jueves, 29 de mayo de 2014

26-28/05 Monday-Wednesday. Classes 15-16

Hello
This week we were talking about our hobbies and sports. We learnt different qualities of people (adventurous, creative, quiet, active, imaginative, intellegent, graceful etc.).
What kind of people like mountaneering, ice-skating, playing chess?

For more practice, check this list of exercises - Vocabulary Link.

Also we lernt how to express our preferences. So, here are some expressions:

I like + Inf/Gerund - I like riding a bike. I like to travel.
I love + Inf/Gerund - I love watching comedy films.
I´m fond of + Gerund - I´m fond of playing tennis.
I´m keen on + Gerund - I´m keen on gardening.
I´m crazy about + Gerund - I´m crazy about eating sushi.
I can´t stand + Gerund - I can´t stand watching football on TV.
I hate + Gerund - I hate playing chess.
I enjoy + Gerund - I enjoy walking in the park.

If you want to practise more, watch a short video "Likes and Dislikes" and repeat the phrases.

Also here´s a link for a listening activity - "What is his hobby?", listen to it and do the online exercises.

Your homework is to do the exercises in your copies. Next class we´re going to talk about cinema and theatre.

miércoles, 21 de mayo de 2014

12-14/05 Monday-Wednesday. Classes 11-12

Hello!

These two classes we devoted to relaxing film-watching activity. We watched a beautiful and a little scary cartoon "Coraline" by Henry Selick. 
If you want to find out more about a cartoon, click on the link "Coraline. Summary".

We learnt some new words (scary, magic well, a ghost, souls, to cast a spell, parallel world etc.)

We also did some comprehension exercises and answered the questions.


Your homework is to write about your impressions of the film and your understanding of it. Is there any hidden meaning?




Here´s a link of the article about the meaning of the film. Read it AFTER you´ve written your opinion.
Article "The Hidden Meaning of the Movie "Coraline"
Do you agree with it? Is it the same as yours?


viernes, 9 de mayo de 2014

5/05-7/05 Monday-Wednesday. Classes 9-10

Hello!

This week we were talking about different medical professions and learnt some new words (a chemist, a dentist, an ophthalmologist, a doctor,an optician, a surgeon).
Check the vocabulary list in this Vocabulary Link.

Also do some listening and the exercises on-line: Listening Link.

We listened to some dialogues where people are talking at the chemist´s and dentist. We payed attention to some expressions that we us to give strong advice or suggestions:
I suggest you use this skin cream.
You mustn´t use them more than three times a day.
You needn´t be afraid.
You need to have a feeling.
We must do it now before it gets worse.

For strong advice we use must/mustn´t, also we use mustn´t for prohibition.
We use need/needn´t for necessity/lack of necessity:
You must brush your teeth after meals.
You mustn´t go out when you have  temperature.
I need to call my secretary.
You needn´t worry about us.

Practise modal verbs with the exercises - Grammar Link.
Must or Should? - Exercise Link.

If you want to practise the topic - check this link with lots of exercises - Exercises Link.

What can you do to have a good health? Read the text and do the tasks - Readning Link.

Finlly, we did a test on the topic, I´m sure you did it well!


Your homework is to look through the blog and do the exercises in the links!

lunes, 5 de mayo de 2014

28-30/04 Monday-Wednesday. Classes 7-8

Hello

So, these two classes we learnt some expressions to use when we go to the doctor:

What´s wrong (the matter)? - I´ve got a cold, sore throat, stomach-ache, headache etc.
How long have you had it? - For a week.
What other symptoms do you have? - I´m tired and feel dizzy.
Let me examine you/take you temperature/blood pressure.
I´ll prescribe you ...
You should ...

If you want to practise more check out these links:
Listening Exercise
Video Practice
Video Practice 2
Vocabulary Exercise

Also we learnt the difference between some similar words (hurt, pain, ache):

HURT can be a verb - He hurt his knee playing football. (to injure) Also "to hurt one´s feelings" or to feel pain - My back hurts a lot.
an adjective -  Fortunately, no one was badly hurt.
a noun - usually has a different meaning "a feeling of great unhappiness": She saw the hurt in his eyes.

PAIN can be a noun - the feeling when smth hurts: She felt a sharp pain in her leg.
He was in a lot of pain.
a verb - difficult or upseting for smb to have to do smth

ACHE can be a verb - when you feel  continuous, but not very sharp pain: His feet were aching from standing so long.
a noun - a continuous pain, that is not sharp or strong: a stomach ache.

Now check yourself and do the exercise: Link.

We also practised the First Conditional. We can use it in superstitions:
If you break a mirror, you might have bad luck or somebody might die.
If a black cat crosses the street in front of you, you´ll have bad luck.

First Conditional Link

Your homework is to read some vocabulary in your copies.