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5th week homework (May 4 to 8, 2026)

Homework from class Monday, May 4, 2026:

±·´Ç³Ù±ð:ÌýÌýPlease review for your Unit 3 test.  The test is Wed., May 6, 2026.  Students who review even just a few minutes each day usually do better on tests.

1.  Unit 3 test Wednesday, May 6, 2026. Review some of the grammar and vocabulary we have studied the past few weeks to prepare for your Unit 3 test next Wednesday.  It will also include a few items with must, have to, etc. and polite requests — Could you…?  May I…?  Here is the <– click here.

2.   <– click here to print out a copy of the gapped text from class.  Listen to the recording again and fill in the missing words.  Click or use this QR code:

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Homework from class Wednesday, May 6, 2026:

±·´Ç³Ù±ð:ÌýÌýPlease try to finish the homework before the next class.  You don’t need to send it to me because we usually talk about the answers in class.  Also, when you finish the homework & prepare for class, it helps me decide if you will be ready for the expectations of Level 4 or not.

1.  Please preview Student Book Unit 7 (pages 98 to 112).  “Preview” means look at the pictures, look at the blue grammar boxes at the top of each page, and look at the purple “note” boxes. It is similar to the trailer for a movie — you will get an idea of what you will study.

2.   <– click here for the handout from class.  Study the list of regular and irregular past tense verbs.  I will try to give you a list every week.  You will have a quiz on these verbs on Monday, May 11, 2026.

3.  Videos to help you prepare for class:

  • Note:  All the videos are you Youtube, so you need to SKIP ADS.  If you want to watch with no ads, you can log in to .

Homework from class Thursday, May 7, 2026:

1.   <– click here for the handout from class.  Continue to study the list of regular and irregular past tense verbs. Study suggestion:  Practice with a friend or family member. I will try to give you a list every week.  You will have a quiz on these verbs on Monday, May 11, 2026.

2.  Grammar practice: Comparative adjectives (links to handouts below)

  • <– Click here for the handout. Circle the comparative form for each adjective in the list.  The first one is an example.  We’ll check the answers in class on Monday, May 11, 2026.
  • <– Click here for the handout. You can complete the exercise on the handout, or, for extra writing practice (**recommended!**), copy the sentences into your notebook.  Example for #1:  Australia is big, but Canada is bigger than Australia. Then <– click here for the . Check your answers with the audio. For extra speaking practice, repeat the sentences that you hear on the audio.

3.  Student Book pages 99 & 100

²¹)Ìý <– Click here for .  Listen and repeat the comparative phrases a few times.

b) page 100, Exercises D & E.  Complete the exercises in your student book, or, for extra writing practice (**recommended!**), copy the sentences into your notebook. We’ll check the answers in class on Monday, May 11, 2026.

4.  Videos:  Please review the videos, especially the second & fourth ones, to help you understand the material in class.

  • Cutting Edge Basic “Comparing” — This is a longer video (about 16 minutes), but it also has more examples and vocabulary practice.  Note:  This video is on D2L, so your need your myPCC username & password.