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MONDAY WEEK 11
To: jade@jasmineriver.net From: may@lapisLA.com Subject: We still have a lot of work
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TUESDAY WEEK 11
To: jade@jasmineriver.net From: may@lapisLA.com Subject: we need better photos
Hello Jade Friday’s rehearsal was fun. This week we have to finish the program guide first and then the reception invitations. May
Hello Jade The photos of the principal musicians are not good enough. Do you have enough time to take some more? May
TODAY’S PHRASE
The program and then the invitations.
To talk about what happens next, we use ‘then’ He eats breakfast and then goes running. She learned Chinese and then Japanese. They opened a new store and then went broke.
TODAY’S PHRASE
The photos are not good enough.
When we have as much as needed we use ‘enough’ ‘enough’ + noun adjective + ‘enough’ I need a table big enough for 10 people. We need enough chairs for 200 people. This fish is not fresh enough.
USE THE PHRASE
Complete the sentence. Use these answers: then said goodbye then came back then sent it
USE THE PHRASE
Put the words in order. Example: invitations, we, do, enough, have Do we have enough invitations? 1. enough, computer, fast, not, this, is 2. enough, go, he, far, not, did
Example: He went to the store and _____. He went to the store and then came back. 1. She wrote the email and _____. 2. The talked for an hour and _____.
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WEDNESDAY WEEK 11
To: may@lapisLA.com From: jade@jasmineriver.net Subject: Re: we need better photos
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THURSDAY WEEK 11
To: may@lapisLA.com, jade@jasmineriver.net From: carlos@jasmineriver.net Subject: You’re doing a great job.
Hello May I took pictures during the rehearsal last night. The picture files are huge, so each picture is in a new message. Jade
Hello May and Jade This project keeps getting better. You’re doing a great job. The rehearsals went well. And I love the program guide. Carlos
TODAY’S PHRASE
I took pictures during the rehearsal.
To talk about something happening all through a period of time, we use ‘during’ She sleeps during lunch. They smoked during dinner. She called during the meeting.
TODAY’S PHRASE
This project keeps getting better.
To talk about becoming a certain way, we use ‘get + adjective’ The weather is getting colder. When you get sick, you often get tired. She’ll get married next week.
USE THE PHRASE
Put the words in order. Example: the, during, inside, we, storm, went We went inside during the storm. 1. it, during, she, lunch, finished 2. during, it, the, presentation, broke
USE THE PHRASE
Fill in the blanks. Use these answers: dirty hurt angry
Example: The windows are getting _____. The windows are getting dirty. 1. He got _____ in the accident. 2. She got _____ during the meeting.
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FRIDAY WEEK 11
To: tuba.tony@performarts.com From: may@lapisLA.com Subject: How often do you come to LA?
Hello Tony Jade told me about your work. We really appreciate your help. How often do you [and your tuba] come down to LA? May
TODAY’S PHRASE
How often do you come to LA?
To ask how many time something happens, we say ‘how often’ How often do you go there? Once a week, but I’d like to go more often. How often does it rain? Almost every day.
USE THE PHRASE
Put the words in order. Example: chocolate, often, eat, how, you, do How often do you eat chocolate? 1. she, you, how, email, send, often, does, an 2. you, how, our, often, restaurant, at, do, eat