Hello Fabulous Students,
This week there is some confusion over when to use the word "work" or "job".
WORK or JOB?
"Job" is a noun. "Work" can be a noun or a verb. However, when do you choose "job" or "work" when deciding between the two nouns? Are they the same or different?Here is a link to a great explanation: Go here to learn the difference-between-job-work-and-career
COLLOCATIONS WITH GET
There are many phrases and words used with "get" - these are called "collocations". Here is a link to help explain the difference: Click here for "get" collocations
Looking forward to your final projects!
Reading Free Books Online
Do you like to read books? Classic books? Do you like to listen to audio books? Here is a link to free books online:
These books are classic novels and are in the public domain - this means that they are available to everyone to use for free.
Use the search box on the website to find the novel that you want to read or listen to. They come in many formats - html (direct link), kindle, cloud, google drive, dropbox and more. The quickest way to get your book is to click on the html.
Additionally, we are studying "might" this week:
Form: might + base verb
Use: possibility
Might (positive): Deborah might study tonight.
Might (negative): Deborah might not study tonight.
Links to online practice with "will, going to & might":
Click here for online practice using "might, will, & going to"
Click here for online practice using "might, will, & going to"
Enjoy!
Teacher Bonnie
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