Week 2: Tuesday — Scrambled Maps 🧩
Correcting the Facts & Mastering «Never»
🗝️ New Map Vocabulary
1. Territory (n): An area of land.
2. Remote (adj): Far away from cities.
3. Locate (v): To find where a place is.
🧬 Grammar Lab: The Negative Form
Don’t vs. Doesn’t: We use these to say «No.»
- I / You / We / They → don’t + verb (They don’t live in Asia).
- He / She / It → doesn’t + verb (He doesn’t speak English).
⚠️ ALERT: When you use «doesn’t,» the «-s» disappears from the verb! (NOT: doesn’t speaks)
The Power of «Never»:
Never (0%) means something happens zero times. We do not use «don’t» with «never.»
«She never visits remote territories.»
📰 Literacy Task: The Fact-Checker’s Report
A foreign traveler wrote a report, but they made 5 big mistakes! Use your functional writing to correct them.
📝 Your Task:
Rewrite these sentences to make them true. Use don’t, doesn’t, and never.
- «People in Egypt usually speak Chinese.»
- «The United Kingdom is a remote island in the Pacific.»
- «A traveler locate countries on a kitchen stove.»
- «Penguins always live in the Sahara Desert.»
- «Your mother tongue is a type of currency.»
🐣 My Global Chicken Evolution
Complete your writing tasks to hatch your chicken!
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