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Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Wednesday, December 11-- WE START ON TIME
Our kids have a two-hour delayed start, but WE DON"T. See you at 9. If you have to stay with your children, come as soon as you can.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
There's NO SCHOOL Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Plum students don't have school tomorrow because the class is finished. I'll put up pictures soon. Pimmit students don't have school tomorrow because it was cancelled because of the weather.
No School Tomorrow Lyrics for people who like to read and listen Print so you can see them and play the video at the same time--if you like the music.
When I lived in Colorado, we never had snow days. I walked to school even if it snowed more than two feet. I was astounded by snow days when I moved to Virginia. Do you have snow days where you are from? Did your school ever get canceled because of the weather? Do you have any snow day stories?
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Grammar Post--Count/Non-Count Nouns
Recently, my morning class at Pimmit practiced using count/non-count nouns. Many students remember singular and plural, but not everybody had practiced with non-count.
Powerpoint showing countable vs. non-count
Side by Side Video with Conversational Examples
Spanish-language explanation
University of Victoria Explanation and Exercises
Great game using articles. Don't use a or an with a non-count!
English Zone's more comprehensive list of non-count categories and nouns
Side by Side Video-- Much vs. Many/Little vs. Few -- Conversations
We only use a or an with single count nouns. Use the if your listener knows which noun you are talking about Here's a game to practice!
Powerpoint showing countable vs. non-count
Side by Side Video with Conversational Examples
Spanish-language explanation
University of Victoria Explanation and Exercises
Great game using articles. Don't use a or an with a non-count!
English Zone's more comprehensive list of non-count categories and nouns
Side by Side Video-- Much vs. Many/Little vs. Few -- Conversations
We only use a or an with single count nouns. Use the if your listener knows which noun you are talking about Here's a game to practice!
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Tell me about your worst shopping experience!
Tell me about a time you went to a terrible business. What happened?