Warm Up

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Warm ups (Remember to go over these warm ups several times this week)
Alphabet
i i e e g g j j w y z http:// www. .com .org ( ) (parenthesis)
Big Number
dozens millions 1,000,000,000… billions 1,000,000,000,000… trillons
Ordinals
1st 2nd 3d 4th 5th 30th 31st
Years
2000 1990 1980 1970 1960 1950 1940
Time (Remember half past, a quarter past / a quarter after and a quarter to)
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
€2.24 £6.37 $19.53 €22.80 $66.27 £99.78
Dates
Feb 27, 2030
Jan 1, 2019
July 2, 1998
April 30, 2006
October 29, 2015
Pronunciation
It'll It'll be great to see you.
I've I've left early.
You've You've finished?
He's He’s done.
She's She’s arrived.
It's It’s over.
We've We've already started.
You've You’ve changed.
They've They've moved recently.
Obvious It is obvious you know what you are doing.
Debt They have a large debt.
Prepositions Places TO IN AT
Did you go to London? / I often go to the city. / She has to go to the airport. / They returned to San Fransisco. / Mike will walk to the office. / You should come to work.
They live in Toronto. / The head office is in Spain. / Jack and Sally are in the office. / My home is in the country. / I arrived in New York. I will be at work. / I saw her at the party. / I stayed at the hotel.

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

This week’s grammar point articles A AN THE

I got an email.
You are in the office.
He went to a meeting.
She is on a trip.
It went to the boss.
We have an office party next month.
You are on the business trip.
They organized the group meeting.

The company did an evaluation.
The employee joined a union.
The group has a universal plan.
The employee ate at the restaurant.
The department needs the results.
Steve saw a friend.
Alex joined the support team.
Heather got a job.