Warm Up

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Warm ups (Remember to go over these warm ups several times this week)
Alphabet
p t y d g i e u @ . : / /
Numbers hundreds
364 965 826 755 352 513 214 611 281
Numbers ordinals
9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23d 30th 31st
Years
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2020
Time
1PM 5PM 3:15 4:15 5:30 6:30 7:45 8:45 9:05 10:05 11:20 12:20 7AM 10AM
Currency
$25.22 €13.36 £14.56 $15.96 €88.66 £25.44
Times
Sunday evening, Monday noon, Tuesday morning, Wednesday afternoon, Thursday later in the day, Friday earlier, The day before yesterday, The day after tomorrow, In a week, A week ago, In a few weeks, A few weeks back
Dates
Feb 6, 2020
April 12, 2019
October 22, 2030
Jan 1, 2015
July 2, 1998
Vocabulary First Names Female
Jane, Janet, Allison, Rachel, Sandy, Sarah, Amy, Jessica, Lucy, Kate, Charlotte, Ella, Nicole, Louise, Laura, Jasmine, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Alice, Anna, Brooke, Zara, Evelyn.
Prepositions
Above By Opposite
above the shelf / above the books / above the line / above board
by the door / by the office / by the building / by the way
opposite the office / opposite me in the plane / opposite the post office

Grammar Point (This grammar point will be presented in more detail in the grammar point Friday)

This week’s grammar point using much and many

How many emails do you get?
How much work do you have?
He hasn’t much money.
How much time do you have?
I have many pennies in my pocket.
There are many possibilities.
How many hours are left?
I haven’t much to say about the problem.

Do you have many projects?
How much does it cost?
I have many ideas to solve this problem.
Have you thought very much about it?
Paul has many projects on the go.
Sam has too much work.
Alice has many new friends at the office.
Zara hasn’t much left to do.