Week 7

Homework for Wednesday, November 7th:

  1. Finish and send Test 2 to Fidelia
  2. Workbook:
    • page 51 C
    • page 52 B
  3. Review and Study Simple Past Tense
      • Study and learn the spelling rules for -ed

        REGULAR simple past: Spelling Rules

        Rule #1

        If a verb ends in -e, add -d.

        • like → liked
        • arrive → arrived
        • decide → decided

        Rule #2

        If a verb ends in consonant + -y, change -y to -i and add -ed.

        • carry → carried
        • try → tried
        • study → studied

        Rule #3

        If a verb ends in vowel + -y, add -ed.*

        • play → played
        • stay → stayed
        • enjoy → enjoyed

        Rule #4

        If a verb ends in a consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) pattern, double the final consonant and add -ed.**

        • hug → hugged
        • plan → planned
        • stop → stopped

        Rule #5

        For all other verbs, add -ed.

        • watch → watched
        • ask → asked
        • clean → cleaned

        Notes

        *Note 1:

        There are some exceptions to Rule #3:

        • pay → paid
        • lay → laid

        **Note 2:

        Rule #4 is true only for verbs that have the stress on the final syllable. Notice the difference below:

        Syllable stress (louder, longer syllable)

        • prefer → preferred

        visit → visited

No class: Friday, November 11th

Homework for Monday, November 14th

  1. Workbook
    • do pages 53 & 54
  2. Reading
  3. WhatsApp
    • Listen and repeat the recording in WhatsApp to practice irregular past tense, Textbook, page 253
    • practice pronunciation
    • study and learn the spelling of the irregular past tense verbs
  4. Writing
    • Write about your most memorable trip. When was it? Where did you go? Who went with you? Where did you stay? What did you do? What did you see? Was it expensive? Where did you eat? What did you eat?
    • Please write 10-12 sentences (or more!)
    • Include a title and indent the first line
    • Use a mix of regular & irregular past tense
    • Use affirmative & negative sentences

Example

My Trip to India

My husband is from India, but my first trip there was in 2018. My flight went through Singapore, and I spent one night there. It was very hot and humid, but the airport was so interesting! My husband and mother-in-law met me at the airport. I was so nervous because I was travelling alone, but everything was OK. I was so happy to see them, and we went to the hotel. It was so beautiful, and the breakfast buffet was amazing. I ate so much! The next day we explored the city. We went to a zoo and a historical coffee shop. The day after that, we took a train to my mother-in-law’s city. We spent a month there. I met so many family members! We stayed in her apartment. It was very very hot. Only one room was air-conditioned, and I was in there all the time. We visited many beautiful temples. We traveled to a hill station that was green and cool. We hiked there and saw many monkeys. We went to an old French colony called Pondicherry. We ate at a French restaurant. We went to a historic city with many old stone sculptures next to the ocean. We swam in the ocean; it was warm! We went to many delicious restaurants, and I enjoyed the cooking of many family members. I wore Indian clothes. I didn’t understand the language very much, but some people spoke English. People were very friendly.