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Friday, December 6, 2013

Spanish Christmas

Xmas

Search the web for information on Christmas, its origins and how it is celebrated around the world, then choose a country that is not the UK , the States or Spain and make a prezi presentation to show your mates in class. Then embed the presentation onto your blog

Sing along

All I want for Christmas


Last Christmas


Santa Claus is coming to town

Twelve days of Christmas

Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

More dictations

Write one dictation a day and then publish a post onto your blog talking about the topic and explaining the difficulties you found



Week 1
December 9th Prufrock 
December 10th The Owl
December 11th The Emperor's Clothes
December 12th Numbers
December 13th Earthly Powers
Week 2
December 16th Remains of the Day 
December 17th Sons and Lovers
December 18th Lord of the Flies 
December 19th Emma 




Monday, November 25, 2013

Best way to learn English


Listen to six speakers of English sharing their views on how to learn English. Hide the script while you listen and then follow all the steps: listen to them one by one, learn the vocabulary and try to answer the questions in the quizzes on the right sectionof the page

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Giving and responding to news

  
GIVING GOOD NEWS
Start with a compliment
We were very impressed by ...                your interview/your performance

Then introduce the good news:
We’d like to ...           offer you a new job/raise your wages
I’ve got some good news for you...        You have been chosen for the post
I’m (really) pleased to tell you...             You’ve passed your exam
RESPONDING TO GOOD NEWS
Exclamations of surprise
Wow!
Really?
Did you? Have you?...

Follow-up questions
And are you going to...?
Are you excited?
So, when did you?
I’m very happy for you/How did you find out?
How did he propose?
How many months pregnant is she?

Informal congratulations
Congratulations!
That’s fantastic!
What wonderful/splendid/fantastic news!

More formal congratulations (usually written)
Congratulations on...     getting married/your good news
I’m really happy to hear about that
I’m delighted for you
GIVING BAD NEWS
Introducing bad news
I’m afraid...                                                                 You haven’t passed your exam
I’m afraid I’ve got some bad news for you:                   You haven’t passed your exam
Unfortunately, I’m afraid I’ve got some bad news for you:    You haven’t passed your...
I’ve got some bad news for you, I’m afraid:                   You haven’t passed your exam

Say something positive too
You did really well in your interview, but...
It’s not all bad news though because you can apply to another university
RESPONDING TO BAD NEWS
Expressing shock
Oh my God!
That’s ... awful/terrible!

Putting yourself in your friend’s shoes
You must be feeling /That must have been .... (absolutely) awful/terrible

Bringing up the subject
I heard about your news
I’m sorry to hear about what happened
Mike told me about the terrible news

Lending an ear
Every time you need to talk just call me
If you ever need to talk to someone, just say the word/you know where I am


Offering help
If there’s anything I can do, just let me know

Good News Bad News

Good news
Your marks are really good
You've won the lottery
You've got a job
You are getting married
You are pregnant
You are dating the love of your life
You have found 50€ in the street
Your first book has been published
You have been admitted into the university you applied for
You are going to the Bahamas on holiday

Bad news

Your booking at a hotel has been cancelled due to a fire
Your flight has been delayed due to adverse weather conditions
Your pet has had an accident
You have lost your wallet and all your documents
You have fallen downstairs and your leg is in a cast
You are pregnant and you are just 15
You have lost your keys
Your house has collapsed after some works in the street. You have nowhere to go
Your car has broken down and you need it to go to work
You lost your job/You got fired/You got the sack
Your husband/wife has abandoned you
You have not been admitted into the university you applied for
You've broken up with your girlfriend

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Better speaking

Upload a recording onto sound cloud then on your blog summarizing what you hear. Mention a few examples on how to deal with your English speaking


Deadline: November 24th 9 p.m.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Next week's task



Listen to the story and make a summary. Record and upload the summary onto sound cloud and finally embed it to your blog

Deadline:  November 17th 9 p.m.