had money for a taxi just in case the concert didn’t finish on

Comprehension

What is the problem in the passage?
How does Chris decide to solve the problem?
Where do the boys want to go?

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True or False

A chaperone is there to watch over you.

False

False

False

False

True

True

True

True

A venue is always small.
When you speak sarcastically, you also speak politely.
Reckless behavior could be dangerous.

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Fill in the Blanks

chaperone

reckless

sarcastically

venue

Going to the party is not and I certainly don't need a .You know that the is huge and you might get lost inside.Yeah, because I am five and can't go anywhere by myself.If you keep talking , you really might not be able to go anywhere!

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But the trains stopped running at 2 am,
I thought about telling him not to do something so reckless.

Foreshadowing

  1. What prediction could you make about this story?
  2. How confident are you about your predictions?

Prediction

Grammar

Once the train arrived, I could finally sit down.
now thatUsed to say you will start something when something else happens.
onceUsed to say you will start something when something else happens.
as soon asUsed to say you will start something when something else happens.
Now that class is over, I can finally go to sleep!
As soon as Chris arrived at the subway, the boys got on the train.

Adverb Clauses

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now thatUsed to say you will start something when something else happens.
onceUsed to say you will start something when something else happens.
as soon asUsed to say you will start something when something else happens.
Now that . . .

Conjunctions

As soon as the car . . .

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As soon as I find a chicken, I will be able to eat dinner.
Uh, oh!

As soon as

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Practice

Negotiate

Can you both be happy?

But,

What is another option?

Why?

Going to that concert is too reckless.

I want to go to a concert!

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What is the purpose of this listening passage?

Listening

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Prepare a story about a time you disobeyed your parents.

Extension

How does foreshadowing make a story interesting?

Exit Interview

Goodbye!