The content discusses various expressions and vocabulary related to energy and sleep, emphasizing the importance of rest and relaxation. It also delves into grammar rules, particularly focusing on reduced time clauses and conditions.
Examples:
*I feel better after taking a power nap
*I sleep like a log right before having a
hard day.
*I always nod off while feeling drowsy
Clauses stating
reasons and
conditons
-Even if: Introduces a
condition that doesn't
influence the main clause
-Considering that: Introduces
causes and reasons that
explain the main clause
-As long as: Introduces a
condition on which the main
clause depends.
-Unless: Introduces something
that must happen in order to
avoid a consequence.
-(Just) in case: Introduces an
undesirable circumstance that
needs to be taken into account.
-Only...if: Introduces a condition
that must be met for the main
clause to be true.
Subtopic
Energy and Sleep
*Burn out
*Calm down
*Chill out
*Drop off
*Perk up
*Race off
*Sleep over
*Turn in
Reduced time clauses
If the subjet of the
sentence doesnt't
change, clauses with
(right) before, (right)
after, and while can be
reduced
Expressions related
to sleep
*Be fast asleep
*Be sound asleep
*Be wide awake
*Drift off
*Feel drowsy
*Have a sleepless night
*Nod off
*Sleep like a log
*Take a power nap
*Toss and turn
Examples:
-Considering that I dont have too many responsabilities I feel burned out of chores.
-Unless the teacher leaves the class room I raced off as soon as possible.
-As long as I go to bed I drop off.