PM ESOL Online 2-26-26 Unit: Healthy Habits Agenda (for the week) News and Notes Healthy Habits - Drink Lots of Water -continued Indefinite Pronouns - continue Moved to next class... Past Tense - begin Prepositions of Direction =============================== Testing reminder Calendar =============================== Healthy Habits Article: Five Healthy Habits That You Can Stick With for a Lifetime https://sunbasket.com/blog/five-healthy-habits-that-you-can-stick-with/?srsltid=AfmBOoqzbryo1AfDty57oL1WSBvrAvBjrO27yzCASWnI5RwnXX7R7r3L #2. Drink Lots of Water The human body is 65 to 70 percent water, an unmistakable indicator of how important it is to our health. Water plays a critical role in supporting the function of every bodily organ, and yet research estimates a striking 75 percent of the U.S population functions in a chronic state of dehydration. Vocabulary unmistakable indicator critical role supporting function bodily organ research chronic dehydration dehydration de = not prefix = de = not un de dis non mal hydration = water in our bodies chronic = serious, long term state = time period or condition 75% of the population is about 261.75 million people research search = to examine, to look for research = to examine or look for deeply / scientifically body = noun (human body) bodily = adjective (belongs to the body) organs = internal organs = liver, heart, stomach, kidneys, brain, etc. external organs = head, neck, ears, nose, eyes, mouth, hands The largest human body organ is the skin. critical = all important, very important, essential, vital, crucial Water plays a critical role Water is very important to support our body organs. unmistakable un = not mistake = an error There is no doubt at all about this information. = the truth / or a fact indicator = mark, measurement 75% of the US population is dehydrated / does not get enough water Ask your question. Do we understand the Drink Lots of Water sentences? =============================== Indefinite Pronouns (slides) indefinite in = not in = prefix = not not definite no number given --------------------- BREAK 6:31 - 6:46 --------------------- Sample sentences Would anyone want to join me for lunch? I am happy to go anywhere on vacation. I don't have anything to wear to the party. Everyone was very happy with the food. Students? Would you like to try a sentence using one of Indefinite Pronouns? No one watched the news on tv today. Nobody wants to lose their job. She has nothing to lose. Could someone please pass the salt? I lost my wallet somewhere. Students? ---------------------------------------- Indefinite Pronouns (ATG) Indefinite Pronouns (ATG, youtube, video, 6:03 min.) https://youtu.be/1uIHBOWrUic Indefinite Pronouns - Grammar Quiz (ATG) Link: See Indefinite Pronouns .pdf file with Answer Key on the Class Page. https://www.allthingsgrammar.com/indefinite-pronouns.html people places things 1. everywhere 2. no one 3. anywhere 4. something 5. someone 6. Everyone/Everybody 7. anything 8. everything 9. nowhere 10. No one / Nobody 11. somewhere 12. Anyone / Anybody I will research Every one vs Everybody and Anyone vs. Anybody. If there is a big difference I will tell you Tuesday. End Class ================================== moved to Tuesday Simple Past - Grammar & Verb Tenses (ellii,video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MI3S3kdkofo =================================