
AE - L7 U10 L6
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Today's Lesson
Task
Pros and Cons
Vocabulary
Adverb Clauses
Grammar
clasped, rushed, scowled, scoff
NarrativeLogic
Reading
Level 7 Unit 10 Lesson 6
Music Mischief
What would you do if you were completely lost?
Get Thinking!
face the musicDo you remember what this idiom means?He got away with stealing for so long, but it is finally time for him to face the music.
Idioms
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Reading
What would/did your parents do if they caught you sneaking out?
Prereading
Reading
clasped
They must have been stolen. In the press of the crowd I hadn’t noticed at all. Now that I was all alone with no money and no telephone, I really wished we hadn’t come.
I reached into my pocket and stopped dead in my tracks. My phone wasn’t there. I patted my other pockets and discovered my wallet was also missing. I clasped my hands on my head and tried not to throw up.
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Reading
rushed
able to find a security guard who would help me. When the entrance door came into view, a figure shot up and rushed toward me. "There you are!” Chris shouted. “I have been calling you for an hour."
I started walking around the building slowly, turning my head from side to side. I made it all the way around with no sign of Chris and decided to go back to our entrance door and just wait. Maybe I’d be
Reading
scowled
“I’ve got eight dollars,” he announced. I don’t know what we can do." “You still have your phone,” I reminded him. “We could call someone to come pick us up?”
“I lost my phone,” I lamented. “And my wallet. And all my money for the ride home.” I looked at my watch and scowled. “The trains stopped running ten minutes ago." Chris pulled out his wallet and counted his money.
Reading
scoffed
Chris stuck his phone back into his pocket and crossed his arms. I sighed. “The way I see it, we can either call your parents, or start walking,” I answered.
“Who are we gonna call?” Chris scoffed. “You don’t have a car and I am not going to call my parents. They’ll kill me. I am still hoping to get back home before they find out I left.”
Comprehension
What are the two solutions to the problem?
Where was Chris?
What is the main problem now?
What did Chris do while the narrator was looking for him?
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Matching
scowl
scoff
rush
clasp
hold
show you are upset
show you don't like an idea
move quickly
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winding
rush
clasp
reluctant
scoff
chaperone
reckless
usher
scowl
Tic Tac Toe
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What are the events in this story?
Logic
How do you think the boys get home?
Predictions
Grammar
I bought this book in order to study history.
in order toUsed to tell a reason
so as toUsed to tell a reason
I bought these boots in order to go hiking in the mountain?
I bought this boat so as to go fishing on the weekend.
Adverb Clauses
in order toUsed to tell a reason
so as toUsed to tell a reason
Grammar
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The more pizza I order , the more friends I have.
the more *object subject verb, the more *object subject verbUsed to tell an effect
The more cats I own, the happier I am.
The more money I earn, the more bills I have to pay.
Adverb Clauses
The more shoes you have, the more space you need in your closet.
What are some problems you can have from having more things?
Complain
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Practice
Pros and Cons
30
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When are the tryouts for the new drummer?
Listening
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