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DAY 14 IMPROVING SENTENCES

Idioms

SEATING CHART: TEAM GLEN1.Take out your homework2.Roll Call: In one word, describe the biggest problem facing Palestine today.

Grace

Qamar

Yasmin

Laith

Fatina

Raghd

Amanda

Shahd

Door

Ustaz GlenMohammad

Ghamin Ahmad

Yara

Omar

SEATING CHART: TEAM RACHEL

1.Take out your homework2.Roll Call: In one word, describe the biggest problem facing Palestine or biggest strength helping Palestine.

Aseel

SabaNadine

Rita Kosty

IbrahimMazen

Sara A

Abdelrahman

Door

Leena

Ustaz GlenSara O

Reem

SEATING CHART: TEAM RADHA

1.Take out your homework2.Roll Call: In one word, describe the biggest problem facing Palestine or biggest strength helping Palestine.

Adam

Saja

Leen

NadaElyaa

DanaZeina

Sara

Bana

Door

Khaled

Ustaz Glen

DinaNicole

SEATING CHART: TEAM ROBIN/ALISON

1.Take out your homework2.Roll Call: In one word, describe the biggest problem facing Palestine or biggest strength helping Palestine.

ShaimaSerry

SewarGhaith

Zain

TalaNourNadeen

Bashar

AGENDA Warm Up Review Homework Review of Coordination/Subordination Idioms (For Sentence Errors and

Improving Sentences) البغل سباق

REVIEW HOMEWORK What questions did you have

COORDINATION/SUBORDINATION Coordination used to express logical connection

between two independent ideas, often the error is with using the wrong coordinator. 1. Ben Franklin was a respected and talented states-

man, and he was most famous for his discovery of electricity.

Subordination is used with dependent clauses, the faults often come up with two or more dependent clauses but no independent clauses. Since the small electronics industry is one of the

world’s fastest growing sectors, because demand for the computer chip continues to grow.

IDIOMS Idioms are expressions or phrases

unique to the English language. They often involve prepositional phrases

rather than American expressions like “kick the bucket”

Memorize them. http://quizlet.com/5966146/common-sat

-idioms-flash-cards/

http://www.veritasprep.com/blog/2013/09/common-idioms-you-should-know-for-the-sat/

LIST OF PREPOSITIONAL IDIOMS

1. He can’t abide by the no-spitting rule.

2. Winona accused me of stealing.

3. I agreed to eat the rotten broccoli.

4. I apologized for losing the hamsters in the heating vent.

5. She applied for another credit card.

6. My mother pretends to approve of my boyfriend.

7. She argued with the bouncer.

8. I arrived at work at noon.

9. You believe in ghosts.

10. I can’t be blamed for your problems.

11. Do you care about me and my problems?

12. He’s in charge of grocery shopping.

13. Nothing compares to you.

14. What is there to complain about?

15. He can always count on his mommy.

16. Ice cream consists of milk, fat, and sugar.

17. I depend on no one.

18. That’s where cats differ from dogs.

19. It’s terrible to discriminate against chimpanzees.

20. I have a plan to escape from high

school.

21. There’s no excuse for your awful behavior.

22. You can’t hide from your past.

23. It was all he’d hoped for.

24. I must insist upon it.

25. It’s impossible to object to her intelligent arguments.

26. I refuse to participate in this discussion.

27. Pray for me.

28. Protect me from evil.

29. Provide me with plenty of food, shelter, and Skittles.

30. She stayed home to recover from the flu.

31. I rely on myself.

32. She stared at his ridiculous haircut.

33. He subscribes to several trashy magazines.

34. I succeeded in seducing him.

35. Wait for me!

36. Work with me, people!

37. I listened to the radio

WRONG WORD - IDIOMS Know the difference:

Accept – Receive willingly (verb) Except – Not Including (preposition)

Affect – create a result (verb) Effect – the result (noun)

DOUBLE NEGATIVE IDIOMS It is incorrect to use two negatives.

James easily passed the biology exam without hardly studying his lab notes.

البغل سباق Class Divided into Teams A problem is put on the board Everybody Answers the Question I will call on one person randomly from each team to see if

they got the correct answer. If they get the correct Answer they get to draw a card Numbers 1-10 = the Value You can choose to go cutthroat Red Jacks = -5, Black Jacks = - 10 Queens = Steal one player from another team + 10 points Kings = Switch Points with another player Jokers = Red Joker, You steal all the points from a team of

your choice. Black Joker: You give all your points to another team.

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PARALLELISM Improving sentences question also

commonly use faulty parallelism, especially around than (comparative constructions)

Example:No one is more sorry than me that you missed the awards ceremony. A. More sorrier than meB. Sorrier than IC. More sorry like myselfD. As sorry like I amE. Sorrier but me

EXIT PASS

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