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💖 Thank you to all my students for your amazing work this semester! 💖 The portfolios you submitted were, for the most part, very creative, interesting and lovely! I'm very proud of you.  đŸŒŸđŸŒŸđŸŒŸđŸŒŸđŸŒŸđŸ…đŸ†đŸŽ¯đŸđŸ’¯✔🚀🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 For the students who had trouble with some of the assignments, please come to speak with me next semester. If you do not understand the homework, you may ask me to explain it. I can also show you an example so that you understand what you need to do. Remember the phrases we practiced in class: 🌹🌷 "I'm sorry. I don't understand." "Excuse me; what do we have to do?" "Could you help me, please?" 🌹🌷 Please do not copy. If you get caught copying, you will receive a score of zero. When you copy, you do not learn. You need to THINK about the assignment. Try your best. Submit the homework on time. If you make mistakes, I will allow you to re-submit the work again. Here are some things you c

Directions

In this unit you can learn about directions, prepositions, traffic signs and buildings. Do you like to travel? If so, knowing the English words for directions, places and road signs will be very helpful! Whether you are asking for directions, or giving directions, knowing some key words can make all the difference!  .  .  . Prepositions When studying, you can make your own drawings! Drawings are a type of mnemonic device. A mnemonic device helps you remember something. Mnemonic devices can be songs, poems, rhymes, acrostics, acronyms, drawings, cartoons, graphs, charts, dances, plays, anything that helps you remember! Do you like minions? You can draw a cartoon with the minions speaking English! You could draw a picture of a minion and label the different body parts or clothes! Use your imagination and be creative! . . .   Other terms... *Next to = beside **Opposite = across from . . . Road Signs Here are some common ro