Class 6-A2 - 2nd Semester - Week 15
Monday
星期一
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Sweet Music in Harlem
□5. Review the Story
Tuesday
星期二
□1. READING STREET 5.1 - Sweet Music in Harlem
□5.
星期一
□1. READING STREET 5.2 - Sweet Music in Harlem
□2. Vocabulary / Sentences 1 - 15 Pick 5 words and write 5 sentences in your B writing-book
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□4. □5. Review the Story
Tuesday
星期二
□1. READING STREET 5.1 - Sweet Music in Harlem
□2. Vocabulary / Sentences 16 - 30 Pick 5 words and write 5 sentences in your B writing-book
□3. Worksheet
□4. READING STREET NOTEBOOK - 435 □5.
Wednesday
星期三
□1 READING STREET 5.1 - Sweet Music in Harlem
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星期三
□1 READING STREET 5.1 - Sweet Music in Harlem
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□3. Experience Class Outing - No level classes
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Thursday
星期四
□1. READING STREET 5.1 - Sweet Music in Harlem
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Thursday
星期四
□1. READING STREET 5.1 - Sweet Music in Harlem
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□3. READING STREET NOTEBOOK - 438
□4. □5. READING STREET 5.1 - Online Assignments
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Friday
星期五
□1. READING STREET 5.1 - Sweet Music in Harlem
□2. READING STREET NOTEBOOK - 439
□3 Unit Test
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□5. SENSAY online homework - login and practice - get the highest score you can
Friday
星期五
□1. READING STREET 5.1 - Sweet Music in Harlem
□2. READING STREET NOTEBOOK - 439
□3 Unit Test
□4.
□5. SENSAY online homework - login and practice - get the highest score you can
Sweet Music in Harlem Week 2
1. magazine n. – a type of thin book with large pages and a paper cover that contains articles and photographs and is published every week or month
2. nephew n. – a son of one's brother, sister, brother-in-law, or sister-in-law
3. Harlem n. – a district of New York City, in NE Manhattan: large African-American population
4. brownstone n. – a dwelling faced with brownstone
5. onstage adv. – onto or on a stage so the people watching can see:
6. penny n. – in the US and Canada, a coin worth 1/100th of a dollar; a cent
7. dented adj. – having a small hollow mark in the surface of something, caused by pressure or by being hit
8. barbershop n. – a shop where a barber works
9. meanest adj. – the best (informal)
10. cushion n. – a bag made of cloth, plastic, or leather that is filled with soft material, often has an attractive cover, and is used especially on chairs for sitting or leaning on
11. a touch of class idiom – a small amount of the quality of being stylish or fashionable
12. buzz v. – (of a place) to be full of people or activity
13. downtown n./adj./adv. – the central part of a city; in or to the central part of a city
14. jut v. – to (cause to) stick out, especially above or past the edge or surface of something
15. grin v. – to smile a wide smile
16. sway v. – to move slowly from side to side
17. handkerchief n. – a square piece of cloth or paper used for cleaning the nose or drying the eyes when they are wet with tears
18. saltshaker n. – a small container for salt with holes in the top so the salt can be shaken out of it
19. moan v. – to make a complaint in an unhappy voice, usually about something that does not seem important to other people
20. crowded adj. – If a place is crowded, it is full of people
21. race v. – a competition between people, animals, vehicles, etc., to determine which one is the fastest : a contest of speed
22. vibraphone n. – a musical instrument consisting of a frame with a set of metal bars in it that you hit. The bars have electrical devices attached to them that make them vibrate so that they produce musical notes that seem to shake slightly
23. stroll v. – to walk in a slow relaxed way, especially for pleasure
24. wallpaper n. – to walk in a slow relaxed way, especially for pleasure
25. droop v. – to bend or hang down heavily
26. musician n. – someone who is skilled in playing music, usually as a job
27. position n. – the place where something or someone is, often in relation to other things
28. widen v. – to become, or to make something greater in width
29. nestle v. – to be in or put someone or something into a comfortable or protected position
30. velvet n. – a cloth usually made from silk or cotton with a thick, soft surface
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