October 16, 2012

VNB12/TS3/ - Collocation

Collocations:
earth+quake; heavy traffic; a shopping mall;

http://collocations.ooz.ie/2011/12/weather.html
http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/collocations-lists.htm
http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/collocations-samples.htm

U12

Topic: News.







Expression
* Did you hear about ../ Have you heard ...
* The best thing is ... (funny, scary, worst, other, only..)

Exercise
A: 1b, 2
B: 1b, 1c, 2a
C: 1b, 2a
D: 1c, 2a, 2b

October 15, 2012

VNB11/TS3/ - link situations


Observe people and write sentences: What are people doing? How do they feel?

U11

Topic: Impressions  :).







Expression
* That must be fun
* I see.

Exercise
A: 1b, 3a
B: 1b, 1c, 2a, 3
C: 1b, 2
D: 1c, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b

October 14, 2012

VNB10/TS3/ - link to experiemce



Write a movie review !

http://www.rottentomatoes.com
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/movie/box_office.php
http://academichelp.net/samples/reviews/movie/crash.html

U10

Topic: Movies.











Expression
* I was wondering If you could ...
* Would it be all right if ....

Exercise
A: 1b, 2a, 2b
B: 1a, 1b, 1c, 2b, 3a
C: 1b, 2
D: 1b, 1c, 1d, 2c 

Write review - essay 4 (week 11)

rottentomatoes.com 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqxENMKaeCU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djiDBLy31QQ&feature=related

October 12, 2012

VNB8/TS3/ - Verb + preposition



Verb + preposition + VERB+ing
apologize FOR making

U8

 Topic: IF






Expression
* If I were you, I'd . . .
* That would be nice (good, great, fun, cool, interesting, fine, wondeful)

Exercise
A: 1b, 2a
B: 1b, 1c, 3a
C: 1b, 2a
D: 1cm 2a, 2c

October 5, 2012

VNB7/TS3/ - Phrasal verb



Relationship :  get along, go out, 
Going out : eat out,
Daily routines : wake up, get up, 

U7

 Topic: Relationship












Expression
* I guess. Maybe.
* though


Exercise
A: 1a, 1b, 2
B: 1b, 1c, 2a
C: 1b, 2a
D: 1c

http://boggletondrive.com/2011/09/13/relative-clauses/

October 1, 2012

“PREPOSITION” I.Complete the sentences:
A)
1.You should be ashamed . . . yourself.
a. by b. for c. of d. on e.in
2.What number do you get when you divide 21 … 7?
a. by b. for c. of d. on e.in
3.Achlal has a big sale on right now, 50% off; I want to take advantage . . . this special offer.
a. by b. for c. of d. on e.in
4. Congratulations . . . your 26 birthday.
a. by b. for c. of d. on e.in
5.Her name is Elizabeth, but you can call her Liz . . . short.
a. by b. for c. of d. on e.in

B)
6.When she did her summer cleaniing she threw a lot of old clothes . . . .
a. of b. out c. in d. at e. with
7. Please, don’t get angry . . . me. It’s not my fault.
a. of b. out c. in d. at e. with
8. The students didn’t agree . . . anything the teacher said.
a. of b. out c. in d. at e. with
9. Can you take care . . . my dog while I’m away on holidays?
a. of b. out c. in d. at e. with
10. I think walking . . . the rain is relaxing.
a. of b. out c. in d. at e. with

C)
1. Anna has returned . . . her hometown.
a.to, b. toward, c. on, d. onto, e. in, f.into.
2. The dog jumped . . . the lake.
a.to, b. toward, c. on, d. onto, e. in, f.into.
3. Are the boys still swimming . . . the pool?
a.to, b. toward, c. on, d. onto, e. in, f.into.
4. Thomas fell . . . the floor.
a.to, b. toward, c. on, d. onto, e. in, f.into.
5. The plane landed . . . the runway.
a.to, b. toward, c. on, d. onto, e. in, f.into.
6. We drove . . . the river for an hour, but turned north before we reached it.
a.to, b. toward, c. on, d. onto, e. in, f.into.
7. The kids climbed . . . the monkey bars.
a.to, b. toward, c. on, d. onto, e. in, f.into.
8. Joanna got . . . Fred’s car.
a.to, b. toward, c. on, d. onto, e. in, f.into.
9. The baby spilled his cereal . . . the floor.
a.to, b. toward, c. on, d. onto, e. in, f.into.
10. We cried to the man on the ladder. “Hang . . . !”
a.to, b. toward, c. on, d. onto, e. in, f.into. 

D)
1. He thinks he is better than everyone else. That’s why he always talks down . . . people.
a. for b. with c. on d. to e. by f. in
2. If you go to the park at night watch out . . . muggers?
a. for b. with c. on d. to e. by f. in
3. When you only have a little money you have to look at cutting down . . . expenses.
a. for b. with c. on d. to e. by f. in
4. Congratulations . . . your 21st birthday!
a. for b. with c. on d. to e. by f. in
5. Her name is Louse, but you can call her Lou . . . short.
a. for b. with c. on d. to e. by f. in
6. When are you going to fix that broken window? Don’t worry; I will get around . . . it one of these days.
a. for b. with c. on d. to e. by f. in
7. Sue is sick again. She is always coming down . . . some sickness.
a. for b. with c. on d. to e. by f. in
8. Can you pay for lunch I didn’t bring any money with me? I’ll settle up . . . you later.
a. for b. with c. on d. to e. by f. in
9. Who did you vote . . . in the last election?
a. for b. with c. on d. to e. by f. in
10. “Catcher in the Rye” is a book . . . J.D.Salinger.
a. for b. with c. on d. to e. by f. in

September 28, 2012

VNB6 /TS3/ - Making a sentence

 
Make + a living / a difference / a good impression / up my mind / sure / sense / a decision / a mistake / money / fun / an effort

Do + your best / work / thinking /

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Collocations_of_do,_have,_make,_and_take
http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/collocations-quiz-do-make.htm

U6

Topic: Lifesyle













Expression
* I'd better go. I've got ot get going.
* talk to you later. Nice talking to you.

Exercise
A: 1b, 2a
B: 1d, 2
C: 1b, 2, 3
D: 1c, 1d, 2c 

September 21, 2012

VNB5 /TS3/ - Collocation

onions: fried, pickled,  
rice:  steamed, boiled,
fruit: canned, dried,
noodles: boiled, stir-fried,

fish: grilled, fried,
chicken: fried, grilled
egg: fried, boiled,

U5


Topic: Food










Expression
* Either one is fine.  Whatever you prefer.
* I'm OK for now. But thanks.  No, thanks. Maybe later.

Exercise
A: 1b, 2, 3
B: 1a, 1b, 3b, 4a
C: 1b, 2
D: 1c, 3a

September 14, 2012

VNB4 /TS3/ - Word web


U4

Topic: Family
1. trouble
2. extend
3. blend
4. immediate
5. pressure
6. teenager
7. influence
8. involve




Expression
* Definitely. Absolutely. Exactly.
* and sport and lesson and everything.

Exercise
A: 1b, 2a
B: 1b, 2
C: 1b, 2
D: 1c, 1d, 2d 

September 7, 2012

VNB3 /TS3/ - Drawing maps



The highest mountain in Mongolia / in the world is ....

The longest river
The biggest
The deepest lake
The largest 

U3

Topic: Travel
1. wonder
2.incredible
3.awesome
4. interview
5.suspension
6.measurement






Expression
* It sure does. It really is.
* We really should. 

Exercise
A: 1b, 2a, 3
B: 1b, 2a
C: 1b, 2
D: 1c, 2a 

August 31, 2012

VNB2 /TS3/ - Verb chart


Learn irregular verbs!
 
be - was/were - been
take - took - taken

U2


Topic: Experience
1. actually
2. formal
3. training
4. couple
5. try
6. audience
7. impressed




Expression
* me too. me neither
* Do you? have you? Did you?

Exercise
A: 1b, 2a
B: 2a, 3a, 4b
C: 1b, 2, 3
D: 1c, 3b 

August 24, 2012

VNB1 /TS3/ - Opposite meaning

 
A word has different meanings !
 hard  * easy 
 hard  * lazy
 hard  * soft


1) Words with an opposite meaning
well * badly, polite * rude,

2) Prefixes create opposite meaning. (im-; in-; un-; dis-; il-; ir-; )
happy * unhappy, patient * impatient, honest * dishonest

U1

 Topic: Personality
1.reckless
2.versatile
3.demand (on)
4.humble
5.impeccable
6.supportive
7.accomplished
8.modest
9.ability = skills



Expression
* at least
* She is always studying English.

Exercise
A: 1c, 2a  (Grammar)
B: 1b, 2    (Vocabulary)
C: 1b, 2    (Listening & Speaking)
D: 1d        (Reading & Writing)

August 23, 2012

Hello, students!


 Дэвтрээр шалгая:

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touchstone
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http://www.cambridge.org/us/esl/touchstone/student/index.html

April 17, 2012

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Блогт даалгавраа оруулсан оюутнууд амаар асуугдаж оноогоо аваарай!

April 10, 2012

VNB12 /TS2- word group/

Jobs (endings)
-or:

actor, doctor, director, instructor, tutor, editor,
-er:
teacher, officer, writer, carrier, firefighter, lawyer, worker, reporter,
photographer, waiter, driver, programmer, manager, plumber, carpenter,
-ess:
actress, stewardess,
-ant:
assistant,
-ent:
agent, student,
-ist:
journalist, artist, dentist, receptionist, specialist, scientist,
-ian:

electrician, musician, librarian,
-ect:
architect,
-ic:
paramedic,

nurse

http://www.learnenglish.de/vocabulary/jobs.htm
http://www.manythings.org/vocabulary/lists/a/words.php?f=jobs
http://usefulenglish.ru/vocabulary/jobs-professions-occupations

April 9, 2012

U12

1.
Fact or prediction will+V:
It will be expensive to travel around the world.
not 100% sure:
Maybe I'll travel around Europe.
Plans or decisions:
I'm going to visit Paris next year.

2.
I may go to communication class if I get good grades,. F.S + if + Pr.S
After I graduate, I will be able to work for communication company.
I need to decide before I go on for a master's degree.

http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/simplefuture.html
http://www.learnenglish.de/grammar/tensefuture.htm
http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verb-tenses_future.htm


"What will life be like in the future?
"(p124)
Body and health
Online
Automated homes
Work and play
More brain power?


All right / Ok. + I'll ...
to agree to something

April 3, 2012

VNB11

My father looks like ....
My mother looks like ....
My brother looks like .... He takes after my mother.
My sister looks like ... She looks like her father.

- Do they look alike?
- They look totally different.

April 2, 2012

U11

She is the woman standing by the table / wearing black pants.

She is the one by the table / with the long hair / in the black shirt.

March 27, 2012

VNB10 /TS2/

I'm sorry. I have the wrong number - Буруу дугаар руу залгажэ, уучлаарай
There's no answer - Хариу өгөхгүй байна
The line is busy - Сүлжээ завгүй байна
We have a bad connection - Сүлжээ тасраад байна.

March 26, 2012

U10

"Communication" (comparison) - The pros and Cons (Сайн ба муу тал)
1.
E-mail is quicker than regular mail.
Letters are more personal that e-mail.
Video conferences are less expensive than trips.
Webcams are better than phone calls.
2.
I get more N calls than you (do)
You spend less N time on the phone.
She talks V more than he does.

just
Just a minute.
I just need to switch phones.
I was just calling to ask ...


http://www.learn-english-today.com/business-english/telephone.html
http://www.englishclub.com/speaking/telephone_language.htm
http://speakspeak.com/resources/general-english-vocabulary/telephone-language

March 20, 2012

WB QUIZ

TS2:
U1, U2, U3, U4 - Erdenebaatar;
U5, U6, U7, U8 - Bolormaa;
U9, U10, U11, U12 - Otgonbat;
Checkpoints - Chingun;

TS3:
U1, U2, U3, U4 - Gantulga;
U5, U6, U7, U8 - Tselmeg;
U9, U10, U11, U12 - Bat-Erdene;
Checkpoints - Byambatseren;

VNB9 /TS2/

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/vocabulary/body-parts

March 19, 2012

U9

I was talking to a woman, and I missed my stop.

A friend of mine deleted all my files when she was using my computer.


http://www.isabelperez.com/happy/tenses/past_cont.htm
http://www.englishtenses.com/tenses/past_continuous
http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verb-tenses_past-continuous-quiz.htm
http://a4esl.org/q/h/vm/pastpastcont.html
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/past-progressive

March 13, 2012

VNB8 /TS2 - ABC game/

a: armchair,
b: bathtube, bed,
c: curtains, clock, cushions, cabinet, carpet, coffee table,
d: dresser, dishwasher,
e: end table,
f: fauset,
g:
h:
i:
j:
k:
l: lap,
m: mirror, microwave,
n:
o: oven,
p: plate,
q: quilt,
r: rug,
s: sofa, scissors, stove, sink, shower,
t: teapot, toilet
u: umbrella,
v: vase,
w: wardrobe,
x: xylophone,
y: yolk,
z: zipper,

March 12, 2012

U8

Whose:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TH_kKFuKAd4&list=PL0A0C8CFFE9712B76&feature=plcp

Order of Adjectives:
OpShaCOM
I have beautiful + big + red + round + Turkish + woolen rug

Vocabulary:
http://www.learnenglish.de/vocabulary/rooms.htm
http://www.susancanthony.com/resources/esl/4vocsch.html
http://www.languageguide.org/english/vocabulary/school/

March 6, 2012

VNB7 /TS2 /

On a camping trip: a tent, a sleeping bag, batteries,
On a business trip: a toothbrush, toothpaste, a razor,

March 5, 2012

U7

Зорилго:
to+V (to study English)
It is + Adj + to+V (It is easy to study English)

http://www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/vocabulary-lesson-travel.php
http://esl.about.com/library/vocabulary/blwordgroups_travel.htm

February 28, 2012

VNB6 /TS2 - direction map/

"Walking tour"

Give your direction from your home to your school. / draw a map /

What are some of your favorite places?

February 27, 2012

U6

1.
There is (a/one)
There are (ones /some)

2.
Can I help you? Could you help me?

http://edition.englishclub.com/survival/how-to-give-directions/
http://www.speakenglish.co.uk/phrases/asking_and_giving_directions
http://www.eslgold.com/speaking/giving_directions.html
http://bogglesworldesl.com/directionsESL.htm
http://free-english-study.com/speaking/giving-direction.html
http://www.armoredpenguin.com/crossword/Data/best/german/giving.direction.01.html

February 21, 2012

VNB5 /TS2 Grouping vocabulary/

Subjects:
I was good at:
I wasn't good at:
I couldn't do:
I liked :
I didn't like:
I hated:
I was interested in: English
I wasn't interested in:

Sections in a bookstore:
History
Literature
Science

February 20, 2012

U5

1.
Past Simple - definite time ! (in ..., for .., ...ago, form/until)

2.
All children know English. All (of) the children in our school know English.
Most Mongolians understand Russian. Most of the teachers in our school speak Russian.

February 14, 2012

VNB4 /TS2 - Linking events/



Calendars


http://www.manythings.org/vocabulary/games/m/words.php?f=months

ABC game
A)Acclaim, Action, Activities, Admiration, Affordable, Allure, Americana, Amusement, Anniversary, Appreciation, Ardent, Art, Attachments, Attitude, Awareness, Awesome
B)Ball game, Band, Bandanna, Banners, Barricades, Baton twirling, Beads, Beware, Blessings, Boisterous, Bookings, Bouquets, Breathtaking
C)Cavalcade, Celebrate, Celebration, Chant, Charming, Checkered table cloths, Citizen(s), Citizenship, Civic, Clamor, Colorful, Commemorate, Commercial, Common, Communication, Community, Companionship, Cooperation, Coordinate, Costume, Countryside, Crescendo, Culinary, Cultural
D)Dazzling, Deafening, Debauchery, Declaration, Decoration, Delightful, Dessert, Devotion, Dice, Dignitaries, Dignity, Disturbance, Dramatic, Drinking
E)Ebullient, Elaborate, Embellishments, Emotional, En masse, Encounter, Endure, Energy, Engulf, Entertainment, Equine, Event, Exchanges, Exhibitions, Expectations, Explode, Explosion, Eye-raising
F)Fabulous, Fair, Family, Fanciful, Fascination, Feast, Feeling, Ferris Wheel, Festival, Firecracker(s), Fireworks, Flag, Flavor, Focus, Food, Foolishness, Freedom, Friendships, Frivolity, Fun
G)Gamble, Games, Gardens, Gatherings, Glitter, Glory, Goal(s), Grandeur, Group
H)Habitual, Haste, Heat, Herald, Heritage, History, Holiday, Home, Hooray, Hope(s), Horrific, Horses, Hospitality, Hot, Hotel, Humble, Humidity
I)Ideal(s), Illusions, Imagination, Imitate, Immortality, Importance, Impressive, Indulgence, Influence, Informative, Insight, Integral, Involvement
J)Jeans, Join, Joking, Jolly, Joy, Joyful, Joyous, Juggling, July
K)Keen, Kin, Kindness, Kiss, Kitsch
L)Laughter, Lava, Legendary, Liberty, Local, Locale, Love, Loyalty
M)Major, Major, Maraud, March, Mardi Gras, Mask, Masses, Memorial, Memories, Merriment, Merrymaking, Military, Minor, Money, Music, Musical, Mutual
N)Nation, National, Native, Nibble, Nocturnal
O)Occasion, Odious, Official(s), Opportunities, Opportunity, Outdoors, Overwhelming
P)Paper-mache, Parade, Participation, Parties, Passionate, Patriot, Patriotic, Patriotism, Perennial, Photography, Pick pocket, Pickles, Picnic, Playful, Pomp, Popular, Presentation, Preservation, Pride, Prizes, Public service, Punch, Pyrotechnics
Q)Quaint, Queen, Quick, Quiet
R)Rambling, Recreation, Refreshment, Rejoicing, Relatives, Relaxation, Reputation, Responsibility, Restful, Reveal, Revelation, Rituals, Roam, Roar
S)S: scene, Service, Sharing, Shindig, Shows, Shrieking, Shrine, Sidewalk, Smiles, Solemn, Souvenir, Sparkle, Special, Spectacle, Spirit, Sports, Stars, Storyteller, Streamers, Stripes, Stroll, Stunning, Summer, Sunburn, Super-patriot, Support, Surprise, Swimming, Symbol, Symbolism
T)Taffy, Target, Tea, Territory, Theatrical, Tickets, Toasting, Tourism, Traditions, Travel, Tribute
U)Unaware, Unbelievable, Unification, Uniform, Union, Unique, Unite, Universal
V)Vacation, Valuable, Values, Variety, Vendor, Versatile, Veteran, Vibrant, Victory, Vigilance, Vital, Vivacious
W)Wallet, Wardrobe, Watch, Wave, Waving, Welcome, Welfare, Widespread, Willingness, Winter, Wisdom, Worldwide
X)
Y)Yearn, Yelling, Youth
Z)Zeal, Zealous, Zest
http://www.myvocabulary.com/word-list/celebration-carnivals-festivals-vocabulary/

February 13, 2012

U4

Festival plans:
to be going to +V
to be going to + O + O
I'm going to buy my mom something special.

http://www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/vocabulary-lesson-celebrations.php

February 7, 2012

VNB3 /TS2 Verb+Noun/

V + N
be: tired,
feel: depressed, better, relaxed, stressed, irritable,
get: a cold, well, in shape, a stomachache,
have: a headache, a deadline, a dream, a job, a sore throat, a cough, a fever,
take: a breathe, a bath, a nap, a medicine, aspirin,
go: to a doctor
stay: in a bed,

Advice: when / if

February 6, 2012

U3

1.
All the time : I walk everywhere. (Pr.S)
Now: I'm doing karate. (Pr.Cont)

2.
I take medicine when I have a cold. Pr.S + when + Pr.S
I take aspirin if I have a headache. Pr.S + if + Pr.S

The zero conditional
http://www.e-grammar.org/if-clauses/
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/grammar/conditional_special.htm
http://a4esl.org/q/h/vm/if-clauses.html
http://www.e-grammar.org/time-clauses/
http://www.kfmaas.de/gram_if.html

January 31, 2012

VNB2 /TS2 - word chain/









What do you like?


apple - English - hat - tennis - soup - pizza - animal;
hockey - yellow - wool - lemon - Naruto - olympics;
listening news - singing a song - golf - freedom - morning - game;
soup - photo - orange - eggs - sports - swimming - getting up early;
magnolia - actress - sunset - television - news - sleep late - eyelid ;
music - chips - soccer - ride - exercise - English - hobby;
volleyball - listening to music - cook - karate - earth - hiking;

forest - tennis - swan;
recorder - rainbow - wind - double bus - soccer - rose - egg;
dog - going to opera - apple - English;
bowling - gymnastics - song - guitar - rock;
hip hop - pop - paint - taking photos - sumo;
picnic - chess - see the world - domino;
movie - eat - trip - pool - lipstick;
drama - animal - letter - record - daisy - yogurt;
chess - skiing - rock - kite - earring;
jeans - ski - "Ice top" - poems - snow - watch;
chess - sausage - English - helping others - shopping;
berry - yellow - wafer - rabbit - tennis - sofa;
pet - trip - poem - music - collection;
crossword - dancing - guitar - rock - knitting;

HW: Essay 2 "My favourite festival" (235 words)

January 30, 2012

U2

1.
Can + V
like + V+ing
good at _ V+ing

2.
Everybody/ Everyone/ Nobody/ No one likes V(s)

January 24, 2012

VNB1 /TS2 - word web/

1. I like reading books and playing basketball in brown boots.

2. She doesn’t like garlic and does gymnastics in grey gloves.



3. I play computer games or chess when eating chicken in colorful coat.



4. I’m cooking dumplings after driving lessons and I will wear a dark dress to go dancing.



5. I like playing football with my fair-haired friend and watching “Face-to-face” on TV eating fried pies.



6. He likes wearing jeans and eating jelly jam when he watches judo match on TV.



7. I like eating mutton and wearing motley mittens gloves.I watch “Making the band” and marathon on TV.



8. I like chatting online and reading Oxford books, eating onion salad and an orange.



9. I like playing ping-pong in patchy trousers and eating a pineapple pie.



10. I like reading a book with a red cover and watching reality shows on TV eating rice.



11. I play soccer in silver shirt and eat shrimp.



I wear sun-colored sweater and skirt, and watch new shows and eat fresh salad.



12. I played table tennis in T-shirt and now I’m drinking tea watching talk shows on TV.



13. I play volleyball in a violet vest and eat vegetables before games.



14. My friend likes writing a letter about her. She wears white waterproof boots when she watches windsurfing.

HW: Essay 1 "My hobby" (235 words)

January 23, 2012

U1

"How to improve your social life?" (p9)
1. Be friendly.
2. ....

"How to improve your English?" (p9)
1. Study regularly.
2. ...

"How to improve your study skills?" (p9)
1. Plan.
2. ...

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