Warm Up

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Warm ups (Remember to go over these warm ups several times this week)
The alphabet
TRZLMGGIIOOUXZJJ http:// www. .org .edu
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 noon midday midnight
Numbers Hundreds
596 821 352 165 683 213 914 123 681
Possessives
It is mine. It belongs to me. That’s my computer.
It is yours. It belongs to you. That’s your computer.
It's his. It belongs to him. That’s his computer.
It is hers. It belongs to her. That’s her computer.
It's ours. It belongs to us. That’s our computer.
It's theirs. It belongs to them. That’s their computer.
Countries and the net
Japan .jp, Italy .it, China .cn, Korea .kr , Canada .ca, USA .us, Commerce .com, France .fr, Belgium .be, Germany .de, England .co.uk, Europe .eu, Spain .es Australia .au
Prepositions under, behind, below
behind the door / behind the car / behind the desk / behind closed doors
under the books / under the table / under the shelf / under pressure / under budget
below the line / below the pictures / below the shelves / below the belt / below budget

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

This week’s grammar point gerunds and infinitives

I like to watch the stock market.
John prefers seeing the boss directly.
Eating out is great.
To travel around the world would be fun.
I think to not participate is a bad idea.
I was considering not running for president.
To not go to the bank is not a good idea.
Not finding the problem was an issue.
I am used to running the team.

Mike wanted to visit the client.
The manager likes doing presentations.
Finding a solution is hard.
To eat with clients is important.
I hope to not do the presentation.
I ate thinking about the project.
Not seeing my boss is a problem.
I am not used to running a department.