PHRASEmail
MONDAY WEEK 10
To: jade@jasmineriver.net From: tuba.tony@performarts.edu Subject: We want you in our newsletter
PHRASEmail
TUESDAY WEEK 10
To: tuba.tony@performarts.edu From: jade@jasmineriver.net Subject: Lets meet on Wed. at 6pm
Hello Jade I do the publicity here at PerformArts. We want to include your event in our newsletter next month. Tony
Hello Tony We’d love to be in your newsletter. The first rehearsal is on Wednesday at 7 pm, so let’s meet at 6 pm. Jade
TODAY’S PHRASE
I do publicity here.
To talk about actions in a general way, we use ‘do’ What do you do? [ I’m an engineer.] What are you doing this evening? Can they do it?
TODAY’S PHRASE
Lets meet on Wed. at 6 pm.
To talk about the day something happens, we use ‘on’ He arrived on the 17th. We’re open on Sat. and Sun. They fininshed it on the third day.
Answer the question. Use these answers: Work in a bank. Open the window. Go to a movie.
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USE THE PHRASE
Put the words in order. Example: Monday, on, the, came, package The package came on Monday. 1. on, day, started, March, he, the, in, first 2. Monday, meet. on, at, o’clock, let’s, 8
Example: It hot in here, what should I do? Open the window. 1. What will you do tomorrow night. 2. What does she do?
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WEDNESDAY WEEK 10
To: jade@jasmineriver.net From: tuba.tony@performarts.edu Subject: When we meet tonight...
PHRASEmail
THURSDAY WEEK 10
To: jade@jasmineriver.net From: tuba.tony@performarts.edu Subject: you’re as good as the best
Hello Jade When we meet tonight, I also want to interview two or three of the Jasmine River musicians. Jade
Hello Jade Great rehearsal! Your group is as good as the best of the professional groups rehearsing here. Tony
TODAY’S PHRASE
When we meet tonight...
To talk about one event happening at the time another event is happening, we use ‘when’ I’ll call you when I arrive. When it rains, I carry an umbrella. When she started here, we were losing money.
TODAY’S PHRASE
You’re as good as the best.
To say two things are equal is some way, we use ‘as...as...’ He’s not as tall as his brother. This computer is as fast as that one. Her explanation is as long as his story.
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Complete the sentence. Use these answers: the computer stops working. the music starts. the sun shines. Example: He begins dancing when _____ He begins dancing when the music starts.
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Fill in the blanks. Use these answers: exciting comfortable delicious
Example: This food is as ____ as my Mother’s. This food is as delicious as my Mother’s. 1. This chair is as _____ as that one. 2. This movie is not as _____ his last one.
1. She likes to swim when _____ 2. He goes home when _____
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FRIDAY WEEK 10
To: jade@jasmineriver.net From: may@lapisLA.com Subject: our first rehearsal
Hello Jade I’ve been here since six this morning getting ready for our first rehearsal. I hope it’s is as good as the one in SF. May
TODAY’S PHRASE
I’ve been here since six this morning.
To talk about a past event from the time it began to now, we use ‘since’ Our company has been selling them since 1980. I’ve worked here since March. She’s not seen him since he left.
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Put the words in order. Example: lunch, gone, he’s, since, been He’s been gone since lunch. 1. since, they, loved, the, he’s, her, day, met 2. it, since, a, raining, had, I’ve, cold, started