lunes, 27 de marzo de 2017

ESO YEAR 2 - WRITING: Sample answer

This is the answer to the homework due Monday, 27th March 2017


Hi Michael!
How are you? I’m not feeling good.
Yesterday, after school, I went to my grandma’s house and we had lunch together. We were eating her delicious food while she was telling me her stories. I was listening with attention when my whole body started to hurt. I was feeling really bad when she asked me if I was ok. She took me to the doctor.
The doctor says I’ve got the flu. I can’t move from bed! I mustn’t go to school. I should drink lots of water.
Write back soon!
Fernando

viernes, 24 de marzo de 2017

ESO YEAR 2 - HOMEWORK

DUE MONDAY 27TH MARCH 2017

  • Use the following diagrams and information to write a similar email to the ones studied in class:


(I) go to my grandma's house (we) have lunch together



(we) eat her delicious food


(she) tell me her stories

 (I) listen with attention

                                                                           (my whole body) start to hurt


(I) feel really bad

(she)
ask me if I was ok



PROBLEM: FLU
Not able. Move from bed
Not allowed: Go to school
Recommended: Drink lots of water


ESO YEAR 2 - WRITING: Sample answer

This is an example of a possible answer to the writing activity set as homework in our last class:

Hi Steve!
How are you? I'm not feeling good.
Yesterday, after school, I finished lunch and I took a nap. While I was sleeping, I started to feel bad. My ears were aching while my temperature was going up. Later, I was getting ready for football  practice when my parents came home. They took me to the doctor.
The doctor says I've got an earache. I can't hear properly. I mustn't go swimming. I must use eardrops.
Write back soon!
Fernando

ESO YEAR 2 - SPEAKING (UNIT 5 - Page 56)



ONLY FOR STUDENTS WHO DID NOT TAKE THE UNIT 5 ORAL EXAM ON THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY

  • You can use the following information to practise at home for the exam on Monday, 27th March:

ESO YEAR 4 - SPEAKING


  •  After you have practised the dialogue on page 66 using the graphic representation found on the previous entry, try creating new dialogues based on the following three representations:


  • Some general information you may need:
-Two horizontal arrows = these (two is plural, like "these")
-Two diagonal arrows = those (two is plural, like "those")
  • In case you don't understand some of the pictures (no wonder!), let me clear things up:
-Situation 1: high-heels // watch // tie // coat
-Situation 2: handbag // flip-flops // belt // gloves
-Situation 3: necklace // earrings // sunglasses // ring
  • Remember how to form the comparative form of the adjectives:
-Short adjectives (1 syllable or 2 syllables if it ends in -y): _____-er than
Examples: smaller than // easier than
-Long adjectives (2 syllables with no -y ending or more syllables with any ending): more __________ than
Examples: more boring than // more interesting than
  • Possible positive adjectives: great, fantastic, fabulous, great, wonderful, incredible, etc

ESO YEAR 4 - SPEAKING

  • Look at the following graphic representation of the dialogue on page 66 (the dialogue that we read in the language lab and some students took pictures of).


  • Read the dialogue several times, and then try to reproduce it only by looking at the representation.
  • KEY:
A: (hand) Can you help me..? // (A?B?C?) choose something?

B: (tick) Sure // (eye) look at // (one horizontal arrow) this // (miniskirt) miniskirt // (thought bubble) I think it's... // (really nice) really nice.

A: (two equal thought bubbles) I agree // (positive ADJective) It's beautiful. // (smiley) I like // (one diagonal arrow) that // (shirt) shirt // too.

B: (three question marks) Really? // (sad smiley) I don't like it. // (thought bubble) I think // (adjective "dull" underlined by an arrow) it's too dull.

A: What about // (one horizontal arrow) this // (cap + question mark) cap? // (smiley + question mark) Do you like it?

B: (X) No, I don't. // (person speaking) In my opinion it's // ("ugly") ugly.

A: Well, // (two different thought bubbles) I disagree. // (smiley) I like it.

B: (eye) Look at // (one horizontal arrow) this // (shirt with the word "red") red shirt // (> and the adjective "pretty" indicate comparative) much prettier than // (one diagonal arrow) that // (shirt with the word "grey") grey shirt.

A: (tick) You're right. // (smiley with closed eyes) Thanks for // (two arrows following the same itinerary) coming with me // and // (hand) helping me // (smiley trying to find an answer) decide.

ESO YEAR 2 - WRITING:

Use the following diagrams and chart to write and email similar to the model that we studied in class: