viernes, 28 de abril de 2017

Class update. 26.04.17


Speaking 
 Listening
 
 Video 


 Reading


 Writing

 Grammar

 Vocabulary
Injuries

 Pronunciation


 Other
Word formation, Suffixes
Jornada Gastronómica

 Homework.
Again: P42, Ex. 6 Exam task

lunes, 24 de abril de 2017

Class update. 24.04.17


Speaking 
 Warmer: Sports.

P37, Ex. 1, 2, 3, 4.

Part 4 + P111
 Listening
 
 Video 


 Reading
P42, Ex. 1, 2 & 4

 Writing

 Grammar

 Vocabulary
P37, Ex.1  Expressing opinions

 Pronunciation


 Other
Next Wednesday we'll go to the international meal from 19:00 to 20:00.

 Homework.
P42, Ex. 6 Exam task

viernes, 21 de abril de 2017

Class update: 19.4.17

Class update: 19.4.17

Speaking


Warm-up: mixed conditionals
 Listening


Money problems
 Writing



Adding connectors (text about advertising)
Video


Advertising
 Reading



 Grammar


Conditionals
p.36 3 exam task
p.38 1 
 Vocabulary



 Pronunciation


 Others


Letter writting correction
 Homework


Writing task p.38 Exam task

martes, 11 de abril de 2017

martes, 4 de abril de 2017

Class update: 3.4.17

Class update: 3.4.17

Speaking


Warm-up: passive form
 Listening



 Writing



Bread production process in passive form
Video



 Reading



 Grammar


Passive form
p. 34 ex 1. 2.
 Vocabulary


have / get things done
p. 34 ex 3.
 Pronunciation


 Others


Progress test correction
 Homework



domingo, 2 de abril de 2017

POPULAR WRITING MISTAKES


Hello, everyone.
In this section, I plan to include examples and advice to help you avoid some of the most common writing errors.

How about this one, specially Vs especially? 

Here's a link which explains the difference simply and clearly.

http://blog.esllibrary.com/2014/11/06/especially-vs-specially/

Or economic Vs economical?

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/gramatica/gramatica-britanica/economic-or-economical

I hope that's helpful.
Tom.

Class update: 15.03.2017

Speaking 
Phrasal verbs (keep attention!)
- keep your word
- keep someone posted some/by about...
- keep your cool
- keep an eye out for someone 
- keep a low profile
- keep your fingers crossed 
- keep track of 
- keep a straight face 

P29. Asking for opinions (feel, thoughts), making suggestions (leave, move), agreeing with someone (just, along) and disagreeing politely (point, inclined). 

 Listening
    
P29. Part 3 (1.09); Exam task 

 Writing

Return
Video
 Reading
Homework. P26, questions 2-6.
Word transformation.

 Grammar
- Despite + noun
- Despite + Vb (ing)
 Vocabulary
To spring / sprang / sprung (to appear, multiply; suddenly, quickly). 

(For example; so many friendship websites have sprung up recently online). 
 Pronunciation
 Others
Exam task; Wednesday 29th march. 
 Homework
- P29, ex. 5 (Preparation - notes for exam task)
P26, questions 2-6.