VOCABULARY
Shopping online: to buy something on the internet.
Saving up: save money to buy something.
Brands: a mark made to indicate the shop where is from.
Be worth: to get something that is very good in all aspects.
Sales: when the shops have cheaper prices.
Discounts: the money that the shops discount you in the sales.
Bargain: when something is cheap and good.
Saturday, 20 January 2018
DIALOGUE
Jesus: Hi guys, tomorrow it's Emma's birthday. What are going to buy her?
Isabel: How about buying her some new clothes in the sales?
Juan: No, she has plenty of clothes in her wardrove.
Beatriz: So, why don't we get her the new Marvel comics?
Jesus: I don't think that's a good idea. She already has all the comics.
Isabel: And we could buy her the new Ed Sheeran's CD.
Juan: That sounds like a great idea.
Beatriz: That works for me too.
Jesus: So, is everyone happy with that idea?
Juan/Isabel/Beatriz: Yes! Let's buy it!
UNIT 3
FUNCTIONAL LANGUAGE
I suggest (I, you, we, etc.) .../ Why don't we...? / Let's .... / Shall we ...? / We could... (+ infinitive)
What about ...? / How about ...? (+ -ing)
I'm happy to... (+infinitive)
That sounds like a good plan / great idea.
That works for me / doesn't work for me.
That's not a bad idea, but how about ...? (+ -ing)
That could be a bit difficult. What about ...? (+ -ing)
How does that sound?
Do we all agree?
Is everyone happy to go with that idea?
I suggest (I, you, we, etc.) .../ Why don't we...? / Let's .... / Shall we ...? / We could... (+ infinitive)
What about ...? / How about ...? (+ -ing)
I'm happy to... (+infinitive)
That sounds like a good plan / great idea.
That works for me / doesn't work for me.
That's not a bad idea, but how about ...? (+ -ing)
That could be a bit difficult. What about ...? (+ -ing)
How does that sound?
Do we all agree?
Is everyone happy to go with that idea?
Thursday, 14 December 2017
SELF- ASESSMENT
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Now I can speak a little more about Ireland.
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I liked learning about Christmas with Michael
the most.
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I payed much attention.
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Outside the English class I watched films and I
listened to music.
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I need to improve the numbers.
I learned about growing up in Australia and New Zealand.
I learned about growing up in Australia and New Zealand.
Saturday, 25 November 2017
IRELAND
- Ireland is divided into two parts: Ireland and Northern Ireland.
- Dublin is the home of Riverdance, a popular show which tells the story of Ireland and its people.
- A limerick is a poem which tells a silly story or joke in five lines.
- The first known limericks date back to the 18th century.
- At Blarney Castle, near Cork, there is an old stone in the tower.
- According to a legend, the stone has magic powers.
- Thousands of people kiss the stone each year.
- Irish folk songs tell short stories about people's everyday lives.
Tuesday, 21 November 2017
UNIT 1
Vocabulary
Common: normal, familiar.
Easy-going: person who is easy to talk to.
Dishonest: person who doesn't tell the truth.
Voluntary: it's not compulsory.
Fair: honored, right.
Rare: not common.
Common: normal, familiar.
Easy-going: person who is easy to talk to.
Dishonest: person who doesn't tell the truth.
Voluntary: it's not compulsory.
Fair: honored, right.
Rare: not common.
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