O R A L P R A C T I C E Lessons 1 - 25 - Shenker
O R A L P R A C T I C E Lessons 1 - 25 - Shenker
O R A L P R A C T I C E Lessons 1 - 25 - Shenker
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OP 19 - TRANSFORMATION EXERCISE - "The meeting's tomorrow…"<br />
(continued from previous page)<br />
- Please repeat…<br />
"The meeting's tomorrow."<br />
Tomorrow morning…<br />
Ten o'clock…<br />
From ten o'clock to eleven o'clock…<br />
In room 304.<br />
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The meeting's tomorrow.<br />
The meeting's tomorrow morning.<br />
The meeting's at ten o'clock.<br />
The meeting's from ten o'clock to eleven o'clock.<br />
The meeting's in room 304.<br />
Let's do that again… (go through it again, with less prompting: underlined words only)<br />
Now can you say the whole sentence…? (prompt the following à la Gapfill, then go back over it)<br />
The meeting's from ten o'clock to eleven o'clock, tomorrow morning, in room 304.<br />
For a second round, try: "The boss is having a meeting tomorrow…"<br />
For a follow-up, invent other names, times, etc..<br />
- Please repeat this line from your Control Forms… (Watch the prepositions!)<br />
"It's going to be cold tonight."<br />
Change "tonight" to "tomorrow"…<br />
Change "cold" to "nice"…<br />
Change "tomorrow" to "THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW"…<br />
Saturday…<br />
Sunday…<br />
This weekend…<br />
Cold…<br />
Sunday…<br />
Saturday…<br />
Tomorrow…<br />
Tonight…<br />
Snow…<br />
Tomorrow afternoon…<br />
This weekend…<br />
Rain…<br />
This evening…<br />
SOMETIME tonight… ("sometime: GN 24.8)<br />
Now try this: "We're going to get some rain…<br />
…sometime tonight."<br />
Tomorrow…<br />
This weekend…<br />
It's going to be cold tonight. (CF 19/4)<br />
It's going to be cold tomorrow.<br />
It's going to be nice tomorrow.<br />
It's going to be nice the day after tomorrow.<br />
It's going to be nice on Saturday.<br />
It's going to be nice on Sunday.<br />
It's going to be nice this weekend.<br />
It's going to be cold this weekend.<br />
It's going to be cold on Sunday,<br />
It's going to be cold on Saturday.<br />
It's going to be cold tomorrow.<br />
It's going to be cold tonight.<br />
It's going to snow tonight.<br />
It's going to snow tomorrow afternoon.<br />
It's going to snow this weekend.<br />
It's going to rain this weekend.<br />
It's going to rain this evening.<br />
It's going to rain sometime tonight.<br />
We're going to get some rain sometime tonight.<br />
We're going to get some rain sometime tomorrow.<br />
We're going to get some rain sometime this weekend.<br />
Let's do that again, but this time we'll say: "They say it's going to be cold tonight."<br />
(go through it again, with new starting line, and minimal prompts: underlined words only)<br />
One more time! Now it's: "The weather forecast says it's going to be cold tonight."<br />
(as above, with minimal prompts)<br />
Possible segue: