Warm Up

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Warm ups (Remember to go over these warm ups several times this week)
The alphabet
MNJQKVER
Fractions
1/2 1/3 2/3 3/3 1/5 2/5 3/5 4/5 5/5 1/6 2/7 3/8 4/9 5/10
Big Numbers
Hundreds 100 thousands 1,000 millions 1,000,000,000... billions 1,000,000,000,000... trillions 1,000,000,000,000
Months of the year
December - January
Currency
$25.22 €13.36 £14.56 $15.96 €88.66 £25.44
Though
Though I do not think it is a great idea, I think we should try.
Through
Did you go through the training?
Thought
I thought you were finished.
Thorough
We have to prepare a thorough report.
Tough
It is tough to work in finance.
Meeting people (Conversation)
John, I would like you to meet Susan Smith.
Pleased to meet you Susan, my name is John Jones.
Nice to meet you John.
Jack this is Mike.
Hi Mike. Nice to meet you.
Pleased to meet you.
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 Francisco. / Mike do want to 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 got to, must have

I must have tried several times.
You have got to do this.
He must not have figured it out.
She hasn’t got to any solutions.
Must she have seen them?
It must have been late.
We’ve got a problem.
Mustn’t it have gone well?
You mustn’t have been ready.
They haven’t got the time to finish.

The team must have completed the study.
The boss has got to find a solution.
Mustn’t Mike visit his team?
Hasn’t Phil got to come up with a solution?
R&D mustn’t have figured it out.
The employees have not got to go.
Must Jack have understood?
The others have got to go.
She must not have been ready.
They have got to go.