Class Handout
Social Identity Theory
What is Social Identity Theory?
What is Social Identity?
The Cultural Iceberg
Writing Task#1
(Due July 23, 11:59pm)
(Due July 23, 11:59pm)
Write at least 300 words about different parts of your identity. Please use a Google Doc in your TTP2020 Writings folder. Feel free to include related photos. Jeff's Example
Skills Training
Phrasal verb is the name given to an English verb which is composed of two or three words. One verb is combined with a preposition (like on, in, under) or an adverb (like up, down, away). Sometimes a phrasal verb can have a meaning that is very different to the meaning of at least one of those two or three words separately.
Here are some examples:
- Maria didn't know the word, so she looked it up in the dictionary.
- Oh no, we've run out of milk! I'll have to buy some more.
- Farmers have to get up early in the morning.
- The rocket took off with a loud roar.
LISTS
From UsingEnglish.com
From Online Writing Lab
Videos
- 50 Phrasal Verbs With Knives, Cooking & Cutting Tool
- 120 Common Phrasal Verbs Frequently Used in Daily English Conversations + Playlist
- Rachel's Phrasal Verb Challenge
ACTIVITIES
From Quizizz Join.quizizz.com
Phrasal Verbs 2 5032338 (more challenging) quiz
From Kahoot
From Englishpage.com
- Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs
- Mixed Phrasal Verbs 1
- Mixed Phrasal Verbs 2
- Mixed Phrasal Verbs 3
- Mixed Phrasal Verbs 4
- Mixed Phrasal Verbs 5
A collocation is made up of two or more words that are commonly used together in English. Think of collocations as words that usually go together. There are different kinds of collocations in English. Strong collocations are word pairings that are expected to come together, such as 'make a cup of tea' or 'do your homework'.
Lists & Guides
Activities
From Quizizz Join.quizizz.com
- Collocations with Prepositions 4447978
- Collocations and Fixed Expressions 1813710
- Do, Play, Go 7718953
- Go, Come, Get 772651
- Pay, Keep, Save 7195733
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